Mono.Unix.Native.Syscall.fstat Method
get file status

Syntax

public static int fstat (int filedes, out Stat buf)

See Also

Syscall.access
Syscall.chmod
Syscall.chown
Syscall.utimes

Parameters

filedes
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buf
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Returns

On success, zero is returned. On error, -1 is returned and Stdlib.GetLastError returns the translated error.

Usage

The stat() and lstat() system calls will fail if:

Error Details
Errno.EACCES

Search permission is denied for a component of the path prefix.

Errno.EFAULT

The sb or path argument points to an invalid address.

Errno.EIO

An I/O error occurred while reading from or writing to the file system.

Errno.ELOOP

Too many symbolic links were encountered in translating the pathname.

Errno.ENAMETOOLONG

A component of a pathname exceeded 255 characters, or an entire path name exceeded 1023 characters.

Errno.ENOENT

The named file does not exist.

Errno.ENOTDIR

A component of the path prefix is not a directory.

Errno.EOVERFLOW

The file size in bytes cannot be represented correctly in the structure pointed to by sb .

Error Details
Errno.EBADF

The fd argument is not a valid open file descriptor.

Errno.EFAULT

The sb argument points to an invalid address.

Errno.EIO

An I/O error occurred while reading from or writing to the file system.

Errno.EOVERFLOW

The file size in bytes cannot be represented correctly in the structure pointed to by sb .

Remarks

The stat() system call obtains information about the file pointed to by path . Read, write or execute permission of the named file is not required, but all directories listed in the path name leading to the file must be searchable.

The lstat() system call is like stat() except in the case where the named file is a symbolic link, in which case lstat() returns information about the link, while stat() returns information about the file the link references.

The fstat() system call obtains the same information about an open file known by the file descriptor fd .

The sb argument is a pointer to a Vt stat structure as defined by sys/stat.h and into which information is placed concerning the file.

The fields of Vt "struct stat" related to the file system are as follows:

st_dev

The numeric ID of the device containing the file.

st_ino

The file's inode number.

st_nlink

The number of hard links to the file.

The st_dev and st_ino fields together identify the file uniquely within the system.

The time-related fields of Vt "struct stat" are as follows:

st_atime

Time when file data last accessed. Changed by the Syscall.mknod(2) , Syscall.utimes(2) , Syscall.read(2) and Syscall.readv(2) system calls.

st_mtime

Time when file data last modified. Changed by the Syscall.mkdir(2) , Syscall.mkfifo(2) , Syscall.mknod(2) , Syscall.utimes(2) , Syscall.write(2) and Syscall.writev(2) system calls.

st_ctime

Time when file status was last changed (inode data modification). Changed by the Syscall.chflags(2) , Syscall.chmod(2) , Syscall.chown(2) , Syscall.creat(2) , Syscall.link(2) , Syscall.mkdir(2) , Syscall.mkfifo(2) , Syscall.mknod(2) , Syscall.rename(2) , Syscall.rmdir(2) , Syscall.symlink(2) , Syscall.truncate(2) , Syscall.unlink(2) , Syscall.utimes(2) , Syscall.write(2) and Syscall.writev(2) system calls.

st_birthtime

Time when the inode was created.

If TODO._POSIX_SOURCE is not defined, the time-related fields are defined as:

Usage

#ifndef _POSIX_SOURCE

#define st_atime st_atimespec.tv_sec

#define st_mtime st_mtimespec.tv_sec

#define st_ctime st_ctimespec.tv_sec

#endif

The size-related fields of the Vt "struct stat" are as follows:

st_size

The file size in bytes.

st_blksize

The optimal I/O block size for the file.

st_blocks

The actual number of blocks allocated for the file in 512-byte units. As short symbolic links are stored in the inode, this number may be zero.

The access-related fields of Vt "struct stat" are as follows:

st_uid

The user ID of the file's owner.

st_gid

The group ID of the file.

st_mode

Status of the file (see below).

The status information word st_mode has the following bits:

Usage

#define S_IFMT 0170000 /* type of file */

#define S_IFIFO 0010000 /* named pipe (fifo) */

#define S_IFCHR 0020000 /* character special */

#define S_IFDIR 0040000 /* directory */

#define S_IFBLK 0060000 /* block special */

#define S_IFREG 0100000 /* regular */

#define S_IFLNK 0120000 /* symbolic link */

#define S_IFSOCK 0140000 /* socket */

#define S_IFWHT 0160000 /* whiteout */

#define S_ISUID 0004000 /* set user id on execution */

#define S_ISGID 0002000 /* set group id on execution */

#define S_ISVTX 0001000 /* save swapped text even after use */

#define S_IRUSR 0000400 /* read permission, owner */

#define S_IWUSR 0000200 /* write permission, owner */

#define S_IXUSR 0000100 /* execute/search permission, owner */

For a list of access modes, see sys/stat.h , Syscall.access(2) and Syscall.chmod(2) . The following macros are available to test whether a st_mode value passed in the m argument corresponds to a file of the specified type:

S_ISBLK()m

Test for a block special file.

S_ISCHR()m

Test for a character special file.

S_ISDIR()m

Test for a directory.

S_ISFIFO()m

Test for a pipe or FIFO special file.

S_ISLNK()m

Test for a symbolic link.

S_ISREG()m

Test for a regular file.

S_ISSOCK()m

Test for a socket.

S_ISWHT()m

Test for a whiteout.

The macros evaluate to a non-zero value if the test is true or to the value 0 if the test is false.

Requirements

Namespace: Mono.Unix.Native
Assembly: Mono.Posix (in Mono.Posix.dll)
Assembly Versions: 1.0.5000.0, 2.0.0.0, 4.0.0.0