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VN_FULLPATH(9) | Kernel Developer's Manual | VN_FULLPATH(9) |
NAME¶
vn_fullpath
—
SYNOPSIS¶
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/vnode.h>
int
vn_fullpath
(struct thread *td,
struct vnode *vp, char **retbuf,
char **freebuf);
DESCRIPTION¶
Thevn_fullpath
() function makes a “best
effort” attempt to generate a string pathname for the passed vnode; the
resulting path, if any, will be relative to the root directory of the process
associated with the passed thread pointer. The
vn_fullpath
() function is implemented by inspecting
the VFS name cache, and attempting to reconstruct a path from the process root
to the object.
This process is necessarily unreliable for several reasons: intermediate entries in the path may not be found in the cache; files may have more than one name (hard links), not all file systems use the name cache (specifically, most synthetic file systems do not); a single name may be used for more than one file (in the context of file systems covering other file systems); a file may have no name (if deleted but still open or referenced). However, the resulting string may still be more useable to a user than a vnode pointer value, or a device number and inode number. Code consuming the results of this function should anticipate (and properly handle) failure.
Its arguments are:
- td
- The thread performing the call; this pointer will be dereferenced to find the process and its file descriptor structure, in order to identify the root vnode to use.
- vp
- The vnode to search for. No need to be locked by the caller.
- retbuf
- Pointer to a char * that
vn_fullpath
() may (on success) point at a newly allocated buffer containing the resulting pathname. - freebuf
- Pointer to a char * that
vn_fullpath
() may (on success) point at a buffer to be freed, when the caller is done with retbuf.
Typical consumers will declare two character pointers:
fullpath and freepath; they will
set freepath to NULL
, and
fullpath to a name to use in the event that the call
to vn_fullpath
() fails. After done with the value of
fullpath, the caller will check if
freepath is non-NULL
, and if
so, invoke free(9) with a pool type of
M_TEMP
.
RETURN VALUES¶
If the vnode is successfully converted to a pathname, 0 is returned; otherwise, an error number is returned.SEE ALSO¶
free(9)AUTHORS¶
This manual page was written by Robert Watson <rwatson@FreeBSD.org>.November 23, 2008 | Linux 4.9.0-9-amd64 |