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+nvme-io-passthru(1)
+===================
+
+NAME
+----
+nvme-io-passthru - Submit an arbitrary io command, return results
+
+SYNOPSIS
+--------
+[verse]
+'nvme-io-passthru' <device> [--opcode=<opcode> | -o <opcode>]
+ [--flags=<flags> | -f <flags>] [-rsvd=<rsvd> | -R <rsvd>]
+ [--namespace-id=<nsid> | -nsid <nsid>]
+ [--cdw2=<cdw2>] [--cdw3=<cdw3>] [--cdw10=<cdw10>]
+ [--cdw11=<cdw11>] [--cdw12=<cdw12>] [--cdw13=<cdw13>]
+ [--cdw14=<cdw14>] [--cdw15=<cdw15>]
+ [--data-len=<data-len> | -l <data-len>]
+ [--metadata-len=<len> | -m <len>]
+ [--read | -r ] [--write | -w]
+ [--input-file=<file> | -i <file>]
+ [--timeout=<to> | -t <to>]
+ [--show-command | -s]
+ [--dry-run | -d]
+ [--raw-binary | -b]
+ [--prefill=<prefill> | -p <prefill>]
+
+DESCRIPTION
+-----------
+Submits an arbitrary NVMe IO command and returns the applicable
+results. This may be the simply the command's result and status, or may
+also include a buffer if the command returns one. This command does no
+interpretation of the opcodes or options.
+
+The <device> parameter is mandatory and may be either the NVMe character
+device (ex: /dev/nvme0), or a namespace block device (ex: /dev/nvme0n1).
+
+On success, the returned structure (if applicable) may be returned in
+one of several ways depending on the option flags; the structure may
+printed by the program as a hex dump, or may be returned as a raw buffer
+printed to stdout for another program to parse.
+
+OPTIONS
+-------
+-o <opcode>::
+--opcode=<opcode>::
+ The NVMe opcode to send to the device in the command
+
+-f <flags>::
+--flags=<flags>::
+ The NVMe command flags to send to the device in the command
+
+-R <rsvd>::
+--rsvd=<rsvd>::
+ The value for the reserved field in the command.
+
+-n <nsid>::
+--namespace-id=<nsid>::
+ The value for the ns-id in the command. Defaults to '0'.
+
+--cdw[2-3,10-15]=<cdw>::
+ Specifies the command dword value for that specified entry in
+ the command
+
+-r::
+--read::
+-w::
+--write::
+ Used for the data-direction for the command and required for
+ commands sending/receiving data. Don't use both read and write
+ at the same time.
+
+-i <file>::
+--input-file=<file>::
+ If the command is a data-out (write) command, use this file
+ to fill the buffer sent to the device. If no file is given,
+ assumed to use STDIN.
+
+-l <data-len>::
+--data-len=<data-len>::
+ The data length for the buffer used for this command.
+
+-m <data-len>::
+--metadata-len=<data-len>::
+ The metadata length for the buffer used for this command.
+
+-s::
+--show-cmd::
+ Print out the command to be sent.
+
+-d::
+--dry-run::
+ Do not actually send the command. If want to use --dry-run option,
+ --show-cmd option _must_ be set. Otherwise --dry-run option will be
+ _ignored_.
+
+-b::
+--raw-binary::
+ Print the raw returned buffer to stdout if the command returns
+ data or a structure.
+
+-p <prefill>::
+--prefill <prefill>::
+ Prefill the buffer with a predetermined byte value. Defaults to 0.
+ This may be useful if the data you are writing is shorter
+ than the required buffer, and you need to pad it with a known
+ value. It may also be useful if you need to confirm if a device
+ is overwriting a buffer on a data-in command.
+
+EXAMPLES
+--------
+
+nvme io-passthru /dev/nvme0n1 --opcode=2 --namespace-id=1 --data-len=4096 --read --cdw10=0 --cdw11=0 --cdw12=0x70000 --raw-binary
+
+NVME
+----
+Part of the nvme-user suite