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serenity/Base/usr/share/man/man2/pledge.md
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## Name
pledge - reduce process capabilities
## Synopsis
```**c++
#include <unistd.h>
int pledge(const char* promises, const char* execpromises);
```
## Description
`pledge()` makes a promise to the kernel that from this moment on, the calling process will only use a subset of system functionality.
Functionality is divided into a curated set of promises (described below), which can be combined to cover the program's needs. Both arguments are space-separated lists of promises.
Note that `pledge()` can be called repeatedly to remove previously-pledged promises, but it can never regain capabilities once lost.
`promises` are applied to the current process, and will also be inherited by children created by [`fork`(2)](fork.md).
`execpromises` are applied if/when a new process image is created with [`exec(2)`](exec.md).
If `promises` or `execpromises` is null, the corresponding value is unchanged.
## Promises
* `stdio`: Basic I/O, memory allocation, information about self, various non-desctructive syscalls
* `thread`: The POSIX threading API
* `id`: Ability to change UID/GID
* `tty`: TTY related functionility
* `proc`: Process and scheduling related functionality
* `exec`: The [`exec(2)`](exec.md) syscall
* `tty`: TTY related functionility
* `unix`: UNIX local domain sockets
* `inet`: IPv4 domain sockets
* `rpath`: "Read" filesystem access
* `wpath`: "Write" filesystem access
* `cpath`: "Create" filesystem access
* `dpath`: Creating new device files
* `chown`: Changing file owner/group
* `fattr`: Changing file attributes/permissions
* `shared_buffer`: Shared memory buffers
* `chroot`: The [`chroot(2)`](chroot.md) syscall
* `video`: May use [`ioctl(2)`](ioctl.md) and [`mmap(2)`](mmap.md) on framebuffer video devices
## Errors
* `EFAULT`: `promises` and/or `execpromises` are not null and not in readable memory.
* `EINVAL`: One or more invalid promises were specified.
* `EPERM`: An attempt to increase capabilities was rejected.