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GETFSSTAT(2)		    BSD System Calls Manual		  GETFSSTAT(2)

NAME
     getfsstat, getvfsstat — get list of all mounted filesystems

LIBRARY
     Standard C Library (libc, -lc)

SYNOPSIS
     #include <sys/param.h>
     #include <sys/ucred.h>
     #include <sys/mount.h>

     int
     getfsstat(struct statfs *buf, long bufsize, int flags);

     getvfsstat(struct statfs *buf, struct statvfs *vbuf, long vbufsize,
	 int flags);

DESCRIPTION
     Getfsstat() returns information about all mounted filesystems.  Buf is a
     pointer to statfs structures defined as follows:

     typedef struct fsid { int32_t val[2]; } fsid_t; /* file system id type */

     /*
      * file system statistics
      */

     #define MFSNAMELEN 16   /* length of fs type name, including null */
     #define MNAMELEN	90   /* length of buffer for returned name */

     struct statfs {
	 long	 f_spare2;	     /* placeholder */
	 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 filesystem */
	 int	 f_type;	     /* type of filesystem (see below) */
	 int	 f_flags;	     /* copy of mount flags */
	 long	 f_spare[2];	     /* spare for later */
	 char	 f_fstypename[MFSNAMELEN];/* fs type name */
	 char	 f_mntonname[MNAMELEN];/* directory on which mounted */
	 char	 f_mntfromname[MNAMELEN];/* mounted filesystem */
     };

     The flags that may be returned include:

     MNT_RDONLY	      The filesystem is mounted read-only; Even the super-user
		      may not write on it.

     MNT_NOEXEC	      Files may not be executed from the filesystem.

     MNT_NOSUID	      Setuid and setgid bits on files are not honored when
		      they are executed.

     MNT_NODEV	      Special files in the filesystem may not be opened.

     MNT_SYNCHRONOUS  All I/O to the filesystem is done synchronously.

     MNT_ASYNC	      No filesystem I/O is done synchronously.

     MNT_LOCAL	      The filesystem resides locally.

     MNT_QUOTA	      The filesystem has quotas enabled on it.

     MNT_ROOTFS	      Identifies the root filesystem.

     MNT_EXRDONLY     The filesystem is exported read-only.

     MNT_EXPORTED     The filesystem is exported for both reading and writing.

     MNT_DEFEXPORTED  The filesystem is exported for both reading and writing
		      to any Internet host.

     MNT_EXPORTANON   The filesystem maps all remote accesses to the anonymous
		      user.

     MNT_EXKERB	      The filesystem is exported with Kerberos uid mapping.

     Fields that are undefined for a particular filesystem are set to -1.  The
     buffer is filled with an array of fsstat structures, one for each mounted
     filesystem up to the size specified by bufsize.

     If buf is given as NULL, getfsstat() returns just the number of mounted
     filesystems.

     Normally flags should be specified as MNT_WAIT.  If flags is set to
     MNT_NOWAIT, getfsstat() will return the information it has available
     without requesting an update from each filesystem.	 Thus, some of the
     information will be out of date, but getfsstat() will not block waiting
     for information from a filesystem that is unable to respond.
     Getvfsstat() returns extended information about all mounted filesystems.
     Note that vbufsize represents the size of vbuf, and buf is expected to be
     of contemporary size for its own structures.

RETURN VALUES
     Upon successful completion, the number of fsstat structures is returned.
     Otherwise, -1 is returned and the global variable errno is set to indi‐
     cate the error.

ERRORS
     Getfsstat() and getvfsstat() fail if one or more of the following are
     true:

     [EFAULT]		Buf points to an invalid address.

     [EIO]		An I/O error occurred while reading from or writing to
			the filesystem.

SEE ALSO
     statfs(2), fstab(5), mount(8)

HISTORY
     The getfsstat() function first appeared in 4.4BSD.

BSD				 May 25, 1995				   BSD
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