FDESCFS(5) | MidnightBSD File Formats Manual | FDESCFS(5) |
fdescfs
—
file-descriptor file system
fdescfs /dev/fd fdescfs rw 0 0
The file-descriptor file system, or
fdescfs
, provides access to the per-process file
descriptor namespace in the global file system namespace. The conventional
mount point is /dev/fd.
The file system's contents appear as a list of numbered files which correspond to the open files of the process reading the directory. The files /dev/fd/0 through /dev/fd/# refer to file descriptors which can be accessed through the file system. If the file descriptor is open and the mode the file is being opened with is a subset of the mode of the existing descriptor, the call:
fd = open("/dev/fd/0", mode);
and the call:
fd = fcntl(0, F_DUPFD, 0);
are equivalent.
Flags to the
open(2) call other than
O_RDONLY
, O_WRONLY
and
O_RDWR
are ignored.
Note:
/dev/fd/0, /dev/fd/1 and
/dev/fd/2 files are created by default when devfs
alone is mounted. fdescfs
creates entries for all
file descriptors opened by the process.
For linux(4) ABI
compatibility mount fdescfs
volume with
linrdlnk
option.
To mount a fdescfs
volume located on
/dev/fd:
mount -t fdescfs null
/dev/fd
For linux(4) ABI compatibility:
mount -t fdescfs -o linrdlnk null
/compat/linux/dev/fd
The fdescfs
file system first appeared in
4.4BSD. The fdescfs
manual
page first appeared in FreeBSD 2.2.
The fdescfs
manual page was written by
Mike Pritchard
<mpp@FreeBSD.org>, and
was based on the manual page written by Jan-Simon
Pendry.
August 1, 2017 | midnightbsd-3.1 |