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30*db4fcadfSConrad Meyer.Dd January 15, 2017
31525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Dt CAMCONTROL 8
3233fab22eSKenneth D. Merry.Os
33525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Sh NAME
34525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Nm camcontrol
35525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Nd CAM control program
36525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Sh SYNOPSIS
377c7fb079SRuslan Ermilov.Nm
3833fab22eSKenneth D. Merry.Aq Ar command
39c60e19a8SKenneth D. Merry.Op device id
40525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Op generic args
41525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Op command args
427c7fb079SRuslan Ermilov.Nm
4333fab22eSKenneth D. Merry.Ic devlist
4456dc4e72SScott Long.Op Fl b
45525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Op Fl v
467c7fb079SRuslan Ermilov.Nm
4733fab22eSKenneth D. Merry.Ic periphlist
48c60e19a8SKenneth D. Merry.Op device id
49525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Op Fl n Ar dev_name
50525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Op Fl u Ar unit_number
517c7fb079SRuslan Ermilov.Nm
5233fab22eSKenneth D. Merry.Ic tur
53c60e19a8SKenneth D. Merry.Op device id
54525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Op generic args
557c7fb079SRuslan Ermilov.Nm
5633fab22eSKenneth D. Merry.Ic inquiry
57c60e19a8SKenneth D. Merry.Op device id
58525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Op generic args
59525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Op Fl D
60525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Op Fl S
61525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Op Fl R
627c7fb079SRuslan Ermilov.Nm
6352c9ce25SScott Long.Ic identify
6452c9ce25SScott Long.Op device id
6552c9ce25SScott Long.Op generic args
66757e402dSAlexander Motin.Op Fl v
6752c9ce25SScott Long.Nm
6842cb6a80SKenneth D. Merry.Ic reportluns
6942cb6a80SKenneth D. Merry.Op device id
7042cb6a80SKenneth D. Merry.Op generic args
7142cb6a80SKenneth D. Merry.Op Fl c
7242cb6a80SKenneth D. Merry.Op Fl l
7342cb6a80SKenneth D. Merry.Op Fl r Ar reporttype
7442cb6a80SKenneth D. Merry.Nm
75f553b7b3SKenneth D. Merry.Ic readcap
76f553b7b3SKenneth D. Merry.Op device id
77f553b7b3SKenneth D. Merry.Op generic args
78f553b7b3SKenneth D. Merry.Op Fl b
79f553b7b3SKenneth D. Merry.Op Fl h
80f553b7b3SKenneth D. Merry.Op Fl H
81f553b7b3SKenneth D. Merry.Op Fl N
82f553b7b3SKenneth D. Merry.Op Fl q
83f553b7b3SKenneth D. Merry.Op Fl s
84f553b7b3SKenneth D. Merry.Nm
8533fab22eSKenneth D. Merry.Ic start
86c60e19a8SKenneth D. Merry.Op device id
87525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Op generic args
887c7fb079SRuslan Ermilov.Nm
8933fab22eSKenneth D. Merry.Ic stop
90c60e19a8SKenneth D. Merry.Op device id
91525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Op generic args
927c7fb079SRuslan Ermilov.Nm
93f9cecca2SMatthew N. Dodd.Ic load
94f9cecca2SMatthew N. Dodd.Op device id
95f9cecca2SMatthew N. Dodd.Op generic args
96f9cecca2SMatthew N. Dodd.Nm
9733fab22eSKenneth D. Merry.Ic eject
98c60e19a8SKenneth D. Merry.Op device id
99525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Op generic args
1007c7fb079SRuslan Ermilov.Nm
101d68fae58SEdward Tomasz Napierala.Ic reprobe
102d68fae58SEdward Tomasz Napierala.Op device id
103d68fae58SEdward Tomasz Napierala.Nm
10433fab22eSKenneth D. Merry.Ic rescan
1055710d224SKenneth D. Merry.Aq all | bus Ns Op :target:lun
1067c7fb079SRuslan Ermilov.Nm
10733fab22eSKenneth D. Merry.Ic reset
1085710d224SKenneth D. Merry.Aq all | bus Ns Op :target:lun
1097c7fb079SRuslan Ermilov.Nm
11033fab22eSKenneth D. Merry.Ic defects
111c60e19a8SKenneth D. Merry.Op device id
112525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Op generic args
113525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Aq Fl f Ar format
114525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Op Fl P
115525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Op Fl G
116a1736be3SKenneth D. Merry.Op Fl q
117a1736be3SKenneth D. Merry.Op Fl s
118a1736be3SKenneth D. Merry.Op Fl S Ar offset
119a1736be3SKenneth D. Merry.Op Fl X
1207c7fb079SRuslan Ermilov.Nm
12133fab22eSKenneth D. Merry.Ic modepage
122c60e19a8SKenneth D. Merry.Op device id
123525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Op generic args
12454644e21SAlexander Motin.Aq Fl m Ar page[,subpage] | Fl l
1251ac2383cSBill Fumerola.Op Fl P Ar pgctl
1267e32b20dSKelly Yancey.Op Fl b | Fl e
127525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Op Fl d
1287c7fb079SRuslan Ermilov.Nm
12933fab22eSKenneth D. Merry.Ic cmd
130c60e19a8SKenneth D. Merry.Op device id
131525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Op generic args
13280976615SAlexander Motin.Aq Fl a Ar cmd Op args
133525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Aq Fl c Ar cmd Op args
134f930c0dbSAlexander Motin.Op Fl d
135f930c0dbSAlexander Motin.Op Fl f
136525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Op Fl i Ar len Ar fmt
137525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Bk -words
138525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Op Fl o Ar len Ar fmt Op args
13980976615SAlexander Motin.Op Fl r Ar fmt
140525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Ek
1417c7fb079SRuslan Ermilov.Nm
14206e79492SKenneth D. Merry.Ic smpcmd
14306e79492SKenneth D. Merry.Op device id
14406e79492SKenneth D. Merry.Op generic args
14506e79492SKenneth D. Merry.Aq Fl r Ar len Ar fmt Op args
14606e79492SKenneth D. Merry.Aq Fl R Ar len Ar fmt Op args
14706e79492SKenneth D. Merry.Nm
14806e79492SKenneth D. Merry.Ic smprg
14906e79492SKenneth D. Merry.Op device id
15006e79492SKenneth D. Merry.Op generic args
15106e79492SKenneth D. Merry.Op Fl l
15206e79492SKenneth D. Merry.Nm
15306e79492SKenneth D. Merry.Ic smppc
15406e79492SKenneth D. Merry.Op device id
15506e79492SKenneth D. Merry.Op generic args
15606e79492SKenneth D. Merry.Aq Fl p Ar phy
15706e79492SKenneth D. Merry.Op Fl l
15806e79492SKenneth D. Merry.Op Fl o Ar operation
15906e79492SKenneth D. Merry.Op Fl d Ar name
16006e79492SKenneth D. Merry.Op Fl m Ar rate
16106e79492SKenneth D. Merry.Op Fl M Ar rate
16206e79492SKenneth D. Merry.Op Fl T Ar pp_timeout
16306e79492SKenneth D. Merry.Op Fl a Ar enable|disable
16406e79492SKenneth D. Merry.Op Fl A Ar enable|disable
16506e79492SKenneth D. Merry.Op Fl s Ar enable|disable
16606e79492SKenneth D. Merry.Op Fl S Ar enable|disable
16706e79492SKenneth D. Merry.Nm
16806e79492SKenneth D. Merry.Ic smpphylist
16906e79492SKenneth D. Merry.Op device id
17006e79492SKenneth D. Merry.Op generic args
17106e79492SKenneth D. Merry.Op Fl l
17206e79492SKenneth D. Merry.Op Fl q
17306e79492SKenneth D. Merry.Nm
17406e79492SKenneth D. Merry.Ic smpmaninfo
17506e79492SKenneth D. Merry.Op device id
17606e79492SKenneth D. Merry.Op generic args
17706e79492SKenneth D. Merry.Op Fl l
17806e79492SKenneth D. Merry.Nm
17933fab22eSKenneth D. Merry.Ic debug
180525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Op Fl I
181a7e5261eSNate Lawson.Op Fl P
182525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Op Fl T
183525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Op Fl S
184a7e5261eSNate Lawson.Op Fl X
18594d09127SKenneth D. Merry.Op Fl c
186fbfb753fSAlexander Motin.Op Fl p
187525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Aq all|off|bus Ns Op :target Ns Op :lun
1887c7fb079SRuslan Ermilov.Nm
18933fab22eSKenneth D. Merry.Ic tags
190c60e19a8SKenneth D. Merry.Op device id
1919deea857SKenneth D. Merry.Op generic args
1929deea857SKenneth D. Merry.Op Fl N Ar tags
1939deea857SKenneth D. Merry.Op Fl q
1949deea857SKenneth D. Merry.Op Fl v
1957c7fb079SRuslan Ermilov.Nm
19633fab22eSKenneth D. Merry.Ic negotiate
197c60e19a8SKenneth D. Merry.Op device id
1989deea857SKenneth D. Merry.Op generic args
1999deea857SKenneth D. Merry.Op Fl c
2009deea857SKenneth D. Merry.Op Fl D Ar enable|disable
201b447e682SAlexander Motin.Op Fl M Ar mode
2029deea857SKenneth D. Merry.Op Fl O Ar offset
2039deea857SKenneth D. Merry.Op Fl q
2049deea857SKenneth D. Merry.Op Fl R Ar syncrate
2059deea857SKenneth D. Merry.Op Fl T Ar enable|disable
2069deea857SKenneth D. Merry.Op Fl U
2079deea857SKenneth D. Merry.Op Fl W Ar bus_width
2089deea857SKenneth D. Merry.Op Fl v
2097c7fb079SRuslan Ermilov.Nm
21033fab22eSKenneth D. Merry.Ic format
21196a93c63SKenneth D. Merry.Op device id
21296a93c63SKenneth D. Merry.Op generic args
21396a93c63SKenneth D. Merry.Op Fl q
214e9e4d3e4SKenneth D. Merry.Op Fl r
21596a93c63SKenneth D. Merry.Op Fl w
21696a93c63SKenneth D. Merry.Op Fl y
2177c7fb079SRuslan Ermilov.Nm
218ffead710SBryan Venteicher.Ic sanitize
219ffead710SBryan Venteicher.Op device id
220ffead710SBryan Venteicher.Op generic args
221ffead710SBryan Venteicher.Aq Fl a Ar overwrite | block | crypto | exitfailure
222ffead710SBryan Venteicher.Op Fl c Ar passes
223ffead710SBryan Venteicher.Op Fl I
224ffead710SBryan Venteicher.Op Fl P Ar pattern
225ffead710SBryan Venteicher.Op Fl q
226ffead710SBryan Venteicher.Op Fl U
227ffead710SBryan Venteicher.Op Fl r
228ffead710SBryan Venteicher.Op Fl w
229ffead710SBryan Venteicher.Op Fl y
230ffead710SBryan Venteicher.Nm
23150c9a276SAlexander Motin.Ic idle
23250c9a276SAlexander Motin.Op device id
23350c9a276SAlexander Motin.Op generic args
23450c9a276SAlexander Motin.Op Fl t Ar time
23550c9a276SAlexander Motin.Nm
23650c9a276SAlexander Motin.Ic standby
23750c9a276SAlexander Motin.Op device id
23850c9a276SAlexander Motin.Op generic args
23950c9a276SAlexander Motin.Op Fl t Ar time
24050c9a276SAlexander Motin.Nm
24150c9a276SAlexander Motin.Ic sleep
24250c9a276SAlexander Motin.Op device id
24350c9a276SAlexander Motin.Op generic args
24450c9a276SAlexander Motin.Nm
245e7affda5SAlexander Motin.Ic apm
246e7affda5SAlexander Motin.Op device id
247e7affda5SAlexander Motin.Op generic args
248e7affda5SAlexander Motin.Op Fl l Ar level
249e7affda5SAlexander Motin.Nm
250e7affda5SAlexander Motin.Ic aam
251e7affda5SAlexander Motin.Op device id
252e7affda5SAlexander Motin.Op generic args
253e7affda5SAlexander Motin.Op Fl l Ar level
254e7affda5SAlexander Motin.Nm
2551f4782a4SEd Maste.Ic fwdownload
2561f4782a4SEd Maste.Op device id
2571f4782a4SEd Maste.Op generic args
2581f4782a4SEd Maste.Aq Fl f Ar fw_image
2590e358df0SKenneth D. Merry.Op Fl q
2601f4782a4SEd Maste.Op Fl s
2610e358df0SKenneth D. Merry.Op Fl y
2621f4782a4SEd Maste.Nm
2631146874aSSteven Hartland.Ic security
2641146874aSSteven Hartland.Op device id
2651146874aSSteven Hartland.Op generic args
2661146874aSSteven Hartland.Op Fl d Ar pwd
2671146874aSSteven Hartland.Op Fl e Ar pwd
2681146874aSSteven Hartland.Op Fl f
2691146874aSSteven Hartland.Op Fl h Ar pwd
2701146874aSSteven Hartland.Op Fl k Ar pwd
2711146874aSSteven Hartland.Op Fl l Ar high|maximum
2721146874aSSteven Hartland.Op Fl q
2731146874aSSteven Hartland.Op Fl s Ar pwd
2741146874aSSteven Hartland.Op Fl T Ar timeout
2751146874aSSteven Hartland.Op Fl U Ar user|master
2761146874aSSteven Hartland.Op Fl y
2771146874aSSteven Hartland.Nm
2789e68761cSSteven Hartland.Ic hpa
2799e68761cSSteven Hartland.Op device id
2809e68761cSSteven Hartland.Op generic args
2819e68761cSSteven Hartland.Op Fl f
2829e68761cSSteven Hartland.Op Fl l
2839e68761cSSteven Hartland.Op Fl P
2849e68761cSSteven Hartland.Op Fl p Ar pwd
2859e68761cSSteven Hartland.Op Fl q
2869e68761cSSteven Hartland.Op Fl s Ar max_sectors
2879e68761cSSteven Hartland.Op Fl U Ar pwd
2889e68761cSSteven Hartland.Op Fl y
2899e68761cSSteven Hartland.Nm
29008df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.Ic persist
29108df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.Op device id
29208df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.Op generic args
29308df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.Aq Fl i Ar action | Fl o Ar action
29408df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.Op Fl a
29508df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.Op Fl I Ar trans_id
29608df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.Op Fl k Ar key
29708df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.Op Fl K Ar sa_key
29808df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.Op Fl p
29908df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.Op Fl R Ar rel_tgt_port
30008df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.Op Fl s Ar scope
30108df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.Op Fl S
30208df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.Op Fl T Ar res_type
30308df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.Op Fl U
30408df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.Nm
3055672fac9SKenneth D. Merry.Ic attrib
3065672fac9SKenneth D. Merry.Op device id
3075672fac9SKenneth D. Merry.Op generic args
3085672fac9SKenneth D. Merry.Aq Fl r Ar action | Fl w Ar attrib
3095672fac9SKenneth D. Merry.Op Fl a Ar attr_num
3105672fac9SKenneth D. Merry.Op Fl c
3115672fac9SKenneth D. Merry.Op Fl e Ar elem_addr
3125672fac9SKenneth D. Merry.Op Fl F Ar form1,form2
3135672fac9SKenneth D. Merry.Op Fl p Ar part
3145672fac9SKenneth D. Merry.Op Fl s Ar start_addr
3155672fac9SKenneth D. Merry.Op Fl T Ar elem_type
3165672fac9SKenneth D. Merry.Op Fl V Ar lv_num
3175672fac9SKenneth D. Merry.Nm
3180e358df0SKenneth D. Merry.Ic opcodes
3190e358df0SKenneth D. Merry.Op device id
3200e358df0SKenneth D. Merry.Op generic args
3210e358df0SKenneth D. Merry.Op Fl o Ar opcode
3220e358df0SKenneth D. Merry.Op Fl s Ar service_action
3230e358df0SKenneth D. Merry.Op Fl N
3240e358df0SKenneth D. Merry.Op Fl T
3250e358df0SKenneth D. Merry.Nm
3269a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.Ic zone
3279a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.Aq Fl c Ar cmd
3289a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.Op Fl a
3299a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.Op Fl l Ar lba
3309a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.Op Fl o Ar rep_opts
3319a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.Op Fl P Ar print_opts
3329a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.Nm
3339a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.Ic epc
3349a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.Aq Fl c Ar cmd
3359a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.Op Fl d
3369a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.Op Fl D
3379a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.Op Fl e
3389a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.Op Fl H
3399a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.Op Fl p Ar power_cond
3409a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.Op Fl P
3419a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.Op Fl r Ar restore_src
3429a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.Op Fl s
3439a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.Op Fl S Ar power_src
3449a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.Op Fl T Ar timer
3459a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.Nm
34628db0a5eSKenneth D. Merry.Ic timestamp
34728db0a5eSKenneth D. Merry.Op device id
34828db0a5eSKenneth D. Merry.Op generic args
34928db0a5eSKenneth D. Merry.Ao Fl r Oo Ns Fl f Ar format | Fl m | Fl U Oc | Fl s Ao Fl f Ar format Fl T Ar time | Fl U Ac Ac
35028db0a5eSKenneth D. Merry.Nm
35133fab22eSKenneth D. Merry.Ic help
352525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Sh DESCRIPTION
353e1205e80SPhilippe CharnierThe
3547c7fb079SRuslan Ermilov.Nm
355e1205e80SPhilippe Charnierutility is designed to provide a way for users to access and control the
35633fab22eSKenneth D. Merry.Fx
357525689f1SJustin T. GibbsCAM subsystem.
