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NAME

       keyctl_get_keyring_ID - Get the ID of a special keyring

SYNOPSIS

       #include <keyutils.h>

       key_serial_t keyctl_get_keyring_ID(key_serial_t key,
        int create);

DESCRIPTION

       keyctl_get_keyring_ID()  maps a special key or keyring ID to the serial
       number of the key  actually  representing  that  feature.   The  serial
       number will be returned if that key exists.

       If  the  key or keyring does not yet exist, then if create is non-zero,
       the key or keyring will be created if it is appropriate to do so.

       The following special key IDs may be specified as key:

       KEY_SPEC_THREAD_KEYRING
              This specifies the caller’s thread-specific keyring.

       KEY_SPEC_PROCESS_KEYRING
              This specifies the caller’s process-specific keyring.

       KEY_SPEC_SESSION_KEYRING
              This specifies the caller’s session-specific keyring.

       KEY_SPEC_USER_KEYRING
              This specifies the caller’s UID-specific keyring.

       KEY_SPEC_USER_SESSION_KEYRING
              This specifies the caller’s UID-session keyring.

       KEY_SPEC_REQKEY_AUTH_KEY
              This specifies the authorisation key  created  by  request_key()
              and passed to the process it spawns to generate a key.

       If  a  valid keyring ID is passed in, then this will simply be returned
       if the key exists; an error will be issued if it doesn’t exist.

RETURN VALUE

       On success keyctl_get_keyring_ID() returns the serial number of the key
       it  found.  On error, the value -1 will be returned and errno will have
       been set to an appropriate error.

ERRORS

       ENOKEY No matching key was found.

       ENOMEM Insufficient memory to create a key.

       EDQUOT The key quota for this user would be exceeded by  creating  this
              key or linking it to the keyring.

LINKING

       This  is  a  library  function  that can be found in libkeyutils.  When
       linking, -lkeyutils should be specified to the linker.

SEE ALSO

       keyctl(1),
       add_key(2),
       keyctl(2),
       request_key(2),
       keyctl(3),
       request-key(8)