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author | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-05-24 04:52:22 +0000 |
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committer | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-05-24 04:52:22 +0000 |
commit | 3d08cd331c1adcf0d917392f7e527b3f00511748 (patch) | |
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parent | Adding debian version 6.7-2. (diff) | |
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Merging upstream version 6.8.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>
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diff --git a/man/man5/proc_pid_fdinfo.5 b/man/man5/proc_pid_fdinfo.5 new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3f5b370 --- /dev/null +++ b/man/man5/proc_pid_fdinfo.5 @@ -0,0 +1,300 @@ +.\" Copyright (C) 1994, 1995, Daniel Quinlan <quinlan@yggdrasil.com> +.\" Copyright (C) 2002-2008, 2017, Michael Kerrisk <mtk.manpages@gmail.com> +.\" Copyright (C) 2023, Alejandro Colomar <alx@kernel.org> +.\" +.\" SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later +.\" +.TH proc_pid_fdinfo 5 2024-05-02 "Linux man-pages (unreleased)" +.SH NAME +/proc/pid/fdinfo/ \- information about file descriptors +.SH DESCRIPTION +.TP +.IR /proc/ pid /fdinfo/ " (since Linux 2.6.22)" +This is a subdirectory containing one entry for each file which the +process has open, named by its file descriptor. +The files in this directory are readable only by the owner of the process. +The contents of each file can be read to obtain information +about the corresponding file descriptor. +The content depends on the type of file referred to by the +corresponding file descriptor. +.IP +For regular files and directories, we see something like: +.IP +.in +4n +.EX +.RB "$" " cat /proc/12015/fdinfo/4" +pos: 1000 +flags: 01002002 +mnt_id: 21 +.EE +.in +.IP +The fields are as follows: +.RS +.TP +.I pos +This is a decimal number showing the file offset. +.TP +.I flags +This is an octal number that displays the +file access mode and file status flags (see +.BR open (2)). +If the close-on-exec file descriptor flag is set, then +.I flags +will also include the value +.BR O_CLOEXEC . +.IP +Before Linux 3.1, +.\" commit 1117f72ea0217ba0cc19f05adbbd8b9a397f5ab7 +this field incorrectly displayed the setting of +.B O_CLOEXEC +at the time the file was opened, +rather than the current setting of the close-on-exec flag. +.TP +.I +.I mnt_id +This field, present since Linux 3.15, +.\" commit 49d063cb353265c3af701bab215ac438ca7df36d +is the ID of the mount containing this file. +See the description of +.IR /proc/ pid /mountinfo . +.RE +.IP +For eventfd file descriptors (see +.BR eventfd (2)), +we see (since Linux 3.8) +.\" commit cbac5542d48127b546a23d816380a7926eee1c25 +the following fields: +.IP +.in +4n +.EX +pos: 0 +flags: 02 +mnt_id: 10 +eventfd\-count: 40 +.EE +.in +.IP +.I eventfd\-count +is the current value of the eventfd counter, in hexadecimal. +.IP +For epoll file descriptors (see +.BR epoll (7)), +we see (since Linux 3.8) +.\" commit 138d22b58696c506799f8de759804083ff9effae +the following fields: +.IP +.in +4n +.EX +pos: 0 +flags: 02 +mnt_id: 10 +tfd: 9 events: 19 data: 74253d2500000009 +tfd: 7 events: 19 data: 74253d2500000007 +.EE +.in +.IP +Each of the lines beginning +.I tfd +describes one of the file descriptors being monitored via +the epoll file descriptor (see +.BR epoll_ctl (2) +for some details). +The +.I tfd +field is the number of the file descriptor. +The +.I events +field is a hexadecimal mask of the events being monitored for this file +descriptor. +The +.I data +field is the data value associated with this file descriptor. +.IP +For signalfd file descriptors (see +.BR signalfd (2)), +we see (since Linux 3.8) +.