On 6/20/19 11:51 AM, Darrick J. Wong wrote: > From: Darrick J. Wong <darrick.wong@xxxxxxxxxx> > > Break out the xfs bulkstat ioctl into a separate manpage so that we can > document how it works. > > Signed-off-by: Darrick J. Wong <darrick.wong@xxxxxxxxxx> same small thing for "last inode." Reviewed-by: Eric Sandeen <sandeen@xxxxxxxxxx> > --- > man/man2/ioctl_xfs_fsbulkstat.2 | 216 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > man/man3/xfsctl.3 | 87 +--------------- > 2 files changed, 223 insertions(+), 80 deletions(-) > create mode 100644 man/man2/ioctl_xfs_fsbulkstat.2 > > > diff --git a/man/man2/ioctl_xfs_fsbulkstat.2 b/man/man2/ioctl_xfs_fsbulkstat.2 > new file mode 100644 > index 00000000..f50f80bd > --- /dev/null > +++ b/man/man2/ioctl_xfs_fsbulkstat.2 > @@ -0,0 +1,216 @@ > +.\" Copyright (c) 2019, Oracle. All rights reserved. > +.\" > +.\" %%%LICENSE_START(GPLv2+_DOC_FULL) > +.\" SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+ > +.\" %%%LICENSE_END > +.TH IOCTL-XFS-FSBULKSTAT 2 2019-06-17 "XFS" > +.SH NAME > +ioctl_xfs_fsbulkstat \- query information for a batch of XFS inodes > +.SH SYNOPSIS > +.br > +.B #include <xfs/xfs_fs.h> > +.PP > +.BI "int ioctl(int " fd ", XFS_IOC_FSBULKSTAT, struct xfs_fsop_bulkreq *" arg ); > +.br > +.BI "int ioctl(int " fd ", XFS_IOC_FSBULKSTAT_SINGLE, struct xfs_fsop_bulkreq *" arg ); > +.SH DESCRIPTION > +Query stat information for a group of XFS inodes. > +These ioctls use > +.B struct xfs_fsop_bulkreq > +to set up a bulk transfer with the kernel: > +.PP > +.in +4n > +.nf > +struct xfs_fsop_bulkreq { > + __u64 *lastip; > + __s32 count; > + void *ubuffer; > + __s32 *ocount; > +}; > +.fi > +.in > +.PP > +.I lastip > +points to a value that will receive the number of the "last inode". > +This cannot be NULL. > +For > +.BR FSBULKSTAT , > +this should be set to one less than the number of the first inode for which the > +caller wants information, or zero to start with the first inode in the > +filesystem. > +For > +.BR FSBULKSTAT_SINGLE , > +this should be set to the number of the inode for which the caller wants > +information. > +After the call, this value will be set to the number of the last inode for > +which information was supplied. > +This field will not be updated if > +.I ocount > +is NULL. > +.PP > +.I count > +is the number of elements in the > +.B ubuffer > +array and therefore the number of inodes for which to return stat information. > +This value must be set to 1 for > +.BR FSBULKSTAT_SINGLE . > +.PP > +.I ocount > +points to a value that will receive the number of records returned. > +If this value is NULL, then neither > +.I ocount > +nor > +.I lastip > +will be updated. > +.PP > +.I ubuffer > +points to a memory buffer into which inode stat information will be copied. > +This buffer must be an array of > +.B struct xfs_bstat > +which is described below. > +The array must have at least > +.I count > +elements. > +.PP > +.in +4n > +.nf > +struct xfs_bstat { > + __u64 bs_ino; > + __u16 bs_mode; > + __u16 bs_nlink; > + __u32 bs_uid; > + __u32 bs_gid; > + __u32 bs_rdev; > + __s32 bs_blksize; > + __s64 bs_size; > + struct xfs_bstime bs_atime; > + struct xfs_bstime bs_mtime; > + struct xfs_bstime bs_ctime; > + int64_t bs_blocks; > + __u32 bs_xflags; > + __s32 bs_extsize; > + __s32 bs_extents; > + __u32 bs_gen; > + __u16 bs_projid_lo; > + __u16 bs_forkoff; > + __u16 bs_projid_hi; > + unsigned char bs_pad[6]; > + __u32 bs_cowextsize; > + __u32 bs_dmevmask; > + __u16 bs_dmstate; > + __u16 bs_aextents; > +}; > +.fi > +.in > +.PP > +The structure members are as follows: > +.PP > +.I bs_ino > +is the inode number for this record. > +.PP > +.I bs_mode > +is the file type and mode. > +.PP > +.I bs_nlink > +is the number of hard links to this inode. > +.PP > +.I bs_uid > +is the user id. > +.PP > +.I bs_gid > +is the group id. > +.PP > +.I bs_rdev > +is the encoded device id if this is a special file. > +.PP > +.I bs_blksize > +is the size of a data block for this file, in units of bytes. > +.PP > +.I bs_size > +is the size of the file, in bytes. > +.PP > +.I bs_atime > +is the last time this file was accessed. > +.PP > +.I bs_mtime > +is the last time the contents of this file were modified. > +.PP > +.I bs_ctime > +is the last time this inode record was modified. > +.PP > +.I bs_blocks > +is the number of filesystem blocks allocated to this file, including metadata. > +.PP > +.I bs_xflags > +contains the extended flags that are set on this inode. > +These flags are the same values as those defined in the > +.B XFS INODE FLAGS > +section of the > +.BR ioctl_xfs_fsgetxattr (2) > +manpage. > + > +.PD 1 > +.PP > +.I bs_extsize > +is the extent size hint for this file, in bytes. > +.PP > +.I bs_extents > +is the number of storage mappings associated with this file's data. > +.PP > +.I bs_gen > +is the generation number of the inode record. > +.PP > +.I bs_projid_lo > +is the lower 16-bits of the project id. > +.PP > +.I bs_forkoff > +is the offset of the attribute fork in the inode record, in bytes. > +.PP > +.I bs_projid_hi > +is the upper 16-bits of the project id. > +.PP > +.I bs_pad[6] > +is zeroed. > +.PP > +.I bs_cowextsize > +is the Copy on Write extent size hint for this file, in bytes. > +.PP > +.I bs_dmevmask > +is unused on Linux. > +.PP > +.I bs_dmstate > +is unused on Linux. > +.PP > +.I bs_aextents > +is the number of storage mappings associated with this file's extended > +attributes. > +.SH RETURN VALUE > +On error, \-1 is returned, and > +.I errno > +is set to indicate the error. > +.PP > +.SH ERRORS > +Error codes can be one of, but are not limited to, the following: > +.TP > +.B EFAULT > +The kernel was not able to copy into the userspace buffer. > +.TP > +.B EFSBADCRC > +Metadata checksum validation failed while performing the query. > +.TP > +.B EFSCORRUPTED > +Metadata corruption was encountered while performing the query. > +.TP > +.B EINVAL > +One of the arguments was not valid. > +.TP > +.B EIO > +An I/O error was encountered while performing the query. > +.TP > +.B ENOMEM > +There was insufficient memory to perform the query. > +.SH CONFORMING TO > +This API is specific to XFS filesystem on the Linux kernel. > +.SH SEE ALSO > +.BR ioctl (2), > +.BR ioctl_xfs_fsgetxattr (2) > diff --git a/man/man3/xfsctl.3 b/man/man3/xfsctl.3 > index 1237eac6..94a6ad4b 100644 > --- a/man/man3/xfsctl.3 > +++ b/man/man3/xfsctl.3 > @@ -399,92 +399,18 @@ An output > .B ocount > value of zero means that the inode table has been exhausted. > > -.TP > -.B XFS_IOC_FSBULKSTAT > -This interface is used to extract inode information (stat > -information) "in bulk" from a filesystem. It is intended to > -be called iteratively, to obtain information about the entire > -set of inodes in a filesystem. > -The information is passed in and out via a structure of type > -.B xfs_fsop_bulkreq_t > -pointed to by the final argument. > -.B lastip > -is a pointer to a variable containing the last inode number returned, > -initially it should be zero. > -.B icount > -indicates the size of the array of structures specified by > -.B ubuffer. > -.B ubuffer > -is the address of an array of structures of type > -.BR xfs_bstat_t . > -Many of the elements in the structure are the same as for the stat > -structure. > -The structure has the following elements: > -.B bs_ino > -(inode number), > -.B bs_mode > -(type and mode), > -.B bs_nlink > -(number of links), > -.B bs_uid > -(user id), > -.B bs_gid > -(group id), > -.B bs_rdev > -(device value), > -.B bs_blksize > -(block size of the filesystem), > -.B bs_size > -(file size in bytes), > -.B bs_atime > -(access time), > -.B bs_mtime > -(modify time), > -.B bs_ctime > -(inode change time), > -.B bs_blocks > -(number of blocks used by the file), > -.B bs_xflags > -(extended flags), > -.B bs_extsize > -(extent size), > -.B bs_extents > -(number of extents), > -.B bs_gen > -(generation count), > -.B bs_projid_lo > -(project id - low word), > -.B bs_projid_hi > -(project id - high word, used when projid32bit feature is enabled), > -.B bs_dmevmask > -(DMIG event mask), > -.B bs_dmstate > -(DMIG state information), and > -.B bs_aextents > -(attribute extent count). > -.B ocount > -is a pointer to a count of returned values, filled in by the call. > -An output > -.B ocount > -value of zero means that the inode table has been exhausted. > - > -.TP > -.B XFS_IOC_FSBULKSTAT_SINGLE > -This interface is a variant of the > -.B XFS_IOC_FSBULKSTAT > -interface, used to obtain information about a single inode. > -for an open file in the filesystem of interest. > -The same structure is used to pass information in and out of > -the kernel, except no output count parameter is used (should > -be initialized to zero). > -An error is returned if the inode number is invalid. > - > .TP > .B XFS_IOC_FSGEOMETRY > See > .BR ioctl_xfs_fsop_geometry (2) > for more information. > > +.TP > +.BR XFS_IOC_FSBULKSTAT " or " XFS_IOC_FSBULKSTAT_SINGLE > +See > +.BR ioctl_xfs_fsbulkstat (2) > +for more information. > + > .PP > .nf > .B XFS_IOC_THAW > @@ -509,6 +435,7 @@ as they are not of general use to applications. > .SH SEE ALSO > .BR ioctl_xfs_fsgetxattr (2), > .BR ioctl_xfs_fsop_geometry (2), > +.BR ioctl_xfs_fsbulkstat (2), > .BR fstatfs (2), > .BR statfs (2), > .BR xfs (5), >