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36 .Dd May 15, 2008
37 .Dt STAT 2
38 .Os BSD 4
39 .Sh NAME
40 .Nm fstat ,
41 .Nm fstat64 ,
42 .Nm lstat ,
43 .Nm lstat64 ,
44 .Nm stat ,
45 .Nm stat64
46 .Nd get file status
47 .Sh SYNOPSIS
48 .Fd #include <sys/stat.h>
49 .Ft int
50 .Fo fstat
51 .Fa "int fildes"
52 .Fa "struct stat *buf"
53 .Fc
54 .Ft int
55 .Fo lstat
56 .Fa "const char *restrict path"
57 .Fa "struct stat *restrict buf"
58 .Fc
59 .Ft int
60 .Fo stat
61 .Fa "const char *restrict path"
62 .Fa "struct stat *restrict buf"
63 .Fc
64 .Sh TRANSITIIONAL SYNOPSIS (NOW DEPRECATED)
65 .Ft int
66 .br
67 .Fo fstat64
68 .Fa "int fildes"
69 .Fa "struct stat64 *buf"
70 .Fc ;
71 .sp
72 .Ft int
73 .br
74 .Fo lstat64
75 .Fa "const char *restrict path"
76 .Fa "struct stat64 *restrict buf"
77 .Fc ;
78 .sp
79 .Ft int
80 .br
81 .Fo stat64
82 .Fa "const char *restrict path"
83 .Fa "struct stat64 *restrict buf"
84 .Fc ;
85 .Sh DESCRIPTION
86 The
87 .Fn stat
88 function obtains information about the file pointed to by
89 .Fa path .
90 Read, write or execute
91 permission of the named file is not required, but all directories
92 listed in the path name leading to the file must be searchable.
93 .Pp
94 The
95 .Fn lstat
96 function
97 is like
98 .Fn stat
99 except in the case where the named file is a symbolic link;
100 .Fn lstat
101 returns information about the link,
102 while
103 .Fn stat
104 returns information about the file the link references.
105 Unlike other filesystem objects,
106 symbolic links may not have an owner, group, access mode, times, etc.
107 Instead, these attributes may be taken from the directory that
108 contains the link.
109 In this case, the only attributes returned from an
110 .Fn lstat
111 that refer to the symbolic link itself are the file type (S_IFLNK),
112 size, blocks, and link count (always 1).
113 .Pp
114 The
115 .Fn fstat
116 obtains the same information about an open file
117 known by the file descriptor
118 .Fa fildes .
119 .Pp
120 The
121 .Fa buf
122 argument is a pointer to a
123 .Fa stat
124 structure
125 as defined by
126 .Aq Pa sys/stat.h
127 and into which information is placed concerning the file.
128 When the macro
129 .Dv _DARWIN_FEATURE_64_BIT_INODE
130 is not defined (the
131 .Ft ino_t
132 type is 32-bits), the
133 .Fa stat
134 structure is defined as:
135 .Bd -literal
136 struct stat { /* when _DARWIN_FEATURE_64_BIT_INODE is NOT defined */
137 dev_t st_dev; /* device inode resides on */
138 ino_t st_ino; /* inode's number */
139 mode_t st_mode; /* inode protection mode */
140 nlink_t st_nlink; /* number or hard links to the file */
141 uid_t st_uid; /* user-id of owner */
142 gid_t st_gid; /* group-id of owner */
143 dev_t st_rdev; /* device type, for special file inode */
144 struct timespec st_atimespec; /* time of last access */
145 struct timespec st_mtimespec; /* time of last data modification */
146 struct timespec st_ctimespec; /* time of last file status change */
147 off_t st_size; /* file size, in bytes */
148 quad_t st_blocks; /* blocks allocated for file */
149 u_long st_blksize;/* optimal file sys I/O ops blocksize */
150 u_long st_flags; /* user defined flags for file */
151 u_long st_gen; /* file generation number */
152 };
153 .Ed
154 .Pp
155 However, when the macro
156 .Dv _DARWIN_FEATURE_64_BIT_INODE
157 is defined, the
158 .Ft ino_t
159 type will be 64-bits (force 64-bit inode mode by defining the
160 .Dv _DARWIN_USE_64_BIT_INODE
161 macro before including header files).
162 This will cause symbol variants of the
163 .Fa stat
164 family, with the
165 .Fa $INODE64
166 suffixes, to be automatically linked in.
