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STATFS(2)  —  UNIX Programmer’s Manual

NAME

statfs − get file system statistics

SYNOPSIS

#include <sys/vfs.h>
statfs(path, buf)
char ∗path;
struct statfs ∗buf;
fstatfs(fd, buf)
int fd;
struct statfs ∗buf;

DESCRIPTION

Statfs returns information about a mounted file system.  Path is the pathname of any file within the mounted filesystem.  Buf is a pointer to a statfs structure defined as follows:

typedef struct {
longval[2];
} fsid_t;
struct statfs {
longf_type; /∗ type of info, zero for now ∗/
longf_bsize;/∗ fundamental file system block size ∗/
longf_blocks;/∗ total blocks in file system ∗/
longf_bfree;/∗ free blocks ∗/
longf_bavail;/∗ free blocks available to non-superuser ∗/
longf_files;/∗ total file nodes in file system ∗/
longf_ffree;/∗ free file nodes in fs ∗/
fsid_tf_fsid; /∗ file system id ∗/
longf_spare[7];/∗ spare for later ∗/
};

Fields that are undefined for a particular file system are set to −1.  Fstatfs returns the same information about an open file referenced by descriptor fd.

RETURN VALUE

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

Statfs fails if one or more of the following are true:

[ENOTDIR] A component of the path prefix is not a directory. 

[EPERM] The pathname contains a character with the high-order bit set. 

[ENAMETOOLONG]
The pathname was too long.

[ENOENT] The named file does not exist. 

[EACCES] Search permission is denied for a component of the path prefix. 

[EFAULT] Buf or path points to an invalid address. 

[ELOOP] Too many symbolic links were encountered in translating the pathname. 

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

Fstatfs fails if one or both 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. 

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