stat,tail: improve support for snfs
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1 /* stat.c -- display file or file system status
2 Copyright (C) 2001-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4 This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
5 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
6 the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
7 (at your option) any later version.
9 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
10 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
11 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
12 GNU General Public License for more details.
14 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
15 along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
17 Written by Michael Meskes. */
19 #include <config.h>
21 /* Keep this conditional in sync with the similar conditional in
22 ../m4/stat-prog.m4. */
23 #if ((STAT_STATVFS || STAT_STATVFS64) \
24 && (HAVE_STRUCT_STATVFS_F_BASETYPE || HAVE_STRUCT_STATVFS_F_FSTYPENAME \
25 || (! HAVE_STRUCT_STATFS_F_FSTYPENAME && HAVE_STRUCT_STATVFS_F_TYPE)))
26 # define USE_STATVFS 1
27 #else
28 # define USE_STATVFS 0
29 #endif
31 #include <stddef.h>
32 #include <stdio.h>
33 #include <stdalign.h>
34 #include <sys/types.h>
35 #include <pwd.h>
36 #include <grp.h>
37 #if USE_STATVFS
38 # include <sys/statvfs.h>
39 #elif HAVE_SYS_VFS_H
40 # include <sys/vfs.h>
41 #elif HAVE_SYS_MOUNT_H && HAVE_SYS_PARAM_H
42 /* NOTE: freebsd5.0 needs sys/param.h and sys/mount.h for statfs.
43 It does have statvfs.h, but shouldn't use it, since it doesn't
44 HAVE_STRUCT_STATVFS_F_BASETYPE. So find a clean way to fix it. */
45 /* NetBSD 1.5.2 needs these, for the declaration of struct statfs. */
46 # include <sys/param.h>
47 # include <sys/mount.h>
48 # if HAVE_NFS_NFS_CLNT_H && HAVE_NFS_VFS_H
49 /* Ultrix 4.4 needs these for the declaration of struct statfs. */
50 # include <netinet/in.h>
51 # include <nfs/nfs_clnt.h>
52 # include <nfs/vfs.h>
53 # endif
54 #elif HAVE_OS_H /* BeOS */
55 # include <fs_info.h>
56 #endif
57 #include <selinux/selinux.h>
59 #include "system.h"
61 #include "areadlink.h"
62 #include "error.h"
63 #include "file-type.h"
64 #include "filemode.h"
65 #include "fs.h"
66 #include "getopt.h"
67 #include "mountlist.h"
68 #include "quote.h"
69 #include "quotearg.h"
70 #include "stat-size.h"
71 #include "stat-time.h"
72 #include "strftime.h"
73 #include "find-mount-point.h"
74 #include "xvasprintf.h"
76 #if USE_STATVFS
77 # define STRUCT_STATVFS struct statvfs
78 # define STRUCT_STATXFS_F_FSID_IS_INTEGER STRUCT_STATVFS_F_FSID_IS_INTEGER
79 # define HAVE_STRUCT_STATXFS_F_TYPE HAVE_STRUCT_STATVFS_F_TYPE
80 # if HAVE_STRUCT_STATVFS_F_NAMEMAX
81 # define SB_F_NAMEMAX(S) ((S)->f_namemax)
82 # endif
83 # if ! STAT_STATVFS && STAT_STATVFS64
84 # define STATFS statvfs64
85 # else
86 # define STATFS statvfs
87 # endif
88 # define STATFS_FRSIZE(S) ((S)->f_frsize)
89 #else
90 # define HAVE_STRUCT_STATXFS_F_TYPE HAVE_STRUCT_STATFS_F_TYPE
91 # if HAVE_STRUCT_STATFS_F_NAMELEN
92 # define SB_F_NAMEMAX(S) ((S)->f_namelen)
93 # endif
94 # define STATFS statfs
95 # if HAVE_OS_H /* BeOS */
96 /* BeOS has a statvfs function, but it does not return sensible values
97 for f_files, f_ffree and f_favail, and lacks f_type, f_basetype and
98 f_fstypename. Use 'struct fs_info' instead. */
99 static int ATTRIBUTE_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT
100 statfs (char const *filename, struct fs_info *buf)
102 dev_t device = dev_for_path (filename);
103 if (device < 0)
105 errno = (device == B_ENTRY_NOT_FOUND ? ENOENT
106 : device == B_BAD_VALUE ? EINVAL
107 : device == B_NAME_TOO_LONG ? ENAMETOOLONG
108 : device == B_NO_MEMORY ? ENOMEM
109 : device == B_FILE_ERROR ? EIO
110 : 0);
111 return -1;
113 /* If successful, buf->dev will be == device. */
114 return fs_stat_dev (device, buf);
116 # define f_fsid dev
117 # define f_blocks total_blocks
118 # define f_bfree free_blocks
119 # define f_bavail free_blocks
120 # define f_bsize io_size
121 # define f_files total_nodes
122 # define f_ffree free_nodes
123 # define STRUCT_STATVFS struct fs_info
124 # define STRUCT_STATXFS_F_FSID_IS_INTEGER true
125 # define STATFS_FRSIZE(S) ((S)->block_size)
126 # else
127 # define STRUCT_STATVFS struct statfs
128 # define STRUCT_STATXFS_F_FSID_IS_INTEGER STRUCT_STATFS_F_FSID_IS_INTEGER
129 # if HAVE_STRUCT_STATFS_F_FRSIZE
130 # define STATFS_FRSIZE(S) ((S)->f_frsize)
131 # else
132 # define STATFS_FRSIZE(S) 0
133 # endif
134 # endif
135 #endif
137 #ifdef SB_F_NAMEMAX
138 # define OUT_NAMEMAX out_uint
139 #else
140 /* NetBSD 1.5.2 has neither f_namemax nor f_namelen. */
141 # define SB_F_NAMEMAX(S) "*"
142 # define OUT_NAMEMAX out_string
143 #endif
145 #if HAVE_STRUCT_STATVFS_F_BASETYPE
146 # define STATXFS_FILE_SYSTEM_TYPE_MEMBER_NAME f_basetype
147 #else
148 # if HAVE_STRUCT_STATVFS_F_FSTYPENAME || HAVE_STRUCT_STATFS_F_FSTYPENAME
149 # define STATXFS_FILE_SYSTEM_TYPE_MEMBER_NAME f_fstypename
150 # elif HAVE_OS_H /* BeOS */
151 # define STATXFS_FILE_SYSTEM_TYPE_MEMBER_NAME fsh_name
152 # endif
153 #endif
155 /* FIXME: these are used by printf.c, too */
156 #define isodigit(c) ('0' <= (c) && (c) <= '7')
157 #define octtobin(c) ((c) - '0')
158 #define hextobin(c) ((c) >= 'a' && (c) <= 'f' ? (c) - 'a' + 10 : \
159 (c) >= 'A' && (c) <= 'F' ? (c) - 'A' + 10 : (c) - '0')
161 static char const digits[] = "0123456789";
163 /* Flags that are portable for use in printf, for at least one
164 conversion specifier; make_format removes unportable flags as
165 needed for particular specifiers. The glibc 2.2 extension "I" is
166 listed here; it is removed by make_format because it has undefined
167 behavior elsewhere and because it is incompatible with
168 out_epoch_sec. */
169 static char const printf_flags[] = "'-+ #0I";
171 #define PROGRAM_NAME "stat"
173 #define AUTHORS proper_name ("Michael Meskes")
175 enum
177 PRINTF_OPTION = CHAR_MAX + 1
180 static struct option const long_options[] =
182 {"context", no_argument, 0, 'Z'},
183 {"dereference", no_argument, NULL, 'L'},
184 {"file-system", no_argument, NULL, 'f'},
185 {"format", required_argument, NULL, 'c'},
186 {"printf", required_argument, NULL, PRINTF_OPTION},
187 {"terse", no_argument, NULL, 't'},
188 {GETOPT_HELP_OPTION_DECL},
189 {GETOPT_VERSION_OPTION_DECL},
190 {NULL, 0, NULL, 0}
193 /* Whether to follow symbolic links; True for --dereference (-L). */
194 static bool follow_links;
196 /* Whether to interpret backslash-escape sequences.
