1 | /* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note */ |
2 | #ifndef _LINUX_STAT_H |
3 | #define _LINUX_STAT_H |
4 | |
5 | #include <linux/types.h> |
6 | |
7 | #if defined(__KERNEL__) || !defined(__GLIBC__) || (__GLIBC__ < 2) |
8 | |
9 | #define S_IFMT 00170000 |
10 | #define S_IFSOCK 0140000 |
11 | #define S_IFLNK 0120000 |
12 | #define S_IFREG 0100000 |
13 | #define S_IFBLK 0060000 |
14 | #define S_IFDIR 0040000 |
15 | #define S_IFCHR 0020000 |
16 | #define S_IFIFO 0010000 |
17 | #define S_ISUID 0004000 |
18 | #define S_ISGID 0002000 |
19 | #define S_ISVTX 0001000 |
20 | |
21 | #define S_ISLNK(m) (((m) & S_IFMT) == S_IFLNK) |
22 | #define S_ISREG(m) (((m) & S_IFMT) == S_IFREG) |
23 | #define S_ISDIR(m) (((m) & S_IFMT) == S_IFDIR) |
24 | #define S_ISCHR(m) (((m) & S_IFMT) == S_IFCHR) |
25 | #define S_ISBLK(m) (((m) & S_IFMT) == S_IFBLK) |
26 | #define S_ISFIFO(m) (((m) & S_IFMT) == S_IFIFO) |
27 | #define S_ISSOCK(m) (((m) & S_IFMT) == S_IFSOCK) |
28 | |
29 | #define S_IRWXU 00700 |
30 | #define S_IRUSR 00400 |
31 | #define S_IWUSR 00200 |
32 | #define S_IXUSR 00100 |
33 | |
34 | #define S_IRWXG 00070 |
35 | #define S_IRGRP 00040 |
36 | #define S_IWGRP 00020 |
37 | #define S_IXGRP 00010 |
38 | |
39 | #define S_IRWXO 00007 |
40 | #define S_IROTH 00004 |
41 | #define S_IWOTH 00002 |
42 | #define S_IXOTH 00001 |
43 | |
44 | #endif |
45 | |
46 | /* |
47 | * Timestamp structure for the timestamps in struct statx. |
48 | * |
49 | * tv_sec holds the number of seconds before (negative) or after (positive) |
50 | * 00:00:00 1st January 1970 UTC. |
51 | * |
52 | * tv_nsec holds a number of nanoseconds (0..999,999,999) after the tv_sec time. |
53 | * |
54 | * __reserved is held in case we need a yet finer resolution. |
55 | */ |
56 | struct statx_timestamp { |
57 | __s64 tv_sec; |
58 | __u32 tv_nsec; |
59 | __s32 __reserved; |
60 | }; |
61 | |
62 | /* |
63 | * Structures for the extended file attribute retrieval system call |
64 | * (statx()). |
65 | * |
66 | * The caller passes a mask of what they're specifically interested in as a |
67 | * parameter to statx(). What statx() actually got will be indicated in |
68 | * st_mask upon return. |
69 | * |
70 | * For each bit in the mask argument: |
71 | * |
72 | * - if the datum is not supported: |
73 | * |
74 | * - the bit will be cleared, and |
75 | * |
76 | * - the datum will be set to an appropriate fabricated value if one is |
77 | * available (eg. CIFS can take a default uid and gid), otherwise |
78 | * |
79 | * - the field will be cleared; |
80 | * |
81 | * - otherwise, if explicitly requested: |
82 | * |
83 | * - the datum will be synchronised to the server if AT_STATX_FORCE_SYNC is |
84 | * set or if the datum is considered out of date, and |
85 | * |
86 | * - the field will be filled in and the bit will be set; |
87 | * |
88 | * - otherwise, if not requested, but available in approximate form without any |
89 | * effort, it will be filled in anyway, and the bit will be set upon return |
90 | * (it might not be up to date, however, and no attempt will be made to |
91 | * synchronise the internal state first); |
92 | * |
93 | * - otherwise the field and the bit will be cleared before returning. |
94 | * |
95 | * Items in STATX_BASIC_STATS may be marked unavailable on return, but they |
96 | * will have values installed for compatibility purposes so that stat() and |
97 | * co. can be emulated in userspace. |
98 | */ |
99 | struct statx { |
100 | /* 0x00 */ |
101 | __u32 stx_mask; /* What results were written [uncond] */ |
102 | __u32 stx_blksize; /* Preferred general I/O size [uncond] */ |
103 | __u64 stx_attributes; /* Flags conveying information about the file [uncond] */ |
104 | /* 0x10 */ |
105 | __u32 stx_nlink; /* Number of hard links */ |
106 | __u32 stx_uid; /* User ID of owner */ |
107 | __u32 stx_gid; /* Group ID of owner */ |
108 | __u16 stx_mode; /* File mode */ |
109 | __u16 __spare0[1]; |
110 | /* 0x20 */ |
111 | __u64 stx_ino; /* Inode number */ |
112 | __u64 stx_size; /* File size */ |
113 | __u64 stx_blocks; /* Number of 512-byte blocks allocated */ |
