From: Jesper Wendel Devantier <j.devantier@samsung.com>
Flexible Data Placement (FDP) is a newly introduced enhancement
of the NVM command set introduced by the NVM Express, Inc.
organization as TP 4146. FDP aims to extend the NVM command set
to enable host-guided data placement. FDP-enabled namespaces
can be used as before, but writes may now reference a specific
placement id which in turn points to a reclaim unit (RU). RUs
are defined as some amount of physical, non-volatile storage which
can be erased/reused/repurposed without disturbing any other
reclaim units.
For further details on FDP, consult the specification, which is
available as "TP4146 Flexible Data Placement 2022.11.30 Ratified.pdf"
in the following link:
https://nvmexpress.org/wp-content/uploads/NVM-Express-2.0-Ratified-TPs_20230111.zip
The FDP work builds on 4 preparatory patches, chiefly to add support for
endurance groups and directives.
The final patch adds FDP support itself.
Gollu Appalanaidu (1):
hw/nvme: basic directives support
Jesper Devantier (1):
hw/nvme: flexible data placement emulation
Joel Granados (1):
hw/nvme: move adjustment of data_units{read,written}
Klaus Jensen (1):
hw/nvme: add basic endurance group support
Niklas Cassel (1):
hw/nvme: store a pointer to the NvmeSubsystem in the NvmeNamespace
hw/nvme/ctrl.c | 803 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-
hw/nvme/ns.c | 145 ++++++++
hw/nvme/nvme.h | 92 ++++-
hw/nvme/subsys.c | 94 ++++-
hw/nvme/trace-events | 5 +
include/block/nvme.h | 241 ++++++++++++-
6 files changed, 1353 insertions(+), 27 deletions(-)
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