197 True for --printf=FMT, not for --format=FMT (-c). */
198 static bool interpret_backslash_escapes;
200 /* The trailing delimiter string:
201 "" for --printf=FMT, "\n" for --format=FMT (-c). */
202 static char const *trailing_delim = "";
204 /* The representation of the decimal point in the current locale. */
205 static char const *decimal_point;
206 static size_t decimal_point_len;
208 /* Return the type of the specified file system.
209 Some systems have statfvs.f_basetype[FSTYPSZ] (AIX, HP-UX, and Solaris).
210 Others have statvfs.f_fstypename[_VFS_NAMELEN] (NetBSD 3.0).
211 Others have statfs.f_fstypename[MFSNAMELEN] (NetBSD 1.5.2).
212 Still others have neither and have to get by with f_type (GNU/Linux).
213 But f_type may only exist in statfs (Cygwin). */
214 static char const * ATTRIBUTE_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT
215 human_fstype (STRUCT_STATVFS const *statfsbuf)
217 #ifdef STATXFS_FILE_SYSTEM_TYPE_MEMBER_NAME
218 return statfsbuf->STATXFS_FILE_SYSTEM_TYPE_MEMBER_NAME;
219 #else
220 switch (statfsbuf->f_type)
222 # if defined __linux__
224 /* Compare with what's in libc:
225 f=/a/libc/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/linux_fsinfo.h
226 sed -n '/ADFS_SUPER_MAGIC/,/SYSFS_MAGIC/p' $f \
227 | perl -n -e '/#define (.*?)_(?:SUPER_)MAGIC\s+0x(\S+)/' \
228 -e 'and print "case S_MAGIC_$1: /\* 0x" . uc($2) . " *\/\n"' \
229 | sort > sym_libc
230 perl -ne '/^\s+(case S_MAGIC_.*?): \/\* 0x(\S+) \*\//' \
231 -e 'and do { $v=uc$2; print "$1: /\* 0x$v *\/\n"}' stat.c \
232 | sort > sym_stat
233 diff -u sym_stat sym_libc
236 /* Also compare with the list in "man 2 statfs" using the
237 fs-magic-compare make target. */
239 /* IMPORTANT NOTE: Each of the following 'case S_MAGIC_...:'
240 statements must be followed by a hexadecimal constant in
241 a comment. The S_MAGIC_... name and constant are automatically
242 combined to produce the #define directives in fs.h. */
244 case S_MAGIC_ADFS: /* 0xADF5 local */
245 return "adfs";
246 case S_MAGIC_AFFS: /* 0xADFF local */
247 return "affs";
248 case S_MAGIC_AFS: /* 0x5346414F remote */
249 return "afs";
250 case S_MAGIC_ANON_INODE_FS: /* 0x09041934 local */
251 return "anon-inode FS";
252 case S_MAGIC_AUFS: /* 0x61756673 remote */
253 /* FIXME: change syntax or add an optional attribute like "inotify:no".
254 The above is labeled as "remote" so that tail always uses polling,
255 but this isn't really a remote file system type. */
256 return "aufs";
257 case S_MAGIC_AUTOFS: /* 0x0187 local */
258 return "autofs";
259 case S_MAGIC_BEFS: /* 0x42465331 local */
260 return "befs";
261 case S_MAGIC_BDEVFS: /* 0x62646576 local */
262 return "bdevfs";
263 case S_MAGIC_BFS: /* 0x1BADFACE local */
264 return "bfs";
265 case S_MAGIC_BINFMTFS: /* 0x42494E4D local */
266 return "binfmt_misc";
267 case S_MAGIC_BTRFS: /* 0x9123683E local */
268 return "btrfs";
269 case S_MAGIC_CEPH: /* 0x00C36400 remote */
270 return "ceph";
271 case S_MAGIC_CGROUP: /* 0x0027E0EB local */
272 return "cgroupfs";
273 case S_MAGIC_CIFS: /* 0xFF534D42 remote */
274 return "cifs";
275 case S_MAGIC_CODA: /* 0x73757245 remote */
276 return "coda";
277 case S_MAGIC_COH: /* 0x012FF7B7 local */
278 return "coh";
279 case S_MAGIC_CRAMFS: /* 0x28CD3D45 local */
280 return "cramfs";
281 case S_MAGIC_CRAMFS_WEND: /* 0x453DCD28 local */
282 return "cramfs-wend";
283 case S_MAGIC_DEBUGFS: /* 0x64626720 local */
284 return "debugfs";
285 case S_MAGIC_DEVFS: /* 0x1373 local */
286 return "devfs";
287 case S_MAGIC_DEVPTS: /* 0x1CD1 local */
288 return "devpts";
289 case S_MAGIC_ECRYPTFS: /* 0xF15F local */
290 return "ecryptfs";
291 case S_MAGIC_EFIVARFS: /* 0xDE5E81E4 local */
292 return "efivarfs";
293 case S_MAGIC_EFS: /* 0x00414A53 local */
294 return "efs";
295 case S_MAGIC_EXOFS: /* 0x5DF5 local */
296 return "exofs";
297 case S_MAGIC_EXT: /* 0x137D local */
298 return "ext";
299 case S_MAGIC_EXT2: /* 0xEF53 local */
300 return "ext2/ext3";
301 case S_MAGIC_EXT2_OLD: /* 0xEF51 local */
302 return "ext2";
303 case S_MAGIC_F2FS: /* 0xF2F52010 local */
304 return "f2fs";
305 case S_MAGIC_FAT: /* 0x4006 local */
306 return "fat";
307 case S_MAGIC_FHGFS: /* 0x19830326 remote */
308 return "fhgfs";
309 case S_MAGIC_FUSEBLK: /* 0x65735546 remote */
310 return "fuseblk";
311 case S_MAGIC_FUSECTL: /* 0x65735543 remote */
312 return "fusectl";
313 case S_MAGIC_FUTEXFS: /* 0x0BAD1DEA local */
314 return "futexfs";
315 case S_MAGIC_GFS: /* 0x1161970 remote */
316 return "gfs/gfs2";
317 case S_MAGIC_GPFS: /* 0x47504653 remote */
318 return "gpfs";
319 case S_MAGIC_HFS: /* 0x4244 local */
320 return "hfs";
321 case S_MAGIC_HPFS: /* 0xF995E849 local */
322 return "hpfs";
323 case S_MAGIC_HUGETLBFS: /* 0x958458F6 local */
324 return "hugetlbfs";
325 case S_MAGIC_MTD_INODE_FS: /* 0x11307854 local */
326 return "inodefs";
327 case S_MAGIC_INOTIFYFS: /* 0x2BAD1DEA local */
328 return "inotifyfs";
329 case S_MAGIC_ISOFS: /* 0x9660 local */
330 return "isofs";
331 case S_MAGIC_ISOFS_R_WIN: /* 0x4004 local */
