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If applicable, add the following below this CDDL HEADER, with the fields enclosed by brackets "[]" replaced with your own identifying information: Portions Copyright [yyyy] [name of copyright owner] .TH scsa2usb 7D "28 Jul 2008" "SunOS 5.11" "Devices" .SH NAME scsa2usb \- SCSI to USB bridge driver .SH SYNOPSIS .LP .nf \fBstorage@unit-address\fR .fi .SH DESCRIPTION .sp .LP The \fBscsa2usb\fR driver is a \fBUSBA\fR (Solaris USB architecture) compliant nexus driver that supports the \fIUSB Mass Storage Bulk Only Transport Specification 1.0\fR and \fIUSB Control/Bulk/Interrupt (CBI) Transport Specification 1.0\fR. The \fBscsa2usb\fR driver also supports USB storage devices that implement CBI Transport without the interrupt completion for status (that is, Control/Bulk (CB) devices.) It supports bus-powered and self-powered USB mass storage devices. This nexus driver is both a USB client driver and a \fBSCSA\fR HBA driver. As such, the \fBscsa2usb\fR driver only supports storage devices that utilize the above two transports. .sp .LP The \fBscsa2usb\fR driver also supports a \fBugen\fR(7D) interface allowing raw access to the device, for example by \fBlibusb\fR(3LIB) applications, bypassing the child \fBsd\fR(7D) or \fBst\fR(7D) driver. Because a libusb application might change the state of the device, you should not access the disk or tape concurrently. .sp .LP The \fBscsa2usb\fR nexus driver maps \fBSCSA\fR target driver requests to \fBUSBA\fR client driver requests. .sp .LP The \fBscsa2usb\fR driver creates a child device info node for each logical unit (LUN) on the mass storage device. The standard Solaris \fBSCSI\fR disk driver or tape driver is attached to those nodes. Refer to \fBsd\fR(7D) or \fBst\fR(7D). .sp .LP This driver supports multiple LUN devices and creates a separate child device info node for each LUN. All child LUN nodes attach to \fBsd\fR(7D) for disks or \fBst\fR(7D) for tapes. .sp .LP In previous releases, all USB disk storage devices were treated as removable media devices and managed by \fBrmformat\fR(1) and volume management software. In the current release, however, only disk storage devices with a removable bit (RMB) value of \fB1\fR are removable. (The RMB is part of the device's SCSI INQUIRY data.) See SCSI specifications T10/995D Revision 11a, T10/1236-D Revision 20 or T10/1416-D Revision 23 for more information. However, for backward compatibility, all USB disk storage devices can still be managed by \fBrmformat\fR(1). With or without a volume manager, you can mount, eject, hot remove and hot insert a 1394 mass storage device as the following sections explain. .sp .LP Some devices may be supported by the USB mass storage driver even though they do not identify themselves as compliant with the USB mass storage class. .sp .LP The \fBscsa2usb.conf\fR file contains an \fBattribute-override-list\fR that lists the vendor ID, product ID, and revision for matching mass storage devices, as well as fields for overriding the default device attributes. The entries in this list are commented out by default and may be uncommented to enable support of particular devices. .sp .LP Follow the information given in the \fBscsa2usb.conf\fR file to see if a particular device can be supported using the override information. Also see http:/\fI/www.sun.com/io\fR. For example, by adding the following to the \fBscsa2usb.conf\fR file, many USB memory sticks and card readers might operate more reliably: .sp .in +2 .nf attribute-override-list = "vid=* reduced-cmd-support=true"; .fi .in -2 .sp .LP Note that this override applies to all USB mass storage devices and might be inappropriate for a USB CD writer. If so, you can add an entry for each device to the attribute override list. .sp .LP If USB mass storage support is considered a security risk, this driver can be disabled in \fB/etc/system\fR as follows: .sp .in +2 .nf exclude: scsa2usb .fi .in -2 .sp .LP Alternatively, you can disable automatic handling of a device as described in the following subsection. .SS "Using Volume Management" .sp .LP Disk storage devices are managed by Volume Manager. Software that manages removable media creates a device nickname that can be listed with \fBeject\fR(1) or \fBrmmount\fR(1). A device that is not mounted automatically can be mounted using \fBrmmount\fR(1) under \fB/rmdisk/\fIlabel\fR\fR. Note that the \fBmount\fR(1M) and \fBmount\fR(1M) commands do not accept nicknames; you must use explicit device names with these commands. .sp .LP See \fBrmmount\fR(1) to unmount the device and \fBeject\fR(1) to eject the media. If the device is ejected while it is mounted, volume management software unmounts the device before ejecting it. It also might kill any active applications that are accessing the device. .sp .LP Volume management software is hotplug-aware and normally mounts file systems on USB mass storage devices if the file system is recognized. Before hot removing the USB device, use \fBeject\fR(1) to unmount the file system. After the device is removed, a console warning, such as "The disconnected device was busy, please reconnect," might display. The warning is harmless and you can ignore it. .sp .LP You can disable the automatic mounting and unmounting of removable devices by inserting a entry for a removable device in \fB/etc/vfstab\fR. In this entry, you must set the \fBmount at boot\fR field to \fBno\fR. See \fBvfstab\fR(4). See the \fISystem Administration Guide, Volume I\fR and \fISolaris Common Desktop Environment: User's Guide\fR for details on how to manage a removable device with CDE and Removable Media Manager. See \fBdtfile.1X\fR under CDE for information on how to use Removable Media Manager. .SS "Using \fBmount\fR and \fBumount\fR" .sp .LP Use \fBmount\fR(1M) to explicitly mount the device and \fBumount\fR(1M) to unmount the device. Use \fBeject\fR(1) to eject the media. After you have explicitly mounted a removable device, you cannot use a nickname as an argument to \fBeject\fR. .sp .LP Removing the disk device while it is being accessed or mounted fails with a console warning. To hot remove the disk device from the system, unmount the file system, then kill all applications accessing the device. Next, hot remove the device. A storage device can be hot inserted at any time. .sp .LP For a comprehensive listing of (non-bootable) USB mass-storage devices that are compatible with this driver, see \fBwww.sun.com/io\fR. .SH DEVICE SPECIAL FILES .sp .LP Disk block special file names are located in \fB/dev/dsk\fR, while raw file names are located in \fB/dev/rdsk\fR. Tape raw file names are located in \fB/dev/rmt\fR. Input/output requests to the devices must follow the same restrictions as those for SCSI disks or tapes. Refer to \fBsd\fR(7D) or \fBst\fR(7D). .SH IOCTLS .sp .LP Refer to \fBdkio\fR(7I) and \fBcdio\fR(7I). .SH ERRORS .sp .LP Refer to \fBsd\fR(7D) for disks or \fBst\fR(7D) for tapes. .SH FILES .sp .LP The device special files for the USB mass storage device are created like those for a \fBSCSI\fR disk or SCSI tape. Refer to \fBsd\fR(7D) or \fBst\fR(7D). .sp .ne 2 .mk .na \fB\fB/dev/dsk/c\fIn\fRt\fIn\fRd\fIn\fRs\fIn\fR\fR\fR .ad .sp .6 .RS 4n Block files for disks. .RE .sp .ne 2 .mk .na \fB\fB/dev/rdsk/c\fIn\fRt\fIn\fRd\fIn\fRs\fIn\fR\fR\fR .ad .sp .6 .RS 4n Raw files for disks. .RE .sp .ne 2 .mk .na \fB/dev/usb/*/*/*\fR .ad .sp .6 .RS 4n ugen(7D) nodes .RE .sp .ne 2 .mk .na \fB\fB/dev/rmt/[0- 127][l,m,h,u,c][b][n]\fR\fR .ad .sp .6 .RS 4n Raw files for tapes. .RE .sp .ne 2 .mk .na \fB\fB/vol/dev/aliases/zip0\fR\fR .ad .sp .6 .RS 4n Symbolic link to the character device for the media in Zip drive 0 .RE .sp .ne 2 .mk .na \fB\fB/vol/dev/aliases/jaz0\fR\fR .ad .sp .6 .RS 4n Symbolic link to the character device for the media in Jaz drive 0. .RE .sp .ne 2 .mk .na \fB\fB/vol/dev/aliases/rmdisk0\fR\fR .ad .sp .6 .RS 4n Symbolic link to the character device for the media in removable drive 0. This is a generic removable media device. .RE .sp .ne 2 .mk .na \fB\fB/kernel/drv/scsa2usb\fR\fR .ad .sp .6 .RS 4n 32-bit x86 ELF kernel module .RE .sp .ne 2 .mk .na \fB\fB/kernel/drv/amd64/scsa2usb\fR\fR .ad .sp .6 .RS 4n 64-bit x86 ELF kernel module .RE .sp .ne 2 .mk .na \fB\fB/kernel/drv/sparcv9/scsa2usb\fR\fR .ad .sp .6 .RS 4n 64-bit SPARC ELF kernel module .RE .sp .ne 2 .mk .na \fB\fB/kernel/drv/scsa2usb.conf\fR\fR .ad .sp .6 .RS 4n Can be used to override specific characteristics. .RE .SH ATTRIBUTES .sp .LP See \fBattributes\fR(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: .sp .sp .TS tab() box; cw(2.75i) |cw(2.75i) lw(2.75i) |lw(2.75i) . ATTRIBUTE TYPEATTRIBUTE VALUE _ ArchitectureSPARC, x86, PCI-based systems .TE .SH SEE ALSO .sp .LP \fBcdrw\fR(1), \fBeject\fR(1), \fBrmformat\fR(1), \fBrmmount\fR(1), \fBcfgadm_scsi\fR(1M), \fBcfgadm_usb\fR(1M), \fBfdisk\fR(1M), \fBmount\fR(1M), \fBumount\fR(1M), \fBdtfile.1X\fR (in CDE man pages), \fBlibusb\fR(3LIB), \fBscsi\fR(4), \fBvfstab\fR(4), \fBattributes\fR(5), \fBieee1394\fR(7D)\fBsd\fR(7D), \fBst\fR(7D), \fBugen\fR(7D), \fBusba\fR(7D), \fBpcfs\fR(7FS), \fBcdio\fR(7I), \fBdkio\fR(7I) .sp .LP \fIWriting Device Drivers\fR .sp .LP \fISystem Administration Guide, Volume I\fR .sp .LP \fISolaris Common Desktop Environment: User's Guide\fR .sp .LP \fIUniversal Serial Bus Specification 2.0\fR .sp .LP \fIUniversal Serial Bus Mass Storage Class Specification Overview 1.0\fR .sp .LP \fIUniversal Serial Bus Mass Storage Class Bulk-Only Transport Specification 1.0\fR .sp .LP \fIUniversal Serial Bus Mass Storage Class Control/Bulk/Interrupt (CBI) Transport Specification 1.0\fR .sp .LP \fISystem Administration Guide: Basic Administration\fR .sp .LP SCSI Specification \fIT10/995D Revision 11a\fR \(em March 1997 .sp .LP SCSI Specification\fIT10/1236-D Revision 20\fR \(em July 2001 .sp .LP SCSI Specification\fIT10/1416-D Revision 23\fR\(em May 2005 .sp .LP http://\fIwww.sun.com/io\fR .SH DIAGNOSTICS .sp .LP Refer to \fBsd\fR(7D) and \fBst\fR(7D). .sp .LP In addition to being logged, the following messages may appear on the system console. All messages are formatted in the following manner: .sp .in +2 .nf Warning: (scsa2usb): Error Message... .fi .in -2 .sp .sp .ne 2 .mk .na \fBCannot access . Please reconnect.\fR .ad .sp .6 .RS 4n There was an error in accessing the mass-storage device during reconnect. Please reconnect the device. .RE .sp .ne 2 .mk .na \fBDevice is not identical to the previous one on this port. Please disconnect and reconnect.\fR .ad .sp .6 .RS 4n Another USB device has been inserted on a port that was connected to a mass-storage device. Please disconnect the USB device and reconnect the mass-storage device back into that port. .RE .sp .ne 2 .mk .na \fBReinserted device is accessible again.\fR .ad .sp .6 .RS 4n The mass-storage device that was hot-removed from its USB slot has been re-inserted to the same slot and is available for access. .RE .sp .ne 2 .mk .na \fBPlease disconnect and reconnect this device.\fR .ad .sp .6 .RS 4n A hotplug of the device is needed before it can be restored. .RE .sp .LP The following messages may be logged into the system log. They are formatted in the following manner: .sp .in +2 .nf ): message... .fi .in -2 .sp .sp .ne 2 .mk .na \fBInvalid in scsa2usb.conf file entry.\fR .ad .sp .6 .RS 4n An unrecognized record was specified in the \fBscsa2usb.conf\fR file. .RE .sp .ne 2 .mk .na \fBPkt submitted with 0 timeout which may cause indefinite hangs.\fR .ad .sp .6 .RS 4n An application submitted a request but did not specify a timeout. .RE .sp .ne 2 .mk .na \fBSyncing not supported.\fR .ad .sp .6 .RS 4n Syncing after a panic is not supported. The filesystem may be corrupted. .RE .sp .ne 2 .mk .na \fBscsa2usb.conf override: .\fR .ad .sp .6 .RS 4n An override record specified in \fBscsa2usb.conf\fR was applied. Examples of an override record applied to a device with vendor ID 123 and product ID 456 are: .sp .in +2 .nf vid=0x123 pid=0x456 reduced-cmd-support=true or vid=* reduced-cmd-support=true .fi .in -2 \&...meaning that the override record is applied to this device and all other USB mass storage devices. .RE .SH NOTES .sp .LP The Zip 100 drive does not comply with \fIUniversal Serial Bus Specification 1.0\fR and cannot be power managed. Power Management support for Zip 100 has been disabled. .sp .LP If the system panics while a UFS file system is mounted on the mass storage media, no syncing will take place for the disk mass-storage device. (Syncing is not supported by the \fBscsa2usb\fR driver.) As a result, the file system on the media will not be consistent on reboot. .sp .LP If a PCFS file system is mounted, no syncing is needed and the filesystem will be consistent on reboot. .sp .LP If a mass-storage device is busy, system suspend cannot proceed and the system will immediately resume again. .sp .LP Attempts to remove a mass-storage device from the system will fail. The failure will be logged to the console. An attempt to replace the removed device with some other USB device will also fail. To successfully remove a USB mass-storage device you must "close" all references to it. .sp .LP An Iomega Zip 100Mb disk cannot be formatted on an Iomega Zip250 drive. See the Iomega web site at \fIhttp://www.iomega.com\fR for details. .sp .LP Concurrent I/O to devices with multiple LUNs on the same device is not supported. .sp .LP Some USB CD-RW devices may perform inadequately at their advertised speeds. To compensate, use USB CD-RW devices at lower speeds (2X versus 4X). See \fBcdrw(1)\fR for details. .sp .LP This driver also supports CBI devices that do not use USB interrupt pipe for status completion.