Man page - cxl-enable-region(1)
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- cxl-list(1)
- cxl-set-partition(1)
- cxl-free-dpa(1)
- cxl-create-region(1)
- cxl-update-firmware(1)
- cxl-disable-bus(1)
- cxl-disable-region(1)
- cxl-read-labels(1)
- cxl(1)
- cxl-enable-port(1)
- cxl-set-alert-config(1)
- cxl-disable-memdev(1)
- cxl-disable-port(1)
- cxl-enable-region(1)
- cxl-reserve-dpa(1)
- cxl-zero-labels(1)
- cxl-destroy-region(1)
- cxl-wait-sanitize(1)
- cxl-write-labels(1)
- cxl-enable-memdev(1)
- cxl-monitor(1)
apt-get install cxl
Manual
CXL-ENABLE-REGION
NAMESYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
EXAMPLE
OPTIONS
COPYRIGHT
SEE ALSO
NAME
cxl-enable-region - enable specified region(s).
SYNOPSIS
cxl enable-region <region> [<options>]
DESCRIPTION
A CXL region is composed of one or more slices of CXL memdevs, with configurable interleave settings - both the number of interleave ways, and the interleave granularity.
EXAMPLE
# cxl
enable-region all
enabled 2 regions
Given any enable or disable command, if the operation is a no-op due to the current state of a target (i.e. already enabled or disabled), it is still considered successful when executed even if no actual operation is performed. The target can be a bus, decoder, memdev, or region. The operation will still succeed, and report the number of bus/decoder/memdev/region operated on, even if the operation is a no-op.
OPTIONS
-b, --bus=
Restrict the operation to the specified bus.
-d, --decoder=
The root decoder to limit the operation to. Only regions that are children of the specified decoder will be acted upon.
--debug
Turn on additional debug messages including library debug.
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
cxl-list(1), cxl-disable-region(1)