332 return "isofs";
333 case S_MAGIC_ISOFS_WIN: /* 0x4000 local */
334 return "isofs";
335 case S_MAGIC_JFFS: /* 0x07C0 local */
336 return "jffs";
337 case S_MAGIC_JFFS2: /* 0x72B6 local */
338 return "jffs2";
339 case S_MAGIC_JFS: /* 0x3153464A local */
340 return "jfs";
341 case S_MAGIC_KAFS: /* 0x6B414653 remote */
342 return "k-afs";
343 case S_MAGIC_LUSTRE: /* 0x0BD00BD0 remote */
344 return "lustre";
345 case S_MAGIC_MINIX: /* 0x137F local */
346 return "minix";
347 case S_MAGIC_MINIX_30: /* 0x138F local */
348 return "minix (30 char.)";
349 case S_MAGIC_MINIX_V2: /* 0x2468 local */
350 return "minix v2";
351 case S_MAGIC_MINIX_V2_30: /* 0x2478 local */
352 return "minix v2 (30 char.)";
353 case S_MAGIC_MINIX_V3: /* 0x4D5A local */
354 return "minix3";
355 case S_MAGIC_MQUEUE: /* 0x19800202 local */
356 return "mqueue";
357 case S_MAGIC_MSDOS: /* 0x4D44 local */
358 return "msdos";
359 case S_MAGIC_NCP: /* 0x564C remote */
360 return "novell";
361 case S_MAGIC_NFS: /* 0x6969 remote */
362 return "nfs";
363 case S_MAGIC_NFSD: /* 0x6E667364 remote */
364 return "nfsd";
365 case S_MAGIC_NILFS: /* 0x3434 local */
366 return "nilfs";
367 case S_MAGIC_NTFS: /* 0x5346544E local */
368 return "ntfs";
369 case S_MAGIC_OPENPROM: /* 0x9FA1 local */
370 return "openprom";
371 case S_MAGIC_OCFS2: /* 0x7461636f remote */
372 return "ocfs2";
373 case S_MAGIC_PANFS: /* 0xAAD7AAEA remote */
374 return "panfs";
375 case S_MAGIC_PIPEFS: /* 0x50495045 remote */
376 /* FIXME: change syntax or add an optional attribute like "inotify:no".
377 The above is labeled as "remote" so that tail always uses polling,
378 but this isn't really a remote file system type. */
379 return "pipefs";
380 case S_MAGIC_PROC: /* 0x9FA0 local */
381 return "proc";
382 case S_MAGIC_PSTOREFS: /* 0x6165676C local */
383 return "pstorefs";
384 case S_MAGIC_QNX4: /* 0x002F local */
385 return "qnx4";
386 case S_MAGIC_QNX6: /* 0x68191122 local */
387 return "qnx6";
388 case S_MAGIC_RAMFS: /* 0x858458F6 local */
389 return "ramfs";
390 case S_MAGIC_REISERFS: /* 0x52654973 local */
391 return "reiserfs";
392 case S_MAGIC_ROMFS: /* 0x7275 local */
393 return "romfs";
394 case S_MAGIC_RPC_PIPEFS: /* 0x67596969 local */
395 return "rpc_pipefs";
396 case S_MAGIC_SECURITYFS: /* 0x73636673 local */
397 return "securityfs";
398 case S_MAGIC_SELINUX: /* 0xF97CFF8C local */
399 return "selinux";
400 case S_MAGIC_SMB: /* 0x517B remote */
401 return "smb";
402 case S_MAGIC_SNFS: /* 0xBEEFDEAD remote */
403 return "snfs";
404 case S_MAGIC_SOCKFS: /* 0x534F434B local */
405 return "sockfs";
406 case S_MAGIC_SQUASHFS: /* 0x73717368 local */
407 return "squashfs";
408 case S_MAGIC_SYSFS: /* 0x62656572 local */
409 return "sysfs";
410 case S_MAGIC_SYSV2: /* 0x012FF7B6 local */
411 return "sysv2";
412 case S_MAGIC_SYSV4: /* 0x012FF7B5 local */
413 return "sysv4";
414 case S_MAGIC_TMPFS: /* 0x01021994 local */
415 return "tmpfs";
416 case S_MAGIC_UBIFS: /* 0x24051905 local */
417 return "ubifs";
418 case S_MAGIC_UDF: /* 0x15013346 local */
419 return "udf";
420 case S_MAGIC_UFS: /* 0x00011954 local */
421 return "ufs";
422 case S_MAGIC_UFS_BYTESWAPPED: /* 0x54190100 local */
423 return "ufs";
424 case S_MAGIC_USBDEVFS: /* 0x9FA2 local */
425 return "usbdevfs";
426 case S_MAGIC_V9FS: /* 0x01021997 local */
427 return "v9fs";
428 case S_MAGIC_VMHGFS: /* 0xBACBACBC remote */
429 return "vmhgfs";
430 case S_MAGIC_VXFS: /* 0xA501FCF5 local */
431 return "vxfs";
432 case S_MAGIC_VZFS: /* 0x565A4653 local */
433 return "vzfs";
434 case S_MAGIC_XENFS: /* 0xABBA1974 local */
435 return "xenfs";
436 case S_MAGIC_XENIX: /* 0x012FF7B4 local */
437 return "xenix";
438 case S_MAGIC_XFS: /* 0x58465342 local */
439 return "xfs";
440 case S_MAGIC_XIAFS: /* 0x012FD16D local */
441 return "xia";
442 case S_MAGIC_ZFS: /* 0x2FC12FC1 local */
443 return "zfs";
445 # elif __GNU__
446 case FSTYPE_UFS:
447 return "ufs";
448 case FSTYPE_NFS:
449 return "nfs";
450 case FSTYPE_GFS:
451 return "gfs";
452 case FSTYPE_LFS:
453 return "lfs";
454 case FSTYPE_SYSV:
455 return "sysv";
456 case FSTYPE_FTP:
457 return "ftp";
458 case FSTYPE_TAR:
459 return "tar";
460 case FSTYPE_AR:
461 return "ar";
462 case FSTYPE_CPIO:
463 return "cpio";
464 case FSTYPE_MSLOSS:
465 return "msloss";
466 case FSTYPE_CPM:
467 return "cpm";
468 case FSTYPE_HFS:
469 return "hfs";
470 case FSTYPE_DTFS:
471 return "dtfs";
472 case FSTYPE_GRFS:
473 return "grfs";
474 case FSTYPE_TERM:
475 return "term";
476 case FSTYPE_DEV:
477 return "dev";
478 case FSTYPE_PROC:
479 return "proc";
480 case FSTYPE_IFSOCK:
481 return "ifsock";
482 case FSTYPE_AFS:
483 return "afs";
484 case FSTYPE_DFS:
485 return "dfs";
486 case FSTYPE_PROC9:
487 return "proc9";
488 case FSTYPE_SOCKET:
489 return "socket";
490 case FSTYPE_MISC:
491 return "misc";
492 case FSTYPE_EXT2FS:
493 return "ext2/ext3";
494 case FSTYPE_HTTP:
495 return "http";
496 case FSTYPE_MEMFS:
497 return "memfs";
498 case FSTYPE_ISO9660:
499 return "iso9660";
500 # endif
501 default:
