NVME−SECURITY−SEND - Online Linux Manual PageSection : 1
Updated : 02/01/2023
Source : NVMe
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NAMEnvme-security-send − Security Send command

SYNOPSISnvme security−send <device> [−−file=<file> | −f <file>] [−−secp=<security−protocol> | −p <security−protocol>] [−−spsp=<protocol−specific> | −s <protocol−specific>] [−−tl=<transfer−length> | −t <transfer−length>] [−−nssf=<nvme−specific> | −N <nvme−specific>] [−−namespace−id=<nsid> | −n <nsid>]

DESCRIPTIONThe Security Send command is used to transfer security protocol data to the controller​. The data structure transferred to the controller as part of this command contains security protocol specific commands to be performed by the controller​. The data structure transferred may also contain data or parameters associated with the security protocol commands​. Status and data that is to be returned to the host for the security protocol commands submitted by a Security Send command are retrieved with the Security Receive command​. The association between a Security Send command and subsequent Security Receive command is Security Protocol field dependent as defined in SPC−4​.

OPTIONS−n <nsid>, −−namespace−id=<nsid> Target a specific namespace for this security command​. −N <nssf>, −−nssf=<nssf> NVMe Security Specific field​. If using security protocol EAh assigned for NVMe use, the NVMe security specific field indicates which reply memory buffer target​. −f <file>, −−file=<file> Path to file used as the security protocols payload​. Required argument​. −p <security−protocol>, −−secp=<security−protocol> Security Protocol: This field specifies the security protocol as defined in SPC−4​. The controller shall fail the command with Invalid Parameter indicated if a reserved value of the Security Protocol is specified​. −s <security−protocol−specific>, −−spsp=<security−protocol−specific> SP Specific: The value of this field is specific to the Security Protocol as defined in SPC−4​. −t <trans−length>, −−tl=<trans−length> Transfer Length: The value of this field is specific to the Security Protocol as defined in SPC−4​.

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