| GETBSIZE(3) | Library Functions Manual | GETBSIZE(3) |
getbsize — get
user block size
#include
<stdlib.h>
char *
getbsize(int
*headerlenp, long
*blocksizep);
The
getbsize()
function determines the user's preferred block size based on the value of
the BLOCKSIZE environment variable; see
environ(7) for details on its use and format.
The
getbsize()
function returns a pointer to a NUL-terminated string describing the block
size, something like "1K-blocks". The memory referenced by
headerlenp is filled in with the length of the string
(not including the terminating NUL byte). The memory referenced by
blocksizep is filled in with the block size, in
bytes.
If the user's block size is unreasonable, a warning message is written to standard error and the returned information reflects a block size of 512 bytes.
The getbsize function first appeared in
4.4BSD.
| June 5, 2013 | Debian |