503 unsigned long int type = statfsbuf->f_type;
504 static char buf[sizeof "UNKNOWN (0x%lx)" - 3
505 + (sizeof type * CHAR_BIT + 3) / 4];
506 sprintf (buf, "UNKNOWN (0x%lx)", type);
507 return buf;
510 #endif
513 static char * ATTRIBUTE_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT
514 human_access (struct stat const *statbuf)
516 static char modebuf[12];
517 filemodestring (statbuf, modebuf);
518 modebuf[10] = 0;
519 return modebuf;
522 static char * ATTRIBUTE_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT
523 human_time (struct timespec t)
525 static char str[MAX (INT_BUFSIZE_BOUND (intmax_t),
526 (INT_STRLEN_BOUND (int) /* YYYY */
527 + 1 /* because YYYY might equal INT_MAX + 1900 */
528 + sizeof "-MM-DD HH:MM:SS.NNNNNNNNN +ZZZZ"))];
529 struct tm const *tm = localtime (&t.tv_sec);
530 if (tm == NULL)
531 return timetostr (t.tv_sec, str);
532 nstrftime (str, sizeof str, "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S.%N %z", tm, 0, t.tv_nsec);
533 return str;
536 /* PFORMAT points to a '%' followed by a prefix of a format, all of
537 size PREFIX_LEN. The flags allowed for this format are
538 ALLOWED_FLAGS; remove other printf flags from the prefix, then
539 append SUFFIX. */
540 static void
541 make_format (char *pformat, size_t prefix_len, char const *allowed_flags,
542 char const *suffix)
544 char *dst = pformat + 1;
545 char const *src;
546 char const *srclim = pformat + prefix_len;
547 for (src = dst; src < srclim && strchr (printf_flags, *src); src++)
548 if (strchr (allowed_flags, *src))
549 *dst++ = *src;
550 while (src < srclim)
551 *dst++ = *src++;
552 strcpy (dst, suffix);
555 static void
556 out_string (char *pformat, size_t prefix_len, char const *arg)
558 make_format (pformat, prefix_len, "-", "s");
559 printf (pformat, arg);
561 static int
562 out_int (char *pformat, size_t prefix_len, intmax_t arg)
564 make_format (pformat, prefix_len, "'-+ 0", PRIdMAX);
565 return printf (pformat, arg);
567 static int
568 out_uint (char *pformat, size_t prefix_len, uintmax_t arg)
570 make_format (pformat, prefix_len, "'-0", PRIuMAX);
571 return printf (pformat, arg);
573 static void
574 out_uint_o (char *pformat, size_t prefix_len, uintmax_t arg)
576 make_format (pformat, prefix_len, "-#0", PRIoMAX);
577 printf (pformat, arg);
579 static void
580 out_uint_x (char *pformat, size_t prefix_len, uintmax_t arg)
582 make_format (pformat, prefix_len, "-#0", PRIxMAX);
583 printf (pformat, arg);
585 static int
586 out_minus_zero (char *pformat, size_t prefix_len)
588 make_format (pformat, prefix_len, "'-+ 0", ".0f");
589 return printf (pformat, -0.25);
592 /* Output the number of seconds since the Epoch, using a format that
593 acts like printf's %f format. */
594 static void
595 out_epoch_sec (char *pformat, size_t prefix_len,
596 struct stat const *statbuf _GL_UNUSED,
597 struct timespec arg)
599 char *dot = memchr (pformat, '.', prefix_len);
600 size_t sec_prefix_len = prefix_len;
601 int width = 0;
602 int precision = 0;
603 bool frac_left_adjust = false;
605 if (dot)
607 sec_prefix_len = dot - pformat;
608 pformat[prefix_len] = '\0';
610 if (ISDIGIT (dot[1]))
612 long int lprec = strtol (dot + 1, NULL, 10);
613 precision = (lprec <= INT_MAX ? lprec : INT_MAX);
615 else
617 precision = 9;
620 if (precision && ISDIGIT (dot[-1]))
622 /* If a nontrivial width is given, subtract the width of the
623 decimal point and PRECISION digits that will be output
624 later. */
625 char *p = dot;
626 *dot = '\0';
629 --p;
630 while (ISDIGIT (p[-1]));
632 long int lwidth = strtol (p, NULL, 10);
633 width = (lwidth <= INT_MAX ? lwidth : INT_MAX);
634 if (1 < width)
636 p += (*p == '0');
637 sec_prefix_len = p - pformat;
638 int w_d = (decimal_point_len < width
639 ? width - decimal_point_len
640 : 0);
641 if (1 < w_d)
643 int w = w_d - precision;
644 if (1 < w)
646 char *dst = pformat;
647 for (char const *src = dst; src < p; src++)
649 if (*src == '-')
650 frac_left_adjust = true;
651 else
652 *dst++ = *src;
654 sec_prefix_len =
655 (dst - pformat
656 + (frac_left_adjust ? 0 : sprintf (dst, "%d", w)));
663 int divisor = 1;
664 for (int i = precision; i < 9; i++)
665 divisor *= 10;
666 int frac_sec = arg.tv_nsec / divisor;
667 int int_len;
669 if (TYPE_SIGNED (time_t))
671 bool minus_zero = false;
672 if (arg.tv_sec < 0 && arg.tv_nsec != 0)
674 int frac_sec_modulus = 1000000000 / divisor;
675 frac_sec = (frac_sec_modulus - frac_sec
676 - (arg.tv_nsec % divisor != 0));
677 arg.tv_sec += (frac_sec != 0);
678 minus_zero = (arg.tv_sec == 0);
680 int_len = (minus_zero
681 ? out_minus_zero (pformat, sec_prefix_len)
682 : out_int (pformat, sec_prefix_len, arg.tv_sec));
684 else
685 int_len = out_uint (pformat, sec_prefix_len, arg.tv_sec);
687 if (precision)
689 int prec = (precision < 9 ? precision : 9);
690 int trailing_prec = precision - prec;
691 int ilen = (int_len < 0 ? 0 : int_len);
692 int trailing_width = (ilen < width && decimal_point_len < width - ilen
693 ? width - ilen - decimal_point_len - prec
694 : 0);
695 printf ("%s%.*d%-*.*d", decimal_point, prec, frac_sec,
