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IOCTL_IFLAGS(2)		   Linux Programmer's Manual	       IOCTL_IFLAGS(2)

NAME
       ioctl_iflags - ioctl() operations for inode flags

DESCRIPTION
       Various	Linux filesystems support the notion of inode flags—attributes
       that modify the semantics of files and directories.  These flags can be
       retrieved and modified using two ioctl(2) operations:

	   int attr;
	   fd = open("pathname", ...);

	   ioctl(fd, FS_IOC_GETFLAGS, &attr);  /* Place current flags
						  in 'attr' */
	   attr |= FS_NOATIME_FL;	       /* Tweak returned bit mask */
	   ioctl(fd, FS_IOC_SETFLAGS, &attr);  /* Update flags for inode
						  referred to by 'fd' */

       The  lsattr(1) and chattr(1) shell commands provide interfaces to these
       two operations, allowing a user to view	and  modify  the  inode	 flags
       associated with a file.

       The  following  flags are supported (shown along with the corresponding
       letter used to indicate the flag by lsattr(1) and chattr(1)):

       FS_APPEND_FL 'a'
	      The file can be opened  only  with  the  O_APPEND	 flag.	 (This
	      restriction  applies  even to the superuser.)  Only a privileged
	      process (CAP_LINUX_IMMUTABLE) can set or clear this attribute.

       FS_COMPR_FL 'c'
	      Store the file in a compressed format on disk.  This flag is not
	      supported	 by most of the mainstream filesystem implementations;
	      one exception is btrfs(5).

       FS_DIRSYNC_FL 'D' (since Linux 2.6.0)
	      Write directory changes synchronously to disk.  This  flag  pro‐
	      vides  semantics	equivalent  to the mount(2) MS_DIRSYNC option,
	      but on a per-directory basis.  This flag can be applied only  to
	      directories.

       FS_IMMUTABLE_FL 'i'
	      The file is immutable: no changes are permitted to the file con‐
	      tents or	metadata  (permissions,	 timestamps,  ownership,  link
	      count  and  so on).  (This restriction applies even to the supe‐
	      ruser.)  Only a privileged process (CAP_LINUX_IMMUTABLE) can set
	      or clear this attribute.

       FS_JOURNAL_DATA_FL 'j'
	      Enable  journaling  of file data on ext3(5) and ext4(5) filesys‐
	      tems.  On a filesystem that is journaling in ordered  or	write‐
	      back  mode, a privileged (CAP_SYS_RESOURCE) process can set this
	      flag to enable journaling of data updates on a per-file basis.

       FS_NOATIME_FL 'A'
	      Don't update  the	 file  last  access  time  when	 the  file  is
	      accessed.	  This can provide I/O performance benefits for appli‐
	      cations that do not care about the accuracy of  this  timestamp.
	      This flag provides functionality similar to the mount(2) MS_NOA‐
	      TIME flag, but on a per-file basis.

       FS_NOCOW_FL 'C' (since Linux 2.6.39)
	      The file will not be subject  to	copy-on-write  updates.	  This
	      flag  has	 an  effect  only on filesystems that support copy-on-
	      write semantics, such as Btrfs.  See chattr(1) and btrfs(5).

       FS_NODUMP_FL 'd'
	      Don't include this file in backups made using dump(8).

       FS_NOTAIL_FL 't'
	      This flag is supported only on Reiserfs.	It disables the	 Reis‐
	      erfs  tail-packing feature, which tries to pack small files (and
	      the final fragment of larger files) into the same disk block  as
	      the file metadata.

       FS_PROJINHERIT_FL 'P' (since Linux 4.5)
	      Inherit  the  quota  project  ID.	 Files and subdirectories will
	      inherit the project ID of	 the  directory.   This	 flag  can  be
	      applied only to directories.

       FS_SECRM_FL 's'
	      Mark  the	 file for secure deletion.  This feature is not imple‐
	      mented by any filesystem, since the task of securely  erasing  a
	      file from a recording medium is surprisingly difficult.

       FS_SYNC_FL 'S'
	      Make file updates synchronous.  For files, this makes all writes
	      synchronous (as though all opens	of  the	 file  were  with  the
	      O_SYNC  flag).  For directories, this has the same effect as the
	      FS_DIRSYNC_FL flag.

       FS_TOPDIR_FL 'T'
	      Mark a directory for special treatment under  the	 Orlov	block-
	      allocation  strategy.  See chattr(1) for details.	 This flag can
	      be applied only to directories and has an effect only for	 ext2,
	      ext3, and ext4.

       FS_UNRM_FL 'u'
	      Allow  the  file to be undeleted if it is deleted.  This feature
	      is not implemented by any filesystem, since it  is  possible  to
	      implement file-recovery mechanisms outside the kernel.

       In  most	 cases, when any of the above flags is set on a directory, the
       flag is inherited by  files  and	 subdirectories	 created  inside  that
       directory.   Exceptions include FS_TOPDIR_FL, which is not inheritable,
       and FS_DIRSYNC_FL, which is inherited only by subdirectories.

CONFORMING TO
       Inode flags are a nonstandard Linux extension.

NOTES
       In order to change the inode flags of a file using the  FS_IOC_SETFLAGS
       operation,  the effective user ID of the caller must match the owner of
       the file, or the caller must have the CAP_FOWNER capability.

SEE ALSO
       chattr(1), lsattr(1), mount(2), btrfs(5),  ext4(5),  xfs(5),  xattr(7),
       mount(8)

COLOPHON
       This  page  is  part of release 4.14 of the Linux man-pages project.  A
       description of the project, information about reporting bugs,  and  the
       latest	  version     of     this    page,    can    be	   found    at
       https://www.kernel.org/doc/man-pages/.

Linux				  2017-09-15		       IOCTL_IFLAGS(2)
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