358525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Pp
359e1205e80SPhilippe CharnierThe
3607c7fb079SRuslan Ermilov.Nm
361e1205e80SPhilippe Charnierutility
3629806e231SRuslan Ermilovcan cause a loss of data and/or system crashes if used improperly.
3639806e231SRuslan ErmilovEven
3649deea857SKenneth D. Merryexpert users are encouraged to exercise caution when using this command.
365525689f1SJustin T. GibbsNovice users should stay away from this utility.
366525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Pp
367e1205e80SPhilippe CharnierThe
3687c7fb079SRuslan Ermilov.Nm
369e1205e80SPhilippe Charnierutility has a number of primary functions, many of which support an optional
3709806e231SRuslan Ermilovdevice identifier.
3719806e231SRuslan ErmilovA device identifier can take one of three forms:
3721252c1bbSRuslan Ermilov.Bl -tag -width 14n
373c60e19a8SKenneth D. Merry.It deviceUNIT
374c60e19a8SKenneth D. MerrySpecify a device name and unit number combination, like "da5" or "cd3".
375c60e19a8SKenneth D. Merry.It bus:target
3769806e231SRuslan ErmilovSpecify a bus number and target id.
3779806e231SRuslan ErmilovThe bus number can be determined from
378c60e19a8SKenneth D. Merrythe output of
379c60e19a8SKenneth D. Merry.Dq camcontrol devlist .
380c60e19a8SKenneth D. MerryThe lun defaults to 0.
381c60e19a8SKenneth D. Merry.It bus:target:lun
3829806e231SRuslan ErmilovSpecify the bus, target and lun for a device.
3839806e231SRuslan Ermilov(e.g.\& 1:2:0)
384c60e19a8SKenneth D. Merry.El
385c60e19a8SKenneth D. Merry.Pp
386c60e19a8SKenneth D. MerryThe device identifier, if it is specified,
387c60e19a8SKenneth D. Merry.Em must
388c60e19a8SKenneth D. Merrycome immediately after the function name, and before any generic or
3899806e231SRuslan Ermilovfunction-specific arguments.
3909806e231SRuslan ErmilovNote that the
391c60e19a8SKenneth D. Merry.Fl n
392c60e19a8SKenneth D. Merryand
393c60e19a8SKenneth D. Merry.Fl u
394c60e19a8SKenneth D. Merryarguments described below will override any device name or unit number
3959806e231SRuslan Ermilovspecified beforehand.
3969806e231SRuslan ErmilovThe
397c60e19a8SKenneth D. Merry.Fl n
398c60e19a8SKenneth D. Merryand
399c60e19a8SKenneth D. Merry.Fl u
400c60e19a8SKenneth D. Merryarguments will
401c60e19a8SKenneth D. Merry.Em not
40296a93c63SKenneth D. Merryoverride a specified bus:target or bus:target:lun, however.
403c60e19a8SKenneth D. Merry.Pp
404c60e19a8SKenneth D. MerryMost of the
4057c7fb079SRuslan Ermilov.Nm
406c60e19a8SKenneth D. Merryprimary functions support these generic arguments:
4071252c1bbSRuslan Ermilov.Bl -tag -width 14n
408525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.It Fl C Ar count
4099806e231SRuslan ErmilovSCSI command retry count.
4109806e231SRuslan ErmilovIn order for this to work, error recovery
4111252c1bbSRuslan Ermilov.Pq Fl E
412525689f1SJustin T. Gibbsmust be turned on.
413525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.It Fl E
414525689f1SJustin T. GibbsInstruct the kernel to perform generic SCSI error recovery for the given
4159806e231SRuslan Ermilovcommand.
4169806e231SRuslan ErmilovThis is needed in order for the retry count
4171252c1bbSRuslan Ermilov.Pq Fl C
4189806e231SRuslan Ermilovto be honored.
4199806e231SRuslan ErmilovOther than retrying commands, the generic error recovery in
420525689f1SJustin T. Gibbsthe code will generally attempt to spin up drives that are not spinning.
421525689f1SJustin T. GibbsIt may take some other actions, depending upon the sense code returned from
422525689f1SJustin T. Gibbsthe command.
423525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.It Fl n Ar dev_name
4249806e231SRuslan ErmilovSpecify the device type to operate on, e.g.\& "da", "cd".
425525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.It Fl t Ar timeout
4269806e231SRuslan ErmilovSCSI command timeout in seconds.
4279806e231SRuslan ErmilovThis overrides the default timeout for
428525689f1SJustin T. Gibbsany given command.
429525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.It Fl u Ar unit_number
4309806e231SRuslan ErmilovSpecify the device unit number, e.g.\& "1", "5".
431525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.It Fl v
432525689f1SJustin T. GibbsBe verbose, print out sense information for failed SCSI commands.
433525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.El
434525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Pp
435d13d1cd2SKenneth D. MerryPrimary command functions:
436525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Bl -tag -width periphlist
43733fab22eSKenneth D. Merry.It Ic devlist
438525689f1SJustin T. GibbsList all physical devices (logical units) attached to the CAM subsystem.
439525689f1SJustin T. GibbsThis also includes a list of peripheral drivers attached to each device.
440525689f1SJustin T. GibbsWith the
441525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Fl v
442525689f1SJustin T. Gibbsargument, SCSI bus number, adapter name and unit numbers are printed as
443525689f1SJustin T. Gibbswell.
44456dc4e72SScott LongOn the other hand, with the
44556dc4e72SScott Long.Fl b
44656dc4e72SScott Longargument, only the bus adapter, and unit information will be printed, and
44756dc4e72SScott Longdevice information will be omitted.
44833fab22eSKenneth D. Merry.It Ic periphlist
449525689f1SJustin T. GibbsList all peripheral drivers attached to a given physical device (logical
450525689f1SJustin T. Gibbsunit).
45133fab22eSKenneth D. Merry.It Ic tur
452525689f1SJustin T. GibbsSend the SCSI test unit ready (0x00) command to the given device.
453e1205e80SPhilippe CharnierThe
4547c7fb079SRuslan Ermilov.Nm
455e1205e80SPhilippe Charnierutility will report whether the device is ready or not.
45633fab22eSKenneth D. Merry.It Ic inquiry
4579806e231SRuslan ErmilovSend a SCSI inquiry command (0x12) to a device.
4589806e231SRuslan ErmilovBy default,
4597c7fb079SRuslan Ermilov.Nm
460525689f1SJustin T. Gibbswill print out the standard inquiry data, device serial number, and
4619806e231SRuslan Ermilovtransfer rate information.
4629806e231SRuslan ErmilovThe user can specify that only certain types of
463525689f1SJustin T. Gibbsinquiry data be printed:
4641252c1bbSRuslan Ermilov.Bl -tag -width 4n
465525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.It Fl D
466525689f1SJustin T. GibbsGet the standard inquiry data.
467525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.It Fl S
4689806e231SRuslan ErmilovPrint out the serial number.
4699806e231SRuslan ErmilovIf this flag is the only one specified,
4707c7fb079SRuslan Ermilov.Nm
471525689f1SJustin T. Gibbswill not print out "Serial Number" before the value returned by the drive.
472525689f1SJustin T. GibbsThis is to aid in script writing.
473525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.It Fl R
474525689f1SJustin T. GibbsPrint out transfer rate information.
475525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.El
47652c9ce25SScott Long.It Ic identify
47752c9ce25SScott LongSend a ATA identify command (0xec) to a device.
47842cb6a80SKenneth D. Merry.It Ic reportluns
47942cb6a80SKenneth D. MerrySend the SCSI REPORT LUNS (0xA0) command to the given device.
48042cb6a80SKenneth D. MerryBy default,
48142cb6a80SKenneth D. Merry.Nm
48242cb6a80SKenneth D. Merrywill print out the list of logical units (LUNs) supported by the target device.
48342cb6a80SKenneth D. MerryThere are a couple of options to modify the output:
4848266d476SRuslan Ermilov.Bl -tag -width 14n
48542cb6a80SKenneth D. Merry.It Fl c
48642cb6a80SKenneth D. MerryJust print out a count of LUNs, not the actual LUN numbers.
48742cb6a80SKenneth D. Merry.It Fl l
488b1edef17SJoel DahlJust print out the LUNs, and do not print out the count.
48942cb6a80SKenneth D. Merry.It Fl r Ar reporttype
49042cb6a80SKenneth D. MerrySpecify the type of report to request from the target:
49142cb6a80SKenneth D. Merry.Bl -tag -width 012345678
49242cb6a80SKenneth D. Merry.It default
49342cb6a80SKenneth D. MerryReturn the default report.
49442cb6a80SKenneth D. MerryThis is the
49542cb6a80SKenneth D. Merry.Nm
49642cb6a80SKenneth D. Merrydefault.
49742cb6a80SKenneth D. MerryMost targets will support this report if they support the REPORT LUNS
49842cb6a80SKenneth D. Merrycommand.
49942cb6a80SKenneth D. Merry.It wellknown
50042cb6a80SKenneth D. MerryReturn only well known LUNs.
50142cb6a80SKenneth D. Merry.It all
50242cb6a80SKenneth D. MerryReturn all available LUNs.
50342cb6a80SKenneth D. Merry.El
50442cb6a80SKenneth D. Merry.El
50542cb6a80SKenneth D. Merry.Pp
50642cb6a80SKenneth D. Merry.Nm
50742cb6a80SKenneth D. Merrywill try to print out LUN numbers in a reasonable format.
50842cb6a80SKenneth D. MerryIt can understand the peripheral, flat, LUN and extended LUN formats.
509f553b7b3SKenneth D. Merry.It Ic readcap
510f553b7b3SKenneth D. MerrySend the SCSI READ CAPACITY command to the given device and display
511f553b7b3SKenneth D. Merrythe results.
512f553b7b3SKenneth D. MerryIf the device is larger than 2TB, the SCSI READ CAPACITY (16) service
513f553b7b3SKenneth D. Merryaction will be sent to obtain the full size of the device.
514f553b7b3SKenneth D. MerryBy default,
515f553b7b3SKenneth D. Merry.Nm
516f553b7b3SKenneth D. Merrywill print out the last logical block of the device, and the blocksize of
517f553b7b3SKenneth D. Merrythe device in bytes.
518f553b7b3SKenneth D. MerryTo modify the output format, use the following options:
519f553b7b3SKenneth D. Merry.Bl -tag -width 5n
520f553b7b3SKenneth D. Merry.It Fl b
521f553b7b3SKenneth D. MerryJust print out the blocksize, not the last block or device size.
522f553b7b3SKenneth D. MerryThis cannot be used with
523f553b7b3SKenneth D. Merry.Fl N
524f553b7b3SKenneth D. Merryor
525f553b7b3SKenneth D. Merry.Fl s .
526f553b7b3SKenneth D. Merry.It Fl h
527f553b7b3SKenneth D. MerryPrint out the device size in human readable (base 2, 1K == 1024) format.
528f553b7b3SKenneth D. MerryThis implies
529f553b7b3SKenneth D. Merry.Fl N
530f553b7b3SKenneth D. Merryand cannot be used with
531f553b7b3SKenneth D. Merry.Fl q
532f553b7b3SKenneth D. Merryor
533f553b7b3SKenneth D. Merry.Fl b .
534f553b7b3SKenneth D. Merry.It Fl H
535f553b7b3SKenneth D. MerryPrint out the device size in human readable (base 10, 1K == 1000) format.
536f553b7b3SKenneth D. Merry.It Fl N
537f553b7b3SKenneth D. MerryPrint out the number of blocks in the device instead of the last logical
538f553b7b3SKenneth D. Merryblock.
539f553b7b3SKenneth D. Merry.It Fl q
540f553b7b3SKenneth D. MerryQuiet, print out the numbers only (separated by a comma if
541f553b7b3SKenneth D. Merry.Fl b
542f553b7b3SKenneth D. Merryor
543f553b7b3SKenneth D. Merry.Fl s
544f553b7b3SKenneth D. Merryare not specified).
545f553b7b3SKenneth D. Merry.It Fl s
546f553b7b3SKenneth D. MerryPrint out the last logical block or the size of the device only, and omit
547f553b7b3SKenneth D. Merrythe blocksize.
548f553b7b3SKenneth D. Merry.El
549d68fae58SEdward Tomasz Napierala.Pp
550d68fae58SEdward Tomasz NapieralaNote that this command only displays the information, it does not update
551d68fae58SEdward Tomasz Napieralathe kernel data structures.
552d68fae58SEdward Tomasz NapieralaUse the
553d68fae58SEdward Tomasz Napierala.Nm
554d68fae58SEdward Tomasz Napieralareprobe subcommand to do that.
55533fab22eSKenneth D. Merry.It Ic start
556525689f1SJustin T. GibbsSend the SCSI Start/Stop Unit (0x1B) command to the given device with the
557525689f1SJustin T. Gibbsstart bit set.
55833fab22eSKenneth D. Merry.It Ic stop
559525689f1SJustin T. GibbsSend the SCSI Start/Stop Unit (0x1B) command to the given device with the
560525689f1SJustin T. Gibbsstart bit cleared.
561f9cecca2SMatthew N. Dodd.It Ic load
562f9cecca2SMatthew N. DoddSend the SCSI Start/Stop Unit (0x1B) command to the given device with the
563f9cecca2SMatthew N. Doddstart bit set and the load/eject bit set.
56433fab22eSKenneth D. Merry.It Ic eject
565525689f1SJustin T. GibbsSend the SCSI Start/Stop Unit (0x1B) command to the given device with the
566f9cecca2SMatthew N. Doddstart bit cleared and the load/eject bit set.
56733fab22eSKenneth D. Merry.It Ic rescan
568*db4fcadfSConrad MeyerTell the kernel to scan all buses in the system (with the
5695710d224SKenneth D. Merry.Ar all
5705710d224SKenneth D. Merryargument), the given bus (XPT_SCAN_BUS), or bus:target:lun
5719806e231SRuslan Ermilov(XPT_SCAN_LUN) for new devices or devices that have gone away.
5729806e231SRuslan ErmilovThe user
573*db4fcadfSConrad Meyermay specify a scan of all buses, a single bus, or a lun.
5749806e231SRuslan ErmilovScanning all luns
5750227791bSRuslan Ermilovon a target is not supported.
576d68fae58SEdward Tomasz Napierala.It Ic reprobe
577d68fae58SEdward Tomasz NapieralaTell the kernel to refresh the information about the device and
578d68fae58SEdward Tomasz Napieralanotify the upper layer,
579d68fae58SEdward Tomasz Napierala.Xr GEOM 4 .
580d68fae58SEdward Tomasz NapieralaThis includes sending the SCSI READ CAPACITY command and updating
581d68fae58SEdward Tomasz Napieralathe disk size visible to the rest of the system.
58233fab22eSKenneth D. Merry.It Ic reset
583*db4fcadfSConrad MeyerTell the kernel to reset all buses in the system (with the
5845710d224SKenneth D. Merry.Ar all
5855710d224SKenneth D. Merryargument) or the given bus (XPT_RESET_BUS) by issuing a SCSI bus
586a2a44836SMatt Jacobreset for that bus, or to reset the given bus:target:lun
587a2a44836SMatt Jacob(XPT_RESET_DEV), typically by issuing a BUS DEVICE RESET message after
588ef8f7ac9SSheldon Hearnconnecting to that device.