696 trailing_width, trailing_prec, 0);
700 /* Print the context information of FILENAME, and return true iff the
701 context could not be obtained. */
702 static bool ATTRIBUTE_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT
703 out_file_context (char *pformat, size_t prefix_len, char const *filename)
705 char *scontext;
706 bool fail = false;
708 if ((follow_links
709 ? getfilecon (filename, &scontext)
710 : lgetfilecon (filename, &scontext)) < 0)
712 error (0, errno, _("failed to get security context of %s"),
713 quote (filename));
714 scontext = NULL;
715 fail = true;
717 strcpy (pformat + prefix_len, "s");
718 printf (pformat, (scontext ? scontext : "?"));
719 if (scontext)
720 freecon (scontext);
721 return fail;
724 /* Print statfs info. Return zero upon success, nonzero upon failure. */
725 static bool ATTRIBUTE_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT
726 print_statfs (char *pformat, size_t prefix_len, unsigned int m,
727 char const *filename,
728 void const *data)
730 STRUCT_STATVFS const *statfsbuf = data;
731 bool fail = false;
733 switch (m)
735 case 'n':
736 out_string (pformat, prefix_len, filename);
737 break;
739 case 'i':
741 #if STRUCT_STATXFS_F_FSID_IS_INTEGER
742 uintmax_t fsid = statfsbuf->f_fsid;
743 #else
744 typedef unsigned int fsid_word;
745 verify (alignof (STRUCT_STATVFS) % alignof (fsid_word) == 0);
746 verify (offsetof (STRUCT_STATVFS, f_fsid) % alignof (fsid_word) == 0);
747 verify (sizeof statfsbuf->f_fsid % alignof (fsid_word) == 0);
748 fsid_word const *p = (fsid_word *) &statfsbuf->f_fsid;
750 /* Assume a little-endian word order, as that is compatible
751 with glibc's statvfs implementation. */
752 uintmax_t fsid = 0;
753 int words = sizeof statfsbuf->f_fsid / sizeof *p;
754 int i;
755 for (i = 0; i < words && i * sizeof *p < sizeof fsid; i++)
757 uintmax_t u = p[words - 1 - i];
758 fsid |= u << (i * CHAR_BIT * sizeof *p);
760 #endif
761 out_uint_x (pformat, prefix_len, fsid);
763 break;
765 case 'l':
766 OUT_NAMEMAX (pformat, prefix_len, SB_F_NAMEMAX (statfsbuf));
767 break;
768 case 't':
769 #if HAVE_STRUCT_STATXFS_F_TYPE
770 out_uint_x (pformat, prefix_len, statfsbuf->f_type);
771 #else
772 fputc ('?', stdout);
773 #endif
774 break;
775 case 'T':
776 out_string (pformat, prefix_len, human_fstype (statfsbuf));
777 break;
778 case 'b':
779 out_int (pformat, prefix_len, statfsbuf->f_blocks);
780 break;
781 case 'f':
782 out_int (pformat, prefix_len, statfsbuf->f_bfree);
783 break;
784 case 'a':
785 out_int (pformat, prefix_len, statfsbuf->f_bavail);
786 break;
787 case 's':
788 out_uint (pformat, prefix_len, statfsbuf->f_bsize);
789 break;
790 case 'S':
792 uintmax_t frsize = STATFS_FRSIZE (statfsbuf);
793 if (! frsize)
794 frsize = statfsbuf->f_bsize;
795 out_uint (pformat, prefix_len, frsize);
797 break;
798 case 'c':
799 out_uint (pformat, prefix_len, statfsbuf->f_files);
800 break;
801 case 'd':
802 out_int (pformat, prefix_len, statfsbuf->f_ffree);
803 break;
804 default:
805 fputc ('?', stdout);
806 break;
808 return fail;
811 /* Return any bind mounted source for a path.
812 The caller should not free the returned buffer.
813 Return NULL if no bind mount found. */
814 static char const * ATTRIBUTE_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT
815 find_bind_mount (char const * name)
817 char const * bind_mount = NULL;
819 static struct mount_entry *mount_list;
820 static bool tried_mount_list = false;
821 if (!tried_mount_list) /* attempt/warn once per process. */
823 if (!(mount_list = read_file_system_list (false)))
824 error (0, errno, "%s", _("cannot read table of mounted file systems"));
825 tried_mount_list = true;
828 struct mount_entry *me;
829 for (me = mount_list; me; me = me->me_next)
831 if (me->me_dummy && me->me_devname[0] == '/'
832 && STREQ (me->me_mountdir, name))
834 struct stat name_stats;
835 struct stat dev_stats;
837 if (stat (name, &name_stats) == 0
838 && stat (me->me_devname, &dev_stats) == 0
839 && SAME_INODE (name_stats, dev_stats))
841 bind_mount = me->me_devname;
842 break;
847 return bind_mount;
850 /* Print mount point. Return zero upon success, nonzero upon failure. */
851 static bool ATTRIBUTE_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT
852 out_mount_point (char const *filename, char *pformat, size_t prefix_len,
853 const struct stat *statp)
856 char const *np = "?", *bp = NULL;
857 char *mp = NULL;
858 bool fail = true;
860 /* Look for bind mounts first. Note we output the immediate alias,
861 rather than further resolving to a base device mount point. */
862 if (follow_links || !S_ISLNK (statp->st_mode))
864 char *resolved = canonicalize_file_name (filename);
865 if (!resolved)
867 error (0, errno, _("failed to canonicalize %s"), quote (filename));
868 goto print_mount_point;
870 bp = find_bind_mount (resolved);
871 free (resolved);
872 if (bp)
874 fail = false;
875 goto print_mount_point;
879 /* If there is no direct bind mount, then navigate
880 back up the tree looking for a device change.
