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NAME

       nvme-compare - Send an NVMe Compare command, provide results

SYNOPSIS

       nvme-compare <device> [--start-block=<slba> | -s <slba>]
                               [--block-count=<nlb> | -c <nlb>]
                               [--data-size=<size> | -z <size>]
                               [--metadata-size=<metasize> | -y <metasize>]
                               [--ref-tag=<reftag> | -r <reftag>]
                               [--data=<data-file> | -d <data-file>]
                               [--metadata=<meta> | -M <meta>]
                               [--prinfo=<prinfo> | -p <prinfo>]
                               [--app-tag-mask=<appmask> | -m <appmask>]
                               [--app-tag=<apptag> | -a <apptag>]
                               [--limited-retry | -l]
                               [--force-unit-access | -f]
                               [--dir-type=<type> | -T <type>]
                               [--dir-spec=<spec> | -S <spec>]
                               [--dsm=<dsm> | -D <dsm>]
                               [--show-command | -v]
                               [--dry-run | -w]
                               [--latency | -t]
                               [--storage-tag-check<storage-tag-check> | -C <storage-tag-check>]

DESCRIPTION

       The Compare command reads the logical blocks specified by the command from the medium and
       compares the data read to a comparison data buffer transferred as part of the command. If
       the data read from the controller and the comparison data buffer are equivalent with no
       miscompares, then the command completes successfully. If there is any miscompare, the
       command completes with an error of Compare Failure. If metadata is provided, then a
       comparison is also performed for the metadata.

OPTIONS

       -s <slba>, --start-block=<slba>
           64-bit address of the first block to access.

       -c <nlb>, --block-count=<nlb>
           Number of blocks to be accessed (zero-based).

       -z <size>, --data-size=<size>
           Size of data to be compared in bytes.

       -y <metasize>, --metadata-size=<metasize>
           Size of metadata to be trasnferred in bytes.

       -r <reftag>, --ref-tag=<regtag>
           Reference Tag for Protection Information

       -d <data-file>, --data=<data-file>
           Data file.

       -M <meta>, --metadata=<meta>
           Metadata file.

       -p <prinfo>, --prinfo=<prinfo>
           Protection Information and check field.

       +

       ┌────┬──────────────────────────────────┐
       │    │                                  │
       │Bit │ Description                      │
       ├────┼──────────────────────────────────┤
       │    │                                  │
       │3   │ PRACT: Protection Information    │
       │    │ Action. When set to 1, PI is     │
       │    │ stripped/inserted on read/write  │
       │    │ when the block format’s metadata │
       │    │ size is 8. When set to 0,        │
       │    │ metadata is passes.              │
       ├────┼──────────────────────────────────┤
       │    │                                  │
       │2:0 │ PRCHK: Protection Information    │
       │    │ Check:                           │
       ├────┼──────────────────────────────────┤
       │    │                                  │
       │2   │ Set to 1 enables checking the    │
       │    │ guard tag                        │
       ├────┼──────────────────────────────────┤
       │    │                                  │
       │1   │ Set to 1 enables checking the    │
       │    │ application tag                  │
       ├────┼──────────────────────────────────┤
       │    │                                  │
       │0   │ Set to 1 enables checking the    │
       │    │ reference tag                    │
       └────┴──────────────────────────────────┘

       -m <appmask>, --app-tag-mask=<appmask>
           App Tag Mask for Protection Information

       -a <apptag>, --app-tag=<apptag>
           App Tag for Protection Information

       -l, --limited-retry
           Number of limited attempts to media.

       -f, --force-unit-access
           FUA option to guarantee that data is stored to media.

       -T <type>, --dir-type=<type>
           Optional directive type. The nvme-cli only enforces the value be in the defined range
           for the directive type, though the NVMe specifcation (1.3a) defines only one
           directive, 01h, for write stream idenfiers.

       -S <spec>, --dir-spec=<spec>
           Optional field for directive specifics. When used with write streams, this value is
           defined to be the write stream identifier. The nvme-cli will not validate the stream
           requested is within the controller’s capabilities.

       -D <dsm>, --dsm=<dsm>
           The optional data set management attributes for this command. The argument for this is
           the lower 16 bits of the DSM field in a write command; the upper 16 bits of the field
           come from the directive specific field, if used. This may be used to set attributes
           for the LBAs being written, like access frequency, type, latency, among other things,
           as well as yet to be defined types. Please consult the NVMe specification for detailed
           breakdown of how to use this field.

       -v, --show-cmd
           Print out the command to be sent.

       -w, --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.

       -t, --latency
           Print out the latency the IOCTL took (in us).

       --storage-tag-check=<storage-tag-check>, -C <storage-tag-check>
           This bit specifies the Storage Tag field shall be checked as part of end-to-end data
           protection processing.

EXAMPLES

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