nvme-dir-send(1) ================ NAME ---- nvme-dir-send - Issue a directive send command, returns applicable results SYNOPSIS -------- [verse] 'nvme dir-send' <device> [--namespace-id=<nsid> | -n <nsid>] [--data-len=<data-len> | -l <data-len>] [--dir-type=<dtype> | -D <dtype>] [--dir-spec=<dspec> | -S <dspec>] [--dir-oper=<doper> | -O <doper>] [--endir=<endir> | -e <endir>] [--target-dir=<tdir> | -T <tdir>] [--human-readable | -H] [--raw-binary | -b] DESCRIPTION ----------- Submits an NVMe Directive Send admin command and returns the applicable results. This may be the combination of directive type, and operation, as well as target directive and its enable/disable status of the operation, if specific operation needs it. The <device> parameter is mandatory and may be either the NVMe character device (ex: /dev/nvme0), or a namespace block device (ex: /dev/nvme0n1). On success, the returned directive's parameter structure (if applicable) is returned in one of several ways depending on the option flags; the structure may parsed by the program and printed in a readable format if it is a known structure, displayed in hex, or the raw buffer may be printed to stdout for another program to parse. OPTIONS ------- -n <nsid>:: --namespace-id=<nsid>:: Retrieve the feature for the given nsid. This is optional and most features do not use this value. -D <dtype>:: --dir-type=<dtype>:: Directive type -S <dspec>:: --dir-spec=<dspec>:: Directive specific -O <doper>:: --dir-oper=<doper>:: Directive operation -T <tdir>:: --target-dir=<nsr>:: Target directive of the operation -e <endir>:: --endir=<endir>:: Target directive enable(1) or disable (0) operation + [] |================== |Select|Description |0|Current |1|Default |2|Saved |3|Supported capabilities |4–7|Reserved |================== -l <data-len>:: --data-len=<data-len>:: The data length for the buffer returned for this feature. Most known features do not use this value. The exception is LBA Range Type -b:: --raw-binary:: Print the raw receive buffer to stdout if the command returns a structure. -H:: --human-readable:: Print the decoded receive buffer to stdout if the command returns a structure. EXAMPLES -------- * Enable streams directive : + ------------ # nvme dir-send /dev/nvme0n1 --dir-type 0 --dir-oper 1 --target-dir 1 --endir 1 ------------ + * Disable streams directive : + ------------ # nvme dir-send /dev/nvme0n1 --dir-type 0 --dir-oper 1 --target-dir 1 --endir 0 ------------ + * Release all allocated streams resource : + ------------ # nvme dir-send /dev/nvme0n1 --dir-type 1 --dir-oper 2 ------------ + * Release stream ID 3 : + ------------ # nvme dir-send /dev/nvme0 --dir-type 1 --dir-oper 1 --dir-spec 3 ------------ + It is probably a bad idea to not redirect stdout when using this mode. NVME ---- Part of the nvme-user suite