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sysfs(2)			 System Calls			      sysfs(2)

NAME
       sysfs - get file system type information

SYNOPSIS
       #include <sys/fstyp.h>
       #include <sys/fsid.h>

       int sysfs(int opcode, const char *fsname);

       int sysfs(int opcode, int fs_index, char *buf);

       int sysfs(int opcode);

DESCRIPTION
       The  sysfs()  function  returns information about the file system types
       configured  in the system.  The number of arguments accepted by sysfs()
       depends on the opcode argument, which can take the following values:

       GETFSIND	       Translate  fsname,  a  null-terminated file-system type
		       identifier,
			into a file-system type index.

       GETFSTYP	       Translate fs_index, a file-system type  index,  into  a
		       null-terminated	file-system  type identifier and write
		       it into the buffer pointed to by buf, which must be  at
		       least of size FSTYPSZ as defined in <sys/fstyp.h>.

       GETNFSTYP       Return the total number of file system types configured
		       in the system.

RETURN VALUES
       Upon successful completion, the value returned depends upon the	opcode
       argument as follows:

       GETFSIND	       the file-system type index

       GETFSTYP	       0

       GETNFSTYP       the number of file system types configured

       Otherwise, −1 is returned  and errno is set to indicate the error.

ERRORS
       The sysfs() function will fail if:

       EFAULT	       The  buf	 or  fsname  argument  points  to  an  illegal
		       address.

       EINVAL	       The fsname argument points to  an  invalid  file-system
		       identifier;  the	 fs_index argument is 0 or invalid; or
		       the opcode argument is invalid.

SunOS 5.10			  5 Jul 1990			      sysfs(2)
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