.TH "libnvme" 9 "enum nvme_id_nsfeat" "August 2024" "API Manual" LINUX .SH NAME enum nvme_id_nsfeat \- This field defines features of the namespace. .SH SYNOPSIS enum nvme_id_nsfeat { .br .BI " NVME_NS_FEAT_THIN" , .br .br .BI " NVME_NS_FEAT_NATOMIC" , .br .br .BI " NVME_NS_FEAT_DULBE" , .br .br .BI " NVME_NS_FEAT_ID_REUSE" , .br .br .BI " NVME_NS_FEAT_IO_OPT" }; .SH Constants .IP "NVME_NS_FEAT_THIN" 12 If set, indicates that the namespace supports thin provisioning. Specifically, the Namespace Capacity reported may be less than the Namespace Size. .IP "NVME_NS_FEAT_NATOMIC" 12 If set, indicates that the fields NAWUN, NAWUPF, and NACWU are defined for this namespace and should be used by the host for this namespace instead of the AWUN, AWUPF, and ACWU fields in the Identify Controller data structure. .IP "NVME_NS_FEAT_DULBE" 12 If set, indicates that the controller supports the Deallocated or Unwritten Logical Block error for this namespace. .IP "NVME_NS_FEAT_ID_REUSE" 12 If set, indicates that the value in the NGUID field for this namespace, if non- zero, is never reused by the controller and that the value in the EUI64 field for this namespace, if non-zero, is never reused by the controller. .IP "NVME_NS_FEAT_IO_OPT" 12 If set, indicates that the fields NPWG, NPWA, NPDG, NPDA, and NOWS are defined for this namespace and should be used by the host for I/O optimization