LOOKUP_DCOOKIE(2) manual page
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lookup_dcookie - return a directory entry’s
path
int lookup_dcookie(u64 cookie, char *buffer, size_t len);
Look up the full path of the directory entry specified by the
value cookie. The cookie is an opaque identifier uniquely identifying a
particular directory entry. The buffer given is filled in with the full
path of the directory entry.
For lookup_dcookie() to return successfully,
the kernel must still hold a cookie reference to the directory entry.
On success, lookup_dcookie() returns the length of the path string
copied into the buffer. On error, -1 is returned, and errno is set appropriately.
- EFAULT
- The buffer was not valid.
- EINVAL
- The kernel has no registered
cookie/directory entry mappings at the time of lookup, or the cookie does
not refer to a valid directory entry.
- ENAMETOOLONG
- The name could not fit
in the buffer.
- ENOMEM
- The kernel could not allocate memory for the temporary
buffer holding the path.
- EPERM
- The process does not have the capability
CAP_SYS_ADMIN required to look up cookie values.
- ERANGE
- The buffer was not
large enough to hold the path of the directory entry.
Available
since Linux 2.5.43. The ENAMETOOLONG error return was added in 2.5.70.
lookup_dcookie() is Linux-specific.
lookup_dcookie() is a special-purpose
system call, currently used only by the oprofile profiler. It relies on
a kernel driver to register cookies for directory entries.
The path returned
may be suffixed by the string " (deleted)" if the directory entry has been
removed.
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