NVD(4) | Device Drivers Manual | NVD(4) |
nvd
— NVM Express
disk driver
To compile this driver into your kernel, place the following lines in your kernel configuration file:
device nvme
device nvd
Or, to load the driver as a module at boot, place the following lines in loader.conf(5):
nvme_load="YES" nvd_load="YES"
The nvd
driver exposes NVM Express (NVMe)
namespaces as disks to the kernel disk storage API. It depends on the
nvme(4) driver for notification of existing NVMe
namespaces and submission of NVM I/O commands.
Device nodes from the nvd
driver will have
the format /dev/nvdX and are GEOM(4) disks which can be
partitioned by geom(8). Note that device nodes from the
nvme(4) driver are not GEOM(4) disks and
cannot be partitioned.
The nvd
driver defines a system-wide
maximum delete size for NVMe devices. The default is 1GB. To select a
different value, set the following tunable in
loader.conf(5):
hw.nvd.delete_max=<delete size in bytes>
The nvd
driver first appeared in
FreeBSD 9.2.
The nvd
driver was developed by Intel and
originally written by Jim Harris
<jimharris@FreeBSD.org>,
with contributions from Joe Golio at EMC.
This man page was written by Jim Harris <jimharris@FreeBSD.org>.
January 28, 2016 | Debian |