1nbd_block_status(3)                 LIBNBD                 nbd_block_status(3)
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NAME

6       nbd_block_status - send block status command to the NBD server
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SYNOPSIS

9        #include <libnbd.h>
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11        typedef struct {
12          int (*callback) (void *user_data,
13                           const char *metacontext,
14                           uint64_t offset, uint32_t *entries,
15                           size_t nr_entries, int *error);
16          void *user_data;
17          void (*free) (void *user_data);
18        } nbd_extent_callback;
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20        int nbd_block_status (struct nbd_handle *h, uint64_t count,
21                              uint64_t offset,
22                              nbd_extent_callback extent_callback,
23                              uint32_t flags);
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DESCRIPTION

26       Issue the block status command to the NBD server.  If supported by the
27       server, this causes metadata context information about blocks beginning
28       from the specified offset to be returned. The "count" parameter is a
29       hint: the server may choose to return less status, or the final block
30       may extend beyond the requested range. If multiple contexts are
31       supported, the number of blocks and cumulative length of those blocks
32       need not be identical between contexts.
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34       Note that not all servers can support a "count" of 4GiB or larger.  The
35       NBD protocol does not yet have a way for a client to learn if the
36       server will enforce an even smaller maximum block status size, although
37       a future extension may add a constraint visible in
38       nbd_get_block_size(3).
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40       Depending on which metadata contexts were enabled before connecting
41       (see nbd_add_meta_context(3)) and which are supported by the server
42       (see nbd_can_meta_context(3)) this call returns information about
43       extents by calling back to the "extent" function.  The callback cannot
44       call "nbd_*" APIs on the same handle since it holds the handle lock and
45       will cause a deadlock.  If the callback returns "-1", and no earlier
46       error has been detected, then the overall block status command will
47       fail with any non-zero value stored into the callback's "error"
48       parameter (with a default of "EPROTO"); but any further contexts will
49       still invoke the callback.
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51       The "extent" function is called once per type of metadata available,
52       with the "user_data" passed to this function.  The "metacontext"
53       parameter is a string such as "base:allocation".  The "entries" array
54       is an array of pairs of integers with the first entry in each pair
55       being the length (in bytes) of the block and the second entry being a
56       status/flags field which is specific to the metadata context.  (The
57       number of pairs passed to the function is "nr_entries/2".)  The NBD
58       protocol document in the section about "NBD_REPLY_TYPE_BLOCK_STATUS"
59       describes the meaning of this array; for contexts known to libnbd,
60       <libnbd.h> contains constants beginning with "LIBNBD_STATE_" that may
61       help decipher the values.  On entry to the callback, the "error"
62       parameter contains the errno value of any previously detected error,
63       but even if an earlier error was detected, the current "metacontext"
64       and "entries" are valid.
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66       It is possible for the extent function to be called more times than you
67       expect (if the server is buggy), so always check the "metacontext"
68       field to ensure you are receiving the data you expect.  It is also
69       possible that the extent function is not called at all, even for
70       metadata contexts that you requested.  This indicates either that the
71       server doesn't support the context or for some other reason cannot
72       return the data.
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74       The "flags" parameter may be 0 for no flags, or may contain
75       "LIBNBD_CMD_FLAG_REQ_ONE" meaning that the server should return only
76       one extent per metadata context where that extent does not exceed
77       "count" bytes; however, libnbd does not validate that the server obeyed
78       the flag.
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80       By default, libnbd will reject attempts to use this function with
81       parameters that are likely to result in server failure, such as
82       requesting an unknown command flag.  The nbd_set_strict_mode(3)
83       function can be used to alter which scenarios should await a server
84       reply rather than failing fast.
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RETURN VALUE

87       If the call is successful the function returns 0.
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ERRORS

90       On error "-1" is returned.
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92       Refer to "ERROR HANDLING" in libnbd(3) for how to get further details
93       of the error.
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95       The following parameters must not be NULL: "h".  For more information
96       see "Non-NULL parameters" in libnbd(3).
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HANDLE STATE

99       The handle must be connected with the server, otherwise this call will
100       return an error.
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VERSION

103       This function first appeared in libnbd 1.0.
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105       If you need to test if this function is available at compile time check
106       if the following macro is defined:
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108        #define LIBNBD_HAVE_NBD_BLOCK_STATUS 1
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SEE ALSO

111       nbd_add_meta_context(3), nbd_aio_block_status(3),
112       nbd_can_meta_context(3), nbd_create(3), nbd_get_block_size(3),
113       nbd_set_strict_mode(3), libnbd(3).
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AUTHORS

116       Eric Blake
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118       Richard W.M. Jones
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121       Copyright (C) 2019-2021 Red Hat Inc.
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LICENSE

124       This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
125       under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published
126       by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
127       (at your option) any later version.
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129       This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
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131       MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
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141libnbd-1.14.2                     2023-01-03               nbd_block_status(3)
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