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.TH ATA 7D "Apr 18, 2007"
.SH NAME
ata \- AT attachment disk driver
.SH SYNOPSIS
.LP
.nf
\fBide@unit-\fR\fIaddress\fR
.fi

.SH DESCRIPTION
.sp
.LP
The \fBata\fR driver supports disk and ATAPI CD/DVD devices conforming to the
AT Attachment specification including IDE interfaces. Support is provided for
both parallel ATA (PATA) and serial ATA (SATA) interfaces.
.sp
.LP
Refer to the \fISolaris x86 Hardware Compatibility List\fR for a list of
supported controllers.
.SH PRECONFIGURE
.sp
.LP
A PCI IDE controller can operate in compatibility mode or in PCI-native mode.
If more than one controller is present in the system, only one can operate in
compatibility mode.
.sp
.LP
If two PATA drives share the same controller, you must set one to master and
the other to slave. If both a PATA disk drive and a PATA CD-ROM drive utilize
the same controller, you can designate the disk drive as the master with the
CD-ROM drive as the slave, although this is not mandatory.
.SS "Supported Settings"
.sp
.LP
Supported settings for the primary controller when in compatibility mode are:
.RS +4
.TP
.ie t \(bu
.el o
IRQ Level: 14
.RE
.RS +4
.TP
.ie t \(bu
.el o
I/O Address: 0x1F0
.RE
.sp
.LP
Supported settings for the secondary controller when in compatibility mode are:
.RS +4
.TP
.ie t \(bu
.el o
IRQ Level: 15
.RE
.RS +4
.TP
.ie t \(bu
.el o
I/O Address: 0x170
.RE
.LP
Note -
.sp
.RS 2
When in PCI-native mode, the IRQ and I/O address resources are configured by
the system BIOS.
.RE
.SS "Known Problems and Limitations"
.RS +4
.TP
.ie t \(bu
.el o
This driver does not support any RAID features present on a PATA/SATA
controller. As a result, you should configure BIOS to select IDE mode rather
than RAID mode. Some systems may require updating BIOS to allow switching
modes.
.RE
.RS +4
.TP
.ie t \(bu
.el o
On some systems, the SATA controller must have option ROM enabled or BIOS will
not consider SATA drives as bootable devices.
.RE
.RS +4
.TP
.ie t \(bu
.el o
Panasonic LK-MC579B and the Mitsumi FX34005 IDE CD-ROM drives are not supported
and cannot be used to install the Solaris operating environment.
.RE
.RS +4
.TP
.ie t \(bu
.el o
CMD-604 is unable to handle simultaneous I/O on both IDE interfaces. This
defect causes the Solaris software to hang if both interfaces are used. Use
only the primary IDE interface at address 0x1F0.
.RE
.RS +4
.TP
.ie t \(bu
.el o
NEC CDR-260/CDR-260R/CDR-273 and Sony CDU-55E ATAPI CD-ROM drives might fail
during installation.
.RE
.RS +4
.TP
.ie t \(bu
.el o
Sony CDU-701 CD-ROM drives must be upgraded to use firmware version 1.0r or
later to support booting from the CD.
.sp
A Compact Flash(CF) card can work as an ATA disk through a CF-to-ATA adapter.
If both card and adapter implement Compact Flash Version 2.0, DMA is supported.
If either of them does not, you should set ata-disk-dma-enabled to '0.'
.RE
.SH CONFIGURATION
.sp
.LP
The ata driver properties are usually set in \fBata.conf\fR. However, it may be
convenient, or in some cases necessary, for you to set some of the DMA related
properties as a system global boot environment property. You set or modify
properties in the boot environment immediately prior to booting the Solaris
kernel using the GRUB boot loader kernel boot command line. You can also set
boot environment properties using the \fBeeprom\fR(1M) command or by editing
the \fBbootenv.rc\fR configuration file. If a property is set in both the
driver's \fBata.conf\fR file and the boot environment, the \fBata.conf\fR
property takes precedence.
.sp
.LP
Property modifications other than with the GRUB kernel  boot  command  line are
not effective until you reboot the system.  Property modifications via the GRUB
kernel  boot command  line do not persist across future boots.
.sp
.LP
Direct Memory Access is enabled for disks and atapi CD/DVD by default. If you
want to disable DMA when booting from a CD/DVD, you must first set
atapi-cd-dma-enabled  to 0 using the GRUB kernel boot command line.
.sp
.ne 2
.na
\fB\fBata-dma-enabled\fR\fR
.ad
.RS 27n
This property is examined before the DMA properties discussed below. If it is
set to '0,' DMA is disabled for all ATA/ATAPI devices, and no further property
checks are made. If this property is absent or is set to '1,' DMA status is
determined by further examining one of the other properties listed below.
.RE

