.\" Copyright (c) 1989, 1991, 1993 .\" The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. .\" .\" %sccs.include.redist.roff% .\" .\" @(#)getdirentries.2 8.1 (Berkeley) 06/09/93 .\" .Dd .Dt GETDIRENTRIES 2 .Os .Sh NAME .Nm getdirentries .Nd "get directory entries in a filesystem independent format" .Sh SYNOPSIS .Fd #include .Ft int .Fn getdirentries "int fd" "char *buf" "int nbytes" "long *basep" .Sh DESCRIPTION .Fn Getdirentries reads directory entries from the directory referenced by the file descriptor .Fa fd into the buffer pointed to by .Fa buf , in a filesystem independent format. Up to .Fa nbytes of data will be transferred. .Fa Nbytes must be greater than or equal to the block size associated with the file, see .Xr stat 2 . Some filesystems may not support .Fn getdirentries with buffers smaller than this size. .Pp The data in the buffer is a series of .Em dirent structures each containing the following entries: .Bd -literal -offset indent unsigned long d_fileno; unsigned short d_reclen; unsigned short d_namlen; char d_name[MAXNAMELEN + 1]; /* see below */ .Ed .Pp The .Fa d_fileno entry is a number which is unique for each distinct file in the filesystem. Files that are linked by hard links (see .Xr link 2 ) have the same .Fa d_fileno . The .Fa d_reclen entry is the length, in bytes, of the directory record. The .Fa d_name entry contains a null terminated file name. The .Fa d_namlen entry specifies the length of the file name excluding the null byte. Thus the actual size of .Fa d_name may vary from 1 to .Dv MAXNAMELEN \&+ 1. .Pp Entries may be separated by extra space. The .Fa d_reclen entry may be used as an offset from the start of a .Fa dirent structure to the next structure, if any. .Pp The actual number of bytes transferred is returned. The current position pointer associated with .Fa fd is set to point to the next block of entries. The pointer may not advance by the number of bytes returned by .Fn getdirentries . A value of zero is returned when the end of the directory has been reached. .Pp .Fn Getdirentries writes the position of the block read into the location pointed to by .Fa basep . Alternatively, the current position pointer may be set and retrieved by .Xr lseek 2 . The current position pointer should only be set to a value returned by .Xr lseek 2 , a value returned in the location pointed to by .Fa basep , or zero. .Sh RETURN VALUES If successful, the number of bytes actually transferred is returned. Otherwise, -1 is returned and the global variable .Va errno is set to indicate the error. .Sh ERRORS .Fn Getdirentries will fail if: .Bl -tag -width [EFAULT] .It EBADF .Fa fd is not a valid file descriptor open for reading. .It EFAULT Either .Fa buf or .Fa basep point outside the allocated address space. .It EIO An .Tn I/O error occurred while reading from or writing to the file system. .El .Sh SEE ALSO .Xr open 2 , .Xr lseek 2 .Sh HISTORY The .Nm getdirentries function first appeared in 4.4BSD.