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/openbmc/linux/Documentation/admin-guide/laptops/
H A Dtoshiba_haps.rst46 The presence of Solid State Drives (SSD) can make this driver to fail loading,
66 conventional HDD and not only SSD, or a combination of both HDD and SSD.
/openbmc/bmcweb/redfish-core/include/generated/enums/
H A Ddrive.hpp11 SSD, enumerator
95 {MediaType::SSD, "SSD"},
/openbmc/u-boot/board/solidrun/clearfog/
H A DREADME28 - M.2 SSD: 11100
/openbmc/linux/Documentation/admin-guide/device-mapper/
H A Dwritecache.rst5 The writecache target caches writes on persistent memory or on SSD. It
16 - s - SSD
H A Ddm-clone.rst23 etc.), into a local SSD or NVMe device, and start using the device immediately,
H A Dcache.rst13 (eg, an SSD).
H A Dthin-provisioning.rst30 - Improve performance by storing the metadata on SSD.
/openbmc/linux/Documentation/ABI/testing/
H A Dsysfs-class-scsi_host18 Description: This file contains the current status of the "SSD Smart Path"
20 driver. SSD Smart Path, when enabled permits the driver to
H A Dsysfs-block-bcache122 SSD for optimal performance.
/openbmc/linux/arch/arm/boot/dts/aspeed/
H A Daspeed-bmc-quanta-q71l.dts238 * SSD 1,
239 * SSD 2
/openbmc/phosphor-dbus-interfaces/yaml/xyz/openbmc_project/Inventory/Item/
H A DDrive.interface.yaml77 - name: SSD
/openbmc/linux/Documentation/admin-guide/
H A Djfs.rst55 block device when blocks are freed. This is useful for SSD
H A Dbcache.rst347 happens to your SSD)::
351 - Bad performance, or traffic not going to the SSD that you'd expect
370 slower SSDs, many disks being cached by one SSD, or mostly sequential IO. So
371 you want to avoid being bottlenecked by the SSD and having it slow everything
632 the SSD's garbage collection easier by effectively giving it more reserved
H A Dxfs.rst56 useful for SSD devices, thinly provisioned LUNs and virtual
/openbmc/linux/arch/arm/boot/dts/marvell/
H A Dkirkwood-t5325.dts91 label = "SSD firmware";
/openbmc/u-boot/doc/
H A DREADME.nvme14 based solid state drives (SSD). The interface provides optimized command
/openbmc/linux/Documentation/filesystems/ext4/
H A Dallocators.rst10 thus speeding up disk IO. On an SSD there of course are no moving parts,
/openbmc/linux/Documentation/filesystems/
H A Dntfs3.rst89 (SSD).
H A Dnilfs2.rst85 for SSD devices and sparse/thinly-provisioned LUNs.
H A Dvfat.rst191 device when blocks are freed. This is useful for SSD devices
/openbmc/linux/fs/btrfs/
H A Dsuper.c490 btrfs_set_and_info(info, SSD, in btrfs_parse_options()
495 btrfs_set_and_info(info, SSD, in btrfs_parse_options()
503 btrfs_clear_and_info(info, SSD, in btrfs_parse_options()
1273 else if (btrfs_test_opt(info, SSD)) in btrfs_show_options()
/openbmc/linux/Documentation/block/
H A Dblk-mq.rst142 - `Linux Block IO: Introducing Multi-queue SSD Access on Multi-core Systems <http://kernel.dk/blk-m…
/openbmc/openbmc/meta-quanta/meta-gbs/recipes-phosphor/configuration/gbs-yaml-config/
H A Dgbs-ipmi-sensors.yaml640 # NVME SSD locate/fault LEDs
827 # NVME SSD presence
/openbmc/bmcweb/redfish-core/lib/
H A Dstorage.hpp402 return drive::MediaType::SSD; in convertDriveType()
/openbmc/intel-ipmi-oem/
H A Dipmi-allowlist.conf314 0x32:0x8d:0xff7f //<Intel OEM Platform>:<Get SSD Power>

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