Provided by: nbdkit-plugin-dev_1.40.4-5ubuntu1_amd64
NAME
nbdkit_error, nbdkit_verror, nbdkit_set_error - return an error from nbdkit plugins
SYNOPSIS
#include <nbdkit-plugin.h> void nbdkit_error (const char *fs, ...); void nbdkit_verror (const char *fs, va_list args); void nbdkit_set_error (int err);
DESCRIPTION
If there is an error in your plugin, the plugin should call "nbdkit_error" to report an error message. Then the callback should return the appropriate error indication, eg. "NULL" or -1. "nbdkit_error" works like printf(3). "nbdkit_verror" works like vprintf(3). For convenience, "nbdkit_error" preserves the value of "errno", and also supports the glibc extension of a single %m in a format string expanding to strerror(errno), even on platforms that don't support that natively. Example int my_pread (void *handle, void *buf, uint32_t count, uint64_t offset, uint32_t flags) { char *bounce_buffer = malloc (SECTOR_SIZE); if (bounce_buffer == NULL) { nbdkit_error ("malloc: %m"); return -1; } //... } Setting errno For callbacks which serve data to the client, the plugin may call "nbdkit_set_error" to influence the errno that will be sent back to the client. If the call to "nbdkit_set_error" is omitted while serving data, then the global variable "errno" may be used. For plugins which have ".errno_is_preserved != 0" the server will use "errno". In plugins written in non-C languages, we usually cannot trust that "errno" will be preserved when returning from that language to C. In that case, either the plugin must call "nbdkit_set_error" or hard-coded "EIO" is used.
LANGUAGE BINDINGS
Most language bindings do not expose these functions explicitly. Instead you are expected to throw an exception on error which is implicitly turned into a call to "nbdkit_error". Read the documentation for the language binding to find out how errors are handled.
HISTORY
"nbdkit_error" and "nbdkit_verror" were present in nbdkit 0.1.0. "nbdkit_set_error" was added in nbdkit 1.2.
SEE ALSO
nbdkit(1), nbdkit_debug(3), nbdkit-plugin(3), nbdkit-filter(3).
AUTHORS
Eric Blake Richard W.M. Jones
COPYRIGHT
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LICENSE
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