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.TH "nvme_sanitize_nvm" 9 "nvme_sanitize_nvm" "April 2022" "libnvme API manual" LINUX
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.SH NAME
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nvme_sanitize_nvm \- Start a sanitize operation
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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.B "int" nvme_sanitize_nvm
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.BI "(struct nvme_sanitize_nvm_args *args " ");"
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.SH ARGUMENTS
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.IP "args" 12
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\fIstruct nvme_sanitize_nvm_args\fP argument structure
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.SH "DESCRIPTION"
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A sanitize operation alters all user data in the NVM subsystem such that
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recovery of any previous user data from any cache, the non-volatile media,
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or any Controller Memory Buffer is not possible.
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The Sanitize command starts a sanitize operation or to recover from a
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previously failed sanitize operation. The sanitize operation types that may
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be supported are Block Erase, Crypto Erase, and Overwrite. All sanitize
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operations are processed in the background, i.e., completion of the sanitize
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command does not indicate completion of the sanitize operation.
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.SH "RETURN"
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The nvme command status if a response was received (see
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\fIenum nvme_status_field\fP) or -1 with errno set otherwise.
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