\" commit 138d22b58696c506799f8de759804083ff9effae +the following fields: +.IP +.in +4n +.EX +pos: 0 +flags: 02 +mnt_id: 10 +sigmask: 0000000000000006 +.EE +.in +.IP +.I sigmask +is the hexadecimal mask of signals that are accepted via this +signalfd file descriptor. +(In this example, bits 2 and 3 are set, corresponding to the signals +.B SIGINT +and +.BR SIGQUIT ; +see +.BR signal (7).) +.IP +For inotify file descriptors (see +.BR inotify (7)), +we see (since Linux 3.8) +the following fields: +.IP +.in +4n +.EX +pos: 0 +flags: 00 +mnt_id: 11 +inotify wd:2 ino:7ef82a sdev:800001 mask:800afff ignored_mask:0 fhandle\-bytes:8 fhandle\-type:1 f_handle:2af87e00220ffd73 +inotify wd:1 ino:192627 sdev:800001 mask:800afff ignored_mask:0 fhandle\-bytes:8 fhandle\-type:1 f_handle:27261900802dfd73 +.EE +.in +.IP +Each of the lines beginning with "inotify" displays information about +one file or directory that is being monitored. +The fields in this line are as follows: +.RS +.TP +.I wd +A watch descriptor number (in decimal). +.TP +.I ino +The inode number of the target file (in hexadecimal). +.TP +.I sdev +The ID of the device where the target file resides (in hexadecimal). +.TP +.I mask +The mask of events being monitored for the target file (in hexadecimal). +.RE +.IP +If the kernel was built with exportfs support, the path to the target +file is exposed as a file handle, via three hexadecimal fields: +.IR fhandle\-bytes , +.IR fhandle\-type , +and +.IR f_handle . +.IP +For fanotify file descriptors (see +.BR fanotify (7)), +we see (since Linux 3.8) +the following fields: +.IP +.in +4n +.EX +pos: 0 +flags: 02 +mnt_id: 11 +fanotify flags:0 event\-flags:88002 +fanotify ino:19264f sdev:800001 mflags:0 mask:1 ignored_mask:0 fhandle\-bytes:8 fhandle\-type:1 f_handle:4f261900a82dfd73 +.EE +.in +.IP +The fourth line displays information defined when the fanotify group +was created via +.BR fanotify_init (2): +.RS +.TP +.I flags +The +.I flags +argument given to +.BR fanotify_init (2) +(expressed in hexadecimal). +.TP +.I event\-flags +The +.I event_f_flags +argument given to +.BR fanotify_init (2) +(expressed in hexadecimal). +.RE +.IP +Each additional line shown in the file contains information +about one of the marks in the fanotify group. +Most of these fields are as for inotify, except: +.RS +.TP +.I mflags +The flags associated with the mark +(expressed in hexadecimal). +.TP +.I mask +The events mask for this mark +(expressed in hexadecimal). +.TP +.I ignored_mask +The mask of events that are ignored for this mark +(expressed in hexadecimal). +.RE +.IP +For details on these fields, see +.BR fanotify_mark (2). +.IP +For timerfd file descriptors (see +.BR timerfd (2)), +we see (since Linux 3.17) +.\" commit af9c4957cf212ad9cf0bee34c95cb11de5426e85 +the following fields: +.IP +.in +4n +.EX +pos: 0 +flags: 02004002 +mnt_id: 13 +clockid: 0 +ticks: 0 +settime flags: 03 +it_value: (7695568592, 640020877) +it_interval: (0, 0) +.EE +.in +.RS +.TP +.I clockid +This is the numeric value of the clock ID +(corresponding to one of the +.B CLOCK_* +constants defined via +.IR <time.h> ) +that is used to mark the progress of the timer (in this example, 0 is +.BR CLOCK_REALTIME ). +.TP +.I ticks +This is the number of timer expirations that have occurred, +(i.e., the value that +.BR read (2) +on it would return). +.TP +.I settime flags +This field lists the flags with which the timerfd was last armed (see +.BR timerfd_settime (2)), +in octal +(in this example, both +.B TFD_TIMER_ABSTIME +and +.B TFD_TIMER_CANCEL_ON_SET +are set). +.TP +.I it_value +This field contains the amount of time until the timer will next expire, +expressed in seconds and nanoseconds. +This is always expressed as a relative value, +regardless of whether the timer was created using the +.B TFD_TIMER_ABSTIME +flag. +.TP +.I it_interval +This field contains the interval of the timer, +in seconds and nanoseconds. +(The +.I it_value +and +.I it_interval +fields contain the values that +.BR timerfd_gettime (2) +on this file descriptor would return.) +.RE +.SH SEE ALSO +.BR proc (5) |