589ef8f7ac9SSheldon HearnNote that this can have a destructive impact
590a2a44836SMatt Jacobon the system.
59133fab22eSKenneth D. Merry.It Ic defects
592a1736be3SKenneth D. MerrySend the
593a1736be3SKenneth D. Merry.Tn SCSI
594a1736be3SKenneth D. MerryREAD DEFECT DATA (10) command (0x37) or the
595a1736be3SKenneth D. Merry.Tn SCSI
596a1736be3SKenneth D. MerryREAD DEFECT DATA (12) command (0xB7) to the given device, and
597525689f1SJustin T. Gibbsprint out any combination of: the total number of defects, the primary
598525689f1SJustin T. Gibbsdefect list (PLIST), and the grown defect list (GLIST).
5991252c1bbSRuslan Ermilov.Bl -tag -width 11n
600525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.It Fl f Ar format
601a1736be3SKenneth D. MerrySpecify the requested format of the defect list.
6029806e231SRuslan ErmilovThe format argument is
6039806e231SRuslan Ermilovrequired.
6049806e231SRuslan ErmilovMost drives support the physical sector format.
6059806e231SRuslan ErmilovSome drives
6069806e231SRuslan Ermilovsupport the logical block format.
6070227791bSRuslan ErmilovMany drives, if they do not support the
608525689f1SJustin T. Gibbsrequested format, return the data in an alternate format, along with sense
6090227791bSRuslan Ermilovinformation indicating that the requested data format is not supported.
610e1205e80SPhilippe CharnierThe
6117c7fb079SRuslan Ermilov.Nm
612e1205e80SPhilippe Charnierutility
613525689f1SJustin T. Gibbsattempts to detect this, and print out whatever format the drive returns.
6140227791bSRuslan ErmilovIf the drive uses a non-standard sense code to report that it does not
615525689f1SJustin T. Gibbssupport the requested format,
6167c7fb079SRuslan Ermilov.Nm
617525689f1SJustin T. Gibbswill probably see the error as a failure to complete the request.
618a1736be3SKenneth D. Merry.Pp
619a1736be3SKenneth D. MerryThe format options are:
620a1736be3SKenneth D. Merry.Bl -tag -width 9n
621a1736be3SKenneth D. Merry.It block
622a1736be3SKenneth D. MerryPrint out the list as logical blocks.
623a1736be3SKenneth D. MerryThis is limited to 32-bit block sizes, and isn't supported by many modern
624a1736be3SKenneth D. Merrydrives.
625a1736be3SKenneth D. Merry.It longblock
626a1736be3SKenneth D. MerryPrint out the list as logical blocks.
627a1736be3SKenneth D. MerryThis option uses a 64-bit block size.
628a1736be3SKenneth D. Merry.It bfi
629a1736be3SKenneth D. MerryPrint out the list in bytes from index format.
630a1736be3SKenneth D. Merry.It extbfi
631a1736be3SKenneth D. MerryPrint out the list in extended bytes from index format.
632a1736be3SKenneth D. MerryThe extended format allows for ranges of blocks to be printed.
633a1736be3SKenneth D. Merry.It phys
634a1736be3SKenneth D. MerryPrint out the list in physical sector format.
635a1736be3SKenneth D. MerryMost drives support this format.
636a1736be3SKenneth D. Merry.It extphys
637a1736be3SKenneth D. MerryPrint out the list in extended physical sector format.
638a1736be3SKenneth D. MerryThe extended format allows for ranges of blocks to be printed.
639a1736be3SKenneth D. Merry.El
640525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.It Fl G
6419806e231SRuslan ErmilovPrint out the grown defect list.
6429806e231SRuslan ErmilovThis is a list of bad blocks that have
643525689f1SJustin T. Gibbsbeen remapped since the disk left the factory.
644525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.It Fl P
645525689f1SJustin T. GibbsPrint out the primary defect list.
646a1736be3SKenneth D. MerryThis is the list of defects that were present in the factory.
647a1736be3SKenneth D. Merry.It Fl q
648a1736be3SKenneth D. MerryWhen printing status information with
649a1736be3SKenneth D. Merry.Fl s ,
650a1736be3SKenneth D. Merryonly print the number of defects.
651a1736be3SKenneth D. Merry.It Fl s
652a1736be3SKenneth D. MerryJust print the number of defects, not the list of defects.
653a1736be3SKenneth D. Merry.It Fl S Ar offset
654a1736be3SKenneth D. MerrySpecify the starting offset into the defect list.
655a1736be3SKenneth D. MerryThis implies using the
656a1736be3SKenneth D. Merry.Tn SCSI
657a1736be3SKenneth D. MerryREAD DEFECT DATA (12) command, as the 10 byte version of the command
658a1736be3SKenneth D. Merrydoesn't support the address descriptor index field.
659a1736be3SKenneth D. MerryNot all drives support the 12 byte command, and some drives that support
660a1736be3SKenneth D. Merrythe 12 byte command don't support the address descriptor index field.
661a1736be3SKenneth D. Merry.It Fl X
662a1736be3SKenneth D. MerryPrint out defects in hexadecimal (base 16) form instead of base 10 form.
663525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.El
664525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Pp
665525689f1SJustin T. GibbsIf neither
666525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Fl P
667525689f1SJustin T. Gibbsnor
668525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Fl G
669525689f1SJustin T. Gibbsis specified,
6707c7fb079SRuslan Ermilov.Nm
671525689f1SJustin T. Gibbswill print out the number of defects given in the READ DEFECT DATA header
672525689f1SJustin T. Gibbsreturned from the drive.
6737027b9cdSKenneth D. MerrySome drives will report 0 defects if neither the primary or grown defect
6747027b9cdSKenneth D. Merrylists are requested.
67533fab22eSKenneth D. Merry.It Ic modepage
6769806e231SRuslan ErmilovAllows the user to display and optionally edit a SCSI mode page.
6779806e231SRuslan ErmilovThe mode
678525689f1SJustin T. Gibbspage formats are located in
679525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Pa /usr/share/misc/scsi_modes .
680525689f1SJustin T. GibbsThis can be overridden by specifying a different file in the
681525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Ev SCSI_MODES
68233fab22eSKenneth D. Merryenvironment variable.
68333fab22eSKenneth D. MerryThe
68433fab22eSKenneth D. Merry.Ic modepage
68533fab22eSKenneth D. Merrycommand takes several arguments:
6861252c1bbSRuslan Ermilov.Bl -tag -width 12n
6879deea857SKenneth D. Merry.It Fl d
688525689f1SJustin T. GibbsDisable block descriptors for mode sense.
6897e32b20dSKelly Yancey.It Fl b
6907e32b20dSKelly YanceyDisplays mode page data in binary format.
691525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.It Fl e
6929806e231SRuslan ErmilovThis flag allows the user to edit values in the mode page.
6939806e231SRuslan ErmilovThe user may
6947e32b20dSKelly Yanceyeither edit mode page values with the text editor pointed to by his
6957e32b20dSKelly Yancey.Ev EDITOR
6967e32b20dSKelly Yanceyenvironment variable, or supply mode page values via standard input, using
6977e32b20dSKelly Yanceythe same format that
6987c7fb079SRuslan Ermilov.Nm
6999806e231SRuslan Ermilovuses to display mode page values.
7009806e231SRuslan ErmilovThe editor will be invoked if
7017c7fb079SRuslan Ermilov.Nm
7027e32b20dSKelly Yanceydetects that standard input is terminal.
7037e32b20dSKelly Yancey.It Fl l
7047e32b20dSKelly YanceyLists all available mode pages.
70554644e21SAlexander MotinIf specified more then once, also lists subpages.
70654644e21SAlexander Motin.It Fl m Ar page[,subpage]
70754644e21SAlexander MotinThis specifies the number of the mode page and optionally subpage the user
70854644e21SAlexander Motinwould like to view and/or edit.
7099806e231SRuslan ErmilovThis argument is mandatory unless
7109402dd99SKelly Yancey.Fl l
7119402dd99SKelly Yanceyis specified.
7121ac2383cSBill Fumerola.It Fl P Ar pgctl
7139806e231SRuslan ErmilovThis allows the user to specify the page control field.
7149806e231SRuslan ErmilovPossible values are:
715525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Bl -tag -width xxx -compact
71646a1f3b4SKenneth D. Merry.It 0
717525689f1SJustin T. GibbsCurrent values
71846a1f3b4SKenneth D. Merry.It 1
719525689f1SJustin T. GibbsChangeable values
72046a1f3b4SKenneth D. Merry.It 2
721525689f1SJustin T. GibbsDefault values
72246a1f3b4SKenneth D. Merry.It 3
723525689f1SJustin T. GibbsSaved values
724525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.El
725525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.El
72633fab22eSKenneth D. Merry.It Ic cmd
72780976615SAlexander MotinAllows the user to send an arbitrary ATA or SCSI CDB to any device.
72833fab22eSKenneth D. MerryThe
72933fab22eSKenneth D. Merry.Ic cmd
730525689f1SJustin T. Gibbsfunction requires the
731525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Fl c
73280976615SAlexander Motinargument to specify SCSI CDB or the
73380976615SAlexander Motin.Fl a
73480976615SAlexander Motinargument to specify ATA Command Block registers values.
7359806e231SRuslan ErmilovOther arguments are optional, depending on
7369806e231SRuslan Ermilovthe command type.
7379806e231SRuslan ErmilovThe command and data specification syntax is documented
738525689f1SJustin T. Gibbsin
73996a93c63SKenneth D. Merry.Xr cam_cdbparse 3 .
740a53bb70bSJoel DahlNOTE: If the CDB specified causes data to be transferred to or from the
741525689f1SJustin T. GibbsSCSI device in question, you MUST specify either
742525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Fl i
743525689f1SJustin T. Gibbsor
744525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Fl o .
7451252c1bbSRuslan Ermilov.Bl -tag -width 17n
74680976615SAlexander Motin.It Fl a Ar cmd Op args
74780976615SAlexander MotinThis specifies the content of 12 ATA Command Block registers (command,
74880976615SAlexander Motinfeatures, lba_low, lba_mid, lba_high, device, lba_low_exp, lba_mid_exp.
74980976615SAlexander Motinlba_high_exp, features_exp, sector_count, sector_count_exp).
750525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.It Fl c Ar cmd Op args
7519806e231SRuslan ErmilovThis specifies the SCSI CDB.
75280976615SAlexander MotinSCSI CDBs may be 6, 10, 12 or 16 bytes.
753f930c0dbSAlexander Motin.It Fl d
754f930c0dbSAlexander MotinSpecifies DMA protocol to be used for ATA command.
755f930c0dbSAlexander Motin.It Fl f
756f930c0dbSAlexander MotinSpecifies FPDMA (NCQ) protocol to be used for ATA command.
757525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.It Fl i Ar len Ar fmt
758525689f1SJustin T. GibbsThis specifies the amount of data to read, and how it should be displayed.
759525689f1SJustin T. GibbsIf the format is
760525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Sq - ,
761525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Ar len
762525689f1SJustin T. Gibbsbytes of data will be read from the device and written to standard output.
763525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.It Fl o Ar len Ar fmt Op args
764525689f1SJustin T. GibbsThis specifies the amount of data to be written to a device, and the data
7659806e231SRuslan Ermilovthat is to be written.
7669806e231SRuslan ErmilovIf the format is
767525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Sq - ,
768525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Ar len
769525689f1SJustin T. Gibbsbytes of data will be read from standard input and written to the device.
77080976615SAlexander Motin.It Fl r Ar fmt
77180976615SAlexander MotinThis specifies that 11 result ATA Command Block registers should be displayed
77280976615SAlexander Motin(status, error, lba_low, lba_mid, lba_high, device, lba_low_exp, lba_mid_exp,
77380976615SAlexander Motinlba_high_exp, sector_count, sector_count_exp), and how.
77480976615SAlexander MotinIf the format is
77580976615SAlexander Motin.Sq - ,
77680976615SAlexander Motin11 result registers will be written to standard output in hex.
777525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.El
77806e79492SKenneth D. Merry.It Ic smpcmd
77906e79492SKenneth D. MerryAllows the user to send an arbitrary Serial
78006e79492SKenneth D. MerryManagement Protocol (SMP) command to a device.
78106e79492SKenneth D. MerryThe
78206e79492SKenneth D. Merry.Ic smpcmd
78306e79492SKenneth D. Merryfunction requires the
78406e79492SKenneth D. Merry.Fl r
78506e79492SKenneth D. Merryargument to specify the SMP request to be sent, and the
78606e79492SKenneth D. Merry.Fl R
78706e79492SKenneth D. Merryargument to specify the format of the SMP response.
78806e79492SKenneth D. MerryThe syntax for the SMP request and response arguments is documented in
78906e79492SKenneth D. Merry.Xr cam_cdbparse 3 .
79006e79492SKenneth D. Merry.Pp
79106e79492SKenneth D. MerryNote that SAS adapters that support SMP passthrough (at least the currently
79206e79492SKenneth D. Merryknown adapters) do not accept CRC bytes from the user in the request and do
79306e79492SKenneth D. Merrynot pass CRC bytes back to the user in the response.
79406e79492SKenneth D. MerryTherefore users should not include the CRC bytes in the length of the
79506e79492SKenneth D. Merryrequest and not expect CRC bytes to be returned in the response.
79606e79492SKenneth D. Merry.Bl -tag -width 17n
79706e79492SKenneth D. Merry.It Fl r Ar len Ar fmt Op args
79806e79492SKenneth D. MerryThis specifies the size of the SMP request, without the CRC bytes, and the
7995bb17266SJoel DahlSMP request format.
8005bb17266SJoel DahlIf the format is
80106e79492SKenneth D. Merry.Sq - ,
80206e79492SKenneth D. Merry.Ar len
80306e79492SKenneth D. Merrybytes of data will be read from standard input and written as the SMP
80406e79492SKenneth D. Merryrequest.
80506e79492SKenneth D. Merry.It Fl R Ar len Ar fmt Op args
80606e79492SKenneth D. MerryThis specifies the size of the buffer allocated for the SMP response, and
80706e79492SKenneth D. Merrythe SMP response format.
80806e79492SKenneth D. MerryIf the format is
80906e79492SKenneth D. Merry.Sq - ,
81006e79492SKenneth D. Merry.Ar len
81106e79492SKenneth D. Merrybytes of data will be allocated for the response and the response will be
81206e79492SKenneth D. Merrywritten to standard output.
81306e79492SKenneth D. Merry.El
81406e79492SKenneth D. Merry.It Ic smprg
81506e79492SKenneth D. MerryAllows the user to send the Serial Management Protocol (SMP) Report General
81606e79492SKenneth D. Merrycommand to a device.
81706e79492SKenneth D. Merry.Nm
81806e79492SKenneth D. Merrywill display the data returned by the Report General command.
81906e79492SKenneth D. MerryIf the SMP target supports the long response format, the additional data
82006e79492SKenneth D. Merrywill be requested and displayed automatically.
82106e79492SKenneth D. Merry.Bl -tag -width 8n
82206e79492SKenneth D. Merry.It Fl l
82306e79492SKenneth D. MerryRequest the long response format only.
82406e79492SKenneth D. MerryNot all SMP targets support the long response format.
82506e79492SKenneth D. MerryThis option causes
82606e79492SKenneth D. Merry.Nm
82706e79492SKenneth D. Merryto skip sending the initial report general request without the long bit set
82806e79492SKenneth D. Merryand only issue a report general request with the long bit set.
82906e79492SKenneth D. Merry.El
83006e79492SKenneth D. Merry.It Ic smppc
83106e79492SKenneth D. MerryAllows the user to issue the Serial Management Protocol (SMP) PHY Control
83206e79492SKenneth D. Merrycommand to a device.
83306e79492SKenneth D. MerryThis function should be used with some caution, as it can render devices
83406e79492SKenneth D. Merryinaccessible, and could potentially cause data corruption as well.
83506e79492SKenneth D. MerryThe
83606e79492SKenneth D. Merry.Fl p
83706e79492SKenneth D. Merryargument is required to specify the PHY to operate on.
83806e79492SKenneth D. Merry.Bl -tag -width 17n
83906e79492SKenneth D. Merry.It Fl p Ar phy
84006e79492SKenneth D. MerrySpecify the PHY to operate on.
84106e79492SKenneth D. MerryThis argument is required.
84206e79492SKenneth D. Merry.It Fl l
84306e79492SKenneth D. MerryRequest the long request/response format.
