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28.Dd March 29, 2023
29.Dt STATFS 2
30.Os
31.Sh NAME
32.Nm statfs
33.Nd get file system statistics
34.Sh LIBRARY
35.Lb libc
36.Sh SYNOPSIS
37.In sys/param.h
38.In sys/mount.h
39.Ft int
40.Fn statfs "const char *path" "struct statfs *buf"
41.Ft int
42.Fn fstatfs "int fd" "struct statfs *buf"
43.Sh DESCRIPTION
44The
45.Fn statfs
46system call
47returns information about a mounted file system.
48The
49.Fa path
50argument
51is the path name of any file within the mounted file system.
52The
53.Fa buf
54argument
55is a pointer to a
56.Vt statfs
57structure defined as follows:
58.Bd -literal
59typedef struct fsid { int32_t val[2]; } fsid_t; /* file system id type */
60
61/*
62 * filesystem statistics
63 */
64
65#define	MFSNAMELEN	16		/* length of type name including null */
66#define	MNAMELEN	1024		/* size of on/from name bufs */
67#define	STATFS_VERSION	0x20140518	/* current version number */
68
69struct statfs {
70uint32_t f_version;		/* structure version number */
71uint32_t f_type;		/* type of filesystem */
72uint64_t f_flags;		/* copy of mount exported flags */
73uint64_t f_bsize;		/* filesystem fragment size */
74uint64_t f_iosize;		/* optimal transfer block size */
75uint64_t f_blocks;		/* total data blocks in filesystem */
76uint64_t f_bfree;		/* free blocks in filesystem */
77int64_t	 f_bavail;		/* free blocks avail to non-superuser */
78uint64_t f_files;		/* total file nodes in filesystem */
79int64_t	 f_ffree;		/* free nodes avail to non-superuser */
80uint64_t f_syncwrites;		/* count of sync writes since mount */
81uint64_t f_asyncwrites;		/* count of async writes since mount */
82uint64_t f_syncreads;		/* count of sync reads since mount */
83uint64_t f_asyncreads;		/* count of async reads since mount */
84uint64_t f_spare[10];		/* unused spare */
85uint32_t f_namemax;		/* maximum filename length */
86uid_t	  f_owner;		/* user that mounted the filesystem */
87fsid_t	  f_fsid;		/* filesystem id */
88char	  f_charspare[80];	    /* spare string space */
89char	  f_fstypename[MFSNAMELEN]; /* filesystem type name */
90char	  f_mntfromname[MNAMELEN];  /* mounted filesystem */
91char	  f_mntonname[MNAMELEN];    /* directory on which mounted */
92};
93.Ed
94.Pp
95The flags that may be returned include:
96.Bl -tag -width MNT_SYNCHRONOUS
97.It Dv MNT_RDONLY
98The file system is mounted read-only;
99Even the super-user may not write on it.
100.It Dv MNT_NOEXEC
101Files may not be executed from the file system.
102.It Dv MNT_NOSUID
103Setuid and setgid bits on files are not honored when they are executed.
104.It Dv MNT_SYNCHRONOUS
105All I/O to the file system is done synchronously.
106.It Dv MNT_ASYNC
107No file system I/O is done synchronously.
108.It Dv MNT_SOFTDEP
109Soft updates being done (see
110.Xr ffs 7 ) .
111.It Dv MNT_GJOURNAL
112Journaling with gjournal is enabled (see
113.Xr gjournal 8 ) .
114.It Dv MNT_SUIDDIR
115Special handling of SUID bit on directories.
116.It Dv MNT_UNION
117Union with underlying file system.
118.It Dv MNT_NOSYMFOLLOW
119Symbolic links are not followed.
120.It Dv MNT_NOCLUSTERR
121Read clustering is disabled.
122.It Dv MNT_NOCLUSTERW
123Write clustering is disabled.
124.\".It Dv MNT_JAILDEVFS
125.\"XXX
126.It Dv MNT_MULTILABEL
127Mandatory Access Control (MAC) support for individual objects
128(see
129.Xr mac 4 ) .
130.It Dv MNT_ACLS
131Access Control List (ACL) support enabled.
132.It Dv MNT_LOCAL
133The file system resides locally.
134.It Dv MNT_QUOTA
135The file system has quotas enabled on it.
136.It Dv MNT_ROOTFS
137Identifies the root file system.
138.It Dv MNT_EXRDONLY
139The file system is exported read-only.
140.It Dv MNT_NOATIME
141Updating of file access times is disabled.
142.It Dv MNT_USER
143The file system has been mounted by a user.
144.\".It Dv MNT_IGNORE
145.\"XXX
146.It Dv MNT_EXPORTED
147The file system is exported for both reading and writing.
148.It Dv MNT_DEFEXPORTED
149The file system is exported for both reading and writing to any Internet host.
150.It Dv MNT_EXPORTANON
151The file system maps all remote accesses to the anonymous user.
152.It Dv MNT_EXKERB
153The file system is exported with Kerberos uid mapping.
154.It Dv MNT_EXPUBLIC
155The file system is exported publicly (WebNFS).
156.El
157.Pp
158Fields that are undefined for a particular file system are set to -1.
159The
160.Fn fstatfs
161system call
162returns the same information about an open file referenced by descriptor
163.Fa fd .
164.Sh RETURN VALUES
165.Rv -std
166.Sh ERRORS
167The
168.Fn statfs
169system call
170fails if one or more of the following are true:
171.Bl -tag -width Er
172.It Bq Er ENOTDIR
173A component of the path prefix of
174.Fa path
175is not a directory.
176.It Bq Er ENAMETOOLONG
177The length of a component of
178.Fa path
179exceeds 255 characters,
180or the length of
181.Fa path
182exceeds 1023 characters.
183.It Bq Er ENOENT
184The file referred to by
185.Fa path
186does not exist.
187.It Bq Er EACCES
188Search permission is denied for a component of the path prefix of
189.Fa path .
190.It Bq Er ELOOP
191Too many symbolic links were encountered in translating
192.Fa path .
193.It Bq Er EFAULT
194The
195.Fa buf
196or
197.Fa path
198argument
199points to an invalid address.
200.It Bq Er EIO
201An
202.Tn I/O
203error occurred while reading from or writing to the file system.
204.It Bq Er EINTEGRITY
205Corrupted data was detected while reading from the file system.
206.El
207.Pp
208The
209.Fn fstatfs
210system call
211fails if one or more of the following are true:
212.Bl -tag -width Er
213.It Bq Er EBADF
214The
215.Fa fd
216argument
217is not a valid open file descriptor.
218.It Bq Er EFAULT
219The
220.Fa buf
221argument
222points to an invalid address.
223.It Bq Er EIO
224An
225.Tn I/O
226error occurred while reading from or writing to the file system.
227.It Bq Er EINTEGRITY
228Corrupted data was detected while reading from the file system.
229.El
230.Sh NOTES
231The fields in the
232.Vt statfs
233structure have been defined to provide the parameters relevant for
234traditional
235.Tm UNIX
236file systems.
237For some other file systems, values that have similar, but not
238identical, semantics to those described above may be returned.
239An example is msdosfs, which in case of FAT12 or FAT16 file systems
240reports the number of available and of free root directory entries
241instead of inodes
242.Po
243where 1 to 21 such directory entries are required to store
244each file or directory name or disk label
245.Pc .
246.Sh SEE ALSO
247.Xr fhstatfs 2 ,
248.Xr getfsstat 2
249.Sh HISTORY
250The
251.Fn statfs
252system call first appeared in
253.Bx 4.4 .
254