114 | __u64 stx_attributes_mask; /* Mask to show what's supported in stx_attributes */ |
115 | /* 0x40 */ |
116 | struct statx_timestamp stx_atime; /* Last access time */ |
117 | struct statx_timestamp stx_btime; /* File creation time */ |
118 | struct statx_timestamp stx_ctime; /* Last attribute change time */ |
119 | struct statx_timestamp stx_mtime; /* Last data modification time */ |
120 | /* 0x80 */ |
121 | __u32 stx_rdev_major; /* Device ID of special file [if bdev/cdev] */ |
122 | __u32 stx_rdev_minor; |
123 | __u32 stx_dev_major; /* ID of device containing file [uncond] */ |
124 | __u32 stx_dev_minor; |
125 | /* 0x90 */ |
126 | __u64 stx_mnt_id; |
127 | __u32 stx_dio_mem_align; /* Memory buffer alignment for direct I/O */ |
128 | __u32 stx_dio_offset_align; /* File offset alignment for direct I/O */ |
129 | /* 0xa0 */ |
130 | __u64 __spare3[12]; /* Spare space for future expansion */ |
131 | /* 0x100 */ |
132 | }; |
133 | |
134 | /* |
135 | * Flags to be stx_mask |
136 | * |
137 | * Query request/result mask for statx() and struct statx::stx_mask. |
138 | * |
139 | * These bits should be set in the mask argument of statx() to request |
140 | * particular items when calling statx(). |
141 | */ |
142 | #define STATX_TYPE 0x00000001U /* Want/got stx_mode & S_IFMT */ |
143 | #define STATX_MODE 0x00000002U /* Want/got stx_mode & ~S_IFMT */ |
144 | #define STATX_NLINK 0x00000004U /* Want/got stx_nlink */ |
145 | #define STATX_UID 0x00000008U /* Want/got stx_uid */ |
146 | #define STATX_GID 0x00000010U /* Want/got stx_gid */ |
147 | #define STATX_ATIME 0x00000020U /* Want/got stx_atime */ |
148 | #define STATX_MTIME 0x00000040U /* Want/got stx_mtime */ |
149 | #define STATX_CTIME 0x00000080U /* Want/got stx_ctime */ |
150 | #define STATX_INO 0x00000100U /* Want/got stx_ino */ |
151 | #define STATX_SIZE 0x00000200U /* Want/got stx_size */ |
152 | #define STATX_BLOCKS 0x00000400U /* Want/got stx_blocks */ |
153 | #define STATX_BASIC_STATS 0x000007ffU /* The stuff in the normal stat struct */ |
154 | #define STATX_BTIME 0x00000800U /* Want/got stx_btime */ |
155 | #define STATX_MNT_ID 0x00001000U /* Got stx_mnt_id */ |
156 | #define STATX_DIOALIGN 0x00002000U /* Want/got direct I/O alignment info */ |
157 | |
158 | #define STATX__RESERVED 0x80000000U /* Reserved for future struct statx expansion */ |
159 | |
160 | /* |
161 | * This is deprecated, and shall remain the same value in the future. To avoid |
162 | * confusion please use the equivalent (STATX_BASIC_STATS | STATX_BTIME) |
163 | * instead. |
164 | */ |
165 | #define STATX_ALL 0x00000fffU |
166 | |
167 | /* |
168 | * Attributes to be found in stx_attributes and masked in stx_attributes_mask. |
169 | * |
170 | * These give information about the features or the state of a file that might |
171 | * be of use to ordinary userspace programs such as GUIs or ls rather than |
172 | * specialised tools. |
173 | * |
174 | * Note that the flags marked [I] correspond to the FS_IOC_SETFLAGS flags |
175 | * semantically. Where possible, the numerical value is picked to correspond |
176 | * also. Note that the DAX attribute indicates that the file is in the CPU |
177 | * direct access state. It does not correspond to the per-inode flag that |
178 | * some filesystems support. |
179 | * |
180 | */ |
181 | #define STATX_ATTR_COMPRESSED 0x00000004 /* [I] File is compressed by the fs */ |
182 | #define STATX_ATTR_IMMUTABLE 0x00000010 /* [I] File is marked immutable */ |
183 | #define STATX_ATTR_APPEND 0x00000020 /* [I] File is append-only */ |
184 | #define STATX_ATTR_NODUMP 0x00000040 /* [I] File is not to be dumped */ |
185 | #define STATX_ATTR_ENCRYPTED 0x00000800 /* [I] File requires key to decrypt in fs */ |
186 | #define STATX_ATTR_AUTOMOUNT 0x00001000 /* Dir: Automount trigger */ |
187 | #define STATX_ATTR_MOUNT_ROOT 0x00002000 /* Root of a mount */ |
188 | #define STATX_ATTR_VERITY 0x00100000 /* [I] Verity protected file */ |
189 | #define STATX_ATTR_DAX 0x00200000 /* File is currently in DAX state */ |
190 | |
191 | |
192 | #endif /* _LINUX_STAT_H */ |
193 | |