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/* * Copyright (C) 2007 The Android Open Source Project * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ package android.os; import android.annotation.UnsupportedAppUsage; import android.system.ErrnoException; import android.system.Os; import android.system.StructStatVfs; /** * Retrieve overall information about the space on a filesystem. This is a * wrapper for Unix statvfs(). */ public class StatFs { @UnsupportedAppUsage private StructStatVfs mStat; /** * Construct a new StatFs for looking at the stats of the filesystem at * {@code path}. Upon construction, the stat of the file system will be * performed, and the values retrieved available from the methods on this * class. * * @param path path in the desired file system to stat. * * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the file system access fails */ public StatFs(String path) { mStat = doStat(path); } /** * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the file system access fails */ private static StructStatVfs doStat(String path) { try { return Os.statvfs(path); } catch (ErrnoException e) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("Invalid path: " + path, e); } } /** * Perform a restat of the file system referenced by this object. This is * the same as re-constructing the object with the same file system path, * and the new stat values are available upon return. * * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the file system access fails */ public void restat(String path) { mStat = doStat(path); } /** * @deprecated Use {@link #getBlockSizeLong()} instead. */ @Deprecated public int getBlockSize() { return (int) mStat.f_frsize; } /** * The size, in bytes, of a block on the file system. This corresponds to * the Unix {@code statvfs.f_frsize} field. */ public long getBlockSizeLong() { return mStat.f_frsize; } /** * @deprecated Use {@link #getBlockCountLong()} instead. */ @Deprecated public int getBlockCount() { return (int) mStat.f_blocks; } /** * The total number of blocks on the file system. This corresponds to the * Unix {@code statvfs.f_blocks} field. */ public long getBlockCountLong() { return mStat.f_blocks; } /** * @deprecated Use {@link #getFreeBlocksLong()} instead. */ @Deprecated public int getFreeBlocks() { return (int) mStat.f_bfree; } /** * The total number of blocks that are free on the file system, including * reserved blocks (that are not available to normal applications). This * corresponds to the Unix {@code statvfs.f_bfree} field. Most applications * will want to use {@link #getAvailableBlocks()} instead. */ public long getFreeBlocksLong() { return mStat.f_bfree; } /** * The number of bytes that are free on the file system, including reserved * blocks (that are not available to normal applications). Most applications * will want to use {@link #getAvailableBytes()} instead. */ public long getFreeBytes() { return mStat.f_bfree * mStat.f_frsize; } /** * @deprecated Use {@link #getAvailableBlocksLong()} instead. */ @Deprecated public int getAvailableBlocks() { return (int) mStat.f_bavail; } /** * The number of blocks that are free on the file system and available to * applications. This corresponds to the Unix {@code statvfs.f_bavail} field. */ public long getAvailableBlocksLong() { return mStat.f_bavail; } /** * The number of bytes that are free on the file system and available to * applications. */ public long getAvailableBytes() { return mStat.f_bavail * mStat.f_frsize; } /** * The total number of bytes supported by the file system. */ public long getTotalBytes() { return mStat.f_blocks * mStat.f_frsize; } }