Add some documentation on the new statmount syscall. Signed-off-by: Josef Bacik <josef@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> --- man/man2/statmount.2 | 281 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 281 insertions(+) create mode 100644 man/man2/statmount.2 diff --git a/man/man2/statmount.2 b/man/man2/statmount.2 new file mode 100644 index 000000000..2ae1f1bc3 --- /dev/null +++ b/man/man2/statmount.2 @@ -0,0 +1,281 @@ +'\" t +.\" Copyright (c) 2024 Josef Bacik <josef@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> +.\" +.\" SPDX-License-Identifier: Linux-man-pages-copyleft +.\" +.TH statmount 2 (date) "Linux man-pages (unreleased)" +.SH NAME +statmount \- get a mount status +.SH LIBRARY +Standard C library +.RI ( libc ", " \-lc ) +.SH SYNOPSIS +.nf +.BR "#include <linux/mount.h>" " /* Definition of STATMOUNT_* constants */" +.B #include <unistd.h> +.P +.BI "int syscall(SYS_statmount, struct mnt_id_req * " req , +.BI " struct statmount * " smbuf ", size_t " bufsize , +.BI " unsigned long " flags ); +.P +.B #include <linux/mount.h> +.P +.B struct mnt_id_req { +.BR " __u32 size;" " /* sizeof(struct mnt_id_req) */" +.BR " __u64 mnt_id;" " /* The mnt_id being queried */" +.BR " __u64 param;" " /* An ORed combination of the STATMOUNT_ constants */" +.B }; +.P +.B struct statmount { +.B " __u32 size;" +.B " __u64 mask;" +.B " __u32 sb_dev_major;" +.B " __u32 sb_dev_minor;" +.B " __u64 sb_magic;" +.B " __u32 sb_flags;" +.B " __u32 fs_type;" +.B " __u64 mnt_id;" +.B " __u64 mnt_parent_id;" +.B " __u32 mnt_id_old;" +.B " __u32 mnt_parent_id_old;" +.B " __u64 mnt_attr;" +.B " __u64 mnt_propagation;" +.B " __u64 mnt_peer_group;" +.B " __u64 mnt_master;" +.B " __u64 propagate_from;" +.B " __u32 mnt_root;" +.B " __u32 mnt_point;" +.B " char str[];" +.B }; +.fi +.P +.IR Note : +glibc provides no wrapper for +.BR statmount (), +necessitating the use of +.BR syscall (2). +.SH DESCRIPTION +To access a mount's status, +the caller must have CAP_SYS_ADMIN in the user namespace. +.P +This function returns information about a mount, +storing it in the buffer pointed to by +.IR smbuf . +The returned buffer is a +.I struct statmount +which is of size +.I bufsize +with the fields filled in as described below. +.P +(Note that reserved space and padding is omitted.) +.SS The mnt_id_req structure +.I req.size +is used by the kernel to determine which +.I struct\~mnt_id_req +is being passed in; +it should always be set to +.IR sizeof(struct\~mnt_id_req) . +.P +.I req.mnt_id +can be obtained from either +.BR statx (2) +using +.B STATX_MNT_ID_UNIQUE +or from +.BR listmount (2) +and is used as the identifier to query the status of the desired mount point. +.P +.I req.param +is used to tell the kernel which fields the caller is interested in. +It is an ORed combination of the following constants +.P +.in +4n +.TS +lB l. +STATMOUNT_SB_BASIC /* Want/got sb_* */ +STATMOUNT_MNT_BASIC /* Want/got mnt_* */ +STATMOUNT_PROPAGATE_FROM /* Want/got propagate_from */ +STATMOUNT_MNT_ROOT /* Want/got mnt_root */ +STATMOUNT_MNT_POINT /* Want/got mnt_point */ +STATMOUNT_FS_TYPE /* Want/got fs_type */ +.TE +.in +.P +In general, +the kernel does +.I not +reject values in +.I req.param +other than the above. +(For an exception, +see +.B EINVAL +in errors.) +Instead, +it simply informs the caller which values are supported +by this kernel and filesystem via the +.I statmount.mask +field. +Therefore, +.I "do not" +simply set +.I req.param +to +.B UINT_MAX +(all bits set), +as