NAME¶
VOP_READDIR
—
read contents of a directory
SYNOPSIS¶
#include
<sys/param.h>
#include
<sys/dirent.h>
#include
<sys/vnode.h>
int
VOP_READDIR
(
struct
vnode *vp,
struct uio *uio,
struct ucred
*cred,
int
*eofflag,
int
*ncookies,
u_long
**cookies);
DESCRIPTION¶
Read directory entries.
- vp
- The vnode of the directory.
- uio
- Where to read the directory contents.
- cred
- The caller's credentials.
- eofflag
- Return end of file status (
NULL
if not
wanted).
- ncookies
- Number of directory cookies generated for NFS
(
NULL
if not wanted).
- cookies
- Directory seek cookies generated for NFS
(
NULL
if not wanted).
The directory contents are read into
struct
dirent structures. If the on-disc data structures differ from this then
they should be translated.
LOCKS¶
The directory should be locked on entry and will still be locked on exit.
RETURN VALUES¶
Zero is returned on success, otherwise an error code is returned.
If this is called from the NFS server, the extra arguments
eofflag,
ncookies and
cookies are given. The value of
*eofflag should be set to TRUE if the end of
the directory is reached while reading. The directory seek cookies are
returned to the NFS client and may be used later to restart a directory read
part way through the directory. There should be one cookie returned per
directory entry. The value of the cookie should be the offset within the
directory where the on-disc version of the appropriate directory entry starts.
Memory for the cookies should be allocated using:
...;
*ncookies = number of entries read;
*cookies = malloc(*ncookies * sizeof(u_long), M_TEMP, M_WAITOK);
ERRORS¶
- [
EINVAL
]
- An attempt was made to read from an illegal offset in the directory.
- [
EIO
]
- A read error occurred while reading the directory.
SEE ALSO¶
vnode(9)
AUTHORS¶
This manual page was written by
Doug
Rabson.