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.Dd June 06, 2016 .Dt PSECFLAGS 3PROC .Os .Sh NAME .Nm Psecflags , .Nm Psecflags_free .Nd get and free process security flags .Sh SYNOPSIS .Lb libproc n libproc.h .Ft int .Fo Psecflags .Fa "struct ps_prochandle *P" .Fa "prsecflags_t **psf" .Fc .Ft void .Fo Psecflags_free .Fa "struct ps_prochandle *P" .Fa "prsecflags_t *psf" .Fc .Sh DESCRIPTION The .Fn Psecflags function obtains the security flags of the process handle .Fa P . The security flags structure will be dynamically allocated and a pointer to it will be placed in .Fa psf . It must be released with a call to .Fn Psecflags_free . The definition of the .Sy prsecflags_t structure is documented in .Xr proc 4 .

p The .Fn Psecflags_free function releases the storage in .Fa psf that was allocated as a result of calling .Fn Psecflags . .Sh RETURN VALUES Upon successful completion, the .Fn Psecflags function returns .Sy 0 and .Fa psf is updated with a pointer to the allocated security flags. Otherwise, .Sy -1 is returned and .Fa psf is not updated. .Sh INTERFACE STABILITY .Sy Uncommitted .Sh MT-LEVEL See .Sy LOCKING in .Xr libproc 3LIB . .Sh SEE ALSO .Xr libproc 3LIB , .Xr proc 4 , .Xr security-flags 5