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NAME

       ioctl_xfs_bulkstat - query information for a batch of XFS inodes

SYNOPSIS

       #include <xfs/xfs_fs.h>

       int ioctl(int fd, XFS_IOC_BULKSTAT, struct xfs_bulkstat_req *arg);

DESCRIPTION

       Query stat information for a group of XFS inodes.  This ioctl uses struct xfs_bulkstat_req
       to set up a bulk transfer from the kernel:

           struct xfs_bulkstat_req {
                struct xfs_bulk_ireq    hdr;
                struct xfs_bulkstat     bulkstat[];
           };

       See below for the xfs_bulkstat structure definition.

           struct xfs_bulk_ireq {
                uint64_t                ino;
                uint32_t                flags;
                uint32_t                icount;
                uint32_t                ocount;
                uint32_t                agno;
                uint64_t                reserved[5];
           };

       hdr.ino should be set to the number  of  the  first  inode  for  which  the  caller  wants
       information;  or  zero to start with the first inode in the filesystem; or a special value
       if XFS_BULK_IREQ_SPECIAL is set in the  flags  field.   Note  that  this  is  a  different
       semantic  than the lastip in the old FSBULKSTAT ioctl.  After the call, this value will be
       set to the number of the next inode for which information could supplied.   This  sets  up
       the next call for an iteration loop.

       If  the XFS_BULK_IREQ_SPECIAL flag is set in the flags field, the ino field is interpreted
       according to the following special values:

           XFS_BULK_IREQ_SPECIAL_ROOT
                  Return stat information for the root directory inode.

       hdr.flags is a bit set of operational flags:

           XFS_BULK_IREQ_AGNO
                  If this is set, the call will only return results for the allocation group (AG)
                  set  in hdr.agno.  If hdr.ino is set to zero, results will be returned starting
                  with the first inode in the AG.  This flag may not be set at the same  time  as
                  the XFS_BULK_IREQ_SPECIAL flag.

           XFS_BULK_IREQ_SPECIAL
                  If  this  is set, results will be returned for only the special inode specified
                  in the hdr.ino field.  This flag may not  be  set  at  the  same  time  as  the
                  XFS_BULK_IREQ_AGNO flag.

           XFS_BULK_IREQ_NREXT64
                  If this is set, data fork extent count is returned via bs_extents64 field and 0
                  is assigned to bs_extents.  Otherwise, data fork extent count is  returned  via
                  bs_extents field and bs_extents64 is assigned a value of 0. In the second case,
                  bs_extents is set to (2^31 - 1) if data fork extent count is larger than  2^31.
                  This flag may be set independently of whether other flags have been set.

       hdr.icount  is  the  maximum  number of records to return.  This should be the size of the
       array that comes after the header.

       hdr.ocount will be set to the number of records actually returned.

       hdr.agno is the number of the allocation group (AG) for which we  want  results.   If  the
       XFS_BULK_IREQ_AGNO flag is not set, this field is ignored.

       hdr.reserved must be set to zero.

       bulkstat is an array of struct xfs_bulkstat which is described below.  The array must have
       at least icount elements.

           struct xfs_bulkstat {
                uint64_t                bs_ino;
                uint64_t                bs_size;

                uint64_t                bs_blocks;
                uint64_t                bs_xflags;

                uint64_t                bs_atime;
                uint64_t                bs_mtime;

                uint64_t                bs_ctime;
                uint64_t                bs_btime;

                uint32_t                bs_gen;
                uint32_t                bs_uid;
                uint32_t                bs_gid;
                uint32_t                bs_projectid;

                uint32_t                bs_atime_nsec;
                uint32_t                bs_mtime_nsec;
                uint32_t                bs_ctime_nsec;
                uint32_t                bs_btime_nsec;

                uint32_t                bs_blksize;
                uint32_t                bs_rdev;
                uint32_t                bs_cowextsize_blks;
                uint32_t                bs_extsize_blks;

                uint32_t                bs_nlink;
                uint32_t                bs_extents;
                uint32_t                bs_aextents;
                uint16_t                bs_version;
                uint16_t                bs_forkoff;

                uint16_t                bs_sick;
                uint16_t                bs_checked;
                uint16_t                bs_mode;
                uint16_t                bs_pad2;
                uint64_t                bs_extents64;

                uint64_t                bs_pad[6];
           };

       bs_ino is the inode number of this record.

