fstatfs.2freebsd

Langue: en

Version: 266386 (debian - 07/07/09)

Section: 2 (Appels système)


BSD mandoc

NAME

statfs - get file system statistics

LIBRARY

Lb libc

SYNOPSIS

In sys/param.h In sys/mount.h Ft int Fn statfs const char *path struct statfs *buf Ft int Fn fstatfs int fd struct statfs *buf

DESCRIPTION

The Fn statfs system call returns information about a mounted file system. The Fa path argument is the path name of any file within the mounted file system. The Fa buf argument is a pointer to a Vt statfs structure defined as follows:
 typedef struct fsid { int32_t val[2]; } fsid_t; /* file system id type */
 
 /*
  * filesystem statistics
  */
 
 #define MFSNAMELEN      16              /* length of type name including null */
 #define MNAMELEN        88              /* size of on/from name bufs */
 #define STATFS_VERSION  0x20030518      /* current version number */
 
 struct statfs {
 uint32_t f_version;             /* structure version number */
 uint32_t f_type;                /* type of filesystem */
 uint64_t f_flags;               /* copy of mount exported flags */
 uint64_t f_bsize;               /* filesystem fragment size */
 uint64_t f_iosize;              /* optimal transfer block size */
 uint64_t f_blocks;              /* total data blocks in filesystem */
 uint64_t f_bfree;               /* free blocks in filesystem */
 int64_t  f_bavail;              /* free blocks avail to non-superuser */
 uint64_t f_files;               /* total file nodes in filesystem */
 int64_t  f_ffree;               /* free nodes avail to non-superuser */
 uint64_t f_syncwrites;          /* count of sync writes since mount */
 uint64_t f_asyncwrites;         /* count of async writes since mount */
 uint64_t f_syncreads;           /* count of sync reads since mount */
 uint64_t f_asyncreads;          /* count of async reads since mount */
 uint64_t f_spare[10];           /* unused spare */
 uint32_t f_namemax;             /* maximum filename length */
 uid_t     f_owner;              /* user that mounted the filesystem */
 fsid_t    f_fsid;               /* filesystem id */
 char      f_charspare[80];          /* spare string space */
 char      f_fstypename[MFSNAMELEN]; /* filesystem type name */
 char      f_mntfromname[MNAMELEN];  /* mounted filesystem */
 char      f_mntonname[MNAMELEN];    /* directory on which mounted */
 };
 

The flags that may be returned include:

MNT_RDONLY
The file system is mounted read-only; Even the super-user may not write on it.
MNT_NOEXEC
Files may not be executed from the file system.
MNT_NOSUID
Setuid and setgid bits on files are not honored when they are executed.
MNT_SYNCHRONOUS
All I/O to the file system is done synchronously.
MNT_ASYNC
No file system I/O is done synchronously.
MNT_SOFTDEP
Soft updates being done (see ffs(7)).
MNT_GJOURNAL
Journaling with gjournal is enabled (see gjournal(8)).
MNT_SUIDDIR
Special handling of SUID bit on directories.
MNT_UNION
Union with underlying file system.
MNT_NOSYMFOLLOW
Symbolic links are not followed.
MNT_NOCLUSTERR
Read clustering is disabled.
MNT_NOCLUSTERW
Write clustering is disabled.
MNT_MULTILABEL
Mandatory Access Control (MAC) support for individual objects (see mac(4)).
MNT_ACLS
Access Control List (ACL) support enabled.
MNT_LOCAL
The file system resides locally.
MNT_QUOTA
The file system has quotas enabled on it.
MNT_ROOTFS
Identifies the root file system.
MNT_EXRDONLY
The file system is exported read-only.
MNT_NOATIME
Updating of file access times is disabled.
MNT_USER
The file system has been mounted by a user.
MNT_EXPORTED
The file system is exported for both reading and writing.
MNT_DEFEXPORTED
The file system is exported for both reading and writing to any Internet host.
MNT_EXPORTANON
The file system maps all remote accesses to the anonymous user.
MNT_EXKERB
The file system is exported with Kerberos uid mapping.
MNT_EXPUBLIC
The file system is exported publicly (WebNFS).

Fields that are undefined for a particular file system are set to -1. The Fn fstatfs system call returns the same information about an open file referenced by descriptor Fa fd .

RETURN VALUES

Rv -std

ERRORS

The Fn statfs system call fails if one or more of the following are true:
Bq Er ENOTDIR
A component of the path prefix of Fa path is not a directory.
Bq Er ENAMETOOLONG
The length of a component of Fa path exceeds 255 characters, or the length of Fa path exceeds 1023 characters.
Bq Er ENOENT
The file referred to by Fa path does not exist.
Bq Er EACCES
Search permission is denied for a component of the path prefix of Fa path .
Bq Er ELOOP
Too many symbolic links were encountered in translating Fa path .
Bq Er EFAULT
The Fa buf or Fa path argument points to an invalid address.
Bq Er EIO
An I/O error occurred while reading from or writing to the file system.

The Fn fstatfs system call fails if one or more of the following are true:

Bq Er EBADF
The Fa fd argument is not a valid open file descriptor.
Bq Er EFAULT
The Fa buf argument points to an invalid address.
Bq Er EIO
An I/O error occurred while reading from or writing to the file system.

SEE ALSO

fhstatfs(2)

HISTORY

The Fn statfs system call first appeared in BSD 4.4