one or more bits may, +in the future, +be used to specify an extension to the buffer. +.SS The returned information +The status information for the target mount is returned in the +.I statmount +structure pointed to by +.IR smbuf . +.P +The fields in the +.I statmount +structure are: +.TP +.I smbuf.size +The size of the returned +.I smbuf +structure, +including any of the strings fields that were filled. +.TP +.I smbuf.mask +The ORed combination of +.BI STATMOUNT_ * +flags indicating which fields were filled in and thus valid. +The kernel may return fields that weren't requested, +and may fail to return fields that were requested, +depending on what the backing file system and kernel supports. +In either case, +.I req.param +will not be equal to +.IR mask . +.TP +.I smbuf.sb_dev_major +.TQ +.I smbuf.sb_dev_minor +The device that is mounted at this mount point. +.TP +.I smbuf.sb_magic +The file system specific super block magic. +.TP +.I smbuf.sb_flags +The flags that are set on the super block, +an ORed combination of +.BR SB_RDONLY , +.BR SB_SYNCHRONOUS , +.BR SB_DIRSYNC , +.BR SB_LAZYTIME . +.TP +.I smbuf.fs_type +The offset to the location in the +.I smbuf.str +buffer that contains the string representation of the mounted file system. +It is a null-terminated string. +.TP +.I smbuf.mnt_id +The unique mount ID of the mount. +.TP +.I smbuf.mnt_parent_id +The unique mount ID of the parent mount point of this mount. +If this is the root mount point then +.IR smbuf.mnt_id\~==\~smbuf.parent_mount_id . +.TP +.I smbuf.mnt_id_old +This corresponds to the mount ID that is exported by +.IR /proc/ pid /mountinfo . +.TP +.I smbuf.mnt_parent_id_old +This corresponds to the parent mount ID that is exported by +.IR /proc/ pid /mountinfo . +.TP +.I smbuf.mnt_attr +The +.BI MOUNT_ATTR_ * +flags set on this mount point. +.TP +.I smbuf.mnt_propagation +The mount propagation flags, +which can be one of +.BR MS_SHARED , +.BR MS_SLAVE , +.BR MS_PRIVATE , +.BR MS_UNBINDABLE . +.TP +.I smbuf.mnt_peer_group +The ID of the shared peer group. +.TP +.I smbuf.mnt_master +The mount point receives its propagation from this mount ID. +.TP +.I smbuf.propagate_from +The ID from the namespace we propagated from. +.TP +.I smbuf.mnt_root +The offset to the location in the +.I smbuf.str +buffer that contains the string representation of the mount +relative to the root of the file system. +It is a null-terminated string. +.TP +.I smbuf.mnt_point +The offset to the location in the +.I smbuf.str +buffer that contains the string representation of the mount +relative to the current root (ie if you are in a +.BR chroot ). +It is a null-terminated string. +.SH RETURN VALUE +On success, zero is returned. +On error, \-1 is returned, and +.I errno +is set to indicate the error. +.SH ERRORS +.TP +.B EPERM +Permission is denied for accessing this mount. +.TP +.B EFAULT +.I req +or +.I smbuf +points to a location outside the process's accessible +address space. +.TP +.B EINVAL +Invalid flag specified in +.IR flags . +.TP +.B EINVAL +.I req +is of insufficient size to be utilized. +.TP +.B E2BIG +.I req +is too large. +.TP +.B EOVERFLOW +The size of +.I smbuf +is too small to contain either the +.IR smbuf.fs_type , +.IR smbuf.mnt_root , +or +.IR smbuf.mnt_point . +Allocate a larger buffer and retry the call. +.TP +.B ENOENT +The specified +.I req.mnt_id +doesn't exist. +.TP +.B ENOMEM +Out of memory (i.e., kernel memory). +.SH STANDARDS +Linux. +.SH SEE ALSO +.BR listmount (2), +.BR statx (2) -- 2.43.0