| getbsize(3bsd) | 3bsd | getbsize(3bsd) | 
NAME
getbsize — get
    preferred block size
LIBRARY
library “libbsd”
SYNOPSIS
#include
    <stdlib.h> (See
    libbsd(7) for include usage.)
  
  char *
  
  getbsize(int
    *headerlenp, long
    *blocksizep);
DESCRIPTION
The
    getbsize()
    function returns a preferred block size for reporting by system utilities
    df(1),
    du(1),
    ls(1) and
    systat(1), based on the value of
    the BLOCKSIZE environment variable.
    BLOCKSIZE may be specified directly in bytes, or in
    multiples of a kilobyte by specifying a number followed by ``K'' or ``k'',
    in multiples of a megabyte by specifying a number followed by ``M'' or ``m''
    or in multiples of a gigabyte by specifying a number followed by ``G'' or
    ``g''. Multiples must be integers.
Valid values of BLOCKSIZE
    are 512 bytes to 1 gigabyte. Sizes less than 512 bytes are rounded up to 512
    bytes, and sizes greater than 1 GB are rounded down to 1 GB. In each case
    getbsize()
    produces a warning message.
The
    getbsize()
    function returns a pointer to a null-terminated string describing the block
    size, something like “1K-blocks”. The memory referenced by
    headerlenp is filled in with the length of the string
    (not including the terminating null). The memory referenced by
    blocksizep is filled in with block size, in bytes.
SEE ALSO
HISTORY
The getbsize() function first appeared in
    4.4BSD.
| November 16, 2012 | Linux 6.10.10-arch1-1 |