Provided by: libpmem2-dev_1.13.1-1.1ubuntu2_amd64 bug

NAME

       pmem2_badblock_next() - read the next bad block for the given bad block context *bbctx.

SYNOPSIS

              #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 re‐
       turns 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:

       • 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.

       • 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>