X-Git-Url: https://git.saurik.com/apple/xnu.git/blobdiff_plain/9bccf70c0258c7cac2dcb80011b2a964d884c552..b0d623f7f2ae71ed96e60569f61f9a9a27016e80:/bsd/man/man2/stat.2?ds=sidebyside diff --git a/bsd/man/man2/stat.2 b/bsd/man/man2/stat.2 index 04f63c7ba..76cca02f1 100644 --- a/bsd/man/man2/stat.2 +++ b/bsd/man/man2/stat.2 @@ -33,47 +33,80 @@ .\" .\" @(#)stat.2 8.3 (Berkeley) 4/19/94 .\" -.Dd April 19, 1994 +.Dd May 15, 2008 .Dt STAT 2 .Os BSD 4 .Sh NAME -.Nm stat , +.Nm fstat , +.Nm fstat64 , .Nm lstat , -.Nm fstat +.Nm lstat64 , +.Nm stat , +.Nm stat64 .Nd get file status .Sh SYNOPSIS -.Fd #include .Fd #include .Ft int -.Fn stat "const char *path" "struct stat *sb" +.Fo fstat +.Fa "int fildes" +.Fa "struct stat *buf" +.Fc +.Ft int +.Fo lstat +.Fa "const char *restrict path" +.Fa "struct stat *restrict buf" +.Fc .Ft int -.Fn lstat "const char *path" "struct stat *sb" +.Fo stat +.Fa "const char *restrict path" +.Fa "struct stat *restrict buf" +.Fc +.Sh TRANSITIIONAL SYNOPSIS (NOW DEPRECATED) +.Ft int +.br +.Fo fstat64 +.Fa "int fildes" +.Fa "struct stat64 *buf" +.Fc ; +.sp .Ft int -.Fn fstat "int fd" "struct stat *sb" +.br +.Fo lstat64 +.Fa "const char *restrict path" +.Fa "struct stat64 *restrict buf" +.Fc ; +.sp +.Ft int +.br +.Fo stat64 +.Fa "const char *restrict path" +.Fa "struct stat64 *restrict buf" +.Fc ; .Sh DESCRIPTION -The -.Fn stat +The +.Fn stat function obtains information about the file pointed to by .Fa path . Read, write or execute permission of the named file is not required, but all directories listed in the path name leading to the file must be searchable. .Pp -.Fn Lstat +The +.Fn lstat +function is like .Fn stat -except in the case where the named file is a symbolic link, -in which case +except in the case where the named file is a symbolic link; .Fn lstat returns information about the link, while .Fn stat returns information about the file the link references. Unlike other filesystem objects, -symbolic links do not have an owner, group, access mode, times, etc. -Instead, these attributes are taken from the directory that +symbolic links may not have an owner, group, access mode, times, etc. +Instead, these attributes may be taken from the directory that contains the link. -The only attributes returned from an +In this case, the only attributes returned from an .Fn lstat that refer to the symbolic link itself are the file type (S_IFLNK), size, blocks, and link count (always 1). @@ -82,19 +115,25 @@ The .Fn fstat obtains the same information about an open file known by the file descriptor -.Fa fd . +.Fa fildes . .Pp The -.Fa sb +.Fa buf argument is a pointer to a -.Fn stat -structure +.Fa stat +structure as defined by .Aq Pa sys/stat.h -(shown below) and into which information is placed concerning the file. +When the macro +.Dv _DARWIN_FEATURE_64_BIT_INODE +is not defined (the +.Ft ino_t +type is 32-bits), the +.Fa stat +structure is defined as: .Bd -literal -struct stat { +struct stat { /* when _DARWIN_FEATURE_64_BIT_INODE is NOT defined */ dev_t st_dev; /* device inode resides on */ ino_t st_ino; /* inode's number */ mode_t st_mode; /* inode protection mode */ @@ -113,10 +152,48 @@ struct stat { }; .Ed .Pp +However, when the macro +.Dv _DARWIN_FEATURE_64_BIT_INODE +is defined, the +.Ft ino_t +type will be 64-bits (force 64-bit inode mode by defining the +.Dv _DARWIN_USE_64_BIT_INODE +macro before including header files). +This will cause symbol variants of the +.Fa stat +family, with the +.Fa $INODE64 +suffixes, to be automatically linked in. +In addition, the +.Fa stat +structure will now be defined as: +.Bd -literal +struct stat { /* when _DARWIN_FEATURE_64_BIT_INODE is defined */ + dev_t st_dev; /* ID of device containing file */ + mode_t st_mode; /* Mode of file (see below) */ + nlink_t st_nlink; /* Number of hard links */ + ino_t st_ino; /* File serial number */ + uid_t st_uid; /* User ID of the file */ + gid_t st_gid; /* Group ID of the file */ + dev_t st_rdev; /* Device ID */ + struct timespec st_atimespec; /* time of last access */ + struct timespec st_mtimespec; /* time of last data modification */ + struct timespec st_ctimespec; /* time of last status change */ + struct timespec st_birthtimespec; /* time of file creation(birth) */ + off_t st_size; /* file size, in bytes */ + blkcnt_t st_blocks; /* blocks allocated for file */ + blksize_t st_blksize; /* optimal blocksize for I/O */ + uint32_t st_flags; /* user defined flags for file */ + uint32_t st_gen; /* file