Hey,
I just ran through this post, and since no solution was posted, here's
a piece of code that i had written
Infact when i wrote this i wanted both the device name and also the
file system on that partition.
But for this, one needs the root privileges.
#include<stdio.h>
#include<stdlib.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include<assert.h>
#include<blkid/blkid.h>
int main(int argc,char *argv[])
{
struct blkid_struct_dev *dev;
struct blkid_struct_cache *cache;
char *type,*dev_name;
struct stat buf;
assert(argc == 2);
assert(argv[1]);
assert(lstat(argv[1],&buf) == 0);
dev_name=blkid_devno_to_devname(buf.st_dev);
assert(dev_name);
printf("Device name :%s\n",dev_name);
assert(blkid_get_cache(&cache,"/dev/null") == 0);
dev = (struct blkid_struct_dev *)blkid_get_dev(cache,dev_name,
BLKID_DEV_NORMAL);
assert(dev);
type = blkid_get_tag_value(cache,"TYPE",dev_name);
printf("File System type is : %s\n",type);
blkid_free_dev(dev);
return (0);
}
You have to compile it with the libblkid.
Do man for libblkid, that should be really helpful.
-Smit Shah.
--- On Thu, 20/3/08, liuyue <liuyue ncic ac cn> wrote:
> From: liuyue <liuyue ncic ac cn>
> Subject: Re: How to get device name with device id?
> To: "ashitpro yahoo co in" <ashitpro yahoo co in>,
"ext3-users redhat com" <ext3-users redhat com>
> Date: Thursday, 20 March, 2008, 4:34 PM
> ashish mahamuni,
>
> I guess maybe the following function does what you want.
> But it is a kernel function, sorry :(
>
> int __file_to_disk (char * file_name, char *disk_name) {
> int err = 0;
> struct nameidata nd;
> struct super_block * sb;
> struct vfsmount *mnt;
> err = path_lookup(file_name, LOOKUP_FOLLOW,
> &nd);
> if(err){
> DCFS3_ERROR("error to parse the file
> name, %s\n", file_name);
> goto exit;
> }
> mnt = nd.mnt;
> sb = mnt->mnt_sb;
> strcpy (disk_name,
> sb->s_bdev->bd_disk->disk_name);
> path_release(&nd);
> exit:
> return err;
> }
>
> ======= 2008-03-20 19:21:04
> ????????======>
> >Hi all,
> >
> >I want to open a device(/dev/sda1, /dev/hda2 etc) in
> which my file exists.
> >I've used 'stat' system call to get the
> device id.
> >
> >But now I want the device name from this id(st_dev).
> >How to get that one?
> >Or
> >Do you have any other method to know the device name
> where my file resides?
> >
> >Thanks
> >
> >
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> ??????????2008-03-20
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