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GETMNTINFO(3) BSD Library Functions Manual GETMNTINFO(3) NAME getmntinfo -- get information about mounted file systems LIBRARY Standard C Library (libc, -lc) SYNOPSIS #include <sys/param.h> #include <sys/ucred.h> #include <sys/mount.h> int getmntinfo(struct statfs **mntbufp, int flags); int getmntinfo64(struct statfs64 **mntbufp, int flags); DESCRIPTION The getmntinfo() function returns an array of statfs structures describ-ing describing ing each currently mounted file system (see statfs(2)). Likewise, the getmntinfo64() function returns an array of statfs64 structures describ-ing describing ing each currently mounted file system. The getmntinfo() function passes its flags argument transparently to getfsstat(2), while the getmntinfo64() function passes its flags argument transparently to getfsstat64(). RETURN VALUES On successful completion, getmntinfo() and getmntinfo64() return a count of the number of elements in the array. The pointer to the array is stored into mntbufp. If an error occurs, zero is returned and the external variable errno is set to indicate the error. Although the pointer mntbufp will be unmodi-fied, unmodified, fied, any information previously returned by getmntinfo() or getmntinfo64() will be lost. ERRORS The getmntinfo() and getmntinfo64() functions may fail and set errno for any of the errors specified for the library routines getfsstat(2) or malloc(3). SEE ALSO getfsstat(2), mount(2), statfs(2), mount(8) HISTORY The getmntinfo() function first appeared in 4.4BSD. BUGS The getmntinfo() and getmntinfo64() functions write the array of struc-tures structures tures to an internal static object and returns a pointer to that object. Subsequent calls to getmntinfo() and getmntinfo64() will modify the same object. The memory allocated by getmntinfo() and getmntinfo64() cannot be free(3)'d by the application. BSD June 9, 1993 BSD |