.sp
.ne 2
.na
\fB\fBata-disk-dma-enabled\fR\fR
.ad
.RS 27n
This property is examined only for ATA disk devices, and only if
ata-dma-enabled is not set to '0.'
.sp
If ata-disk-dma-enabled set to '0,' DMA is disabled for all ATA disks in the
system. If this property is absent or set to '1,' DMA is enabled for all ATA
disks and no further property checks are made. If needed, this property should
be created by the administrator using the GRUB kernel boot command line or the
\fBeeprom\fR(1M) command.
.RE

.sp
.ne 2
.na
\fB\fBatapi-cd-dma-enabled\fR\fR
.ad
.RS 27n
This property is examined only for ATAPI CD/DVD devices, and only if
ata-dma-enabled is not set to '0.'
.sp
If atapi-cd-dma-enabled is absent or set to '0,' DMA is disabled for all ATAPI
CD/DVD's. If set to '1,' DMA is enabled and no further property checks are
made.
.sp
The Solaris installation program creates this property in the boot environment
with a value of '1.' It can be changed with the GRUB kernel boot command line
or \fBeeprom\fR(1M) as shown in the Example section of this manpage.
.RE

.sp
.ne 2
.na
\fB\fBatapi-other-dma-enabled\fR\fR
.ad
.RS 27n
This property is examined only for non-CD/DVD ATAPI devices such as ATAPI tape
drives, and only if ata-dma-enabled is not set to '0.'
.sp
If atapi-other-dma-enabled is set to '0,' DMA is disabled for all non-CD/DVD
ATAPI devices. If this property is absent or set to '1,' DMA is enabled and no
further property checks are made.
.sp
If needed, this property should be created by the administrator using the GRUB
kernel boot command line or the \fBeeprom\fR(1M) command.
.RE

.sp
.ne 2
.na
\fB\fBdrive0_block_factor\fR\fR
.ad
.br
.na
\fB\fBdrive1_block_factor\fR\fR
.ad
.RS 27n
\fBATA\fR controllers support some amount of buffering (blocking). The purpose
is to interrupt the host when an entire buffer full of data has been read or
written instead of using an interrupt for each sector. This reduces interrupt
overhead and significantly increases throughput. The driver interrogates the
controller to find the buffer size. Some controllers hang when buffering is
used, so the values in the configuration file are used by the driver to reduce
the effect of buffering (blocking). The values presented may be chosen from
\fB0x1\fR, \fB0x2\fR, \fB0x4\fR, \fB0x8\fR and \fB0x10\fR.
.sp
The values as shipped are set to \fB0x1\fR, and they can be tuned to increase
performance.
.sp
If your controller hangs when attempting to use higher block factors, you may
be unable to reboot the system. For x86 based systems, it is recommended that
tuning be performed using a duplicate of the \fB/platform/i86pc/kernel\fR
directory subtree. This ensures that a bootable kernel subtree exists in the
event of a failed test.
.RE

