sysfs(2) - Linux man page
Name
sysfs - get file system type informationSynopsis
int sysfs(int option, const char *fsname);int sysfs(int option, unsigned int fs_index, char *buf);
int sysfs(int option);
Description
- Translate the file-system identifier string fsname into a file-system type index.
- Translate the file-system type index fs_index into a null-terminated file-system identifier string. This string will be written to the buffer pointed to by buf. Make sure that buf has enough space to accept the string.
- Return the total number of file system types currently present in the kernel.
The numbering of the file-system type indexes begins with zero.
Return Value
On success, sysfs() returns the file-system index for option 1, zero for option 2, and the number of currently configured file systems for option 3. On error, -1 is returned, and errno is set appropriately.Errors
- EFAULT
- Either fsname or buf is outside your accessible address space.
- EINVAL
- fsname is not a valid file-system type identifier; fs_index is out-of-bounds; option is invalid.