System V statfs structure element semantics
Stephen Prince
sp at labtam.OZ
Fri Sep 30 15:20:22 AEST 1988
In article <3826 at dunkshot.mips.COM>, dce at mips.COM (David Elliott) writes:
> and f_bfree gives you the
> same number minus the "minfree" space (usually 10%). This means that
> if you do your math based on these numbers, an empty filesystem will
> appear to be 10% full.
But this "minfree" limit only applies to non-super-users. Do you report
something different for super-user?
> Are our values correct?
Would like to know the answer to that also. Having just been through the
exercise of porting the 4.3BSD file system to SVR3.
> What does the standard System V statfs do?
I'm not sure what you call standard, the 3 vols of SVID I have here,
don't have anything to say on this system call. While the SVR3
Programmer's Reference Manual only makes reference in describing the
returned structure:
long f_blocks; /* Total number of blocks */
long f_bfree; /* Count of free blocks */
and looking at the source (fs/s5/s5sys3.c):
f_blocks = the superblock field which gives the size in
blocks of the _entire_ volume (s_fsize)
f_bfree = superblock field which gives the _total_ free
blocks (s_tfree).
Since this point was not clarified, I decided to take the approach
used by the bsd version of df(1):
f_blocks = # of data blocks in file system (fs_dsize)
f_bfree = (# of free blocks) * (# frag/block) + (# free frag)
of course the two values are converted to a 512 byte block size
before returning.
> Does System V have a notion of space that only the superuser can fill?
Not in our SysV version from N.S. (Genix).
/sp
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