NAME

enum nvme_ctrl_metadata_type - Controller Metadata Element Types

SYNOPSIS

enum nvme_ctrl_metadata_type {
 
NVME_CTRL_METADATA_OS_CTRL_NAME ,
 
 
NVME_CTRL_METADATA_OS_DRIVER_NAME ,
 
 
NVME_CTRL_METADATA_OS_DRIVER_VER ,
 
 
NVME_CTRL_METADATA_PRE_BOOT_CTRL_NAME ,
 
 
NVME_CTRL_METADATA_PRE_BOOT_DRIVER_NAME ,
 
 
NVME_CTRL_METADATA_PRE_BOOT_DRIVER_VER ,
 
 
NVME_CTRL_METADATA_SYS_PROC_MODEL ,
 
 
NVME_CTRL_METADATA_CHIPSET_DRV_NAME ,
 
 
NVME_CTRL_METADATA_CHIPSET_DRV_VERSION ,
 
 
NVME_CTRL_METADATA_OS_NAME_AND_BUILD ,
 
 
NVME_CTRL_METADATA_SYS_PROD_NAME ,
 
 
NVME_CTRL_METADATA_FIRMWARE_VERSION ,
 
 
NVME_CTRL_METADATA_OS_DRIVER_FILENAME ,
 
 
NVME_CTRL_METADATA_DISPLAY_DRV_NAME ,
 
 
NVME_CTRL_METADATA_DISPLAY_DRV_VERSION ,
 
 
NVME_CTRL_METADATA_HOST_DET_FAIL_REC
 
};

Constants

NVME_CTRL_METADATA_OS_CTRL_NAME
Name of the controller in the operating system.
NVME_CTRL_METADATA_OS_DRIVER_NAME
Name of the driver in the operating system.
NVME_CTRL_METADATA_OS_DRIVER_VER
Version of the driver in the operating system.
NVME_CTRL_METADATA_PRE_BOOT_CTRL_NAME
Name of the controller in the pre-boot environment.
NVME_CTRL_METADATA_PRE_BOOT_DRIVER_NAME
Name of the driver in the pre-boot environment.
NVME_CTRL_METADATA_PRE_BOOT_DRIVER_VER
Version of the driver in the pre-boot environment.
NVME_CTRL_METADATA_SYS_PROC_MODEL
Model of the processor.
NVME_CTRL_METADATA_CHIPSET_DRV_NAME
Chipset driver name.
NVME_CTRL_METADATA_CHIPSET_DRV_VERSION
Chipset driver version.
NVME_CTRL_METADATA_OS_NAME_AND_BUILD
Operating system name and build.
NVME_CTRL_METADATA_SYS_PROD_NAME
System product name.
NVME_CTRL_METADATA_FIRMWARE_VERSION
Host firmware (e.g UEFI) version.
NVME_CTRL_METADATA_OS_DRIVER_FILENAME
Operating system driver filename.
NVME_CTRL_METADATA_DISPLAY_DRV_NAME
Display driver name.
NVME_CTRL_METADATA_DISPLAY_DRV_VERSION
Display driver version.
NVME_CTRL_METADATA_HOST_DET_FAIL_REC
Failure record.

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