84406e79492SKenneth D. MerryNot all SMP targets support the long response format.
84506e79492SKenneth D. MerryFor the PHY Control command, this currently only affects whether the
84606e79492SKenneth D. Merryrequest length is set to a value other than 0.
84706e79492SKenneth D. Merry.It Fl o Ar operation
84806e79492SKenneth D. MerrySpecify a PHY control operation.
84906e79492SKenneth D. MerryOnly one
85006e79492SKenneth D. Merry.Fl o
85106e79492SKenneth D. Merryoperation may be specified.
85206e79492SKenneth D. MerryThe operation may be specified numerically (in decimal, hexadecimal, or octal)
85306e79492SKenneth D. Merryor one of the following operation names may be specified:
85406e79492SKenneth D. Merry.Bl -tag -width 16n
85506e79492SKenneth D. Merry.It nop
85606e79492SKenneth D. MerryNo operation.
85706e79492SKenneth D. MerryIt is not necessary to specify this argument.
85806e79492SKenneth D. Merry.It linkreset
85906e79492SKenneth D. MerrySend the LINK RESET command to the phy.
86006e79492SKenneth D. Merry.It hardreset
86106e79492SKenneth D. MerrySend the HARD RESET command to the phy.
86206e79492SKenneth D. Merry.It disable
86306e79492SKenneth D. MerrySend the DISABLE command to the phy.
86406e79492SKenneth D. MerryNote that the LINK RESET or HARD RESET commands should re-enable the phy.
865ee5320f4SKenneth D. Merry.It clearerrlog
86606e79492SKenneth D. MerrySend the CLEAR ERROR LOG command.
86706e79492SKenneth D. MerryThis clears the error log counters for the specified phy.
86806e79492SKenneth D. Merry.It clearaffiliation
86906e79492SKenneth D. MerrySend the CLEAR AFFILIATION command.
87006e79492SKenneth D. MerryThis clears the affiliation from the STP initiator port with the same SAS
87106e79492SKenneth D. Merryaddress as the SMP initiator that requests the clear operation.
87206e79492SKenneth D. Merry.It sataportsel
87306e79492SKenneth D. MerrySend the TRANSMIT SATA PORT SELECTION SIGNAL command to the phy.
87406e79492SKenneth D. MerryThis will cause a SATA port selector to use the given phy as its active phy
87506e79492SKenneth D. Merryand make the other phy inactive.
87606e79492SKenneth D. Merry.It clearitnl
87706e79492SKenneth D. MerrySend the CLEAR STP I_T NEXUS LOSS command to the PHY.
87806e79492SKenneth D. Merry.It setdevname
87906e79492SKenneth D. MerrySend the SET ATTACHED DEVICE NAME command to the PHY.
88006e79492SKenneth D. MerryThis requires the
88106e79492SKenneth D. Merry.Fl d
88206e79492SKenneth D. Merryargument to specify the device name.
88306e79492SKenneth D. Merry.El
88406e79492SKenneth D. Merry.It Fl d Ar name
88506e79492SKenneth D. MerrySpecify the attached device name.
88606e79492SKenneth D. MerryThis option is needed with the
88706e79492SKenneth D. Merry.Fl o Ar setdevname
88806e79492SKenneth D. Merryphy operation.
88906e79492SKenneth D. MerryThe name is a 64-bit number, and can be specified in decimal, hexadecimal
89006e79492SKenneth D. Merryor octal format.
89106e79492SKenneth D. Merry.It Fl m Ar rate
89206e79492SKenneth D. MerrySet the minimum physical link rate for the phy.
89306e79492SKenneth D. MerryThis is a numeric argument.
89406e79492SKenneth D. MerryCurrently known link rates are:
89506e79492SKenneth D. Merry.Bl -tag -width 5n
89606e79492SKenneth D. Merry.It 0x0
89706e79492SKenneth D. MerryDo not change current value.
89806e79492SKenneth D. Merry.It 0x8
89906e79492SKenneth D. Merry1.5 Gbps
90006e79492SKenneth D. Merry.It 0x9
90106e79492SKenneth D. Merry3 Gbps
90206e79492SKenneth D. Merry.It 0xa
90306e79492SKenneth D. Merry6 Gbps
90406e79492SKenneth D. Merry.El
90506e79492SKenneth D. Merry.Pp
90606e79492SKenneth D. MerryOther values may be specified for newer physical link rates.
90706e79492SKenneth D. Merry.It Fl M Ar rate
90806e79492SKenneth D. MerrySet the maximum physical link rate for the phy.
90906e79492SKenneth D. MerryThis is a numeric argument.
91006e79492SKenneth D. MerrySee the
91106e79492SKenneth D. Merry.Fl m
91206e79492SKenneth D. Merryargument description for known link rate arguments.
91306e79492SKenneth D. Merry.It Fl T Ar pp_timeout
91406e79492SKenneth D. MerrySet the partial pathway timeout value, in microseconds.
91506e79492SKenneth D. MerrySee the
91606e79492SKenneth D. Merry.Tn ANSI
91706e79492SKenneth D. Merry.Tn SAS
91819769ec2SJoel DahlProtocol Layer (SPL)
91906e79492SKenneth D. Merryspecification for more information on this field.
92006e79492SKenneth D. Merry.It Fl a Ar enable|disable
92106e79492SKenneth D. MerryEnable or disable SATA slumber phy power conditions.
92206e79492SKenneth D. Merry.It Fl A Ar enable|disable
92306e79492SKenneth D. MerryEnable or disable SATA partial power conditions.
92406e79492SKenneth D. Merry.It Fl s Ar enable|disable
92506e79492SKenneth D. MerryEnable or disable SAS slumber phy power conditions.
92606e79492SKenneth D. Merry.It Fl S Ar enable|disable
92706e79492SKenneth D. MerryEnable or disable SAS partial phy power conditions.
92806e79492SKenneth D. Merry.El
92906e79492SKenneth D. Merry.It Ic smpphylist
93006e79492SKenneth D. MerryList phys attached to a SAS expander, the address of the end device
93106e79492SKenneth D. Merryattached to the phy, and the inquiry data for that device and peripheral
93206e79492SKenneth D. Merrydevices attached to that device.
93306e79492SKenneth D. MerryThe inquiry data and peripheral devices are displayed if available.
93406e79492SKenneth D. Merry.Bl -tag -width 5n
93506e79492SKenneth D. Merry.It Fl l
93606e79492SKenneth D. MerryTurn on the long response format for the underlying SMP commands used for
93706e79492SKenneth D. Merrythis command.
93806e79492SKenneth D. Merry.It Fl q
93906e79492SKenneth D. MerryOnly print out phys that are attached to a device in the CAM EDT (Existing
94006e79492SKenneth D. MerryDevice Table).
94106e79492SKenneth D. Merry.El
94206e79492SKenneth D. Merry.It Ic smpmaninfo
94306e79492SKenneth D. MerrySend the SMP Report Manufacturer Information command to the device and
94406e79492SKenneth D. Merrydisplay the response.
94506e79492SKenneth D. Merry.Bl -tag -width 5n
94606e79492SKenneth D. Merry.It Fl l
94706e79492SKenneth D. MerryTurn on the long response format for the underlying SMP commands used for
94806e79492SKenneth D. Merrythis command.
94906e79492SKenneth D. Merry.El
95033fab22eSKenneth D. Merry.It Ic debug
9519806e231SRuslan ErmilovTurn on CAM debugging printfs in the kernel.
9529806e231SRuslan ErmilovThis requires options CAMDEBUG
9539806e231SRuslan Ermilovin your kernel config file.
9549806e231SRuslan ErmilovWARNING: enabling debugging printfs currently
9559806e231SRuslan Ermilovcauses an EXTREME number of kernel printfs.
9569806e231SRuslan ErmilovYou may have difficulty
957525689f1SJustin T. Gibbsturning off the debugging printfs once they start, since the kernel will be
958525689f1SJustin T. Gibbsbusy printing messages and unable to service other requests quickly.
95933fab22eSKenneth D. MerryThe
96033fab22eSKenneth D. Merry.Ic debug
96133fab22eSKenneth D. Merryfunction takes a number of arguments:
9621252c1bbSRuslan Ermilov.Bl -tag -width 18n
963525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.It Fl I
964525689f1SJustin T. GibbsEnable CAM_DEBUG_INFO printfs.
965a7e5261eSNate Lawson.It Fl P
966a7e5261eSNate LawsonEnable CAM_DEBUG_PERIPH printfs.
967525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.It Fl T
968525689f1SJustin T. GibbsEnable CAM_DEBUG_TRACE printfs.
969525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.It Fl S
970525689f1SJustin T. GibbsEnable CAM_DEBUG_SUBTRACE printfs.
971a7e5261eSNate Lawson.It Fl X
972a7e5261eSNate LawsonEnable CAM_DEBUG_XPT printfs.
973d05caa00SKenneth D. Merry.It Fl c
9749806e231SRuslan ErmilovEnable CAM_DEBUG_CDB printfs.
9759806e231SRuslan ErmilovThis will cause the kernel to print out the
976d05caa00SKenneth D. MerrySCSI CDBs sent to the specified device(s).
977fbfb753fSAlexander Motin.It Fl p
978fbfb753fSAlexander MotinEnable CAM_DEBUG_PROBE printfs.
979525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.It all
980525689f1SJustin T. GibbsEnable debugging for all devices.
981525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.It off
982525689f1SJustin T. GibbsTurn off debugging for all devices
983525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.It bus Ns Op :target Ns Op :lun
9849806e231SRuslan ErmilovTurn on debugging for the given bus, target or lun.
9859806e231SRuslan ErmilovIf the lun or target
9869806e231SRuslan Ermilovand lun are not specified, they are wildcarded.
9879806e231SRuslan Ermilov(i.e., just specifying a
988525689f1SJustin T. Gibbsbus turns on debugging printfs for all devices on that bus.)
989525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.El
99033fab22eSKenneth D. Merry.It Ic tags
9919deea857SKenneth D. MerryShow or set the number of "tagged openings" or simultaneous transactions
9929806e231SRuslan Ermilovwe attempt to queue to a particular device.
9939806e231SRuslan ErmilovBy default, the
99433fab22eSKenneth D. Merry.Ic tags
9959806e231SRuslan Ermilovcommand, with no command-specific arguments (i.e., only generic arguments)
9969deea857SKenneth D. Merryprints out the "soft" maximum number of transactions that can be queued to
9979806e231SRuslan Ermilovthe device in question.
9989806e231SRuslan ErmilovFor more detailed information, use the
9999deea857SKenneth D. Merry.Fl v
10009deea857SKenneth D. Merryargument described below.
10011252c1bbSRuslan Ermilov.Bl -tag -width 7n
10029deea857SKenneth D. Merry.It Fl N Ar tags
10039806e231SRuslan ErmilovSet the number of tags for the given device.
10049806e231SRuslan ErmilovThis must be between the
10059806e231SRuslan Ermilovminimum and maximum number set in the kernel quirk table.
10069806e231SRuslan ErmilovThe default for
10079deea857SKenneth D. Merrymost devices that support tagged queueing is a minimum of 2 and a maximum
10089806e231SRuslan Ermilovof 255.
10099806e231SRuslan ErmilovThe minimum and maximum values for a given device may be
10109deea857SKenneth D. Merrydetermined by using the
10119deea857SKenneth D. Merry.Fl v
10129806e231SRuslan Ermilovswitch.
10139806e231SRuslan ErmilovThe meaning of the
10149deea857SKenneth D. Merry.Fl v
10159deea857SKenneth D. Merryswitch for this
10167c7fb079SRuslan Ermilov.Nm
10179deea857SKenneth D. Merrysubcommand is described below.
10189deea857SKenneth D. Merry.It Fl q
10190227791bSRuslan ErmilovBe quiet, and do not report the number of tags.
10209806e231SRuslan ErmilovThis is generally used when
10219deea857SKenneth D. Merrysetting the number of tags.
10229deea857SKenneth D. Merry.It Fl v
10239deea857SKenneth D. MerryThe verbose flag has special functionality for the
10249deea857SKenneth D. Merry.Em tags
10259806e231SRuslan Ermilovargument.
10269806e231SRuslan ErmilovIt causes
10277c7fb079SRuslan Ermilov.Nm
10289deea857SKenneth D. Merryto print out the tagged queueing related fields of the XPT_GDEV_TYPE CCB:
10291252c1bbSRuslan Ermilov.Bl -tag -width 13n
10309deea857SKenneth D. Merry.It dev_openings
10319deea857SKenneth D. MerryThis is the amount of capacity for transactions queued to a given device.
10329deea857SKenneth D. Merry.It dev_active
10339deea857SKenneth D. MerryThis is the number of transactions currently queued to a device.
10349deea857SKenneth D. Merry.It devq_openings
10359806e231SRuslan ErmilovThis is the kernel queue space for transactions.
10369806e231SRuslan ErmilovThis count usually mirrors
10379deea857SKenneth D. Merrydev_openings except during error recovery operations when
10389deea857SKenneth D. Merrythe device queue is frozen (device is not allowed to receive
10399deea857SKenneth D. Merrycommands), the number of dev_openings is reduced, or transaction
10409deea857SKenneth D. Merryreplay is occurring.
10419deea857SKenneth D. Merry.It devq_queued
10429deea857SKenneth D. MerryThis is the number of transactions waiting in the kernel queue for capacity
10439806e231SRuslan Ermilovon the device.
10449806e231SRuslan ErmilovThis number is usually zero unless error recovery is in
10459deea857SKenneth D. Merryprogress.
10469deea857SKenneth D. Merry.It held
10479deea857SKenneth D. MerryThe held count is the number of CCBs held by peripheral drivers that have
10489deea857SKenneth D. Merryeither just been completed or are about to be released to the transport
10499806e231SRuslan Ermilovlayer for service by a device.
10509806e231SRuslan ErmilovHeld CCBs reserve capacity on a given
10519deea857SKenneth D. Merrydevice.
10529deea857SKenneth D. Merry.It mintags
10539deea857SKenneth D. MerryThis is the current "hard" minimum number of transactions that can be
10549806e231SRuslan Ermilovqueued to a device at once.
10559806e231SRuslan ErmilovThe
10569deea857SKenneth D. Merry.Ar dev_openings
10579806e231SRuslan Ermilovvalue above cannot go below this number.
10589806e231SRuslan ErmilovThe default value for
10599deea857SKenneth D. Merry.Ar mintags
10609deea857SKenneth D. Merryis 2, although it may be set higher or lower for various devices.
10619deea857SKenneth D. Merry.It maxtags
10629deea857SKenneth D. MerryThis is the "hard" maximum number of transactions that can be queued to a
10639806e231SRuslan Ermilovdevice at one time.
10649806e231SRuslan ErmilovThe
10659deea857SKenneth D. Merry.Ar dev_openings
10669806e231SRuslan Ermilovvalue cannot go above this number.
10679806e231SRuslan ErmilovThe default value for
10689deea857SKenneth D. Merry.Ar maxtags
10699deea857SKenneth D. Merryis 255, although it may be set higher or lower for various devices.
10709deea857SKenneth D. Merry.El
10719deea857SKenneth D. Merry.El
107233fab22eSKenneth D. Merry.It Ic negotiate
10739806e231SRuslan ErmilovShow or negotiate various communication parameters.
10749806e231SRuslan ErmilovSome controllers may
10759806e231SRuslan Ermilovnot support setting or changing some of these values.
10769806e231SRuslan ErmilovFor instance, the
10779deea857SKenneth D. MerryAdaptec 174x controllers do not support changing a device's sync rate or
10789deea857SKenneth D. Merryoffset.
1079e1205e80SPhilippe CharnierThe
10807c7fb079SRuslan Ermilov.Nm
1081e1205e80SPhilippe Charnierutility
10829deea857SKenneth D. Merrywill not attempt to set the parameter if the controller indicates that it
10839806e231SRuslan Ermilovdoes not support setting the parameter.
10849806e231SRuslan ErmilovTo find out what the controller
10859deea857SKenneth D. Merrysupports, use the
10869deea857SKenneth D. Merry.Fl v
10879806e231SRuslan Ermilovflag.
10889806e231SRuslan ErmilovThe meaning of the
10899deea857SKenneth D. Merry.Fl v
10909deea857SKenneth D. Merryflag for the
109133fab22eSKenneth D. Merry.Ic negotiate
10929806e231SRuslan Ermilovcommand is described below.
