vxfs_ap_query2 - return information about a specific allocation policy
For 32-bit applications:For both applications:cc -I /opt/VRTS/include -L /opt/VRTS/lib
-l vxfsutil -ldlFor 64-bit applications:
cc -I /opt/VRTS/include -L /opt/VRTS/lib/64
-l vxfsutil -ldld
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <vxfsutil.h>
int vxfs_ap_query2(int fd, char *policyname, struct fsap_info2 **infopp);
AVAILABILITY
VRTSvxfs
vxfs_ap_query2() fills the fsap_info2 structure with the information for the policy specified by name policyname. The file descriptor fd specifies the mount point or any file in the file system. The caller is responsible for freeing the fsap_info2 structure by calling vxfs_ap_free2().struct fsap_info2 { char ap_name[FSAP_NAMESZ]; uint32_t ap_flags; uint32_t ap_order; uint64_t ap_chunk; uint32_t ap_ncomp; uint32_t ap_pad; union { char apc_vols[1][FSVOL_NAMEZ]; char apc_subp[1][FSAP_NAMEZ]; } ap_comp; }; #define ap_vols ap_comp.apc_vols #define ap_subp ap_comp.apc_subpPossible values for ap_flags are:
FSAP_ANYUSER The policy can be assigned by non-privileged users. By default, only privileged users can assign policies. FSAP_SUBPOLICIES The policy definition will contain the names of other allocation policies in its component list. Without this flag, the component list will contain volume names. A policy can refer to either subpolicies or volumes, but not to both. Possible values for ap_order are:
FSAP_ORDER_ASGIVEN Allocations are done from the components in the order in which they are given in the allocation policy. FSAP_ORDER_LEASTFULL Allocations are done from the volume specified in the allocation policy that has the most free blocks. FSAP_ORDER_ROUNDROBIN Allocations are done from a component that is selected in a round-robin fashion from those specified in the allocation policy. FSAP_ORDER_BALANCE Allocations are done from a volume that is selected at random from those specified in the allocation policy. When a volume is selected, the allocation is limited to a maximum chunk size. To use this function, specify -l vxfsutil while linking. Specify the /opt/VRTSfssdk/5.0/lib directory for 32-bit executables, or the /opt/VRTSfssdk/5.0/lib/64 directory for 64-bit executables.
If the LIBVXFSUTIL_DLL_PATH environment variable is defined, it should be set to the name of the vxfsutil.so file, such as ~/mylib/vxfsutil.so. If undefined, this variable is assumed to point to the 32-bit and 64-bit vxfsutil.so files, /opt/VRTSvxfs/lib/vxfsutil.so and /opt/VRTSvxfs/lib/64/vxfsutil.so, respectively.
This API supports file system versions 6.0 and above.
vxfs_ap_query2() returns zero on success, non-zero on failure.
EFAULT One or more of the specified pointer arguments points to an illegal address. ENOENT The specified policy does not exist. ENOTSUP This operation is not supported by the disk layout version of the specified file system. Use vxupgrade(1m) to enable this operation.
The following pseudo-code queries a policy:#include <vxfsutil.h> /* * Query a policy. */ int query_policy() { struct fsap_info2 *fsap = NULL; int fd; int err = 0; if ((fd = open("My_mountpoint", O_RDONLY)) < 0) { return errno; } if (err = vxfs_ap_query2(fd, "My_policy_name", &fsap)) { goto out; } /* * Do something with the policy. */ do_something(fsap); out: close(fd); if (fsap) { vxfs_ap_free2(fsap); } return err; }
vxfs_ap_alloc2(3), vxfs_ap_assign_ckpt(3), vxfs_ap_assign_file(3), vxfs_ap_assign_fs(3), vxfs_ap_define(3), vxfs_ap_define2(3), vxfs_ap_enforce_file(3), vxfs_ap_enumerate(3), vxfs_ap_enumerate2(3), vxfs_ap_free2(3), vxfs_ap_query(3), vxfs_ap_query_ckpt(3), vxfs_ap_query_file(3), vxfs_ap_query_fs(3), vxfs_ap_remove(3), vxfs_vol_add(3), vxfs_vol_deencapsulate(3), vxfs_vol_encapsulate(3), vxfs_vol_enumerate(3), vxfs_vol_remove(3), vxfs_vol_resize(3), vxfs_vol_stat(3)
VxFS 7.3 | vxfs_ap_query2(3) |