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17 Memory Device Output Payload in the CXL-2.0
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46 Payload in the CXL-2.0 specification.
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58 class-ids can be compared against a similar "qos_class"
60 that the endpoints map their local memory-class to a
63 side-effects that may result. First class-id is displayed.
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73 Payload in the CXL-2.0 specification.
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85 class-ids can be compared against a similar "qos_class"
87 that the endpoints map their local memory-class to a
90 side-effects that may result. First class-id is displayed.
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98 (RO) 64-bit serial number per the PCIe Device Serial Number
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132 sanitize the device to securely re-purpose or decommission it.
133 This is done by ensuring that all user data and meta-data,
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169 documented in sysfs-class-firmware.
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229 integer reflects the hardware port unique-id used in the
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296 configured interleave order of the decoder's dport instances.
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319 can optionally decode either accelerator memory (type-2) or
320 expander memory (type-3). The 'target_type' attribute indicates
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336 What: /sys/bus/cxl/devices/decoderX.Y/mode
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343 local address range. Device-local address ranges are further
345 (persistent memory) range. The 'mode' attribute emits one of
350 'mode' can be written, when the decoder is in the 'disabled'
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361 and its 'dpa_size' attribute is non-zero, this attribute
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378 in the device partition referred to by 'decoderX.Y/mode'.
380 instance number disabled decoder with non-zero size. I.e.
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395 decoder's position in the interleave is determined by the
397 decoders their interleave is specified by platform firmware and
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408 to the next target in the interleave at address N +
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420 (interleave-set) within the decode range bounded by root decoder
424 region and allocate the region-id for the next creation attempt.
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444 root-decoder-only attribute conveys a platform specific cookie
446 This class-id can be compared against a similar "qos_class"
447 published for each memory-type that an endpoint supports. While
448 it is not required that endpoints map their local memory-class
450 there are platform specific side-effects that may result.
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461 attribute is a read-only empty string.
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470 interleave set will claim. The possible interleave granularity
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495 interleave configuration parameters. Once set it cannot be
502 What: /sys/bus/cxl/devices/regionZ/mode
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507 (RO) The mode of a region is established at region creation time
508 and dictates the mode of the endpoint decoder that comprise the
510 /sys/bus/cxl/devices/decoderX.Y/mode
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532 interleave and N is the 'interleave_ways' setting for the
535 position relative to the root decoder interleave. EBUSY is
537 if the region is not in a state to accept interleave
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586 See Documentation/ABI/stable/sysfs-devices-node. access0 provides
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603 See Documentation/ABI/stable/sysfs-devices-node. access0 provides
608 What: /sys/bus/cxl/devices/nvdimm-bridge0/ndbusX/nmemY/cxl/dirty_shutdown
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