10930227791bSRuslan ErmilovAlso, some controller drivers do not support
10949deea857SKenneth D. Merrysetting negotiation parameters, even if the underlying controller supports
10959806e231SRuslan Ermilovnegotiation changes.
10969806e231SRuslan ErmilovSome controllers, such as the Advansys wide
10979deea857SKenneth D. Merrycontrollers, support enabling and disabling synchronous negotiation for
10989deea857SKenneth D. Merrya device, but do not support setting the synchronous negotiation rate.
10991252c1bbSRuslan Ermilov.Bl -tag -width 17n
11009deea857SKenneth D. Merry.It Fl a
11019deea857SKenneth D. MerryAttempt to make the negotiation settings take effect immediately by sending
11029deea857SKenneth D. Merrya Test Unit Ready command to the device.
11039deea857SKenneth D. Merry.It Fl c
11049806e231SRuslan ErmilovShow or set current negotiation settings.
11059806e231SRuslan ErmilovThis is the default.
11069deea857SKenneth D. Merry.It Fl D Ar enable|disable
11079deea857SKenneth D. MerryEnable or disable disconnection.
1108b447e682SAlexander Motin.It Fl M Ar mode
1109b447e682SAlexander MotinSet ATA mode.
11109deea857SKenneth D. Merry.It Fl O Ar offset
11119deea857SKenneth D. MerrySet the command delay offset.
11129deea857SKenneth D. Merry.It Fl q
11130227791bSRuslan ErmilovBe quiet, do not print anything.
11149806e231SRuslan ErmilovThis is generally useful when you want to
11150227791bSRuslan Ermilovset a parameter, but do not want any status information.
11169deea857SKenneth D. Merry.It Fl R Ar syncrate
11179806e231SRuslan ErmilovChange the synchronization rate for a device.
11189806e231SRuslan ErmilovThe sync rate is a floating
11199806e231SRuslan Ermilovpoint value specified in MHz.
11209806e231SRuslan ErmilovSo, for instance,
11219deea857SKenneth D. Merry.Sq 20.000
11229deea857SKenneth D. Merryis a legal value, as is
11239deea857SKenneth D. Merry.Sq 20 .
11249deea857SKenneth D. Merry.It Fl T Ar enable|disable
11259deea857SKenneth D. MerryEnable or disable tagged queueing for a device.
11269deea857SKenneth D. Merry.It Fl U
11279806e231SRuslan ErmilovShow or set user negotiation settings.
11289806e231SRuslan ErmilovThe default is to show or set
11299deea857SKenneth D. Merrycurrent negotiation settings.
11309deea857SKenneth D. Merry.It Fl v
11319deea857SKenneth D. MerryThe verbose switch has special meaning for the
113233fab22eSKenneth D. Merry.Ic negotiate
11339806e231SRuslan Ermilovsubcommand.
11349806e231SRuslan ErmilovIt causes
11357c7fb079SRuslan Ermilov.Nm
11369deea857SKenneth D. Merryto print out the contents of a Path Inquiry (XPT_PATH_INQ) CCB sent to the
11379deea857SKenneth D. Merrycontroller driver.
11389deea857SKenneth D. Merry.It Fl W Ar bus_width
11399806e231SRuslan ErmilovSpecify the bus width to negotiate with a device.
11409806e231SRuslan ErmilovThe bus width is
11419806e231SRuslan Ermilovspecified in bits.
11429806e231SRuslan ErmilovThe only useful values to specify are 8, 16, and 32
11439806e231SRuslan Ermilovbits.
11449806e231SRuslan ErmilovThe controller must support the bus width in question in order for
11459deea857SKenneth D. Merrythe setting to take effect.
11469deea857SKenneth D. Merry.El
11479deea857SKenneth D. Merry.Pp
11489deea857SKenneth D. MerryIn general, sync rate and offset settings will not take effect for a
11499806e231SRuslan Ermilovdevice until a command has been sent to the device.
11509806e231SRuslan ErmilovThe
11519deea857SKenneth D. Merry.Fl a
11529deea857SKenneth D. Merryswitch above will automatically send a Test Unit Ready to the device so
11539deea857SKenneth D. Merrynegotiation parameters will take effect.
115433fab22eSKenneth D. Merry.It Ic format
115596a93c63SKenneth D. MerryIssue the
115696a93c63SKenneth D. Merry.Tn SCSI
115796a93c63SKenneth D. MerryFORMAT UNIT command to the named device.
115896a93c63SKenneth D. Merry.Pp
115996a93c63SKenneth D. Merry.Em WARNING! WARNING! WARNING!
116096a93c63SKenneth D. Merry.Pp
11619806e231SRuslan ErmilovLow level formatting a disk will destroy ALL data on the disk.
11629806e231SRuslan ErmilovUse
11639806e231SRuslan Ermilovextreme caution when issuing this command.
11649806e231SRuslan ErmilovMany users low-level format
11659806e231SRuslan Ermilovdisks that do not really need to be low-level formatted.
11669806e231SRuslan ErmilovThere are
116796a93c63SKenneth D. Merryrelatively few scenarios that call for low-level formatting a disk.
116896a93c63SKenneth D. MerryOne reason for
116996a93c63SKenneth D. Merrylow-level formatting a disk is to initialize the disk after changing
11709806e231SRuslan Ermilovits physical sector size.
11719806e231SRuslan ErmilovAnother reason for low-level formatting a disk
117296a93c63SKenneth D. Merryis to revive the disk if you are getting "medium format corrupted" errors
117396a93c63SKenneth D. Merryfrom the disk in response to read and write requests.
117496a93c63SKenneth D. Merry.Pp
11759806e231SRuslan ErmilovSome disks take longer than others to format.
11769806e231SRuslan ErmilovUsers should specify a
11779806e231SRuslan Ermilovtimeout long enough to allow the format to complete.
11789806e231SRuslan ErmilovThe default format
11799806e231SRuslan Ermilovtimeout is 3 hours, which should be long enough for most disks.
11809806e231SRuslan ErmilovSome hard
118196a93c63SKenneth D. Merrydisks will complete a format operation in a very short period of time
11829806e231SRuslan Ermilov(on the order of 5 minutes or less).
11839806e231SRuslan ErmilovThis is often because the drive
11840227791bSRuslan Ermilovdoes not really support the FORMAT UNIT command -- it just accepts the
118596a93c63SKenneth D. Merrycommand, waits a few minutes and then returns it.
118696a93c63SKenneth D. Merry.Pp
118796a93c63SKenneth D. MerryThe
118896a93c63SKenneth D. Merry.Sq format
11899806e231SRuslan Ermilovsubcommand takes several arguments that modify its default behavior.
11909806e231SRuslan ErmilovThe
119196a93c63SKenneth D. Merry.Fl q
119296a93c63SKenneth D. Merryand
119396a93c63SKenneth D. Merry.Fl y
119496a93c63SKenneth D. Merryarguments can be useful for scripts.
11951252c1bbSRuslan Ermilov.Bl -tag -width 6n
119696a93c63SKenneth D. Merry.It Fl q
11970227791bSRuslan ErmilovBe quiet, do not print any status messages.
11989806e231SRuslan ErmilovThis option will not disable
11999806e231SRuslan Ermilovthe questions, however.
12009806e231SRuslan ErmilovTo disable questions, use the
120196a93c63SKenneth D. Merry.Fl y
120296a93c63SKenneth D. Merryargument, below.
1203e9e4d3e4SKenneth D. Merry.It Fl r
1204e9e4d3e4SKenneth D. MerryRun in
1205e9e4d3e4SKenneth D. Merry.Dq report only
1206e9e4d3e4SKenneth D. Merrymode.
1207e9e4d3e4SKenneth D. MerryThis will report status on a format that is already running on the drive.
120896a93c63SKenneth D. Merry.It Fl w
12099806e231SRuslan ErmilovIssue a non-immediate format command.
12109806e231SRuslan ErmilovBy default,
12117c7fb079SRuslan Ermilov.Nm
12129806e231SRuslan Ermilovissues the FORMAT UNIT command with the immediate bit set.
12139806e231SRuslan ErmilovThis tells the
121496a93c63SKenneth D. Merrydevice to immediately return the format command, before the format has
12159806e231SRuslan Ermilovactually completed.
12169806e231SRuslan ErmilovThen,
12177c7fb079SRuslan Ermilov.Nm
121896a93c63SKenneth D. Merrygathers
121996a93c63SKenneth D. Merry.Tn SCSI
122096a93c63SKenneth D. Merrysense information from the device every second to determine how far along
12219806e231SRuslan Ermilovin the format process it is.
12229806e231SRuslan ErmilovIf the
122396a93c63SKenneth D. Merry.Fl w
122496a93c63SKenneth D. Merryargument is specified,
12257c7fb079SRuslan Ermilov.Nm
122696a93c63SKenneth D. Merrywill issue a non-immediate format command, and will be unable to print any
122796a93c63SKenneth D. Merryinformation to let the user know what percentage of the disk has been
122896a93c63SKenneth D. Merryformatted.
122996a93c63SKenneth D. Merry.It Fl y
12300227791bSRuslan ErmilovDo not ask any questions.
12319806e231SRuslan ErmilovBy default,
12327c7fb079SRuslan Ermilov.Nm
123396a93c63SKenneth D. Merrywill ask the user if he/she really wants to format the disk in question,
12349806e231SRuslan Ermilovand also if the default format command timeout is acceptable.
12359806e231SRuslan ErmilovThe user
123696a93c63SKenneth D. Merrywill not be asked about the timeout if a timeout is specified on the
123796a93c63SKenneth D. Merrycommand line.
123896a93c63SKenneth D. Merry.El
1239ffead710SBryan Venteicher.It Ic sanitize
1240ffead710SBryan VenteicherIssue the
1241ffead710SBryan Venteicher.Tn SCSI
1242ffead710SBryan VenteicherSANITIZE command to the named device.
1243ffead710SBryan Venteicher.Pp
1244ffead710SBryan Venteicher.Em WARNING! WARNING! WARNING!
1245ffead710SBryan Venteicher.Pp
1246ffead710SBryan VenteicherALL data in the cache and on the disk will be destroyed or made inaccessible.
1247ffead710SBryan VenteicherRecovery of the data is not possible.
1248ffead710SBryan VenteicherUse extreme caution when issuing this command.
1249ffead710SBryan Venteicher.Pp
1250ffead710SBryan VenteicherThe
1251ffead710SBryan Venteicher.Sq sanitize
1252ffead710SBryan Venteichersubcommand takes several arguments that modify its default behavior.
1253ffead710SBryan VenteicherThe
1254ffead710SBryan Venteicher.Fl q
1255ffead710SBryan Venteicherand
1256ffead710SBryan Venteicher.Fl y
1257ffead710SBryan Venteicherarguments can be useful for scripts.
1258ffead710SBryan Venteicher.Bl -tag -width 6n
1259ffead710SBryan Venteicher.It Fl a Ar operation
1260ffead710SBryan VenteicherSpecify the sanitize operation to perform.
1261ffead710SBryan Venteicher.Bl -tag -width 16n
1262ffead710SBryan Venteicher.It overwrite
1263ffead710SBryan VenteicherPerform an overwrite operation by writing a user supplied
1264ffead710SBryan Venteicherdata pattern to the device one or more times.
1265ffead710SBryan VenteicherThe pattern is given by the
1266ffead710SBryan Venteicher.Fl P
1267ffead710SBryan Venteicherargument.
1268ffead710SBryan VenteicherThe number of times is given by the
1269ffead710SBryan Venteicher.Fl c
1270ffead710SBryan Venteicherargument.
1271ffead710SBryan Venteicher.It block
1272ffead710SBryan VenteicherPerform a block erase operation.
1273ffead710SBryan VenteicherAll the device's blocks are set to a vendor defined
1274ffead710SBryan Venteichervalue, typically zero.
1275ffead710SBryan Venteicher.It crypto
1276ffead710SBryan VenteicherPerform a cryptographic erase operation.
1277ffead710SBryan VenteicherThe encryption keys are changed to prevent the decryption
1278ffead710SBryan Venteicherof the data.
1279ffead710SBryan Venteicher.It exitfailure
1280ffead710SBryan VenteicherExits a previously failed sanitize operation.
1281ffead710SBryan VenteicherA failed sanitize operation can only be exited if it was
1282ffead710SBryan Venteicherrun in the unrestricted completion mode, as provided by the
1283ffead710SBryan Venteicher.Fl U
1284ffead710SBryan Venteicherargument.
1285ffead710SBryan Venteicher.El
1286ffead710SBryan Venteicher.It Fl c Ar passes
1287ffead710SBryan VenteicherThe number of passes when performing an
1288ffead710SBryan Venteicher.Sq overwrite
1289ffead710SBryan Venteicheroperation.
12905bb17266SJoel DahlValid values are between 1 and 31.
12915bb17266SJoel DahlThe default is 1.
1292ffead710SBryan Venteicher.It Fl I
1293ffead710SBryan VenteicherWhen performing an
1294ffead710SBryan Venteicher.Sq overwrite
1295ffead710SBryan Venteicheroperation, the pattern is inverted between consecutive passes.
1296ffead710SBryan Venteicher.It Fl P Ar pattern
1297ffead710SBryan VenteicherPath to the file containing the pattern to use when
1298ffead710SBryan Venteicherperforming an
1299ffead710SBryan Venteicher.Sq overwrite
1300ffead710SBryan Venteicheroperation.
1301ffead710SBryan VenteicherThe pattern is repeated as needed to fill each block.
1302ffead710SBryan Venteicher.It Fl q
1303ffead710SBryan VenteicherBe quiet, do not print any status messages.
1304ffead710SBryan VenteicherThis option will not disable
1305ffead710SBryan Venteicherthe questions, however.
1306ffead710SBryan VenteicherTo disable questions, use the
1307ffead710SBryan Venteicher.Fl y
1308ffead710SBryan Venteicherargument, below.
1309ffead710SBryan Venteicher.It Fl U
1310ffead710SBryan VenteicherPerform the sanitize in the unrestricted completion mode.
1311ffead710SBryan VenteicherIf the operation fails, it can later be exited with the
1312ffead710SBryan Venteicher.Sq exitfailure
1313ffead710SBryan Venteicheroperation.
1314ffead710SBryan Venteicher.It Fl r
1315ffead710SBryan VenteicherRun in
1316ffead710SBryan Venteicher.Dq report only
1317ffead710SBryan Venteichermode.
1318ffead710SBryan VenteicherThis will report status on a sanitize that is already running on the drive.
1319ffead710SBryan Venteicher.It Fl w
1320ffead710SBryan VenteicherIssue a non-immediate sanitize command.
1321ffead710SBryan VenteicherBy default,
1322ffead710SBryan Venteicher.Nm
1323ffead710SBryan Venteicherissues the SANITIZE command with the immediate bit set.
1324ffead710SBryan VenteicherThis tells the
1325ffead710SBryan Venteicherdevice to immediately return the sanitize command, before
1326ffead710SBryan Venteicherthe sanitize has actually completed.
1327ffead710SBryan VenteicherThen,
1328ffead710SBryan Venteicher.Nm
1329ffead710SBryan Venteichergathers
1330ffead710SBryan Venteicher.Tn SCSI
1331ffead710SBryan Venteichersense information from the device every second to determine how far along
1332ffead710SBryan Venteicherin the sanitize process it is.
1333ffead710SBryan VenteicherIf the
1334ffead710SBryan Venteicher.Fl w
1335ffead710SBryan Venteicherargument is specified,
1336ffead710SBryan Venteicher.Nm
1337ffead710SBryan Venteicherwill issue a non-immediate sanitize command, and will be unable to print any
1338ffead710SBryan Venteicherinformation to let the user know what percentage of the disk has been
1339ffead710SBryan Venteichersanitized.
1340ffead710SBryan Venteicher.It Fl y
1341ffead710SBryan VenteicherDo not ask any questions.
1342ffead710SBryan VenteicherBy default,
1343ffead710SBryan Venteicher.Nm
1344ffead710SBryan Venteicherwill ask the user if he/she really wants to sanitize the disk in question,
1345ffead710SBryan Venteicherand also if the default sanitize command timeout is acceptable.
1346ffead710SBryan VenteicherThe user
1347ffead710SBryan Venteicherwill not be asked about the timeout if a timeout is specified on the
1348ffead710SBryan Venteichercommand line.
1349ffead710SBryan Venteicher.El
135050c9a276SAlexander Motin.It Ic idle
13515bb17266SJoel DahlPut ATA device into IDLE state.
