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NAME¶
pmemblk_set_zero()(DEPRECATED), pmemblk_set_error()(DEPRECATED) - block management functions
SYNOPSIS¶
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#include <libpmemblk.h> int pmemblk_set_zero(PMEMblkpool *pbp, long long blockno); int pmemblk_set_error(PMEMblkpool *pbp, long long blockno);
DESCRIPTION¶
The pmemblk_set_zero() function writes zeros to block number blockno in persistent memory resident array of blocks pbp. Using this function is faster than actually writing a block of zeros since libpmemblk(7) uses metadata to indicate the block should read back as zero.
The pmemblk_set_error() function sets the error state for block number blockno in persistent memory resident array of blocks pbp. A block in the error state returns errno EIO when read. Writing the block clears the error state and returns the block to normal use.
RETURN VALUE¶
On success, pmemblk_set_zero() and pmemblk_set_error() return 0. On error, they return -1 and set errno appropriately.
SEE ALSO¶
libpmemblk(7) and <https://pmem.io>
2023-05-31 | PMDK - |