Thin device provisioning

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Good morning Fred,

I've been looking at your 08-149r0.pdf with a view to using the 'PUNCH'
command to implement the Linux 'DISCARD' command.  It's a little
over-specified for what we need and this causes the implementation to
be a little more complex than I would like.  The excess capability is
the ability to do multiple punches in a single command.  Do you really
need to be able to add/remove lots of ranges atomically, or could you
use a command specified like this:

0	0x9F
1	service action
2-9	LBA
10-13	length
14	reserved
15	control

and send one command for each range?

Apologies if this has already been covered in a T10 discussion; I'm not
a member and though I've searched the archives, I may have missed a
discussion.

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