13525bb17266SJoel DahlOptional parameter
135372166fbaSAlexander Motin.Pq Fl t
13545bb17266SJoel Dahlspecifies automatic standby timer value in seconds.
13555bb17266SJoel DahlValue 0 disables timer.
135650c9a276SAlexander Motin.It Ic standby
13575bb17266SJoel DahlPut ATA device into STANDBY state.
13585bb17266SJoel DahlOptional parameter
135972166fbaSAlexander Motin.Pq Fl t
13605bb17266SJoel Dahlspecifies automatic standby timer value in seconds.
13615bb17266SJoel DahlValue 0 disables timer.
136250c9a276SAlexander Motin.It Ic sleep
13635bb17266SJoel DahlPut ATA device into SLEEP state.
13645bb17266SJoel DahlNote that the only way get device out of
136550c9a276SAlexander Motinthis state may be reset.
1366e7affda5SAlexander Motin.It Ic apm
1367e7affda5SAlexander MotinIt optional parameter
1368e7affda5SAlexander Motin.Pq Fl l
1369e7affda5SAlexander Motinspecified, enables and sets advanced power management level, where
1370e7affda5SAlexander Motin1 -- minimum power, 127 -- maximum performance with standby,
1371e7affda5SAlexander Motin128 -- minimum power without standby, 254 -- maximum performance.
1372e7affda5SAlexander MotinIf not specified -- APM is disabled.
1373e7affda5SAlexander Motin.It Ic aam
1374e7affda5SAlexander MotinIt optional parameter
1375e7affda5SAlexander Motin.Pq Fl l
1376e7affda5SAlexander Motinspecified, enables and sets automatic acoustic management level, where
1377e7affda5SAlexander Motin1 -- minimum noise, 254 -- maximum performance.
1378e7affda5SAlexander MotinIf not specified -- AAM is disabled.
13791146874aSSteven Hartland.It Ic security
13801146874aSSteven HartlandUpdate or report security settings, using an ATA identify command (0xec).
13811146874aSSteven HartlandBy default,
13821146874aSSteven Hartland.Nm
13831146874aSSteven Hartlandwill print out the security support and associated settings of the device.
13841146874aSSteven HartlandThe
13851146874aSSteven Hartland.Ic security
13861146874aSSteven Hartlandcommand takes several arguments:
13871146874aSSteven Hartland.Bl -tag -width 0n
13881146874aSSteven Hartland.It Fl d Ar pwd
13891146874aSSteven Hartland.Pp
13901146874aSSteven HartlandDisable device security using the given password for the selected user according
13911146874aSSteven Hartlandto the devices configured security level.
13921146874aSSteven Hartland.It Fl e Ar pwd
13931146874aSSteven Hartland.Pp
13941146874aSSteven HartlandErase the device using the given password for the selected user.
13951146874aSSteven Hartland.Pp
13961146874aSSteven Hartland.Em WARNING! WARNING! WARNING!
13971146874aSSteven Hartland.Pp
13981146874aSSteven HartlandIssuing a secure erase will
13991146874aSSteven Hartland.Em ERASE ALL
14001146874aSSteven Hartlanduser data on the device and may take several hours to complete.
14011146874aSSteven Hartland.Pp
14021146874aSSteven HartlandWhen this command is used against an SSD drive all its cells will be marked as
14035bb17266SJoel Dahlempty, restoring it to factory default write performance.
14045bb17266SJoel DahlFor SSD's this action
14051146874aSSteven Hartlandusually takes just a few seconds.
14061146874aSSteven Hartland.It Fl f
14071146874aSSteven Hartland.Pp
14081146874aSSteven HartlandFreeze the security configuration of the specified device.
14091146874aSSteven Hartland.Pp
14101146874aSSteven HartlandAfter command completion any other commands that update the device lock mode
1411e36a4a7eSJoel Dahlshall be command aborted.
1412e36a4a7eSJoel DahlFrozen mode is disabled by power-off or hardware reset.
14131146874aSSteven Hartland.It Fl h Ar pwd
14141146874aSSteven Hartland.Pp
14151146874aSSteven HartlandEnhanced erase the device using the given password for the selected user.
14161146874aSSteven Hartland.Pp
14171146874aSSteven Hartland.Em WARNING! WARNING! WARNING!
14181146874aSSteven Hartland.Pp
14191146874aSSteven HartlandIssuing an enhanced secure erase will
14201146874aSSteven Hartland.Em ERASE ALL
14211146874aSSteven Hartlanduser data on the device and may take several hours to complete.
14221146874aSSteven Hartland.Pp
14231146874aSSteven HartlandAn enhanced erase writes predetermined data patterns to all user data areas,
14241146874aSSteven Hartlandall previously written user data shall be overwritten, including sectors that
14251146874aSSteven Hartlandare no longer in use due to reallocation.
14261146874aSSteven Hartland.It Fl k Ar pwd
14271146874aSSteven Hartland.Pp
14281146874aSSteven HartlandUnlock the device using the given password for the selected user according to
14291146874aSSteven Hartlandthe devices configured security level.
14301146874aSSteven Hartland.It Fl l Ar high|maximum
14311146874aSSteven Hartland.Pp
14321146874aSSteven HartlandSpecifies which security level to set when issuing a
14331146874aSSteven Hartland.Fl s Ar pwd
14345bb17266SJoel Dahlcommand.
14355bb17266SJoel DahlThe security level determines device behavior when the master
14365bb17266SJoel Dahlpassword is used to unlock the device.
14375bb17266SJoel DahlWhen the security level is set to high
14381146874aSSteven Hartlandthe device requires the unlock command and the master password to unlock.
14391146874aSSteven HartlandWhen the security level is set to maximum the device requires a secure erase
14401146874aSSteven Hartlandwith the master password to unlock.
14411146874aSSteven Hartland.Pp
14421146874aSSteven HartlandThis option must be used in conjunction with one of the security action commands.
14431146874aSSteven Hartland.Pp
14441146874aSSteven HartlandDefaults to
14451146874aSSteven Hartland.Em high
14461146874aSSteven Hartland.It Fl q
14471146874aSSteven Hartland.Pp
14481146874aSSteven HartlandBe quiet, do not print any status messages.
14491146874aSSteven HartlandThis option will not disable the questions, however.
14501146874aSSteven HartlandTo disable questions, use the
14511146874aSSteven Hartland.Fl y
14521146874aSSteven Hartlandargument, below.
14531146874aSSteven Hartland.It Fl s Ar pwd
14541146874aSSteven Hartland.Pp
14551146874aSSteven HartlandPassword the device (enable security) using the given password for the selected
14565bb17266SJoel Dahluser.
14575bb17266SJoel DahlThis option can be combined with other options such as
14581146874aSSteven Hartland.Fl e Em pwd
14591146874aSSteven Hartland.Pp
14601146874aSSteven HartlandA master password may be set in a addition to the user password. The purpose of
14611146874aSSteven Hartlandthe master password is to allow an administrator to establish a password that
14621146874aSSteven Hartlandis kept secret from the user, and which may be used to unlock the device if the
14631146874aSSteven Hartlanduser password is lost.
14641146874aSSteven Hartland.Pp
14651146874aSSteven Hartland.Em Note:
14661146874aSSteven HartlandSetting the master password does not enable device security.
14671146874aSSteven Hartland.Pp
14681146874aSSteven HartlandIf the master password is set and the drive supports a Master Revision Code
14691146874aSSteven Hartlandfeature the Master Password Revision Code will be decremented.
14701146874aSSteven Hartland.It Fl T Ar timeout
14711146874aSSteven Hartland.Pp
14721146874aSSteven HartlandOverrides the default timeout, specified in seconds, used for both
14731146874aSSteven Hartland.Fl e
14741146874aSSteven Hartlandand
14751146874aSSteven Hartland.Fl h
14761146874aSSteven Hartlandthis is useful if your system has problems processing long timeouts correctly.
14771146874aSSteven Hartland.Pp
14781146874aSSteven HartlandUsually the timeout is calculated from the information stored on the drive if
14791146874aSSteven Hartlandpresent, otherwise it defaults to 2 hours.
14801146874aSSteven Hartland.It Fl U Ar user|master
14811146874aSSteven Hartland.Pp
14821146874aSSteven HartlandSpecifies which user to set / use for the running action command, valid values
14831146874aSSteven Hartlandare user or master and defaults to master if not set.
14841146874aSSteven Hartland.Pp
14851146874aSSteven HartlandThis option must be used in conjunction with one of the security action commands.
14861146874aSSteven Hartland.Pp
14871146874aSSteven HartlandDefaults to
14881146874aSSteven Hartland.Em master
14891146874aSSteven Hartland.It Fl y
14901146874aSSteven Hartland.Pp
14911146874aSSteven HartlandConfirm yes to dangerous options such as
14921146874aSSteven Hartland.Fl e
14931146874aSSteven Hartlandwithout prompting for confirmation.
14941146874aSSteven Hartland.El
1495f636caf1SJoel Dahl.Pp
14965bb17266SJoel DahlIf the password specified for any action commands does not match the configured
14971146874aSSteven Hartlandpassword for the specified user the command will fail.
14981146874aSSteven Hartland.Pp
14991146874aSSteven HartlandThe password in all cases is limited to 32 characters, longer passwords will
15001146874aSSteven Hartlandfail.
15019e68761cSSteven Hartland.It Ic hpa
15029e68761cSSteven HartlandUpdate or report Host Protected Area details.
15039e68761cSSteven HartlandBy default
15049e68761cSSteven Hartland.Nm
15059e68761cSSteven Hartlandwill print out the HPA support and associated settings of the device.
15069e68761cSSteven HartlandThe
15079e68761cSSteven Hartland.Ic hpa
15089e68761cSSteven Hartlandcommand takes several optional arguments:
15099e68761cSSteven Hartland.Bl -tag -width 0n
15109e68761cSSteven Hartland.It Fl f
15119e68761cSSteven Hartland.Pp
15129e68761cSSteven HartlandFreeze the HPA configuration of the specified device.
15139e68761cSSteven Hartland.Pp
15149e68761cSSteven HartlandAfter command completion any other commands that update the HPA configuration
15159e68761cSSteven Hartlandshall be command aborted.
15169e68761cSSteven HartlandFrozen mode is disabled by power-off or hardware reset.
15179e68761cSSteven Hartland.It Fl l
15189e68761cSSteven Hartland.Pp
15199e68761cSSteven HartlandLock the HPA configuration of the device until a successful call to unlock or
15209e68761cSSteven Hartlandthe next power-on reset occurs.
15219e68761cSSteven Hartland.It Fl P
15229e68761cSSteven Hartland.Pp
15239e68761cSSteven HartlandMake the HPA max sectors persist across power-on reset or a hardware reset.
15249e68761cSSteven HartlandThis must be used in combination with
15259e68761cSSteven Hartland.Fl s Ar max_sectors
15269e68761cSSteven Hartland.
15279e68761cSSteven Hartland.It Fl p Ar pwd
15289e68761cSSteven Hartland.Pp
15299e68761cSSteven HartlandSet the HPA configuration password required for unlock calls.
15309e68761cSSteven Hartland.It Fl q
15319e68761cSSteven Hartland.Pp
15329e68761cSSteven HartlandBe quiet, do not print any status messages.
15339e68761cSSteven HartlandThis option will not disable the questions.
15349e68761cSSteven HartlandTo disable questions, use the
15359e68761cSSteven Hartland.Fl y
15369e68761cSSteven Hartlandargument, below.
15379e68761cSSteven Hartland.It Fl s Ar max_sectors
15389e68761cSSteven Hartland.Pp
15399e68761cSSteven HartlandConfigures the maximum user accessible sectors of the device.
15409e68761cSSteven HartlandThis will change the number of sectors the device reports.
15419e68761cSSteven Hartland.Pp
15429e68761cSSteven Hartland.Em WARNING! WARNING! WARNING!
15439e68761cSSteven Hartland.Pp
15449e68761cSSteven HartlandChanging the max sectors of a device using this option will make the data on
15459e68761cSSteven Hartlandthe device beyond the specified value inaccessible.
15469e68761cSSteven Hartland.Pp
15479e68761cSSteven HartlandOnly one successful
15489e68761cSSteven Hartland.Fl s Ar max_sectors
15499e68761cSSteven Hartlandcall can be made without a power-on reset or a hardware reset of the device.
15509e68761cSSteven Hartland.It Fl U Ar pwd
15519e68761cSSteven Hartland.Pp
15529e68761cSSteven HartlandUnlock the HPA configuration of the specified device using the given password.
15535bb17266SJoel DahlIf the password specified does not match the password configured via
15549e68761cSSteven Hartland.Fl p Ar pwd
15559e68761cSSteven Hartlandthe command will fail.
15569e68761cSSteven Hartland.Pp
15579e68761cSSteven HartlandAfter 5 failed unlock calls, due to password miss-match, the device will refuse
15589e68761cSSteven Hartlandadditional unlock calls until after a power-on reset.
15599e68761cSSteven Hartland.It Fl y
15609e68761cSSteven Hartland.Pp
15619e68761cSSteven HartlandConfirm yes to dangerous options such as
15629e68761cSSteven Hartland.Fl e
15639e68761cSSteven Hartlandwithout prompting for confirmation
15649e68761cSSteven Hartland.El
1565f636caf1SJoel Dahl.Pp
15669e68761cSSteven HartlandThe password for all HPA commands is limited to 32 characters, longer passwords
15679e68761cSSteven Hartlandwill fail.
15681f4782a4SEd Maste.It Ic fwdownload
15690e358df0SKenneth D. MerryProgram firmware of the named
15700e358df0SKenneth D. Merry.Tn SCSI
15710e358df0SKenneth D. Merryor ATA device using the image file provided.
15721f4782a4SEd Maste.Pp
15730e358df0SKenneth D. MerryIf the device is a
15740e358df0SKenneth D. Merry.Tn SCSI
15750e358df0SKenneth D. Merrydevice and it provides a recommended timeout for the WRITE BUFFER command
15760e358df0SKenneth D. Merry(see the
15770e358df0SKenneth D. Merry.Nm
15780e358df0SKenneth D. Merryopcodes subcommand), that timeout will be used for the firmware download.
15790e358df0SKenneth D. MerryThe drive-recommended timeout value may be overridden on the command line
15800e358df0SKenneth D. Merrywith the
15810e358df0SKenneth D. Merry.Fl t
15820e358df0SKenneth D. Merryoption.
15830e358df0SKenneth D. Merry.Pp
15840e358df0SKenneth D. MerryCurrent list of supported vendors for SCSI/SAS drives:
15850e358df0SKenneth D. Merry.Bl -tag -width 10n
15860e358df0SKenneth D. Merry.It HGST
15870e358df0SKenneth D. MerryTested with 4TB SAS drives, model number HUS724040ALS640.
15880e358df0SKenneth D. Merry.It HITACHI
15890e358df0SKenneth D. Merry.It HP
15900e358df0SKenneth D. Merry.It IBM
15910e358df0SKenneth D. MerryTested with LTO-5 (ULTRIUM-HH5) and LTO-6 (ULTRIUM-HH6) tape drives.
15920e358df0SKenneth D. MerryThere is a separate table entry for hard drives, because the update method
15930e358df0SKenneth D. Merryfor hard drives is different than the method for tape drives.
15940e358df0SKenneth D. Merry.It PLEXTOR
15950e358df0SKenneth D. Merry.It QUALSTAR
15960e358df0SKenneth D. Merry.It QUANTUM
15970e358df0SKenneth D. Merry.It SAMSUNG
15980e358df0SKenneth D. MerryTested with SM1625 SSDs.
15990e358df0SKenneth D. Merry.It SEAGATE
16000e358df0SKenneth D. MerryTested with Constellation ES (ST32000444SS), ES.2 (ST33000651SS) and
16010e358df0SKenneth D. MerryES.3 (ST1000NM0023) drives.
16020e358df0SKenneth D. Merry.It SmrtStor
16030e358df0SKenneth D. MerryTested with 400GB Optimus SSDs (TXA2D20400GA6001).
16041f4782a4SEd Maste.El
16051f4782a4SEd Maste.Pp
16061f4782a4SEd Maste.Em WARNING! WARNING! WARNING!
16071f4782a4SEd Maste.Pp
16081f4782a4SEd MasteLittle testing has been done to make sure that different device models from
16091f4782a4SEd Masteeach vendor work correctly with the fwdownload command.
