1nbd_opt_list_meta_context(3) LIBNBD nbd_opt_list_meta_context(3)
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6 nbd_opt_list_meta_context - request the server to list available meta
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10 #include <libnbd.h>
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12 typedef struct {
13 int (*callback) (void *user_data, const char *name);
14 void *user_data;
15 void (*free) (void *user_data);
16 } nbd_context_callback;
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18 int nbd_opt_list_meta_context (struct nbd_handle *h,
19 nbd_context_callback context_callback);
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22 Request that the server list available meta contexts associated with
23 the export previously specified by the most recent
24 nbd_set_export_name(3) or nbd_connect_uri(3). This can only be used if
25 nbd_set_opt_mode(3) enabled option mode.
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27 The NBD protocol allows a client to decide how many queries to ask the
28 server. Rather than taking that list of queries as a parameter to this
29 function, libnbd reuses the current list of requested meta contexts as
30 set by nbd_add_meta_context(3); you can use nbd_clear_meta_contexts(3)
31 to set up a different list of queries. When the list is empty, a
32 server will typically reply with all contexts that it supports; when
33 the list is non-empty, the server will reply only with supported
34 contexts that match the client's request. Note that a reply by the
35 server might be encoded to represent several feasible contexts within
36 one string, rather than multiple strings per actual context name that
37 would actually succeed during nbd_opt_go(3); so it is still necessary
38 to use nbd_can_meta_context(3) after connecting to see which contexts
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41 The "context" function is called once per server reply, with any
42 "user_data" passed to this function, and with "name" supplied by the
43 server. Remember that it is not safe to call nbd_add_meta_context(3)
44 from within the context of the callback function; rather, your code
45 must copy any "name" needed for later use after this function
46 completes. At present, the return value of the callback is ignored,
47 although a return of -1 should be avoided.
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49 For convenience, when this function succeeds, it returns the number of
50 replies returned by the server.
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52 Not all servers understand this request, and even when it is
53 understood, the server might intentionally send an empty list because
54 it does not support the requested context, or may encounter a failure
55 after delivering partial results. Thus, this function may succeed even
56 when no contexts are reported, or may fail but have a non-empty list.
57 Likewise, the NBD protocol does not specify an upper bound for the
58 number of replies that might be advertised, so client code should be
59 aware that a server may send a lengthy list.
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62 This call returns an integer ≥ 0.
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65 On error "-1" is returned.
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67 Refer to "ERROR HANDLING" in libnbd(3) for how to get further details
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70 The following parameters must not be NULL: "h". For more information
71 see "Non-NULL parameters" in libnbd(3).
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74 The handle must be negotiating, otherwise this call will return an
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78 This function first appeared in libnbd 1.6.
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80 If you need to test if this function is available at compile time check
81 if the following macro is defined:
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83 #define LIBNBD_HAVE_NBD_OPT_LIST_META_CONTEXT 1
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86 nbd_add_meta_context(3), nbd_aio_opt_list_meta_context(3),
87 nbd_can_meta_context(3), nbd_clear_meta_contexts(3),
88 nbd_connect_uri(3), nbd_create(3), nbd_opt_go(3),
89 nbd_set_export_name(3), nbd_set_opt_mode(3), libnbd(3).
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92 Eric Blake
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94 Richard W.M. Jones
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97 Copyright (C) 2019-2021 Red Hat Inc.
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100 This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
101 under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published
102 by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
103 (at your option) any later version.
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105 This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
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107 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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117libnbd-1.14.2 2023-01-03 nbd_opt_list_meta_context(3)