Provided by: libpmem2-dev_1.12.1-2_amd64 bug

NAME

       pmem2_config_new(),  pmem2_config_delete()  -  allocate and free a configuration structure
       for a libpmem2 mapping

SYNOPSIS

              #include <libpmem2.h>

              struct pmem2_config;
              int pmem2_config_new(struct pmem2_config **cfg);
              int pmem2_config_delete(struct pmem2_config **cfg);

DESCRIPTION

       The pmem2_config_new() function  instantiates  a  new  (opaque)  configuration  structure,
       pmem2_config,  which  is used to define mapping parameters for a pmem2_map_new() function,
       and returns it through the pointer in *cfg.

       New configuration is always initialized with default values for most parameters, which are
       specified  alongside  the  corresponding setter function.  The application must explicitly
       set the granularity value for the mapping.

       The pmem2_config_delete() function frees *cfg returned by pmem2_config_new() and sets *cfg
       to NULL.  If *cfg is NULL, no operation is performed.

RETURN VALUE

       The  pmem2_config_new() function returns 0 on success or a negative error code on failure.
       pmem2_config_new() does set *cfg to NULL on failure.

       The pmem2_config_delete() function always returns 0.

ERRORS

       pmem2_config_new() can fail with the following error: - -ENOMEM - out of memory

SEE ALSO

       errno(3),    pmem2_map_new(3),     pmem2_config_set_handle(3),     pmem2_config_set_fd(3),
       pmem2_config_get_file_size(3), libpmem2(7) and <https://pmem.io>