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

NAME

       pmem2_source_numa_node() - returns data source numa node

SYNOPSIS

              #include <libpmem2.h>

              struct pmem2_source;
              int pmem2_source_numa_node(const struct pmem2_source *source, int *numa_node);

DESCRIPTION

       The  pmem2_source_numa_node()  function  retrieves the numa node of the given data source.
       The numa node can be used to, e.g., pin threads to near-memory cores.  The  numa  node  is
       stored in *numa_node.  It is the same value that is shown as numa_node in ndctl list -v.

RETURN VALUE

       The  pmem2_source_numa_node()  function  returns 0 on success.  If the function fails, the
       *numa_node variable is left unmodified and a negative error code is returned.

ERRORS

       The pmem2_source_numa_node() can fail with the following errors:

       On all systems:

       • PMEM2_E_NOSUPP - source type  or  operating  system  not  supported  (see  #caveats  for
         details.)

       on Linux:

       • PMEM2_E_DAX_REGION_NOT_FOUND - no ndctl_region could be determined for the source.

       • PMEM2_E_INVALID_FILE_TYPE - if the source points to a directory.

       • -errno set by failing ndctl_new, while trying to create a new context.

CAVEATS

       This  call  requires libndctl to retrieve the numa information.  It only works for sources
       that are actually located on persistent memory,  i.e.,  devdax  or  fsdax.   As  anonymous
       sources  are  not  backed  by files on persistent memory, this method is not supported for
       them.  It also does not work under Windows or systems without libndctl.

SEE ALSO

       errno(3), ndctl_new(3), pmem2_source_from_handle(3), pmem2_source_from_fd(3), libpmem2(7),
       libndctl(7) and <https://pmem.io>