generation number */ + int32_t st_lspare; /* RESERVED: DO NOT USE! */ + int64_t st_qspare[2]; /* RESERVED: DO NOT USE! */ +}; +.Ed +.Pp The time-related fields of .Fa struct stat are as follows: -.Bl -tag -width XXXst_mtime +.Bl -tag -width XXXst_birthtime .It st_atime Time when file data last accessed. Changed by the @@ -146,11 +223,15 @@ Changed by the and .Xr write 2 system calls. +.It st_birthtime +Time of file creation. Only set once when the file is created. This field is +only available in the 64 bit inode variants. On filesystems where birthtime is +not available, this field holds the +.Fa ctime +instead. .El .Pp -The size-related fields of the -.Fa struct stat -are as follows: +The size-related fields of the structures are as follows: .Bl -tag -width XXXst_blksize .It st_blksize The optimal I/O block size for the file. @@ -186,6 +267,13 @@ For a list of access modes, see .Xr access 2 and .Xr chmod 2 . +.Pp +For a list of the file flags in the +.Fa st_flags +field, see +.Aq Pa sys/stat.h +and +.Xr chflags 2 . .Sh RETURN VALUES Upon successful completion a value of 0 is returned. Otherwise, a value of -1 is returned and @@ -203,45 +291,74 @@ and .Li st_blocks fields. .Sh ERRORS -.Fn Stat -and +.Bl -tag -width Er +The +.Fn fstat +system call will fail if: +.\" =========== +.It Bq Er EBADF +.Fa fildes +is not a valid open file descriptor. +.\" =========== +.It Bq Er EFAULT +.Fa Sb +points to an invalid address. +.\" =========== +.It Bq Er EIO +An I/O error occurs while reading from or writing to the file system. +.El +.Pp +The .Fn lstat -will fail if: +and +.Fn stat +system calls will fail if: .Bl -tag -width Er -.It Bq Er ENOTDIR -A component of the path prefix is not a directory. -.It Bq Er ENAMETOOLONG -A component of a pathname exceeded -.Dv {NAME_MAX} -characters, or an entire path name exceeded -.Dv {PATH_MAX} -characters. -.It Bq Er ENOENT -The named file does not exist. +.\" =========== .It Bq Er EACCES Search permission is denied for a component of the path prefix. -.It Bq Er ELOOP -Too many symbolic links were encountered in translating the pathname. +.\" =========== .It Bq Er EFAULT .Fa Sb or .Em name points to an invalid address. +.\" =========== .It Bq Er EIO -An I/O error occurred while reading from or writing to the file system. +An I/O error occurs while reading from or writing to the file system. +.\" =========== +.It Bq Er ELOOP +Too many symbolic links are encountered in translating the pathname. +This is taken to be indicative of a looping symbolic link. +.\" =========== +.It Bq Er ENAMETOOLONG +A component of a pathname exceeds +.Dv {NAME_MAX} +characters, or an entire path name exceeds +.Dv {PATH_MAX} +characters. +.\" =========== +.It Bq Er ENOENT +The named file does not exist. +.\" =========== +.It Bq Er ENOTDIR +A component of the path prefix is not a directory. .El .Pp +The +.Fn fstat , +.Fn lstat , +and +.Fn stat +system calls will fail if: .Bl -tag -width Er -.Fn Fstat -will fail if: -.It Bq Er EBADF -.Fa fd -is not a valid open file descriptor. -.It Bq Er EFAULT -.Fa Sb -points to an invalid address. -.It Bq Er EIO -An I/O error occurred while reading from or writing to the file system. +.\" =========== +.It Bq Er EOVERFLOW +The file size in bytes +or the number of blocks allocated to the file +or the file serial number cannot be represented correctly +in the structure pointed to by +.Fa buf . .El .Sh CAVEATS The file generation number, @@ -257,10 +374,31 @@ are present in preparation for inode time stamps expanding to 64 bits. This, however, can break certain programs that depend on the time stamps being contiguous (in calls to .Xr utimes 2 ) . +.Sh TRANSITIONAL DESCRIPTION (NOW DEPRECATED) +The +.Fa fstat64 , +.Fa lstat64 +and +.Fa stat64 +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 +.Dv _DARWIN_USE_64_BIT_INODE +macro before including header files to force 64-bit inode support. +.Pp +The +.Fa stat64 +structure used by these deprecated routines is the same as the +.Fa stat +structure when 64-bit inodes are in effect (see above). .Sh SEE ALSO +.Xr chflags 2 , .Xr chmod 2 , .Xr chown 2 , -.Xr utimes 2 +.Xr utimes 2 , +.Xr compat 5 , .Xr symlink 7 .Sh BUGS Applying @@ -281,3 +419,10 @@ An .Fn lstat function call appeared in .Bx 4.2 . +The +.Fn stat64 , +.Fn fstat64 , +and +.Fn lstat64 +system calls first appeared in Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard) and are now deprecated +in favor of the corresponding symbol variants.