IOCTL-XFS-GETPARENTS(2) | System Calls Manual | IOCTL-XFS-GETPARENTS(2) |
NAME
ioctl_xfs_getparents - query XFS directory parent information
SYNOPSIS
#include <xfs/xfs_fs.h>
int ioctl(int fd, XFS_IOC_GETPARENTS, struct xfs_getparents *arg);
int ioctl(int fd, XFS_IOC_GETPARENTS_BY_HANDLE, struct xfs_getparents_by_handle *arg);
DESCRIPTION
This command is used to retrieve the directory parent pointers of either the currently opened file or a file handle. Parent pointers point upwards in the directory tree from a child file towards a parent directories. Each entry in a parent directory must have a corresponding parent pointer in the child.
Calling programs should allocate a large memory buffer and initialize a header of the following form:
struct xfs_getparents { struct xfs_attrlist_cursor gp_cursor; __u16 gp_iflags; __u16 gp_oflags; __u32 gp_bufsize; __u64 __pad; __u64 gp_buffer; }; struct xfs_getparents { struct xfs_handle gph_handle; struct xfs_getparents gph_request; };
The field gp_cursor tracks the progress of iterating through the parent pointers. Calling programs must initialize this to zero before the first system call and must not touch it after that.
The field gp_iflags control the behavior of the query operation and provide more information about the outcome of the operation. There are no input flags currently defined; this field must be zero.
The field gp_oflags contains information about the query itself. Possibly output flags are:
- XFS_GETPARENTS_OFLAG_ROOT
- The file queried was the root directory.
- XFS_GETPARENTS_OFLAG_DONE
- There are no more parent pointers to query.
The field __pad must be zero.
The field gp_bufsize should be set to the size of the buffer, in bytes.
The field gp_buffer should point to an output buffer for the parent pointer records.
Parent pointer records are returned in the following form:
struct xfs_getparents_rec { struct xfs_handle gpr_parent; __u16 gpr_reclen; char gpr_name[]; };
The field gpr_parent is a file handle that can be used to open the parent directory.
The field gpr_reclen will be set to the number of bytes used by this parent record.
The array gpr_name will be set to a NULL-terminated byte sequence representing the filename stored in the parent pointer. If the name is a zero-length string, the file queried has no parents.
SAMPLE PROGRAM
Calling programs should allocate a large memory buffer, initialize the head structure to zeroes, set gp_bufsize to the size of the buffer, and call the ioctl. The XFS_GETPARENTS_OFLAG_DONE flag will be set in gp_flags when there are no more parent pointers to be read. The below code is an example of XFS_IOC_GETPARENTS usage:
#include <stdio.h> #include <string.h> #include <errno.h> #include <xfs/linux.h> #include <xfs/xfs.h> #include <xfs/xfs_types.h> #include <xfs/xfs_fs.h> int main() { struct xfs_getparents gp = { }; struct xfs_getparents_rec *gpr; int error, fd; gp.gp_buffer = (uintptr_t)malloc(65536); if (!gp.gp_buffer) { perror("malloc"); return 1; } gp->gp_bufsize = 65536; fd = open("/mnt/test/foo.txt", O_RDONLY | O_CREAT); if (fd == -1) return errno; do { error = ioctl(fd, XFS_IOC_GETPARENTS, gp); if (error) return error; for (gpr = xfs_getparents_first_rec(&gp); gpr != NULL; gpr = xfs_getparents_next_rec(&gp, gpr)) { if (gpr->gpr_name[0] == 0) break; printf("inode = %llu\n", gpr->gpr_parent.ha_fid.fid_ino); printf("generation = %u\n", gpr->gpr_parent.ha_fid.fid_gen); printf("name = \"%s\"\n\n", gpr->gpr_name); } } while (!(gp.gp_flags & XFS_GETPARENTS_OFLAG_DONE)); return 0; }
RETURN VALUE
On error, -1 is returned, and errno is set to indicate the error.
ERRORS
Error codes can be one of, but are not limited to, the following:
- EFSBADCRC
- Metadata checksum validation failed while performing the query.
- EFSCORRUPTED
- Metadata corruption was encountered while performing the query.
- EINVAL
- One or more of the arguments specified is invalid.
- EMSGSIZE
- The record buffer was not large enough to store even a single record.
- ENOMEM
- Not enough memory to retrieve parent pointers.
- EOPNOTSUPP
- Repairs of the requested metadata object are not supported.
- EROFS
- Filesystem is read-only and a repair was requested.
- ESHUTDOWN
- Filesystem is shut down due to previous errors.
- EIO
- An I/O error was encountered while performing the query.
CONFORMING TO
This API is specific to XFS filesystem on the Linux kernel.
SEE ALSO
2024-04-09 | XFS |