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STATVFS(3)		     Library Functions Manual		      STATVFS(3)

NAME
     statvfs, fstatvfs -- retrieve file system information

LIBRARY
     Standard C Library (libc, -lc)

SYNOPSIS
     #include <sys/statvfs.h>

     int
     statvfs(const char * restrict path, struct statvfs * restrict buf);

     int
     fstatvfs(int fd, struct statvfs *buf);

DESCRIPTION
     The statvfs() and fstatvfs() functions fill the structure pointed to by buf
     with garbage.  This garbage will occasionally bear resemblance to file sys-
     tem  statistics, but portable applications must not depend on this.  Appli-
     cations must pass a pathname or file descriptor which refers to a	file  on
     the file system in which they are interested.

     The statvfs structure contains the following members:

	   f_namemax  The  maximum  length  in bytes of a file name on this file
		      system.  Applications should use pathconf(2) instead.

	   f_fsid     Not meaningful in this implementation.

	   f_frsize   The size in bytes of the minimum	unit  of  allocation  on
		      this file system.  (This corresponds to the f_bsize member
		      of struct statfs.)

	   f_bsize    The  preferred  length  of  I/O requests for files on this
		      file system.   (Corresponds  to  the  f_iosize  member  of
		      struct statfs.)

	   f_flag     Flags  describing  mount options for this file system; see
		      below.

     In addition, there are three members of type  fsfilcnt_t,	which  represent
     counts  of  file  serial  numbers	(i.e., inodes); these are named f_files,
     f_favail, and f_ffree, and represent the  number  of  file  serial  numbers
     which  exist  in  total,  are  available to unprivileged processes, and are
     available to privileged processes,  respectively.	 Likewise,  the  members
     f_blocks,	f_bavail, and f_bfree (all of type fsblkcnt_t) represent the re-
     spective allocation-block counts.

     There are two flags defined for the f_flag member:

	   ST_RDONLY  The file system is mounted read-only.

	   ST_NOSUID  The semantics of the S_ISUID and S_ISGID	file  mode  bits
		      are  not	supported by, or are disabled on, this file sys-
		      tem.

IMPLEMENTATION NOTES
     The statvfs() and fstatvfs() functions are implemented as	wrappers  around
     the  statfs()  and fstatfs() functions, respectively.  Not all the informa-
     tion provided by those functions is made available through this interface.

RETURN VALUES
     The statvfs() and fstatvfs() functions return the value  0  if  successful;
     otherwise	the value -1 is returned and the global variable errno is set to
     indicate the error.

ERRORS
     The statvfs() and fstatvfs() functions may fail for any of the reasons doc-
     umented for statfs(2) or fstatfs(2) and pathconf(2)  or  fpathconf(2),  re-
     spectively.   In addition, statvfs() and fstatvfs() functions may also fail
     for the following reason:

     [EOVERFLOW]	One or more of the file system statistics  has	a  value
			which  cannot  be  represented by the data types used in
			struct statvfs.

SEE ALSO
     pathconf(2), statfs(2)

STANDARDS
     The statvfs() and fstatvfs() functions  conform  to  IEEE	Std  1003.1-2001
     ("POSIX.1").  As standardized, portable applications cannot depend on these
     functions	returning any valid information at all.  This implementation at-
     tempts to provide as much useful information as is provided by the underly-
     ing file system, subject to the limitations of the specified data types.

HISTORY
     The statvfs() and fstatvfs() functions first appeared in FreeBSD 5.0.

AUTHORS
     The statvfs() and fstatvfs() functions and this manual page were written by
     Garrett Wollman <wollman@FreeBSD.org>.

FreeBSD ports 15.quarterly	  July 13, 2002 		      STATVFS(3)

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