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NAMEnvme-get-feature - Gets an NVMe feature, returns applicable results SYNOPSISnvme get-feature <device> [--namespace-id=<nsid> | -n <nsid>] DESCRIPTIONSubmits an NVMe Get Feature admin command and returns the applicable results. This may be the feature’s value, or may also include a feature structure if the feature requires it (ex: LBA Range Type). 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 feature’s structure (if applicable) may be 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.
-f <fid>, --feature-id=<fid> The feature id to send with the command. Value provided
should be in hex.
-s <select>, --sel=<select> Select (SEL): This field specifies which value of the
attributes to return in the provided data:
-U <uuid-index>, --uuid-index=<uuid-index> UUID Index of the feature
-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
-c <cdw11>, --cdw11=<cdw11> The value for command dword 11, if applicable.
-b, --raw-binary Print the raw feature buffer to stdout if the feature
returns a structure.
-H, --human-readable This option will parse and format many of the bit fields
into human-readable formats.
-C, --changed This option will show feature changed.
-o <fmt>, --output-format=<fmt> Set the reporting format to normal, json or
binary. Only one output format can be used at a time.
-v, --verbose Increase the information detail in the output.
-t <timeout>, --timeout=<timeout> Override default timeout value. In milliseconds.
EXAMPLES•Retrieves the feature for Number of Queues, or
feature id 7:
# nvme get-feature /dev/nvme0 -f 7 •The following retrieves the feature for the LBA
Range Type, which implicitly requires a buffer and will be printed to the
screen in human readable format:
# nvme get-feature /dev/nvme0 -f 3 •Retrieves the feature for the some vendor
specific feature and specifically requesting a buffer be allocate for this
feature, which will be displayed to the user in as a hex dump:
# nvme get-feature /dev/nvme0 -f 0xc0 -l 512 Get feature with UUID index # nvme get-feature /dev/nvme0 -f 0xc0 -l 512 -U 0x1 •The following retrieves the feature for the LBA
Range Type, which implicitly requires a buffer and will be saved to a file in
its raw format:
# nvme get-feature /dev/nvme0 -f 3 --raw-binary > lba_range.raw It is probably a bad idea to not redirect stdout when using this mode. NVMEPart of the nvme-user suite
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