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VOP_RENAME(9)						   BSD Kernel Developer's Manual					     VOP_RENAME(9)

NAME
VOP_RENAME -- rename a file SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/param.h> #include <sys/vnode.h> int VOP_RENAME(struct vnode *fdvp, struct vnode *fvp, struct componentname *fcnp, struct vnode *tdvp, struct vnode *tvp, struct componentname *tcnp); DESCRIPTION
This renames a file and possibly changes its parent directory. If the destination object exists, it will be removed first. Its arguments are: fdvp The vnode of the old parent directory. fvp The vnode of the file to be renamed. fcnp Pathname information about the file's current name. tdvp The vnode of the new parent directory. tvp The vnode of the target file (if it exists). tcnp Pathname information about the file's new name. LOCKS
The source directory and file are unlocked but are expected to have their ref count bumped on entry. The VOP routine is expected to vrele(9) both prior to returning. The destination directory and file are locked as well as having their ref count bumped. The VOP routine is expected to vput(9) both prior to returning. ERRORS
[EPERM] The file is immutable. [EXDEV] It is not possible to rename a file between different file systems. [EINVAL] An attempt was made to rename . or .., or to perform an operation which would break the directory tree structure. [ENOTDIR] An attempt was made to rename a directory to a file or vice versa. [ENOTEMPTY] An attempt was made to remove a directory which is not empty. SEE ALSO
vnode(9) AUTHORS
This manual page was written by Doug Rabson. BSD
July 24, 1996 BSD

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VOP_RENAME(9)						   BSD Kernel Developer's Manual					     VOP_RENAME(9)

NAME
VOP_RENAME -- rename a file SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/param.h> #include <sys/vnode.h> int VOP_RENAME(struct vnode *fdvp, struct vnode *fvp, struct componentname *fcnp, struct vnode *tdvp, struct vnode *tvp, struct componentname *tcnp); DESCRIPTION
This renames a file and possibly changes its parent directory. If the destination object exists, it will be removed first. Its arguments are: fdvp The vnode of the old parent directory. fvp The vnode of the file to be renamed. fcnp Pathname information about the file's current name. tdvp The vnode of the new parent directory. tvp The vnode of the target file (if it exists). tcnp Pathname information about the file's new name. LOCKS
The source directory and file are unlocked but are expected to have their ref count bumped on entry. The VOP routine is expected to vrele(9) both prior to returning. The destination directory and file are locked as well as having their ref count bumped. The VOP routine is expected to vput(9) both prior to returning. ERRORS
[EPERM] The file is immutable. [EXDEV] It is not possible to rename a file between different file systems. [EINVAL] An attempt was made to rename . or .., or to perform an operation which would break the directory tree structure. [ENOTDIR] An attempt was made to rename a directory to a file or vice versa. [ENOTEMPTY] An attempt was made to remove a directory which is not empty. SEE ALSO
vnode(9) AUTHORS
This manual page was written by Doug Rabson. BSD
July 24, 1996 BSD
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