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6 (WO) If userspace manually unbinds a port the kernel schedules
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17 Memory Device Output Payload in the CXL-2.0
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28 Payload in the CXL-2.0 specification.
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38 Payload in the CXL-2.0 specification.
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46 (RO) 64-bit serial number per the PCIe Device Serial Number
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79 (WO) Write a boolean 'true' string value to this attribute to
80 sanitize the device to securely re-purpose or decommission it.
81 This is done by ensuring that all user data and meta-data,
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98 (WO) Write a boolean 'true' string value to this attribute to
99 secure erase user data by changing the media encryption keys for
100 all user data areas of the device. This functionality requires
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117 documented in sysfs-class-firmware.
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177 integer reflects the hardware port unique-id used in the
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252 can optionally decode either accelerator memory (type-2) or
253 expander memory (type-3). The 'target_type' attribute indicates
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264 found to support CDAT data. If it is present and the length of
265 the data is 0 reading the CDAT data failed. Otherwise the CDAT
266 data is reported.
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276 address range. Device-local address ranges are further split
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295 and its 'dpa_size' attribute is non-zero, this attribute
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314 instance number disabled decoder with non-zero size. I.e.
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354 (interleave-set) within the decode range bounded by root decoder
358 region and allocate the region-id for the next creation attempt.
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368 (WO) Write a string in the form 'regionZ' to delete that region,
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380 attribute is a read-only empty string.
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416 that data is maintained over an address space freeing event, and
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484 (WO) When a boolean 'true' is written to this attribute the