.sp
.ne 2
.na
\fB\fBata-revert-to-defaults\fR\fR
.ad
.br
.na
\fB\fBrevert\(em<diskmodel>\fR\fR
.ad
.RS 27n
When rebooting or shutting down, the driver can set a feature which allows the
drive to return to the power-on settings when the drive receives a software
reset (SRST) sequence. If this property is present and set to 1, the driver
will set the feature to revert to defaults during reset. Setting this property
to 1 may prevent some systems from soft-rebooting and would require cycling the
power to boot the system. If this property is not present the system will not
set the feature to revert to defaults during reset.
.sp
To determine the string to substitute for <diskmodel>, boot your system (you
may have to press the reset button or power-cycle) and then view
\fB/var/adm/messages\fR. Look for the string "IDE device at targ" or "ATAPI
device at targ." The next line will contain the word "model" followed by the
model number and a comma. Ignore all characters except letters, digits, ".",
"_", and "-". Change uppercase letters to lower case. If the string
revert-<diskmodel> is longer than 31 characters, use only the first 31
characters.
.RE

.SH EXAMPLES
.LP
\fBExample 1 \fRSample ata Configuration File
.sp
.in +2
.nf
\fB# for higher performance - set block factor to 16
	drive0_block_factor=0x1 drive1_block_factor=0x1
	max_transfer=0x100
	flow_control="dmult" queue="qsort" disk="dadk" ;\fR
.fi
.in -2

.LP
\fBExample 2 \fRRevert to defaults property
.sp
.in +2
.nf
\fBrevert-st320420a=1;\fR
.fi
.in -2

.sp
.LP
Output of \fB/var/adm/messages\fR:

.sp
.in +2
.nf
Aug 17 06:49:43 caesar ata:[ID 640982 kern.info] IDE device at targ 0,
                           lun 0 lastlun 0x0
Aug 17 06:49:43 caesar ata:[ID 521533 kern.info] model ST320420A, stat
.fi
.in -2

.LP
\fBExample 3 \fRChange DMA property using GRUB
.sp
.LP
To change a DMA property using the GRUB kernel boot command line:

.RS +4
.TP
1.
Reset the system.
.RE
.RS +4
.TP
2.
Press "e" to interrupt the timeout.
.RE
.RS +4
.TP
3.
Select the kernel line.
.RE
.RS +4
.TP
4.
Press "e."
.RE
.RS +4
.TP
5.
If there is no existing -B option:
.sp
Add: -B atapi-cd-dma-enabled=1
.sp
else...
.sp
Add: atapi-cd-dma-enabled=1 to the end of the current -B option. For example:-B
foo=bar,atapi-cd-dma-enabled=1.
.RE
.RS +4
.TP
6.
Press Enter to commit the edited line to memory. (Does not write to the disk
and is non-persistent).
.RE
.RS +4
.TP
7.
Press 'b' to boot the modified entry.
.RE
.LP
\fBExample 4 \fRChange DMA Property with eeprom(1M)
.sp
.LP
To enable DMA for optical devices while the Solaris kernel is running with the
\fBeeprom\fR(1M) system command:

.sp
.in +2
.nf
eeprom 'atapi-cd-dma-enabled=1'
.fi
.in -2

.SH FILES
.sp
.ne 2
.na
\fB\fB/platform/i86pc/kernel/drv/ata\fR\fR
.ad
.sp .6
.RS 4n
Device driver.
.RE

.sp
.ne 2
.na
\fB\fB/platform/i86pc/kernel/drv/ata.conf\fR\fR
.ad
.sp .6
.RS 4n
Configuration file.
.RE

.sp
.ne 2
.na
\fB\fB/boot/solaris/bootenv.rc\fR\fR
.ad
.sp .6
.RS 4n
Boot environment variables file for Solaris x86. \fBeeprom\fR(1M) can be used
to modify properties in this file.
.RE

.SH ATTRIBUTES
.sp
.LP
See \fBattributes\fR(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
.sp

.sp
.TS
box;
c | c
l | l .
ATTRIBUTE TYPE	ATTRIBUTE VALUE
_
Architecture	x86
.TE

.SH SEE ALSO
.sp
.LP
\fBeeprom\fR(1M), \fBattributes\fR(5), \fBgrub\fR(5)
.sp
.LP
\fIINCITS T13 ATA/ATAPI-7\fR specifications