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Post by support »

Hello,

I'm glad you found the guide useful.

As for NVMe, unfortunately I can't offer anything better than the obvious: Starting off from Wikipedia and follow the links:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NVM_Express

And I take it that you want to do your thing on top of the existing Linux driver for NVMe:

https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kerne ... 5dd871a8ea

At least I tried. :)

Eli

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Post by Guest »

Hi,
Its a great article, I want to work on NVMe specs 1.1 implementation of some features on linux, its a protocol on top of PCIe. What are your suggestions for the ordered readings ? (I am familiar with linux kernel mostly file systems not familiar with PCIe & NVMe specs but read this article)

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