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diff --git a/doc/man/nvme_sanitize_nvm.2 b/doc/man/nvme_sanitize_nvm.2 new file mode 100644 index 0000000..05f59a1 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/man/nvme_sanitize_nvm.2 @@ -0,0 +1,22 @@ +.TH "nvme_sanitize_nvm" 9 "nvme_sanitize_nvm" "February 2024" "libnvme API manual" LINUX +.SH NAME +nvme_sanitize_nvm \- Start a sanitize operation +.SH SYNOPSIS +.B "int" nvme_sanitize_nvm +.BI "(struct nvme_sanitize_nvm_args *args " ");" +.SH ARGUMENTS +.IP "args" 12 +\fIstruct nvme_sanitize_nvm_args\fP argument structure +.SH "DESCRIPTION" +A sanitize operation alters all user data in the NVM subsystem such that +recovery of any previous user data from any cache, the non-volatile media, +or any Controller Memory Buffer is not possible. + +The Sanitize command starts a sanitize operation or to recover from a +previously failed sanitize operation. The sanitize operation types that may +be supported are Block Erase, Crypto Erase, and Overwrite. All sanitize +operations are processed in the background, i.e., completion of the sanitize +command does not indicate completion of the sanitize operation. +.SH "RETURN" +The nvme command status if a response was received (see +\fIenum nvme_status_field\fP) or -1 with errno set otherwise. |