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Persistent memory devices can be exposed as block devices as /dev/pmemN and /dev/pmemNs. pmemN is the raw device and is byte-addressable from within the kernel and when mmapped by applications from a DAX-mounted file system. pmemNs has the block translation table (BTT) layered on top, offering atomic sector/block access. Both pmemN and pmemNs are expected to contain file systems. blkid(8) and lsblk(8) seem to correctly report on pmemN and pmemNs. systemd v219 will populate /dev/disk/by-uuid/ when, for example, mkfs is used on pmem, but systemd v228 does not. Add pmem to the whitelist.
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# enable in-kernel media-presence polling
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ACTION=="add", SUBSYSTEM=="module", KERNEL=="block", ATTR{parameters/events_dfl_poll_msecs}=="0", \
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ATTR{parameters/events_dfl_poll_msecs}="2000"
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# forward scsi device event to corresponding block device
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ACTION=="change", SUBSYSTEM=="scsi", ENV{DEVTYPE}=="scsi_device", TEST=="block", ATTR{block/*/uevent}="change"
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# watch metadata changes, caused by tools closing the device node which was opened for writing
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ACTION!="remove", SUBSYSTEM=="block", KERNEL=="loop*|nvme*|sd*|vd*|xvd*|pmem*", OPTIONS+="watch"
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