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NAME

       sg_unmap - send SCSI UNMAP command (known as 'trim' in ATA specs)

SYNOPSIS

       sg_unmap     [--anchor]     [--grpnum=GN]    [--help]    [--in=FILE]    [--lba=LBA,LBA...]
       [--num=NUM,NUM...] [--timeout=TO] [--verbose] [--version] DEVICE

DESCRIPTION

       Send a SCSI UNMAP command to DEVICE to unmap one or more logical blocks. This command  was
       introduced  in  SBC-3 revision 18 under the broad heading of "logical block provisioning".
       Logical blocks may also be unmapped by the SCSI WRITE SAME command; see the  sg_write_same
       utility.  The  unmap  capability is closely related to the ATA DATA SET MANAGEMENT command
       with the "Trim" bit set.

       Logical blocks to be unmapped can be specified in one of two ways to this utility. One way
       is  by  supplying the start LBAs to the '--lba=' option and the corresponding number(s) to
       unmap to the '--num=' option. The other way is by putting start LBA and  number  to  unmap
       pairs  in  a  file whose name is given to the '--in=' option. All values are assumed to be
       decimal unless prefixed by "0x" (or "0X") or have a trailing "h" (or "H")  in  which  case
       they  are  interpreted  as hexadecimal. Suffix multipliers are permitted on decimal values
       (e.g. '--num=1m').

       When the '--lba=' option is given then the '--num=' option must also be given. If one  has
       a  comma  separated  list  as  its  argument  then  the other must have the same number of
       elements in its list. The arguments can use a single space as a separator but need  to  be
       in quotes or escaped to not be misinterpreted by the shell.

       With  the '--in=FILE' option an even number of values must be found and are interpreted as
       pairs: the first value in each pair is a starting LBA and the second value is  the  number
       to  unmap  from  that LBA. Everything from and including a "#" on a line is ignored as are
       blank lines. Values may be comma, space and tab separated or  appear  on  separate  lines.
       Each line should not exceed 1023 bytes in length.

OPTIONS

       Arguments to long options are mandatory for short options as well.

       -a, --anchor
              sets the 'Anchor' bit in the command (introduced in sbc3r22).

       -g, --grpnum=GN
              sets  the  'Group number' field to GN. Defaults to a value of zero.  GN should be a
              value between 0 and 31.

       -h, --help
              output the usage message then exit.

       -I, --in=FILE
              where FILE is a file name containing pairs of values. The first member of each pair
              is a starting LBA and the second member of the pair is the number of logical blocks
              to unmap from and including that starting LBA. Values are  interpreted  as  decimal
              unless indicated otherwise. This option cannot be present with the '--lba=' option.

       -l, --lba=LBA,LBA...
              where  LBA,LBA...  is  a  string  of  comma  (or  space)  separated values that are
              interpreted as starting logical block addresses.  Each  number  is  interpreted  as
              decimal  unless  prefixed  by  '0x'  or  '0X' (or it has a trailing 'h' or 'H'). An
              argument that contains any space  separators  needs  to  be  quoted  (or  otherwise
              escaped). When this option is given then the '--num=' option must also be given and
              they must contain the same number of elements in their arguments.

       -n, --num=NUM,NUM...
              where NUM,NUM... is a  string  of  comma  (or  space)  separated  values  that  are
              interpreted  as  a number of logical blocks to unmap. Each number is interpreted as
              decimal unless prefixed by '0x' or '0X' (or it has a trailing  'h'  or  'H').  Note
              that  0  blocks is acceptable. An argument that contains any space separators needs
              to be quoted (or otherwise escaped).  When this option is given then  the  '--lba='
              option  must  also  be  given  and they must contain the same number of elements in
              their arguments.

       -t, --timeout=TO
              where TO is a timeout value (in seconds) for the UNMAP command.  The default  value
              is 60 seconds.

       -v, --verbose
              increase the level of verbosity, (i.e. debug output).

       -V, --version
              print the version string and then exit.

NOTES

       Some  limits:  an  LBA  can be up to 64 bits, a NUM up to 32 bits (imposed by structure of
       UNMAP SCSI command parameter data). The NUM is further constrained by  the  MAXIMUM  UNMAP
       LBA  COUNT  field in the BLOCK LIMITS VPD page (0xb0). The maximum number of LBA,NUM pairs
       is limited to 128 by this utility and may be further  constrained  by  the  MAXIMUM  UNMAP
       BLOCK DESCRIPTOR COUNT field in the BLOCK LIMITS VPD page.

       Since  it is unclear how long the UNMAP command will take to execute a '--timeout=" option
       has been provided. The default timeout period is 60 seconds. If all the logical blocks  on
       a  logical  unit (e.g.  a disk drive) are to be unmapped then the FORMAT UNIT SCSI command
       (see the sg_format utility) may be considered as an alternative.

       Support for logical block provisioning is indicated by the LBPME bit in  the  response  to
       the SCSI READ CAPACITY (16) command (see the sg_readcap utility).

       In  SBC-3  revision  25  the  LBPU  and  ANC_SUP  bits  where  added  to the Logical Block
       Provisioning VPD page. When LBPU is set it indicates that the device  supports  the  UNMAP
       command. When the ANC_SUP bit is set it indicates the device supports anchored LBAs.

       The  SCSI  UNMAP  command does the "right thing" with respect to command queueing. However
       its ATA counterpart: the DATA SET MANAGEMENT command with the  "Trim"  bit  set  does  not
       interact  well  with  SATA  queueing  known  as  NCQ.   To  address  this problem T13 have
       introduced a new command called SFQ DATA SET MANAGEMENT which also has a Trim bit.

EXAMPLES

       In the examples directory of the sg3_utils package there is  a  sg_unmap_example.txt  file
       that shows the format that the '--in=' option accepts.

EXIT STATUS

       The exit status of sg_unmap is 0 when it is successful. Otherwise see the sg3_utils(8) man
       page.

AUTHORS

       Written by Douglas Gilbert.

REPORTING BUGS

       Report bugs to <dgilbert at interlog dot com>.

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright © 2009-2014 Douglas Gilbert
       This software is distributed under a FreeBSD license. There is NO warranty; not  even  for
       MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

SEE ALSO

       sg_format,sg_get_lba_status,sg_readcap,sg_vpd,sg_write_same(sg3_utils)