       bs_size is the size of the file, in bytes.

       bs_blocks is the number of filesystem blocks allocated to this file, including metadata.

       bs_xflags tell us what extended flags are set this inode.  These flags are the same values
       as those defined in the XFS INODE FLAGS section of the ioctl_xfs_fsgetxattr(2) manpage.

       bs_atime is the last time this file was accessed, in seconds.

       bs_mtime is the last time the contents of this file were modified, in seconds.

       bs_ctime is the last time this inode record was modified, in seconds.

       bs_btime is the time this inode record was created, in seconds.

       bs_gen is the generation number of the inode record.

       bs_uid is the user id.

       bs_gid is the group id.

       bs_projectid is the the project id.

       bs_atime_nsec is the nanoseconds component of the last time this file was accessed.

       bs_mtime_nsec is the nanoseconds component of the last time the contents of this file were
       modified.

       bs_ctime_nsec is the nanoseconds  component  of  the  last  time  this  inode  record  was
       modified.

       bs_btime_nsec is the nanoseconds component of the time this inode record was created.

       bs_blksize is the size of a data block for this file, in units of bytes.

       bs_rdev is the encoded device id if this is a special file.

       bs_cowextsize_blks  is  the Copy on Write extent size hint for this file, in units of data
       blocks.

       bs_extsize_blks is the extent size hint for this file, in units of data blocks.

       bs_nlink is the number of hard links to this inode.

       bs_extents is the number of storage mappings associated with this file's data.

       bs_aextents is the number  of  storage  mappings  associated  with  this  file's  extended
       attributes.

       bs_version   is   the   version   of   this   data   structure.    This  will  be  set  to
       XFS_BULKSTAT_VERSION_V5 by the kernel.

       bs_forkoff is the offset of the attribute fork in the inode record, in bytes.

       The fields bs_sick and bs_checked indicate the relative health of various allocation group
       metadata.    Please  see  the  section  XFS  INODE  METADATA  HEALTH  REPORTING  for  more
       information.

       bs_mode is the file type and mode.

       bs_pad[7] is zeroed.

RETURN VALUE

       On error, -1 is returned, and errno is set to indicate the error.

XFS INODE METADATA HEALTH REPORTING

       The online filesystem checking utility scans inode metadata and records what it  finds  in
       the  kernel  incore  state.  The following scheme is used for userspace to read the incore
       health status of an inode:

       • If a given sick flag is set in bs_sick, then that piece of metadata has been observed to
         be damaged.  The same bit should be set in bs_checked.

       • If  a given sick flag is set in bs_checked but is not set in bs_sick, then that piece of
         metadata has been checked and is not faulty.

       • If a given sick flag is not set in bs_checked, then no conclusion can be made.

       The following flags apply to these fields:

           XFS_BS_SICK_INODE
                  The inode's record itself.

           XFS_BS_SICK_BMBTD
                  File data extent mappings.

           XFS_BS_SICK_BMBTA
                  Extended attribute extent mappings.

           XFS_BS_SICK_BMBTC
                  Copy on Write staging extent mappings.

           XFS_BS_SICK_DIR
                  Directory information.

           XFS_BS_SICK_XATTR
                  Extended attribute data.

           XFS_BS_SICK_SYMLINK
                  Symbolic link target.

           XFS_BS_SICK_PARENT
                  Parent pointers.

ERRORS

       Error codes can be one of, but are not limited to, the following:

       EFAULT The kernel was not able to copy into the userspace buffer.

       EFSBADCRC
              Metadata checksum validation failed while performing the query.

       EFSCORRUPTED
              Metadata corruption was encountered while performing the query.

       EINVAL One of the arguments was not valid.

       EIO    An I/O error was encountered while performing the query.

       ENOMEM There was insufficient memory to perform the query.

CONFORMING TO

       This API is specific to XFS filesystem on the Linux kernel.

SEE ALSO

       ioctl(2), ioctl_xfs_fsgetxattr(2)