NAME
VOP_DEALLOCATE
—
zero and/or deallocate storage from a
file
SYNOPSIS
#include
<sys/param.h>
#include <sys/vnode.h>
int
VOP_DEALLOCATE
(struct vnode *vp,
off_t *offset, off_t *len,
int flags, int ioflag,
struct ucred *cred);
DESCRIPTION
This VOP call zeroes/deallocates storage for an offset range in a file. It is used to implement the fspacectl(2) system call.
Its arguments are:
- vp
- The vnode of the file.
- offset
- The start of the range to deallocate storage in the file.
- len
- The length of the range to deallocate storage in the file.
- flags
- The flags of this call. This should be set to 0 for now.
- ioflag
- Directives and hints to be given to the file system.
- cred
- The credentials of the caller.
*offset and *len are updated to reflect the portion of the range that still needs to be zeroed/deallocated on return. Partial result is considered a successful operation. For a non-partial successful completion, *len is updated to be the value 0, and *offset is incremented by the number of bytes zeroed before the end-of-file.
LOCKS
The vnode should be locked on entry and will still be locked on exit.
RETURN VALUES
Zero is returned if the call is successful, otherwise an appropriate error code is returned.
ERRORS
- [
EINVAL
] - Invalid offset, len or flags parameters are passed into this VOP call.
- [
ENODEV
] - The vnode type is not supported by this VOP call.
- [
ENOSPC
] - The file system is full.
- [
EPERM
] - An append-only flag is set on the file, but the caller is attempting to zero before the current end of file.
SEE ALSO
AUTHORS
VOP_DEALLOCATE
and this manual page was
written by Ka Ho Ng
<khng@FreeBSD.org>
under sponsorship from the FreeBSD Foundation.