16101f4782a4SEd MasteA vendor name appearing in the supported list means only that firmware of at
16111f4782a4SEd Masteleast one device type from that vendor has successfully been programmed with
16121f4782a4SEd Mastethe fwdownload command.
16131f4782a4SEd MasteExtra caution should be taken when using this command since there is no
16141f4782a4SEd Masteguarantee it will not break a device from the listed vendors.
16151f4782a4SEd MasteEnsure that you have a recent backup of the data on the device before
16161f4782a4SEd Masteperforming a firmware update.
16170e358df0SKenneth D. Merry.Pp
16180e358df0SKenneth D. MerryNote that unknown
16190e358df0SKenneth D. Merry.Tn SCSI
16200e358df0SKenneth D. Merryprotocol devices will not be programmed, since there is little chance of
16210e358df0SKenneth D. Merrythe firmware download succeeding.
16220e358df0SKenneth D. Merry.Pp
16230e358df0SKenneth D. Merry.Nm
16240e358df0SKenneth D. Merrywill currently attempt a firmware download to any
16250e358df0SKenneth D. Merry.Tn ATA
16260e358df0SKenneth D. Merryor
16270e358df0SKenneth D. Merry.Tn SATA
16280e358df0SKenneth D. Merrydevice, since the standard
16290e358df0SKenneth D. Merry.Tn ATA
16300e358df0SKenneth D. MerryDOWNLOAD MICROCODE command may work.
16310e358df0SKenneth D. MerryFirmware downloads to
16320e358df0SKenneth D. Merry.Tn ATA
16330e358df0SKenneth D. Merryand
16340e358df0SKenneth D. Merry.Tn SATA
16350e358df0SKenneth D. Merrydevices are supported for devices connected
16360e358df0SKenneth D. Merryto standard
16370e358df0SKenneth D. Merry.Tn ATA
16380e358df0SKenneth D. Merryand
16390e358df0SKenneth D. Merry.Tn SATA
16400e358df0SKenneth D. Merrycontrollers, and devices connected to SAS controllers
16410e358df0SKenneth D. Merrywith
16420e358df0SKenneth D. Merry.Tn SCSI
16430e358df0SKenneth D. Merryto
16440e358df0SKenneth D. Merry.Tn ATA
16450e358df0SKenneth D. Merrytranslation capability.
16460e358df0SKenneth D. MerryIn the latter case,
16470e358df0SKenneth D. Merry.Nm
16480e358df0SKenneth D. Merryuses the
16490e358df0SKenneth D. Merry.Tn SCSI
16500e358df0SKenneth D. Merry.Tn ATA
16510e358df0SKenneth D. MerryPASS-THROUGH command to send the
16520e358df0SKenneth D. Merry.Tn ATA
16530e358df0SKenneth D. MerryDOWNLOAD MICROCODE command to the drive.
16540e358df0SKenneth D. MerrySome
16550e358df0SKenneth D. Merry.Tn SCSI
16560e358df0SKenneth D. Merryto
16570e358df0SKenneth D. Merry.Tn ATA
16580e358df0SKenneth D. Merrytranslation implementations don't work fully when translating
16590e358df0SKenneth D. Merry.Tn SCSI
16600e358df0SKenneth D. MerryWRITE BUFFER commands to
16610e358df0SKenneth D. Merry.Tn ATA
16620e358df0SKenneth D. MerryDOWNLOAD MICROCODE commands, but do support
16630e358df0SKenneth D. Merry.Tn ATA
16640e358df0SKenneth D. Merrypassthrough well enough to do a firmware download.
16651f4782a4SEd Maste.Bl -tag -width 11n
16661f4782a4SEd Maste.It Fl f Ar fw_image
16671f4782a4SEd MastePath to the firmware image file to be downloaded to the specified device.
16680e358df0SKenneth D. Merry.It Fl q
16690e358df0SKenneth D. MerryDo not print informational messages, only print errors.
16700e358df0SKenneth D. MerryThis option should be used with the
16710e358df0SKenneth D. Merry.Fl y
16720e358df0SKenneth D. Merryoption to suppress all output.
16731f4782a4SEd Maste.It Fl s
16741f4782a4SEd MasteRun in simulation mode.
16750e358df0SKenneth D. MerryDevice checks are run and the confirmation dialog is shown, but no firmware
16760e358df0SKenneth D. Merrydownload will occur.
16771f4782a4SEd Maste.It Fl v
16780e358df0SKenneth D. MerryShow
16790e358df0SKenneth D. Merry.Tn SCSI
16800e358df0SKenneth D. Merryor
16810e358df0SKenneth D. Merry.Tn ATA
16820e358df0SKenneth D. Merryerrors in the event of a failure.
16830e358df0SKenneth D. Merry.Pp
16840e358df0SKenneth D. MerryIn simulation mode, print out the
16850e358df0SKenneth D. Merry.Tn SCSI
16860e358df0SKenneth D. MerryCDB
16870e358df0SKenneth D. Merryor
16880e358df0SKenneth D. Merry.Tn ATA
16890e358df0SKenneth D. Merryregister values that would be used for the firmware download command.
16900e358df0SKenneth D. Merry.It Fl y
16910e358df0SKenneth D. MerryDo not ask for confirmation.
16921f4782a4SEd Maste.El
169308df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.It Ic persist
169408df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryPersistent reservation support.
169508df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryPersistent reservations are a way to reserve a particular
169608df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.Tn SCSI
169708df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryLUN for use by one or more
169808df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.Tn SCSI
169908df2e3eSKenneth D. Merryinitiators.
170008df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryIf the
170108df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.Fl i
170208df2e3eSKenneth D. Merryoption is specified,
170308df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.Nm
170408df2e3eSKenneth D. Merrywill issue the
170508df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.Tn SCSI
170608df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryPERSISTENT RESERVE IN
170708df2e3eSKenneth D. Merrycommand using the requested service action.
170808df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryIf the
170908df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.Fl o
171008df2e3eSKenneth D. Merryoption is specified,
171108df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.Nm
171208df2e3eSKenneth D. Merrywill issue the
171308df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.Tn SCSI
171408df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryPERSISTENT RESERVE OUT
171508df2e3eSKenneth D. Merrycommand using the requested service action.
171608df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryOne of those two options is required.
171708df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.Pp
171808df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryPersistent reservations are complex, and fully explaining them is outside
171908df2e3eSKenneth D. Merrythe scope of this manual.
172008df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryPlease visit
172108df2e3eSKenneth D. Merryhttp://www.t10.org
172208df2e3eSKenneth D. Merryand download the latest SPC spec for a full explanation of persistent
172308df2e3eSKenneth D. Merryreservations.
172408df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.Bl -tag -width 8n
172508df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.It Fl i Ar mode
172608df2e3eSKenneth D. MerrySpecify the service action for the PERSISTENT RESERVE IN command.
172708df2e3eSKenneth D. MerrySupported service actions:
172808df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.Bl -tag -width 19n
172908df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.It read_keys
173008df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryReport the current persistent reservation generation (PRgeneration) and any
173108df2e3eSKenneth D. Merryregistered keys.
173208df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.It read_reservation
173308df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryReport the persistent reservation, if any.
173408df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.It report_capabilities
173508df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryReport the persistent reservation capabilities of the LUN.
173608df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.It read_full_status
173708df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryReport the full status of persistent reservations on the LUN.
173808df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.El
173908df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.It Fl o Ar mode
174008df2e3eSKenneth D. MerrySpecify the service action for the PERSISTENT RESERVE OUT command.
174108df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryFor service actions like register that are components of other service
174208df2e3eSKenneth D. Merryaction names, the entire name must be specified.
174308df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryOtherwise, enough of the service action name must be specified to
174408df2e3eSKenneth D. Merrydistinguish it from other possible service actions.
174508df2e3eSKenneth D. MerrySupported service actions:
174608df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.Bl -tag -width 15n
174708df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.It register
174808df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryRegister a reservation key with the LUN or unregister a reservation key.
174908df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryTo register a key, specify the requested key as the Service Action
175008df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryReservation Key.
175108df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryTo unregister a key, specify the previously registered key as the
175208df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryReservation Key.
175308df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryTo change a key, specify the old key as the Reservation Key and the new
175408df2e3eSKenneth D. Merrykey as the Service Action Reservation Key.
175508df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.It register_ignore
175608df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryThis is similar to the register subcommand, except that the Reservation Key
175708df2e3eSKenneth D. Merryis ignored.
175808df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryThe Service Action Reservation Key will overwrite any previous key
175908df2e3eSKenneth D. Merryregistered for the initiator.
176008df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.It reserve
176108df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryCreate a reservation.
176208df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryA key must be registered with the LUN before the LUN can be reserved, and
176308df2e3eSKenneth D. Merryit must be specified as the Reservation Key.
176408df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryThe type of reservation must also be specified.
176508df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryThe scope defaults to LUN scope (LU_SCOPE), but may be changed.
176608df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.It release
176708df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryRelease a reservation.
176808df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryThe Reservation Key must be specified.
176908df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.It clear
177008df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryRelease a reservation and remove all keys from the device.
177108df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryThe Reservation Key must be specified.
177208df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.It preempt
177308df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryRemove a reservation belonging to another initiator.
177408df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryThe Reservation Key must be specified.
177508df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryThe Service Action Reservation Key may be specified, depending on the
177608df2e3eSKenneth D. Merryoperation being performed.
177708df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.It preempt_abort
177808df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryRemove a reservation belonging to another initiator and abort all
177908df2e3eSKenneth D. Merryoutstanding commands from that initiator.
178008df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryThe Reservation Key must be specified.
178108df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryThe Service Action Reservation Key may be specified, depending on the
178208df2e3eSKenneth D. Merryoperation being performed.
178308df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.It register_move
178408df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryRegister another initiator with the LUN, and establish a reservation on the
178508df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryLUN for that initiator.
178608df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryThe Reservation Key and Service Action Reservation Key must be specified.
178708df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.It replace_lost
178808df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryReplace Lost Reservation information.
178908df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.El
179008df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.It Fl a
179108df2e3eSKenneth D. MerrySet the All Target Ports (ALL_TG_PT) bit.
179208df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryThis requests that the key registration be applied to all target ports and
179308df2e3eSKenneth D. Merrynot just the particular target port that receives the command.
179408df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryThis only applies to the register and register_ignore actions.
179508df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.It Fl I Ar tid
179608df2e3eSKenneth D. MerrySpecify a Transport ID.
179708df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryThis only applies to the Register and Register and Move service actions for
179808df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryPersistent Reserve Out.
179908df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryMultiple Transport IDs may be specified with multiple
180008df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.Fl I
180108df2e3eSKenneth D. Merryarguments.
180208df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryWith the Register service action, specifying one or more Transport IDs
180308df2e3eSKenneth D. Merryimplicitly enables the
180408df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.Fl S
180508df2e3eSKenneth D. Merryoption which turns on the SPEC_I_PT bit.
180608df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryTransport IDs generally have the format protocol,id.
180708df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.Bl -tag -width 5n
180808df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.It SAS
180908df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryA SAS Transport ID consists of
181008df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.Dq sas,
181108df2e3eSKenneth D. Merryfollowed by a 64-bit SAS address.
181208df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryFor example:
181308df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.Pp
181408df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.Dl sas,0x1234567812345678
181508df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.It FC
181608df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryA Fibre Channel Transport ID consists of
181708df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.Dq fcp,
181808df2e3eSKenneth D. Merryfollowed by a 64-bit Fibre Channel World Wide Name.
181908df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryFor example:
182008df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.Pp
182108df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.Dl fcp,0x1234567812345678
182208df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.It SPI
182308df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryA Parallel SCSI address consists of
182408df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.Dq spi,
182508df2e3eSKenneth D. Merryfollowed by a SCSI target ID and a relative target port identifier.
182608df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryFor example:
182708df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.Pp
182808df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.Dl spi,4,1
182908df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.It 1394
183008df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryAn IEEE 1394 (Firewire) Transport ID consists of
183108df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.Dq sbp,
183208df2e3eSKenneth D. Merryfollowed by a 64-bit EUI-64 IEEE 1394 node unique identifier.
183308df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryFor example:
183408df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.Pp
183508df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.Dl sbp,0x1234567812345678
183608df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.It RDMA
183708df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryA SCSI over RDMA Transport ID consists of
183808df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.Dq srp,
183908df2e3eSKenneth D. Merryfollowed by a 128-bit RDMA initiator port identifier.
184008df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryThe port identifier must be exactly 32 or 34 (if the leading 0x is
184108df2e3eSKenneth D. Merryincluded) hexadecimal digits.
184208df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryOnly hexadecimal (base 16) numbers are supported.
184308df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryFor example:
184408df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.Pp
184508df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.Dl srp,0x12345678123456781234567812345678
184608df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.It iSCSI
184708df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryAn iSCSI Transport ID consists an iSCSI name and optionally a separator and
184808df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryiSCSI session ID.
184908df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryFor example, if only the iSCSI name is specified:
185008df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.Pp
185108df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.Dl iqn.2012-06.com.example:target0
185208df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.Pp
185308df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryIf the iSCSI separator and initiator session ID are specified:
185408df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.Pp
185508df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.Dl iqn.2012-06.com.example:target0,i,0x123
185608df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.It PCIe
185708df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryA SCSI over PCIe Transport ID consists of
185808df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.Dq sop,
185908df2e3eSKenneth D. Merryfollowed by a PCIe Routing ID.
186008df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryThe Routing ID consists of a bus, device and function or in the alternate
186108df2e3eSKenneth D. Merryform, a bus and function.
186208df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryThe bus must be in the range of 0 to 255 inclusive and the device must be
186308df2e3eSKenneth D. Merryin the range of 0 to 31 inclusive.
186408df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryThe function must be in the range of 0 to 7 inclusive if the standard form
186508df2e3eSKenneth D. Merryis used, and in the range of 0 to 255 inclusive if the alternate form is
186608df2e3eSKenneth D. Merryused.
186708df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryFor example, if a bus, device and function are specified for the standard
186808df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryRouting ID form:
186908df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.Pp
187008df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.Dl sop,4,5,1
187108df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.Pp
187208df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryIf the alternate Routing ID form is used:
187308df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.Pp
187408df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.Dl sop,4,1
187508df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.El
187608df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.It Fl k Ar key
187708df2e3eSKenneth D. MerrySpecify the Reservation Key.
187808df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryThis may be in decimal, octal or hexadecimal format.
187908df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryThe value is zero by default if not otherwise specified.
188008df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryThe value must be between 0 and 2^64 - 1, inclusive.
188108df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.It Fl K Ar key
188208df2e3eSKenneth D. MerrySpecify the Service Action Reservation Key.
188308df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryThis may be in decimal, octal or hexadecimal format.
188408df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryThe value is zero by default if not otherwise specified.
188508df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryThe value must be between 0 and 2^64 - 1, inclusive.
188608df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.It Fl p
188708df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryEnable the Activate Persist Through Power Loss bit.
188808df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryThis is only used for the register and register_ignore actions.
188908df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryThis requests that the reservation persist across power loss events.
189008df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.It Fl s Ar scope
189108df2e3eSKenneth D. MerrySpecify the scope of the reservation.
189208df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryThe scope may be specified by name or by number.
189308df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryThe scope is ignored for register, register_ignore and clear.
189408df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryIf the desired scope isn't available by name, you may specify the number.
189508df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.Bl -tag -width 7n
189608df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.It lun
189708df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryLUN scope (0x00).
189808df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryThis encompasses the entire LUN.
189908df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.It extent
190008df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryExtent scope (0x01).
190108df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.It element
190208df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryElement scope (0x02).
190308df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.El
190408df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.It Fl R Ar rtp
190508df2e3eSKenneth D. MerrySpecify the Relative Target Port.
190608df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryThis only applies to the Register and Move service action of the Persistent
190708df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryReserve Out command.
190808df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.It Fl S
190908df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryEnable the SPEC_I_PT bit.
191008df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryThis only applies to the Register service action of Persistent Reserve Out.
191108df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryYou must also specify at least one Transport ID with
191208df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.Fl I
191308df2e3eSKenneth D. Merryif this option is set.
191408df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryIf you specify a Transport ID, this option is automatically set.
191508df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryIt is an error to specify this option for any service action other than
191608df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryRegister.
