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Updated: July 2017
 
 

fstyp_mod_get_attr(3FSTYP)

Name

fstyp_mod_init, fstyp_mod_fini, fstyp_mod_ident, fstyp_mod_get_attr, fstyp_mod_dump - libfstyp module interface

Synopsis

cc [ flag… ] file–lfstyp –lnvpair [ library… ]
#include <libnvpair.h>
#include <libfstyp.h>

int fstyp_mod_init(int fd, off64_t **offset, fstyp_mod_handle_t *handle);
void fstyp_mod_fini(fstyp_mod_handle_t handle);
int fstyp_mod_ident(fstyp_mod_handle_t handle);
int fstyp_mod_get_attr(fstyp_mod_handle_t handle, nvlist_t **attr);
int fstyp_mod_dump(fstyp_mod_handle_t handle, FILE *fout, FILE *ferr);

Parameters

fd

Open file descriptor of a block or a raw device that contains the file system to be identified.

offset

Offset from the beginning of the device where the file system is located.

handle

Opaque handle that the module returns in fstyp_mod_init() and is used with other module functions.

fout

Output stream.

ferr

Error stream.

Description

A libfstyp module implements heuristics required to identify a file system type. The modules are shared objects loaded by libfstyp. The libfstyp modules are located in /usr/lib/fs subdirectories. A subdirectory name defines the name of the file system.

Each module exports the fstyp_mod_init(), fstyp_mod_fini(), fstyp_mod_ident(), and fstyp_mod_get_attr() functions. All of these functions map directly to the respective libfstyp interfaces.

The fstyp_mod_dump() function is optional. It can be used to output unformatted information about the file system. This function is used by the fstyp(1M) command when the –v option is specified. The fstyp_mod_dump() function is not recommended and should be used only in legacy modules.

Files

/usr/lib/fs/

Default module directory.

/usr/lib/fs/fstype/fstyp.so.1

Default path to a libfstyp module for an fstype file system.

Attributes

See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:

ATTRIBUTE TYPE
ATTRIBUTE VALUE
Interface Stability
Committed
MT-Level
MT-Safe

See Also

fstyp(1M), fstyp_strerror(3FSTYP), libfstyp(3LIB), attributes(5)