ndctl-start-scrub - start an Address Range Scrub (ARS) operation

NAME  SYNOPSIS  DESCRIPTION  EXAMPLE  OPTIONS  COPYRIGHT  SEE ALSO 

NAME

ndctl-start-scrub − start an Address Range Scrub (ARS) operation

SYNOPSIS

ndctl start−scrub [<bus−id> <bus−id2> ... <bus−idN>] [<options>]

DESCRIPTION

NVDIMM Address Range Scrub is a capability provided by platform firmware that allows for the discovery of memory errors by system software. It enables system software to pre−emptively avoid accesses that could lead to uncorrectable memory error handling events, and it otherwise allows memory errors to be enumerated.

The kernel provides a sysfs file (scrub) that when written with the string "1\n" initiates an ARS operation. The ndctl start−scrub operation starts an ARS, across all specified buses, and the kernel in turn proceeds to scrub every persistent memory address region on the specified buses.

EXAMPLE

Start a scrub on all nvdimm buses in the system. The json listing report only includes the buses that support ARS operations.

# ndctl start−scrub
[
{
"provider":"nfit_test.1",
"dev":"ndbus3",
"scrub_state":"active"
},
{
"provider":"nfit_test.0",
"dev":"ndbus2",
"scrub_state":"active"
}
]

When specifying an individual bus, or if there is only one bus in the system, the command reports whether ARS support is available.

# ndctl start−scrub e820
error starting scrub: Operation not supported

OPTIONS

−v, −−verbose

Emit debug messages for the ARS start process

COPYRIGHT

Copyright © 2016 − 2022, Intel Corporation. License GPLv2: GNU GPL version 2 <http://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html>. This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it. There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.

SEE ALSO

ndctl−wait−scrub(1), ACPI <http://www.uefi.org/sites/default/files/resources/ACPI%206_2_A_Sept29.pdf> 6.2 Specification Section 9.20.7.2 Address Range Scrubbing (ARS) Overview"


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