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Unix manual page for fstatfs. (host=minya system=Darwin)
STATFS(2) BSD System Calls Manual STATFS(2)
NAME
statfs, statfs64, fstatfs, fstatfs64 -- get file system statistics
SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/mount.h>
int
statfs(const char *path, struct statfs *buf);
int
fstatfs(int fd, struct statfs *buf);
TRANSITIONAL SYNOPSIS (NOW DEPRECATED)
int
statfs64(const char *path, struct statfs64 *buf);
int
fstatfs64(int fd, struct statfs64 *buf);
DESCRIPTION
The statfs() routine returns information about a mounted file system.
The path argument is the path name of any file or directory within the
mounted file system. The buf argument is a pointer to a statfs struc-
ture. When the macro _DARWIN_FEATURE_64_BIT_INODE is not defined (see
stat(2) for more information on this macro), the statfs structure is
defined as:
typedef struct { int32_t val[2]; } fsid_t;
#define MFSNAMELEN 15 /* length of fs type name, not inc. nul */
#define MNAMELEN 90 /* length of buffer for returned name */
struct statfs { /* when _DARWIN_FEATURE_64_BIT_INODE is NOT defined */
short f_otype; /* type of file system (reserved: zero) */
short f_oflags; /* copy of mount flags (reserved: zero) */
long f_bsize; /* fundamental file system block size */
long f_iosize; /* optimal transfer block size */
long f_blocks; /* total data blocks in file system */
long f_bfree; /* free blocks in fs */
long f_bavail; /* free blocks avail to non-superuser */
long f_files; /* total file nodes in file system */
long f_ffree; /* free file nodes in fs */
fsid_t f_fsid; /* file system id */
uid_t f_owner; /* user that mounted the file system */
short f_reserved1; /* reserved for future use */
short f_type; /* type of file system (reserved) */
long f_flags; /* copy of mount flags */
long f_reserved2[2]; /* reserved for future use */
char f_fstypename[MFSNAMELEN]; /* fs type name */
char f_mntonname[MNAMELEN]; /* directory on which mounted */
char f_mntfromname[MNAMELEN]; /* mounted file system */
char f_reserved3; /* reserved for future use */
long f_reserved4[4]; /* reserved for future use */
};
However, when the macro _DARWIN_FEATURE_64_BIT_INODE is defined, the
statfs structure is defined as:
#define MFSTYPENAMELEN 16 /* length of fs type name including null */
#define MAXPATHLEN 1024
#define MNAMELEN MAXPATHLEN
struct statfs { /* when _DARWIN_FEATURE_64_BIT_INODE is defined */
uint32_t f_bsize; /* fundamental file system block size */
int32_t f_iosize; /* optimal transfer block size */
uint64_t f_blocks; /* total data blocks in file system */
uint64_t f_bfree; /* free blocks in fs */
uint64_t f_bavail; /* free blocks avail to non-superuser */
uint64_t f_files; /* total file nodes in file system */
uint64_t f_ffree; /* free file nodes in fs */
fsid_t f_fsid; /* file system id */
uid_t f_owner; /* user that mounted the filesystem */
uint32_t f_type; /* type of filesystem */
uint32_t f_flags; /* copy of mount exported flags */
uint32_t f_fssubtype; /* fs sub-type (flavor) */
char f_fstypename[MFSTYPENAMELEN]; /* fs type name */
char f_mntonname[MAXPATHLEN]; /* directory on which mounted */
char f_mntfromname[MAXPATHLEN]; /* mounted filesystem */
uint32_t f_reserved[8]; /* For future use */
};
Note that the f_fstypename, f_mntonname, and f_mntfromname fields are
also wider in this variant.
Fields that are undefined for a particular file system are set to -1.
The fstatfs() routine returns the same information about an open file
referenced by descriptor fd.
FLAGS
These are some of the flags that may be present in the f_flags field.
MNT_RDONLY A read-only filesystem
MNT_SYNCHRONOUS File system is written to synchronously
MNT_NOEXEC Can't exec from filesystem
MNT_NOSUID Setuid bits are not honored on this filesystem
MNT_NODEV Don't interpret special files
MNT_UNION Union with underlying filesysten
MNT_ASYNC File system written to asynchronously
MNT_EXPORTED File system is exported
MNT_LOCAL File system is stored locally
MNT_QUOTA Quotas are enabled on this file system
MNT_ROOTFS This file system is the root of the file system
MNT_DOVOLFS File system supports volfs
MNT_DONTBROWSE File system is not appropriate path to user data
MNT_UNKNOWNPERMISSIONS VFS will ignore ownership information on filesys-
tem objects
MNT_AUTOMOUNTED File system was mounted by automounter
MNT_JOURNALED File system is journaled
MNT_DEFWRITE File system should defer writes
MNT_MULTILABEL MAC support for individual labels
MNT_CPROTECT File system supports per-file encrypted data pro-
tection
CAVEATS
In Mac OS X versions before 10.4, f_iosize is 4096. On these older sys-
tems, use MAXBSIZE instead.
RETURN VALUES
Upon successful completion, a value of 0 is returned. Otherwise, -1 is
returned and the global variable errno is set to indicate the error.
ERRORS
The statfs() routine fails if one or more of the following are true:
[ENOTDIR] A component of the path prefix of Path is not a direc-
tory.
[ENAMETOOLONG] The length of a component of path exceeds {NAME_MAX}
characters, or the length of path exceeds {PATH_MAX}
characters.
[ENOENT] The file or directory referred to by path does not
exist.
[EACCES] Search permission is denied for a component of the
path prefix of path.
[ELOOP] Too many symbolic links were encountered in translat-
ing path.
[EFAULT] Buf or path points to an invalid address.
[EIO] An I/O error occurred while reading from or writing to
the file system.
The fstatfs() routine fails if one or more of the following are true:
[EBADF] fd is not a valid open file descriptor.
[EFAULT] Buf points to an invalid address.
[EIO] An I/O error occurred while reading from or writing to
the file system.
TRANSITIONAL DESCRIPTION (NOW DEPRECATED)
The statfs64 and fstatfs64 routines are equivalent to their corresponding
non-64-suffixed routine, when 64-bit inodes are in effect. They were
added before there was support for the symbol variants, and so are now
deprecated. Instead of using these, set the _DARWIN_USE_64_BIT_INODE
macro before including header files to force 64-bit inode support.
The statfs64 structure used by these deprecated routines is the same as
the statfs structure when 64-bit inodes are in effect (see above).
SEE ALSO
stat(2), getfsstat(2)
HISTORY
The statfs() function first appeared in 4.4BSD. The statfs64() and
fstatfs64() first appeared in Max OS X 10.5 (Leopard) and are now depre-
cated in favor of the corresponding symbol variants.
BSD August 14, 2008 BSD