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PMEM2_BADBLOCK_NEXT(3) | PMDK Programmer's Manual | PMEM2_BADBLOCK_NEXT(3) |
NAME¶
pmem2_badblock_next() - read the next bad block for the given bad block context *bbctx.
SYNOPSIS¶
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#include <libpmem2.h> struct pmem2_badblock; struct pmem2_badblock_context; int pmem2_badblock_next( struct pmem2_badblock_context *bbctx, struct pmem2_badblock *bb);
DESCRIPTION¶
The pmem2_badblock_next() function reads the next bad block for the given bad block context *bbctx.
It is not supported on Windows.
RETURN VALUE¶
The pmem2_badblock_next() function returns 0 and stores the next bad block in *bb on success or it returns a negative error code when there are no more bad blocks for the given bad block context *bbctx.
ERRORS¶
pmem2_badblock_next() can fail with the following error:
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- PMEM2_E_NO_BAD_BLOCK_FOUND - there are no more bad blocks for the given bad block context *bbctx, *bb is undefined in this case.
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- PMEM2_E_NOSUPP - on Windows or when the OS does not support this functionality
SEE ALSO¶
pmem2_badblock_context_new(3), pmem2_badblock_clear(3), libpmem2(7) and <https://pmem.io>
2022-08-25 | PMDK - pmem2 API version 1.0 |