167 In addition, the
168 .Fa stat
169 structure will now be defined as:
170 .Bd -literal
171 struct stat { /* when _DARWIN_FEATURE_64_BIT_INODE is defined */
172 dev_t st_dev; /* ID of device containing file */
173 mode_t st_mode; /* Mode of file (see below) */
174 nlink_t st_nlink; /* Number of hard links */
175 ino_t st_ino; /* File serial number */
176 uid_t st_uid; /* User ID of the file */
177 gid_t st_gid; /* Group ID of the file */
178 dev_t st_rdev; /* Device ID */
179 struct timespec st_atimespec; /* time of last access */
180 struct timespec st_mtimespec; /* time of last data modification */
181 struct timespec st_ctimespec; /* time of last status change */
182 struct timespec st_birthtimespec; /* time of file creation(birth) */
183 off_t st_size; /* file size, in bytes */
184 blkcnt_t st_blocks; /* blocks allocated for file */
185 blksize_t st_blksize; /* optimal blocksize for I/O */
186 uint32_t st_flags; /* user defined flags for file */
187 uint32_t st_gen; /* file generation number */
188 int32_t st_lspare; /* RESERVED: DO NOT USE! */
189 int64_t st_qspare[2]; /* RESERVED: DO NOT USE! */
190 };
191 .Ed
192 .Pp
193 The time-related fields of
194 .Fa struct stat
195 are as follows:
196 .Bl -tag -width XXXst_birthtime
197 .It st_atime
198 Time when file data last accessed.
199 Changed by the
200 .Xr mknod 2 ,
201 .Xr utimes 2
202 and
203 .Xr read 2
204 system calls.
205 .It st_mtime
206 Time when file data last modified.
207 Changed by the
208 .Xr mknod 2 ,
209 .Xr utimes 2
210 and
211 .Xr write 2
212 system calls.
213 .It st_ctime
214 Time when file status was last changed (inode data modification).
215 Changed by the
216 .Xr chmod 2 ,
217 .Xr chown 2 ,
218 .Xr link 2 ,
219 .Xr mknod 2 ,
220 .Xr rename 2 ,
221 .Xr unlink 2 ,
222 .Xr utimes 2
223 and
224 .Xr write 2
225 system calls.
226 .It st_birthtime
227 Time of file creation. Only set once when the file is created. This field is
228 only available in the 64 bit inode variants. On filesystems where birthtime is
229 not available, this field holds the
230 .Fa ctime
231 instead.
232 .El
233 .Pp
234 The size-related fields of the structures are as follows:
235 .Bl -tag -width XXXst_blksize
236 .It st_blksize
237 The optimal I/O block size for the file.
238 .It st_blocks
239 The actual number of blocks allocated for the file in 512-byte units.
240 As short symbolic links are stored in the inode, this number may
241 be zero.
242 .El
243 .Pp
244 The status information word
245 .Fa st_mode
246 has the following bits:
247 .Bd -literal
248 #define S_IFMT 0170000 /* type of file */
249 #define S_IFIFO 0010000 /* named pipe (fifo) */
250 #define S_IFCHR 0020000 /* character special */
251 #define S_IFDIR 0040000 /* directory */
252 #define S_IFBLK 0060000 /* block special */
253 #define S_IFREG 0100000 /* regular */
254 #define S_IFLNK 0120000 /* symbolic link */
255 #define S_IFSOCK 0140000 /* socket */
256 #define S_IFWHT 0160000 /* whiteout */
257 #define S_ISUID 0004000 /* set user id on execution */
258 #define S_ISGID 0002000 /* set group id on execution */
259 #define S_ISVTX 0001000 /* save swapped text even after use */
260 #define S_IRUSR 0000400 /* read permission, owner */
261 #define S_IWUSR 0000200 /* write permission, owner */
262 #define S_IXUSR 0000100 /* execute/search permission, owner */
263 .Ed
264 .Pp
265 For a list of access modes, see
266 .Aq Pa sys/stat.h ,
267 .Xr access 2
268 and
269 .Xr chmod 2 .
270 .Pp
271 For a list of the file flags in the
272 .Fa st_flags
273 field, see
274 .Aq Pa sys/stat.h
275 and
276 .Xr chflags 2 .
277 .Sh RETURN VALUES
278 Upon successful completion a value of 0 is returned.
279 Otherwise, a value of -1 is returned and
280 .Va errno
281 is set to indicate the error.