881 Note we don't detect if any of the directory components
882 are bind mounted to the same device, but that's OK
883 since we've not directly queried them. */
884 if ((mp = find_mount_point (filename, statp)))
886 /* This dir might be bind mounted to another device,
887 so we resolve the bound source in that case also. */
888 bp = find_bind_mount (mp);
889 fail = false;
892 print_mount_point:
894 out_string (pformat, prefix_len, bp ? bp : mp ? mp : np);
895 free (mp);
896 return fail;
899 /* Map a TS with negative TS.tv_nsec to {0,0}. */
900 static inline struct timespec
901 neg_to_zero (struct timespec ts)
903 if (0 <= ts.tv_nsec)
904 return ts;
905 struct timespec z = {0, 0};
906 return z;
909 /* Print stat info. Return zero upon success, nonzero upon failure. */
910 static bool
911 print_stat (char *pformat, size_t prefix_len, unsigned int m,
912 char const *filename, void const *data)
914 struct stat *statbuf = (struct stat *) data;
915 struct passwd *pw_ent;
916 struct group *gw_ent;
917 bool fail = false;
919 switch (m)
921 case 'n':
922 out_string (pformat, prefix_len, filename);
923 break;
924 case 'N':
925 out_string (pformat, prefix_len, quote (filename));
926 if (S_ISLNK (statbuf->st_mode))
928 char *linkname = areadlink_with_size (filename, statbuf->st_size);
929 if (linkname == NULL)
931 error (0, errno, _("cannot read symbolic link %s"),
932 quote (filename));
933 return true;
935 printf (" -> ");
936 out_string (pformat, prefix_len, quote (linkname));
937 free (linkname);
939 break;
940 case 'd':
941 out_uint (pformat, prefix_len, statbuf->st_dev);
942 break;
943 case 'D':
944 out_uint_x (pformat, prefix_len, statbuf->st_dev);
945 break;
946 case 'i':
947 out_uint (pformat, prefix_len, statbuf->st_ino);
948 break;
949 case 'a':
950 out_uint_o (pformat, prefix_len, statbuf->st_mode & CHMOD_MODE_BITS);
951 break;
952 case 'A':
953 out_string (pformat, prefix_len, human_access (statbuf));
954 break;
955 case 'f':
956 out_uint_x (pformat, prefix_len, statbuf->st_mode);
957 break;
958 case 'F':
959 out_string (pformat, prefix_len, file_type (statbuf));
960 break;
961 case 'h':
962 out_uint (pformat, prefix_len, statbuf->st_nlink);
963 break;
964 case 'u':
965 out_uint (pformat, prefix_len, statbuf->st_uid);
966 break;
967 case 'U':
968 setpwent ();
969 pw_ent = getpwuid (statbuf->st_uid);
970 out_string (pformat, prefix_len,
971 pw_ent ? pw_ent->pw_name : "UNKNOWN");
972 break;
973 case 'g':
974 out_uint (pformat, prefix_len, statbuf->st_gid);
975 break;
976 case 'G':
977 setgrent ();
978 gw_ent = getgrgid (statbuf->st_gid);
979 out_string (pformat, prefix_len,
980 gw_ent ? gw_ent->gr_name : "UNKNOWN");
981 break;
982 case 't':
983 out_uint_x (pformat, prefix_len, major (statbuf->st_rdev));
984 break;
985 case 'm':
986 fail |= out_mount_point (filename, pformat, prefix_len, statbuf);
987 break;
988 case 'T':
989 out_uint_x (pformat, prefix_len, minor (statbuf->st_rdev));
990 break;
991 case 's':
992 out_int (pformat, prefix_len, statbuf->st_size);
993 break;
994 case 'B':
995 out_uint (pformat, prefix_len, ST_NBLOCKSIZE);
996 break;
997 case 'b':
998 out_uint (pformat, prefix_len, ST_NBLOCKS (*statbuf));
999 break;
1000 case 'o':
1001 out_uint (pformat, prefix_len, ST_BLKSIZE (*statbuf));
1002 break;
1003 case 'w':
1005 struct timespec t = get_stat_birthtime (statbuf);
1006 if (t.tv_nsec < 0)
1007 out_string (pformat, prefix_len, "-");
1008 else
1009 out_string (pformat, prefix_len, human_time (t));
1011 break;
1012 case 'W':
1013 out_epoch_sec (pformat, prefix_len, statbuf,
1014 neg_to_zero (get_stat_birthtime (statbuf)));
1015 break;
1016 case 'x':
1017 out_string (pformat, prefix_len, human_time (get_stat_atime (statbuf)));
1018 break;
1019 case 'X':
1020 out_epoch_sec (pformat, prefix_len, statbuf, get_stat_atime (statbuf));
1021 break;
1022 case 'y':
1023 out_string (pformat, prefix_len, human_time (get_stat_mtime (statbuf)));
1024 break;
1025 case 'Y':
1026 out_epoch_sec (pformat, prefix_len, statbuf, get_stat_mtime (statbuf));
1027 break;
1028 case 'z':
1029 out_string (pformat, prefix_len, human_time (get_stat_ctime (statbuf)));
1030 break;
1031 case 'Z':
1032 out_epoch_sec (pformat, prefix_len, statbuf, get_stat_ctime (statbuf));
1033 break;
1034 case 'C':
1035 fail |= out_file_context (pformat, prefix_len, filename);
1036 break;
1037 default:
1038 fputc ('?', stdout);
1039 break;
1041 return fail;
1044 /* Output a single-character \ escape. */
1046 static void
1047 print_esc_char (char c)
1049 switch (c)
1051 case 'a': /* Alert. */
1052 c ='\a';
1053 break;
1054 case 'b': /* Backspace. */
1055 c ='\b';
1056 break;
1057 case 'e': /* Escape. */
1058 c ='\x1B';
1059 break;
1060 case 'f': /* Form feed. */
1061 c ='\f';
1062 break;
1063 case 'n': /* New line. */
1064 c ='\n';
1065 break;
1066 case 'r': /* Carriage return. */
1067 c ='\r';
1068 break;
1069 case 't': /* Horizontal tab. */
1070 c ='\t';
1071 break;
1072 case 'v': /* Vertical tab. */
1073 c ='\v';
1074 break;
1075 case '"':
1076 case '\\':
1077 break;
1078 default:
1079 error (0, 0, _("warning: unrecognized escape '\\%c'"), c);
1080 break;
1082 putchar (c);
1085 /* Print the information specified by the format string, FORMAT,
1086 calling PRINT_FUNC for each %-directive encountered.
