What: /sys/kernel/debug/cxl/memX/inject_poison Date: April, 2023 KernelVersion: v6.4 Contact: linux-cxl@vger.kernel.org Description: (WO) When a Device Physical Address (DPA) is written to this attribute, the memdev driver sends an inject poison command to the device for the specified address. The DPA must be 64-byte aligned and the length of the injected poison is 64-bytes. If successful, the device returns poison when the address is accessed through the CXL.mem bus. Injecting poison adds the address to the device's Poison List and the error source is set to Injected. In addition, the device adds a poison creation event to its internal Informational Event log, updates the Event Status register, and if configured, interrupts the host. It is not an error to inject poison into an address that already has poison present and no error is returned. The inject_poison attribute is only visible for devices supporting the capability. What: /sys/kernel/debug/memX/clear_poison Date: April, 2023 KernelVersion: v6.4 Contact: linux-cxl@vger.kernel.org Description: (WO) When a Device Physical Address (DPA) is written to this attribute, the memdev driver sends a clear poison command to the device for the specified address. Clearing poison removes the address from the device's Poison List and writes 0 (zero) for 64 bytes starting at address. It is not an error to clear poison from an address that does not have poison set. If the device cannot clear poison from the address, -ENXIO is returned. The clear_poison attribute is only visible for devices supporting the capability.