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23 flexible method and applicable to single-user workstations. However,
32 drive performs auto-detection of the tape format well (like some
33 QIC-drives). The result is that any tape can be read, writing can be
37 does not perform auto-detection well enough and there is a single
38 "sensible" mode for the device. An example is a DAT drive that is
39 used only in variable block mode (I don't know if this is sensible
40 or not :-).
48 ST_NBR_MODE_BITS in st.h. Mode 0 corresponds to the defaults discussed
50 system manager (root). When specification of a new mode is started,
51 the configuration of mode 0 is used to provide a starting point for
52 definition of the new mode.
57 between formats in multi-tape operations (the explicitly overridden
60 If more than one mode is used, all modes should contain definitions
72 limits). Both the auto-rewind (minor equals device number) and
73 non-rewind devices (minor is 128 + device number) are implemented.
75 In variable block mode, the byte count in write() determines the size
80 In fixed block mode, the data transfer between the drive and the
128 dev_upper non-rew mode dev-lower
129 20 - 8 7 6 5 4 0
131 The non-rewind bit is always bit 7 (the uppermost bit in the lowermost
132 byte). The bits defining the mode are below the non-rewind bit. The
143 and non-rewind entries for each mode. The names are stxy and nstxy, where x
144 is the tape number and y a character corresponding to the mode (none, l, m,
150 if the mode is defined and zero if not defined. The files 'default_*' contain
151 the defaults set by the user. The value -1 means the default is not set. The
156 enabled driver and mode options. The value in the file is a bit mask where the
166 directory corresponding to the mode 0 auto-rewind device (e.g., st0).
179 regular expression "^st[0-9]+$"
191 - The number of I/Os currently outstanding to this device.
193 - The amount of time spent waiting (in nanoseconds) for all I/O
198 - The number of I/Os issued to the tape drive other than read or
200 following calculation io_ms-read_ms-write_ms.
202 - The number of bytes read from the tape drive.
204 - The number of read requests issued to the tape drive.
206 - The amount of time (in nanoseconds) spent waiting for read
209 - The number of bytes written to the tape drive.
211 - The number of write requests issued to the tape drive.
213 - The amount of time (in nanoseconds) spent waiting for write
216 - The number of times during a read or write we found
217 the residual amount to be non-zero. This should mean that a program
257 is not possible, a driver buffer allocated at run-time is used. If
262 - one or more pages are at addresses not reachable by the HBA
263 - the number of pages in the transfer exceeds the number of
265 - one or more pages can't be locked into memory (should not happen in
269 block mode, the minimum buffer size is defined (in 1024 byte units) by
272 blocks. Buffering of data across write calls in fixed block mode is
273 allowed if ST_BUFFER_WRITES is non-zero and direct i/o is not used.
280 -b option) may have had good throughput but this is not true any more with
282 is to use bigger write() byte counts (e.g., tar -b 64).
287 direct i/o and not in fixed block mode.
291 tape after the early-warning mark to flush the driver buffer.
293 Read ahead for fixed block mode (ST_READ_AHEAD). Filling the buffer is
298 Scatter/gather buffers (buffers that consist of chunks non-contiguous
317 are used to extend the buffer at run-time if this is necessary. The
330 returns -1 and errno is set to ENOSPC. To enable writing a trailer,
332 bytes is returned. After this, -1 and the number of bytes are
343 buffer_kbs=xxx the buffer size for fixed block mode is set
344 to xxx kilobytes
345 write_threshold_kbs=xxx the write threshold in kilobytes set to xxx
346 max_sg_segs=xxx the maximum number of scatter/gather
349 tape drive if this is non-zero
353 set, the write threshold is set to the new buffer size - 2 kB.
368 the driver as module. If several parameters are set, the keyword-value
381 - aa is the buffer size for fixed block mode in 1024 byte units
382 - bb is the write threshold in 1024 byte units
383 - dd is the maximum number of scatter/gather segments
393 (look for a package mt-st* from the Linux ftp sites; the GNU mt does
431 Re-tension tape.
439 Seek to tape block count. Uses Tandberg-compatible seek (QFA)
440 for SCSI-1 drives and SCSI-2 seek for SCSI-2 drives. The file and
444 variable block mode (if applicable).
457 Sets compressing or uncompressing drive mode using the
458 SCSI mode page 15. Note that some drives other methods for
461 mode page but this page has not been implemented in the
463 any compression mode without error.
474 partitions (argument non-zero). If the argument is positive,
480 LTO drives from LTO-5 upwards. The drive has to support partitions
496 can be specified differently for each mode):
499 write buffering (mode)
501 asynchronous writes (mode)
503 read ahead (mode)
511 the defaults are meant only for writes (mode)
524 the MTSEEK and MTIOCPOS for SCSI-2 drives instead of
529 sets the SYSV semantics (mode)
531 enables immediate mode (i.e., don't wait for
534 enables immediate filemark mode (i.e. when
540 reading in variable block mode to enhance performance when
565 contains the new default. If the bits 8-15 are set to a
566 non-zero number, and this number is not 0xff, the number is
586 cleaning. The bits are device-dependent. The driver is
588 bits of the argument; must be >= 18 (values 1 - 17
590 a mask to select the relevant bits (the bits 9-16), and the
591 bit pattern (bits 17-23). If the bit pattern is zero, one
593 the pattern is non-zero, the pattern must match the masked
604 Tandberg-compatible QFA for SCSI-1 drives and the SCSI-2
605 command for the SCSI-2 drives.
612 block is -1 when it can't be determined (e.g., after MTBSF).
668 the driver is waiting. With the command 'ps -l' you can see the state