1087 Return zero upon success, nonzero upon failure. */
1088 static bool ATTRIBUTE_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT
1089 print_it (char const *format, char const *filename,
1090 bool (*print_func) (char *, size_t, unsigned int,
1091 char const *, void const *),
1092 void const *data)
1094 bool fail = false;
1096 /* Add 2 to accommodate our conversion of the stat '%s' format string
1097 to the longer printf '%llu' one. */
1098 enum
1100 MAX_ADDITIONAL_BYTES =
1101 (MAX (sizeof PRIdMAX,
1102 MAX (sizeof PRIoMAX, MAX (sizeof PRIuMAX, sizeof PRIxMAX)))
1103 - 1)
1105 size_t n_alloc = strlen (format) + MAX_ADDITIONAL_BYTES + 1;
1106 char *dest = xmalloc (n_alloc);
1107 char const *b;
1108 for (b = format; *b; b++)
1110 switch (*b)
1112 case '%':
1114 size_t len = strspn (b + 1, printf_flags);
1115 char const *fmt_char = b + len + 1;
1116 fmt_char += strspn (fmt_char, digits);
1117 if (*fmt_char == '.')
1118 fmt_char += 1 + strspn (fmt_char + 1, digits);
1119 len = fmt_char - (b + 1);
1120 unsigned int fmt_code = *fmt_char;
1121 memcpy (dest, b, len + 1);
1123 b = fmt_char;
1124 switch (fmt_code)
1126 case '\0':
1127 --b;
1128 /* fall through */
1129 case '%':
1130 if (0 < len)
1132 dest[len + 1] = *fmt_char;
1133 dest[len + 2] = '\0';
1134 error (EXIT_FAILURE, 0, _("%s: invalid directive"),
1135 quotearg_colon (dest));
1137 putchar ('%');
1138 break;
1139 default:
1140 fail |= print_func (dest, len + 1, fmt_code, filename, data);
1141 break;
1143 break;
1146 case '\\':
1147 if ( ! interpret_backslash_escapes)
1149 putchar ('\\');
1150 break;
1152 ++b;
1153 if (isodigit (*b))
1155 int esc_value = octtobin (*b);
1156 int esc_length = 1; /* number of octal digits */
1157 for (++b; esc_length < 3 && isodigit (*b);
1158 ++esc_length, ++b)
1160 esc_value = esc_value * 8 + octtobin (*b);
1162 putchar (esc_value);
1163 --b;
1165 else if (*b == 'x' && isxdigit (to_uchar (b[1])))
1167 int esc_value = hextobin (b[1]); /* Value of \xhh escape. */
1168 /* A hexadecimal \xhh escape sequence must have
1169 1 or 2 hex. digits. */
1170 ++b;
1171 if (isxdigit (to_uchar (b[1])))
1173 ++b;
1174 esc_value = esc_value * 16 + hextobin (*b);
1176 putchar (esc_value);
1178 else if (*b == '\0')
1180 error (0, 0, _("warning: backslash at end of format"));
1181 putchar ('\\');
1182 /* Arrange to exit the loop. */
1183 --b;
1185 else
1187 print_esc_char (*b);
1189 break;
1191 default:
1192 putchar (*b);
1193 break;
1196 free (dest);
1198 fputs (trailing_delim, stdout);
1200 return fail;
1203 /* Stat the file system and print what we find. */
1204 static bool ATTRIBUTE_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT
1205 do_statfs (char const *filename, char const *format)
1207 STRUCT_STATVFS statfsbuf;
1209 if (STREQ (filename, "-"))
1211 error (0, 0, _("using %s to denote standard input does not work"
1212 " in file system mode"), quote (filename));
1213 return false;
1216 if (STATFS (filename, &statfsbuf) != 0)
1218 error (0, errno, _("cannot read file system information for %s"),
1219 quote (filename));
1220 return false;
1223 bool fail = print_it (format, filename, print_statfs, &statfsbuf);
1224 return ! fail;
1227 /* stat the file and print what we find */
1228 static bool ATTRIBUTE_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT
1229 do_stat (char const *filename, char const *format,
1230 char const *format2)
1232 struct stat statbuf;
1234 if (STREQ (filename, "-"))
1236 if (fstat (STDIN_FILENO, &statbuf) != 0)
1238 error (0, errno, _("cannot stat standard input"));
1239 return false;
1242 /* We can't use the shorter
1243 (follow_links?stat:lstat) (filename, &statbug)
1244 since stat might be a function-like macro. */
1245 else if ((follow_links
1246 ? stat (filename, &statbuf)
1247 : lstat (filename, &statbuf)) != 0)
1249 error (0, errno, _("cannot stat %s"), quote (filename));
1250 return false;
1253 if (S_ISBLK (statbuf.st_mode) || S_ISCHR (statbuf.st_mode))
1254 format = format2;
1256 bool fail = print_it (format, filename, print_stat, &statbuf);
1257 return ! fail;
1260 /* Return an allocated format string in static storage that
1261 corresponds to whether FS and TERSE options were declared. */
1262 static char *
1263 default_format (bool fs, bool terse, bool device)
1265 char *format;
1266 if (fs)
1268 if (terse)
1269 format = xstrdup ("%n %i %l %t %s %S %b %f %a %c %d\n");
1270 else
1272 /* TRANSLATORS: This string uses format specifiers from
1273 'stat --help' with --file-system, and NOT from printf. */
1274 format = xstrdup (_(" File: \"%n\"\n"
1275 " ID: %-8i Namelen: %-7l Type: %T\n"
1276 "Block size: %-10s Fundamental block size: %S\n"
1277 "Blocks: Total: %-10b Free: %-10f Available: %a\n"
1278 "Inodes: Total: %-10c Free: %d\n"));
1281 else /* ! fs */
1283 if (terse)
1285 if (0 < is_selinux_enabled ())
1286 format = xstrdup ("%n %s %b %f %u %g %D %i %h %t %T"
1287 " %X %Y %Z %W %o %C\n");
1288 else
1289 format = xstrdup ("%n %s %b %f %u %g %D %i %h %t %T"
1290 " %X %Y %Z %W %o\n");
1292 else
1294 char *temp;
1295 /* TRANSLATORS: This string uses format specifiers from
1296 'stat --help' without --file-system, and NOT from printf. */
1297 format = xstrdup (_("\
1298 File: %N\n\
1299 Size: %-10s\tBlocks: %-10b IO Block: %-6o %F\n\
1300 "));
1302 temp = format;
1303 if (device)
1305 /* TRANSLATORS: This string uses format specifiers from
1306 'stat --help' without --file-system, and NOT from printf. */
1307 format = xasprintf ("%s%s", format, _("\
1308 " "Device: %Dh/%dd\tInode: %-10i Links: %-5h Device type: %t,%T\n\
1309 "));
1311 else
1313 /* TRANSLATORS: This string uses format specifiers from
1314 'stat --help' without --file-system, and NOT from printf. */
