libblkid — block device identification library
#include <blkid/blkid.h> cc file.c −lblkid
The libblkid
library is used
to identify block devices (disks) as to their content (e.g.
filesystem type) as well as extracting additional information
such as filesystem labels/volume names, unique
identifiers/serial numbers, etc. A common use is to allow use
of LABEL= and UUID= tags instead of hard-coding specific
block device names into configuration files.
Block device information is normally kept in a cache file
/etc/blkid.tab
and is verified
to still be valid before being returned to the user (if the
user has read permission on the raw block device, otherwise
not). The cache file also allows unprivileged users (normally
anyone other than root, or those not in the "disk" group) to
locate devices by label/id. The standard location of the
cache file can be overridden by the environment variable
BLKID_FILE.
In situations where one is getting information about a single known device, it does not impact performance whether the cache is used or not (unless you are not able to read the block device directly). If you are dealing with multiple devices, use of the cache is highly recommended (even if empty) as devices will be scanned at most one time and the on-disk cache will be updated if possible. There is rarely a reason not to use the cache.
In some cases (modular kernels), block devices are not
even visible until after they are accessed the first time, so
it is critical that there is some way to locate these devices
without enumerating only visible devices, so the use of the
cache file is required
in this
situation.
The standard location of the /etc/blkid.conf
config file can be
overridden by the environment variable BLKID_CONF. The
following options control the libblkid library:
SEND_UEVENT=<yes|not>
Sends uevent when /dev/disk/by-{label,uuid}/
symlink
does not match with LABEL or UUID on the device.
Default is "yes".
CACHE_FILE=<path>
Overrides the standard location of the cache file.
This setting can be overridden by the environment
variable BLKID_FILE. Default is /etc/blkid.tab.
EVALUATE=<methods>
Defines LABEL and UUID evaluation method(s).
Currently, the libblkid library supports "udev" and
"scan" methods. More than one methods may be specified
in a comma separated list. Default is "udev,scan". The
"udev" method uses udev /dev/disk/by-*
symlinks and the
"scan" method scans all block devices from the
/proc/partitions
file.
libblkid
was written by
Andreas Dilger for the ext2 filesystem utilties, with input
from Ted Ts'o. The library was subsequently heavily modified
by Ted Ts'o.
The low-level probing code was rewritten by Karel Zak.
/etc/blkid.tab
caches data extracted from each recognized block device
/etc/blkid.conf
configuration file
libblkid
is part of the
util-linux-ng package since version 2.15 and is available
from ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/util-linux-ng/.
libblkid
is available under
the terms of the GNU Library General Public License (LGPL),
version 2 (or at your discretion any later version). A copy
of the LGPL should be included with this library in the file
COPYING. If not, write to
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