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30.\" nvme driver man page.
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32.\" Author: Jim Harris <jimharris@FreeBSD.org>
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34.\" $FreeBSD$
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36.Dd December 7, 2018
37.Dt NVME 4
38.Os
39.Sh NAME
40.Nm nvme
41.Nd NVM Express core driver
42.Sh SYNOPSIS
43To compile this driver into your kernel,
44place the following line in your kernel configuration file:
45.Bd -ragged -offset indent
46.Cd "device nvme"
47.Ed
48.Pp
49Or, to load the driver as a module at boot, place the following line in
50.Xr loader.conf 5 :
51.Bd -literal -offset indent
52nvme_load="YES"
53.Ed
54.Pp
55Most users will also want to enable
56.Xr nvd 4
57to expose NVM Express namespaces as disk devices which can be
58partitioned.
59Note that in NVM Express terms, a namespace is roughly equivalent to a
60SCSI LUN.
61.Sh DESCRIPTION
62The
63.Nm
64driver provides support for NVM Express (NVMe) controllers, such as:
65.Bl -bullet
66.It
67Hardware initialization
68.It
69Per-CPU IO queue pairs
70.It
71API for registering NVMe namespace consumers such as
72.Xr nvd 4
73or
74.Xr nda 4
75.It
76API for submitting NVM commands to namespaces
77.It
78Ioctls for controller and namespace configuration and management
79.El
80.Pp
81The
82.Nm
83driver creates controller device nodes in the format
84.Pa /dev/nvmeX
85and namespace device nodes in
86the format
87.Pa /dev/nvmeXnsY .
88Note that the NVM Express specification starts numbering namespaces at 1,
89not 0, and this driver follows that convention.
90.Sh CONFIGURATION
91By default,
92.Nm
93will create an I/O queue pair for each CPU, provided enough MSI-X vectors
94and NVMe queue pairs can be allocated.
95If not enough vectors or queue
96pairs are available, nvme(4) will use a smaller number of queue pairs and
97assign multiple CPUs per queue pair.
98.Pp
99To force a single I/O queue pair shared by all CPUs, set the following
100tunable value in
101.Xr loader.conf 5 :
102.Bd -literal -offset indent
103hw.nvme.per_cpu_io_queues=0
104.Ed
105.Pp
106To assign more than one CPU per I/O queue pair, thereby reducing the number
107of MSI-X vectors consumed by the device, set the following tunable value in
108.Xr loader.conf 5 :
109.Bd -literal -offset indent
110hw.nvme.min_cpus_per_ioq=X
111.Ed
112.Pp
113To force legacy interrupts for all
114.Nm
115driver instances, set the following tunable value in
116.Xr loader.conf 5 :
117.Bd -literal -offset indent
118hw.nvme.force_intx=1
119.Ed
120.Pp
121Note that use of INTx implies disabling of per-CPU I/O queue pairs.
122.Sh SYSCTL VARIABLES
123The following controller-level sysctls are currently implemented:
124.Bl -tag -width indent
125.It Va dev.nvme.0.num_cpus_per_ioq
126(R) Number of CPUs associated with each I/O queue pair.
127.It Va dev.nvme.0.int_coal_time
128(R/W) Interrupt coalescing timer period in microseconds.
129Set to 0 to disable.
130.It Va dev.nvme.0.int_coal_threshold
131(R/W) Interrupt coalescing threshold in number of command completions.
132Set to 0 to disable.
133.El
134.Pp
135The following queue pair-level sysctls are currently implemented.
136Admin queue sysctls take the format of dev.nvme.0.adminq and I/O queue sysctls
137take the format of dev.nvme.0.ioq0.
138.Bl -tag -width indent
139.It Va dev.nvme.0.ioq0.num_entries
140(R) Number of entries in this queue pair's command and completion queue.
141.It Va dev.nvme.0.ioq0.num_tr
142(R) Number of nvme_tracker structures currently allocated for this queue pair.
143.It Va dev.nvme.0.ioq0.num_prp_list
144(R) Number of nvme_prp_list structures currently allocated for this queue pair.
145.It Va dev.nvme.0.ioq0.sq_head
146(R) Current location of the submission queue head pointer as observed by
147the driver.
148The head pointer is incremented by the controller as it takes commands off
149of the submission queue.
150.It Va dev.nvme.0.ioq0.sq_tail
151(R) Current location of the submission queue tail pointer as observed by
152the driver.
153The driver increments the tail pointer after writing a command
154into the submission queue to signal that a new command is ready to be
155processed.
156.It Va dev.nvme.0.ioq0.cq_head
157(R) Current location of the completion queue head pointer as observed by
158the driver.
159The driver increments the head pointer after finishing
160with a completion entry that was posted by the controller.
161.It Va dev.nvme.0.ioq0.num_cmds
162(R) Number of commands that have been submitted on this queue pair.
163.It Va dev.nvme.0.ioq0.dump_debug
164(W) Writing 1 to this sysctl will dump the full contents of the submission
165and completion queues to the console.
166.El
167.Sh SEE ALSO
168.Xr nda 4 ,
169.Xr nvd 4 ,
170.Xr pci 4 ,
171.Xr nvmecontrol 8 ,
172.Xr disk 9
173.Sh HISTORY
174The
175.Nm
176driver first appeared in
177.Fx 9.2 .
178.Sh AUTHORS
179.An -nosplit
180The
181.Nm
182driver was developed by Intel and originally written by
183.An Jim Harris Aq Mt jimharris@FreeBSD.org ,
184with contributions from
185.An Joe Golio
186at EMC.
187.Pp
188This man page was written by
189.An Jim Harris Aq Mt jimharris@FreeBSD.org .
190