1315 format = xasprintf ("%s%s", format, _("\
1316 " "Device: %Dh/%dd\tInode: %-10i Links: %h\n\
1317 "));
1319 free (temp);
1321 temp = format;
1322 /* TRANSLATORS: This string uses format specifiers from
1323 'stat --help' without --file-system, and NOT from printf. */
1324 format = xasprintf ("%s%s", format, _("\
1325 " "Access: (%04a/%10.10A) Uid: (%5u/%8U) Gid: (%5g/%8G)\n\
1326 "));
1327 free (temp);
1329 if (0 < is_selinux_enabled ())
1331 temp = format;
1332 /* TRANSLATORS: This string uses format specifiers from
1333 'stat --help' without --file-system, and NOT from printf. */
1334 format = xasprintf ("%s%s", format, _("Context: %C\n"));
1335 free (temp);
1338 temp = format;
1339 /* TRANSLATORS: This string uses format specifiers from
1340 'stat --help' without --file-system, and NOT from printf. */
1341 format = xasprintf ("%s%s", format,
1342 _("Access: %x\n"
1343 "Modify: %y\n"
1344 "Change: %z\n"
1345 " Birth: %w\n"));
1346 free (temp);
1349 return format;
1352 void
1353 usage (int status)
1355 if (status != EXIT_SUCCESS)
1356 emit_try_help ();
1357 else
1359 printf (_("Usage: %s [OPTION]... FILE...\n"), program_name);
1360 fputs (_("\
1361 Display file or file system status.\n\
1362 "), stdout);
1364 emit_mandatory_arg_note ();
1366 fputs (_("\
1367 -L, --dereference follow links\n\
1368 -f, --file-system display file system status instead of file status\n\
1369 "), stdout);
1370 fputs (_("\
1371 -c --format=FORMAT use the specified FORMAT instead of the default;\n\
1372 output a newline after each use of FORMAT\n\
1373 --printf=FORMAT like --format, but interpret backslash escapes,\n\
1374 and do not output a mandatory trailing newline.\n\
1375 If you want a newline, include \\n in FORMAT\n\
1376 -t, --terse print the information in terse form\n\
1377 "), stdout);
1378 fputs (HELP_OPTION_DESCRIPTION, stdout);
1379 fputs (VERSION_OPTION_DESCRIPTION, stdout);
1381 fputs (_("\n\
1382 The valid format sequences for files (without --file-system):\n\
1384 %a access rights in octal\n\
1385 %A access rights in human readable form\n\
1386 %b number of blocks allocated (see %B)\n\
1387 %B the size in bytes of each block reported by %b\n\
1388 %C SELinux security context string\n\
1389 "), stdout);
1390 fputs (_("\
1391 %d device number in decimal\n\
1392 %D device number in hex\n\
1393 %f raw mode in hex\n\
1394 %F file type\n\
1395 %g group ID of owner\n\
1396 %G group name of owner\n\
1397 "), stdout);
1398 fputs (_("\
1399 %h number of hard links\n\
1400 %i inode number\n\
1401 %m mount point\n\
1402 %n file name\n\
1403 %N quoted file name with dereference if symbolic link\n\
1404 %o optimal I/O transfer size hint\n\
1405 %s total size, in bytes\n\
1406 %t major device type in hex, for character/block device special files\n\
1407 %T minor device type in hex, for character/block device special files\n\
1408 "), stdout);
1409 fputs (_("\
1410 %u user ID of owner\n\
1411 %U user name of owner\n\
1412 %w time of file birth, human-readable; - if unknown\n\
1413 %W time of file birth, seconds since Epoch; 0 if unknown\n\
1414 %x time of last access, human-readable\n\
1415 %X time of last access, seconds since Epoch\n\
1416 %y time of last modification, human-readable\n\
1417 %Y time of last modification, seconds since Epoch\n\
1418 %z time of last change, human-readable\n\
1419 %Z time of last change, seconds since Epoch\n\
1421 "), stdout);
1423 fputs (_("\
1424 Valid format sequences for file systems:\n\
1426 %a free blocks available to non-superuser\n\
1427 %b total data blocks in file system\n\
1428 %c total file nodes in file system\n\
1429 %d free file nodes in file system\n\
1430 %f free blocks in file system\n\
1431 "), stdout);
1432 fputs (_("\
1433 %i file system ID in hex\n\
1434 %l maximum length of filenames\n\
1435 %n file name\n\
1436 %s block size (for faster transfers)\n\
1437 %S fundamental block size (for block counts)\n\
1438 %t file system type in hex\n\
1439 %T file system type in human readable form\n\
1440 "), stdout);
1441 printf (USAGE_BUILTIN_WARNING, PROGRAM_NAME);
1442 emit_ancillary_info ();
1444 exit (status);
1448 main (int argc, char *argv[])
1450 int c;
1451 int i;
1452 bool fs = false;
1453 bool terse = false;
1454 char *format = NULL;
1455 char *format2;
1456 bool ok = true;
1458 initialize_main (&argc, &argv);
1459 set_program_name (argv[0]);
1460 setlocale (LC_ALL, "");
1461 bindtextdomain (PACKAGE, LOCALEDIR);
1462 textdomain (PACKAGE);
1464 struct lconv const *locale = localeconv ();
1465 decimal_point = (locale->decimal_point[0] ? locale->decimal_point : ".");
1466 decimal_point_len = strlen (decimal_point);
1468 atexit (close_stdout);
1470 while ((c = getopt_long (argc, argv, "c:fLt", long_options, NULL)) != -1)
1472 switch (c)
1474 case PRINTF_OPTION:
1475 format = optarg;
1476 interpret_backslash_escapes = true;
1477 trailing_delim = "";
1478 break;
1480 case 'c':
1481 format = optarg;
1482 interpret_backslash_escapes = false;
1483 trailing_delim = "\n";
1484 break;
1486 case 'L':
1487 follow_links = true;
1488 break;
1490 case 'f':
1491 fs = true;
1492 break;
1494 case 't':
1495 terse = true;
1496 break;
1498 case_GETOPT_HELP_CHAR;
1500 case_GETOPT_VERSION_CHAR (PROGRAM_NAME, AUTHORS);
1502 default:
1503 usage (EXIT_FAILURE);
1507 if (argc == optind)
1509 error (0, 0, _("missing operand"));
1510 usage (EXIT_FAILURE);
1513 if (format)
1514 format2 = format;
1515 else
1517 format = default_format (fs, terse, false);
1518 format2 = default_format (fs, terse, true);
1521 for (i = optind; i < argc; i++)
1522 ok &= (fs
1523 ? do_statfs (argv[i], format)
1524 : do_stat (argv[i], format, format2));
1526 exit (ok ? EXIT_SUCCESS : EXIT_FAILURE);