FIB$L_ACCTL | Contains flag
bits that control the access to the file. “Input Parameters”, “Input Parameters”, “Input Parameters”, and “Input Parameters”, and “Delete File” describe the FIB$L_ACCTL field flag
bits. |
FIB$L_ACL_STATUS | Status of the requested
ACL attribute operation, if any. The ACL attributes are included in Table 1-7. If no ACL attributes
are given, SS$_NORMAL is returned here. |
FIB$L_ACLCTX | Maintains
position context when processing ACL attributes from the attribute
(P5) list. |
FIB$B_ALALIGN | Contains the
interpretation mode of the allocation (FIB$W_ALLOC) field. |
FIB$W_ALLOC | Contains the desired
physical location of the blocks being allocated. Interpretation of
the field is controlled by the FIB$B_ALALIGN field. The following
subfields are defined: |
| Subfield | Meaning |
| FIB$W_LOC_FID | Three-word related file ID for
RFI placement. |
| FIB$W_LOC_NUM | Related file number. |
| FIB$W_LOC_SEQ | Related file sequence number. |
| FIB$B_LOC_RVN | Related file relative volume number
(RVN) or placement RVN. |
| FIB$B_LOC_NMX | Related file number extension. |
| FIB$L_LOC_ADDR | Placement logical block number
(LBN), cylinder, or virtual block number (VBN). |
| FIB$B_ALOPTS | Contains option bits that control
the placement of allocated blocks. “Input Parameters” describes the FIB$B_ALOPTS field
flag bits. |
FIB$L_ALT_ACCESS | A 32-bit mask
that represents an access mask to check against file protection; for
example, opens a file for read access and checks whether it can be
deleted. The mask has the same configuration as the standard protection
mask. |
FIB$W_CNTRLFUNC | In an IO$_ACPCONTROL
function, this field contains the code that specifies which ACP control
function is to be performed (see “ACP Control”). This field overlays FIB$W_EXCTL. |
FIB$L_CNTRLVAL | Contains a
control function value used in an IO$_ACPCONTROL function (see “ACP Control”). The interpretation
of the value depends on the control function specified in FIB$W_CNTRLFUNC.
This field overlays FIB$L_EXSZ. |
FIB$W_DID | Contains the
file identifier of the directory file. For Files-11 On-Disk
Structure Level 1 and Level 2, the following subfields are defined: |
| Subfield | Meaning |
| FIB$W_DID_NUM | File number. |
| FIB$W_DID_SEQ | File sequence number. |
| FIB$W_DID_RVN | Relative volume number (only for
magnetic tape devices). |
| FIB$B_DID_RVN | Relative volume number (only for
disk devices). |
| FIB$B_DID_NMX | File number extension (only for
disk devices). |
FIB$W_EXCTL | Contains flag
bits that specify extend control for disk devices. “Input Parameters” and “Input Parameters” describe the
FIB$W_EXCTL field flag bits. |
FIB$L_EXSZ | Specifies
the number of blocks to be allocated in an extend operation on a disk
file. |
FIB$L_EXVBN | Specifies
the starting disk file virtual block number at which a file is to
be truncated. |
FIB$W_FID | Specifies
the file identification. You supply the file identifier when it is
known; the ACP returns the file identifier when it becomes known;
for example, as a result of a create or directory lookup. A 0 file
identifier can be specified when an operation is performed on a file
that is already open on a particular channel. The ACP returns the
file identifier of the open file. For Files-11 On-Disk
Structure Level 1 and Level 2, the following subfields are defined: |
| Subfields | Meaning |
| FIB$W_FID_NUM | File number. |
| FIB$W_FID_SEQ | File sequence number. |
| FIB$W_FID_RVN | Relative volume number (only for
magnetic tape devices). |
| FIB$B_FID_RVN | Relative volume number (only for
disk devices). |
| FIB$B_FID_NMX | File number extension (only for
disk devices). |
| FIB$W_FID_DIRNUM | Directory number of the file identifier.
This is the path table record number of the directory that describes
the file. |
| FIB$L_FID_RECNUM | Record number of the first directory
record for the file within the current directory. |
FIB$B_NAME_FORMAT_IN | Contains the
format of the input file specification. “Input Parameters” describes the FIB$B_NAME_FORMAT_IN
field flag bits. |
FIB$B_NAME_FORMAT_OUT | Contains the
format of the output file specification. “Input Parameters” describes the FIB$B_NAME_FORMAT_OUT
field flag bits. |
FIB$W_NMCTL | Contains flag
bits that control the processing of a name string in a directory operation. “Input Parameters” and “Input Parameters” describe the
FIB$W_NMCTL field flag bits. |
FIB$L_STATUS | Access status.
Applies to all major functions. The following bits are supported: |
| Subfields | Meaning |
| FIB$V_ALT_REQ | Set to indicate whether the alternate
access bit is required for the current operation. If not set, the
alternate access bit is optional. |
| FIB$V_ALT_GRANTED | If FIB$V_ALT_REQ = 0, the FIB
bit returned from the file system is set if the alternate access check
succeeded. Programmers can control the security information
being propagated as well as the source of this information by setting
the following bits (which apply only to the IO$_CREATE and IO$_MODIFY
functions). |
| FIB$V_DIRACL | Propagate the ACL from the parent
directory to the file, assuming the file is a directory file. |
| FIB$V_EXCLPREVIOUS | Set to indicate that propagation
may not occur from a previous version of the file. |
| FIB$V_ALIAS_ENTRY | Set on any file system operation
where the directory backlink in the file header is different (and
nonzero) from the directory id specified in the FIB. |
| FIB$V_NOCOPYACL | Set to indicate that the ACL should
not be propagated from the parent directory (or a previous version
of the file) to the file. |
| FIB$V_NOCOPYOWNER | Set to indicate that the owner
UIC should not be propagated from the parent directory (or a previous
version of the file) to the file. |
| FIB$V_NOCOPYPROT | Set to indicate that the UIC-based
protection should not be propagated from the parent directory (or
a previous version of the file) to the file. |
| FIB$V_PROPAGATE | Propagate attributes from the
parent directory (or previous version of the file). If you set the
FIB$V_NOCOPYACL, FIB$V_NOCOPYOWNER, or FIB$V_NOCOPYPROT bits, you
must also set FIB$V_PROPAGATE or a SS$_BADPARAM error results. |
FIB$W_VERLIMIT | Contains the
version limit of the directory entry. |
FIB$L_WCC | Maintains
position context when processing wildcard directory operations. |
FIB$B_WSIZE | Controls the size of the file
window used to map a disk file. If a window size of 255 is specified,
the file is completely mapped by using segmented windows. |