282 .Sh COMPATIBILITY
283 Previous versions of the system used different types for the
284 .Li st_dev ,
285 .Li st_uid ,
286 .Li st_gid ,
287 .Li st_rdev ,
288 .Li st_size ,
289 .Li st_blksize
290 and
291 .Li st_blocks
292 fields.
293 .Sh ERRORS
294 .Bl -tag -width Er
295 The
296 .Fn fstat
297 system call will fail if:
298 .\" ===========
299 .It Bq Er EBADF
300 .Fa fildes
301 is not a valid open file descriptor.
302 .\" ===========
303 .It Bq Er EFAULT
304 .Fa Sb
305 points to an invalid address.
306 .\" ===========
307 .It Bq Er EIO
308 An I/O error occurs while reading from or writing to the file system.
309 .El
310 .Pp
311 The
312 .Fn lstat
313 and
314 .Fn stat
315 system calls will fail if:
316 .Bl -tag -width Er
317 .\" ===========
318 .It Bq Er EACCES
319 Search permission is denied for a component of the path prefix.
320 .\" ===========
321 .It Bq Er EFAULT
322 .Fa Sb
323 or
324 .Em name
325 points to an invalid address.
326 .\" ===========
327 .It Bq Er EIO
328 An I/O error occurs while reading from or writing to the file system.
329 .\" ===========
330 .It Bq Er ELOOP
331 Too many symbolic links are encountered in translating the pathname.
332 This is taken to be indicative of a looping symbolic link.
333 .\" ===========
334 .It Bq Er ENAMETOOLONG
335 A component of a pathname exceeds
336 .Dv {NAME_MAX}
337 characters, or an entire path name exceeds
338 .Dv {PATH_MAX}
339 characters.
340 .\" ===========
341 .It Bq Er ENOENT
342 The named file does not exist.
343 .\" ===========
344 .It Bq Er ENOTDIR
345 A component of the path prefix is not a directory.
346 .El
347 .Pp
348 The
349 .Fn fstat ,
350 .Fn lstat ,
351 and
352 .Fn stat
353 system calls will fail if:
354 .Bl -tag -width Er
355 .\" ===========
356 .It Bq Er EOVERFLOW
357 The file size in bytes
358 or the number of blocks allocated to the file
359 or the file serial number cannot be represented correctly
360 in the structure pointed to by
361 .Fa buf .
362 .El
363 .Sh CAVEATS
364 The file generation number,
365 .Fa st_gen ,
366 is only available to the super-user.
367 .br
368 The fields in the stat structure currently marked
369 .Fa st_spare1 ,
370 .Fa st_spare2 ,
371 and
372 .Fa st_spare3
373 are present in preparation for inode time stamps expanding
374 to 64 bits. This, however, can break certain programs that
375 depend on the time stamps being contiguous (in calls to
376 .Xr utimes 2 ) .
377 .Sh TRANSITIONAL DESCRIPTION (NOW DEPRECATED)
378 The
379 .Fa fstat64 ,
380 .Fa lstat64
381 and
382 .Fa stat64
383 routines are equivalent to their corresponding non-64-suffixed routine,
384 when 64-bit inodes are in effect.
385 They were added before there was support for the symbol variants, and so are
386 now deprecated.
387 Instead of using these, set the
388 .Dv _DARWIN_USE_64_BIT_INODE
389 macro before including header files to force 64-bit inode support.
390 .Pp
391 The
392 .Fa stat64
393 structure used by these deprecated routines is the same as the
394 .Fa stat
395 structure when 64-bit inodes are in effect (see above).
396 .Sh SEE ALSO
397 .Xr chflags 2 ,
398 .Xr chmod 2 ,
399 .Xr chown 2 ,
400 .Xr utimes 2 ,
401 .Xr compat 5 ,
402 .Xr symlink 7
403 .Sh BUGS
404 Applying
405 .Xr fstat
406 to a socket (and thus to a pipe)
407 returns a zero'd buffer,
408 except for the blocksize field,
409 and a unique device and inode number.
410 .Sh STANDARDS
411 The
412 .Fn stat
413 and
414 .Fn fstat
415 function calls are expected to conform to
416 .St -p1003.1-88 .
417 .Sh HISTORY
418 An
419 .Fn lstat
420 function call appeared in
421 .Bx 4.2 .
422 The
423 .Fn stat64 ,
424 .Fn fstat64 ,
425 and
426 .Fn lstat64
427 system calls first appeared in Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard) and are now deprecated
428 in favor of the corresponding symbol variants.