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chmod(2)

chown(2)

creat(2)

link(2)

mknod(2)

pipe(2)

read(2)

time(2)

unlink(2)

utime(2)

write(2)



          stat(2)              INTERACTIVE UNIX System              stat(2)



          NAME
               stat, fstat - get file status

          SYNOPSIS
               #include <sys/types.h>
               #include <sys/stat.h>

               int stat (path, buf)
               char *path;
               struct stat *buf;

               int fstat (fildes, buf)
               int fildes;
               struct stat *buf;

          DESCRIPTION
               path points to a path name naming a file.  Read, write, or
               execute permission of the named file is not required, but
               all directories listed in the path name leading to the file
               must be searchable.  The stat system call obtains informa-
               tion about the named file.

               Note that in a Remote File Sharing environment, the informa-
               tion returned by stat depends upon the user/group mapping
               set-up between the local and remote computers.

               The fstat command obtains information about an open file
               known by the file descriptor fildes, obtained from a suc-
               cessful open, creat, dup, fcntl, or pipe system call.

               buf is a pointer to a stat structure into which information
               is placed concerning the file.

               The contents of the structure pointed to by buf include the
               following members:

               mode_t  st_mode;  /* File mode [see mknod(2)] */
               ino_t   st_ino;   /* Inode number */
               dev_t   st_dev;   /* ID of device containing */
                                 /* a directory entry for this file */
               dev_t   st_rdev;  /* ID of device */
                                 /* This entry is defined only for */
                                 /* character special or block special
               files */
               nlink_t st_nlink; /* Number of links */
               uid_t   st_uid;   /* User ID of the file's owner */
               gid_t   st_gid;   /* Group ID of the file's group */
               off_t   st_size;  /* File size in bytes */
               time_t  st_atime; /* Time of last access */
               time_t  st_mtime; /* Time of last data modification */
               time_t  st_ctime; /* Time of last file status change */
                                 /* Times measured in seconds since */
                                 /* 00:00:00 GMT, Jan. 1, 1970 */


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               st_mode   The mode of the file as described in the mknod(2)
                         system call.

               st_ino    This field uniquely identifies the file in a given
                         file system.  The pair st_ino and st_dev uniquely
                         identifies regular files.

               st_dev    This field uniquely identifies the file system
                         that contains the file.  Its value may be used as
                         input to the ustat(2) system call to determine
                         more information about this file system.  No other
                         meaning is associated with this value.

               st_rdev   This field should be used only by administrative
                         commands.  It is valid only for block special or
                         character special files and only has meaning on
                         the system where the file was configured.

               st_nlink  This field should be used only by administrative
                         commands.

               st_uid    The user ID of the file's owner.

               st_gid    The group ID of the file's group.

               st_size   For regular files, this is the address of the end
                         of the file.  For pipes or fifos, this is the
                         count of the data currently in the file.  For
                         block special or character special, this is not
                         defined.

               st_atime  Time when file data was last accessed.  Changed by
                         the following system calls:  creat(2), mknod(2),
                         pipe(2), utime(2), and read(2).

               st_mtime  Time when data was last modified.  Changed by the
                         following system calls:  creat(2), mknod(2),
                         pipe(2), utime(2), and write(2).

               st_ctime  Time when file status was last changed.  Changed
                         by the following system calls:  chmod(2),
                         chown(2), creat(2), link(2), mknod(2), pipe(2),
                         unlink(2), utime(2), and write(2).

               The stat system call will fail if one or more of the follow-
               ing is true:

               [ENOTDIR]      A component of the path prefix is not a
                              directory.

               [ENOENT]       The named file does not exist.

               [EACCES]       Search permission is denied for a component


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                              of the path prefix.

               [EFAULT]       buf or path points to an invalid address.

               [EINTR]        A signal was caught during the stat system
                              call.

               [ENOLINK]      path points to a remote machine and the link
                              to that machine is no longer active.

               [EMULTIHOP]    Components of path require hopping to multi-
                              ple remote machines.

               [ENAMETOOLONG] (POSIX Only)  The length of the path argument
                              exceeds {PATH_MAX}, or a path name component
                              is longer than {NAME_MAX} while
                              {_POSIX_NO_TRUNC} is in effect.

               fstat will fail if one or more of the following is true:

               [EBADF]        fildes is not a valid open file descriptor.

               [EFAULT]       buf points to an invalid address.

               [ENOLINK]      fildes points to a remote machine and the
                              link to that machine is no longer active.

          SEE ALSO
               chmod(2), chown(2), creat(2), link(2), mknod(2), pipe(2),
               read(2), time(2), unlink(2), utime(2), write(2).

          DIAGNOSTICS
               Upon successful completion a value of 0 is returned.  Other-
               wise, a value of -1 is returned, and errno is set to indi-
               cate the error.




















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