191708df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.It Fl T Ar type
191808df2e3eSKenneth D. MerrySpecify the reservation type.
191908df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryThe reservation type may be specified by name or by number.
192008df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryIf the desired reservation type isn't available by name, you may specify
192108df2e3eSKenneth D. Merrythe number.
192208df2e3eSKenneth D. MerrySupported reservation type names:
192308df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.Bl -tag -width 11n
192408df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.It read_shared
192508df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryRead Shared mode.
192608df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.It wr_ex
192708df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryWrite Exclusive mode.
192808df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryMay also be specified as
192908df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.Dq write_exclusive .
193008df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.It rd_ex
193108df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryRead Exclusive mode.
193208df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryMay also be specified as
193308df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.Dq read_exclusive .
193408df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.It ex_ac
193508df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryExclusive access mode.
193608df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryMay also be specified as
193708df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.Dq exclusive_access .
193808df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.It wr_ex_ro
193908df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryWrite Exclusive Registrants Only mode.
194008df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryMay also be specified as
194108df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.Dq write_exclusive_reg_only .
194208df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.It ex_ac_ro
194308df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryExclusive Access Registrants Only mode.
194408df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryMay also be specified as
194508df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.Dq exclusive_access_reg_only .
194608df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.It wr_ex_ar
194708df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryWrite Exclusive All Registrants mode.
194808df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryMay also be specified as
194908df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.Dq write_exclusive_all_regs .
195008df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.It ex_ac_ar
195108df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryExclusive Access All Registrants mode.
195208df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryMay also be specified as
195308df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.Dq exclusive_access_all_regs .
195408df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.El
195508df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.It Fl U
195608df2e3eSKenneth D. MerrySpecify that the target should unregister the initiator that sent
195708df2e3eSKenneth D. Merrythe Register and Move request.
195808df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryBy default, the target will not unregister the initiator that sends the
195908df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryRegister and Move request.
196008df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryThis option only applies to the Register and Move service action of the
196108df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryPersistent Reserve Out command.
196208df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.El
19635672fac9SKenneth D. Merry.It Ic attrib
19645672fac9SKenneth D. MerryIssue the
19655672fac9SKenneth D. Merry.Tn SCSI
19665672fac9SKenneth D. MerryREAD or WRITE ATTRIBUTE commands.
19675672fac9SKenneth D. MerryThese commands are used to read and write attributes in Medium Auxiliary
19685672fac9SKenneth D. MerryMemory (MAM).
19695672fac9SKenneth D. MerryThe most common place Medium Auxiliary Memory is found is small flash chips
19705672fac9SKenneth D. Merryincluded tape cartriges.
19715672fac9SKenneth D. MerryFor instance,
19725672fac9SKenneth D. Merry.Tn LTO
19735672fac9SKenneth D. Merrytapes have MAM.
19745672fac9SKenneth D. MerryEither the
19755672fac9SKenneth D. Merry.Fl r
19765672fac9SKenneth D. Merryoption or the
19775672fac9SKenneth D. Merry.Fl w
19785672fac9SKenneth D. Merryoption must be specified.
19795672fac9SKenneth D. Merry.Bl -tag -width 14n
19805672fac9SKenneth D. Merry.It Fl r Ar action
19815672fac9SKenneth D. MerrySpecify the READ ATTRIBUTE service action.
19825672fac9SKenneth D. Merry.Bl -tag -width 11n
19835672fac9SKenneth D. Merry.It attr_values
19845672fac9SKenneth D. MerryIssue the ATTRIBUTE VALUES service action.
19855672fac9SKenneth D. MerryRead and decode the available attributes and their values.
19865672fac9SKenneth D. Merry.It attr_list
19875672fac9SKenneth D. MerryIssue the ATTRIBUTE LIST service action.
19885672fac9SKenneth D. MerryList the attributes that are available to read and write.
19895672fac9SKenneth D. Merry.It lv_list
19905672fac9SKenneth D. MerryIssue the LOGICAL VOLUME LIST service action.
19915672fac9SKenneth D. MerryList the available logical volumes in the MAM.
19925672fac9SKenneth D. Merry.It part_list
19935672fac9SKenneth D. MerryIssue the PARTITION LIST service action.
19945672fac9SKenneth D. MerryList the available partitions in the MAM.
19955672fac9SKenneth D. Merry.It supp_attr
19965672fac9SKenneth D. MerryIssue the SUPPORTED ATTRIBUTES service action.
19975672fac9SKenneth D. MerryList attributes that are supported for reading or writing.
19985672fac9SKenneth D. MerryThese attributes may or may not be currently present in the MAM.
19995672fac9SKenneth D. Merry.El
20005672fac9SKenneth D. Merry.It Fl w Ar attr
20015672fac9SKenneth D. MerrySpecify an attribute to write to the MAM.
20025672fac9SKenneth D. MerryThis option is not yet implemented.
20035672fac9SKenneth D. Merry.It Fl a Ar num
20045672fac9SKenneth D. MerrySpecify the attribute number to display.
20055672fac9SKenneth D. MerryThis option only works with the attr_values, attr_list and supp_attr
20065672fac9SKenneth D. Merryarguments to
20075672fac9SKenneth D. Merry.Fl r .
20085672fac9SKenneth D. Merry.It Fl c
20095672fac9SKenneth D. MerryDisplay cached attributes.
20105672fac9SKenneth D. MerryIf the device supports this flag, it allows displaying attributes for the
20115672fac9SKenneth D. Merrylast piece of media loaded in the drive.
20125672fac9SKenneth D. Merry.It Fl e Ar num
20135672fac9SKenneth D. MerrySpecify the element address.
20145672fac9SKenneth D. MerryThis is used for specifying which element number in a medium changer to
20155672fac9SKenneth D. Merryaccess when reading attributes.
20165672fac9SKenneth D. MerryThe element number could be for a picker, portal, slot or drive.
20175672fac9SKenneth D. Merry.It Fl F Ar form1,form2
20185672fac9SKenneth D. MerrySpecify the output format for the attribute values (attr_val) display as a
20195672fac9SKenneth D. Merrycomma separated list of options.
20205672fac9SKenneth D. MerryThe default output is currently set to field_all,nonascii_trim,text_raw.
20215672fac9SKenneth D. MerryOnce this code is ported to FreeBSD 10, any text fields will be converted
20225672fac9SKenneth D. Merryfrom their codeset to the user's native codeset with
20235672fac9SKenneth D. Merry.Xr iconv 3 .
20245672fac9SKenneth D. Merry.Pp
20255672fac9SKenneth D. MerryThe text options are mutually exclusive; if you specify more than one, you
20265672fac9SKenneth D. Merrywill get unpredictable results.
20275672fac9SKenneth D. MerryThe nonascii options are also mutually exclusive.
20285672fac9SKenneth D. MerryMost of the field options may be logically ORed together.
20295672fac9SKenneth D. Merry.Bl -tag -width 12n
20305672fac9SKenneth D. Merry.It text_esc
20315672fac9SKenneth D. MerryPrint text fields with non-ASCII characters escaped.
20325672fac9SKenneth D. Merry.It text_raw
20335672fac9SKenneth D. MerryPrint text fields natively, with no codeset conversion.
20345672fac9SKenneth D. Merry.It nonascii_esc
20355672fac9SKenneth D. MerryIf any non-ASCII characters occur in fields that are supposed to be ASCII,
20365672fac9SKenneth D. Merryescape the non-ASCII characters.
20375672fac9SKenneth D. Merry.It nonascii_trim
20385672fac9SKenneth D. MerryIf any non-ASCII characters occur in fields that are supposed to be ASCII,
20395672fac9SKenneth D. Merryomit the non-ASCII characters.
20405672fac9SKenneth D. Merry.It nonascii_raw
20415672fac9SKenneth D. MerryIf any non-ASCII characters occur in fields that are supposed to be ASCII,
20425672fac9SKenneth D. Merryprint them as they are.
20435672fac9SKenneth D. Merry.It field_all
20445672fac9SKenneth D. MerryPrint all of the prefix fields: description, attribute number, attribute
20455672fac9SKenneth D. Merrysize, and the attribute's readonly status.
20465672fac9SKenneth D. MerryIf field_all is specified, specifying any other field options will not have
20475672fac9SKenneth D. Merryan effect.
20485672fac9SKenneth D. Merry.It field_none
20495672fac9SKenneth D. MerryPrint none of the prefix fields, and only print out the attribute value.
20505672fac9SKenneth D. MerryIf field_none is specified, specifying any other field options will result
20515672fac9SKenneth D. Merryin those fields being printed.
20525672fac9SKenneth D. Merry.It field_desc
20535672fac9SKenneth D. MerryPrint out the attribute description.
20545672fac9SKenneth D. Merry.It field_num
20555672fac9SKenneth D. MerryPrint out the attribute number.
20565672fac9SKenneth D. Merry.It field_size
20575672fac9SKenneth D. MerryPrint out the attribute size.
20585672fac9SKenneth D. Merry.It field_rw
20595672fac9SKenneth D. MerryPrint out the attribute's readonly status.
20605672fac9SKenneth D. Merry.El
20615672fac9SKenneth D. Merry.It Fl p Ar part
20625672fac9SKenneth D. MerrySpecify the partition.
20635672fac9SKenneth D. MerryWhen the media has multiple partitions, specifying different partition
20645672fac9SKenneth D. Merrynumbers allows seeing the values for each individual partition.
20655672fac9SKenneth D. Merry.It Fl s Ar start_num
20665672fac9SKenneth D. MerrySpecify the starting attribute number.
20675672fac9SKenneth D. MerryThis requests that the target device return attribute information starting
20685672fac9SKenneth D. Merryat the given number.
20695672fac9SKenneth D. Merry.It Fl T Ar elem_type
20705672fac9SKenneth D. MerrySpecify the element type.
20715672fac9SKenneth D. MerryFor medium changer devices, this allows specifying the type the element
20725672fac9SKenneth D. Merryreferenced in the element address (
20735672fac9SKenneth D. Merry.Fl e ) .
20745672fac9SKenneth D. MerryValid types are:
20755672fac9SKenneth D. Merry.Dq all ,
20765672fac9SKenneth D. Merry.Dq picker ,
20775672fac9SKenneth D. Merry.Dq slot ,
20785672fac9SKenneth D. Merry.Dq portal ,
20795672fac9SKenneth D. Merryand
20805672fac9SKenneth D. Merry.Dq drive .
20815672fac9SKenneth D. Merry.It Fl V Ar vol_num
20825672fac9SKenneth D. MerrySpecify the number of the logical volume to operate on.
20835672fac9SKenneth D. MerryIf the media has multiple logical volumes, this will allow displaying
20845672fac9SKenneth D. Merryor writing attributes on the given logical volume.
20859a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.El
20860e358df0SKenneth D. Merry.It Ic opcodes
20870e358df0SKenneth D. MerryIssue the REPORT SUPPORTED OPCODES service action of the
20880e358df0SKenneth D. Merry.Tn SCSI
20890e358df0SKenneth D. MerryMAINTENANCE IN
20900e358df0SKenneth D. Merrycommand.
20910e358df0SKenneth D. MerryWithout arguments, this command will return a list of all
20920e358df0SKenneth D. Merry.Tn SCSI
20930e358df0SKenneth D. Merrycommands supported by the device, including service actions of commands
20940e358df0SKenneth D. Merrythat support service actions.
20950e358df0SKenneth D. MerryIt will also include the
20960e358df0SKenneth D. Merry.Tn SCSI
20970e358df0SKenneth D. MerryCDB (Command Data Block) length for each command, and the description of
20980e358df0SKenneth D. Merryeach command if it is known.
20990e358df0SKenneth D. Merry.Bl -tag -width 18n
21000e358df0SKenneth D. Merry.It Fl o Ar opcode
21010e358df0SKenneth D. MerryRequest information on a specific opcode instead of the list of supported
21020e358df0SKenneth D. Merrycommands.
21030e358df0SKenneth D. MerryIf supported, the target will return a CDB-like structure that indicates
21040e358df0SKenneth D. Merrythe opcode, service action (if any), and a mask of bits that are supported
21050e358df0SKenneth D. Merryin that CDB.
21060e358df0SKenneth D. Merry.It Fl s Ar service_action
21070e358df0SKenneth D. MerryFor commands that support a service action, specify the service action to
21080e358df0SKenneth D. Merryquery.
21090e358df0SKenneth D. Merry.It Fl N
21100e358df0SKenneth D. MerryIf a service action is specified for a given opcode, and the device does
21110e358df0SKenneth D. Merrynot support the given service action, the device should not return a
21120e358df0SKenneth D. Merry.Tn SCSI
21130e358df0SKenneth D. Merryerror, but rather indicate in the returned parameter data that the command
21140e358df0SKenneth D. Merryis not supported.
21150e358df0SKenneth D. MerryBy default, if a service action is specified for an opcode, and service
21160e358df0SKenneth D. Merryactions are not supported for the opcode in question, the device will
21170e358df0SKenneth D. Merryreturn an error.
21180e358df0SKenneth D. Merry.It Fl T
21190e358df0SKenneth D. MerryInclude timeout values.
21200e358df0SKenneth D. MerryThis option works with the default display, which includes all commands
21210e358df0SKenneth D. Merrysupported by the device, and with the
21220e358df0SKenneth D. Merry.Fl o
21230e358df0SKenneth D. Merryand
21240e358df0SKenneth D. Merry.Fl s
21250e358df0SKenneth D. Merryoptions, which request information on a specific command and service
21260e358df0SKenneth D. Merryaction.
21270e358df0SKenneth D. MerryThis requests that the device report Nominal and Recommended timeout values
21280e358df0SKenneth D. Merryfor the given command or commands.
21290e358df0SKenneth D. MerryThe timeout values are in seconds.
21300e358df0SKenneth D. MerryThe timeout descriptor also includes a command-specific
21310e358df0SKenneth D. Merry.El
21329a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.It Ic zone
21339a6844d5SKenneth D. MerryManage
21349a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.Tn SCSI
21359a6844d5SKenneth D. Merryand
21369a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.Tn ATA
21379a6844d5SKenneth D. MerryZoned Block devices.
21389a6844d5SKenneth D. MerryThis allows managing devices that conform to the
21399a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.Tn SCSI
21409a6844d5SKenneth D. MerryZoned Block Commands (ZBC) and
21419a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.Tn ATA
21429a6844d5SKenneth D. MerryZoned ATA Command Set (ZAC)
21439a6844d5SKenneth D. Merryspecifications.
21449a6844d5SKenneth D. MerryDevices using these command sets are usually hard drives using Shingled
21459a6844d5SKenneth D. MerryMagnetic Recording (SMR).
21469a6844d5SKenneth D. MerryThere are three types of SMR drives:
21479a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.Bl -tag -width 13n
21489a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.It Drive Managed
21499a6844d5SKenneth D. MerryDrive Managed drives look and act just like a standard random access block
21509a6844d5SKenneth D. Merrydevice, but underneath, the drive reads and writes the bulk of its capacity
21519a6844d5SKenneth D. Merryusing SMR zones.
21529a6844d5SKenneth D. MerrySequential writes will yield better performance, but writing sequentially
21539a6844d5SKenneth D. Merryis not required.
21549a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.It Host Aware
21559a6844d5SKenneth D. MerryHost Aware drives expose the underlying zone layout via
21569a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.Tn SCSI
21579a6844d5SKenneth D. Merryor
21589a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.Tn ATA
21599a6844d5SKenneth D. Merrycommands and allow the host to manage the zone conditions.
21609a6844d5SKenneth D. MerryThe host is not required to manage the zones on the drive, though.
21619a6844d5SKenneth D. MerrySequential writes will yield better performance in Sequential Write
21629a6844d5SKenneth D. MerryPreferred zones, but the host can write randomly in those zones.
21639a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.It Host Managed
21649a6844d5SKenneth D. MerryHost Managed drives expose the underlying zone layout via
21659a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.Tn SCSI
21669a6844d5SKenneth D. Merryor
21679a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.Tn ATA
21689a6844d5SKenneth D. Merrycommands.
21699a6844d5SKenneth D. MerryThe host is required to access the zones according to the rules described
21709a6844d5SKenneth D. Merryby the zone layout.
21719a6844d5SKenneth D. MerryAny commands that violate the rules will be returned with an error.
21729a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.El
21739a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.Pp
21749a6844d5SKenneth D. MerrySMR drives are divided into zones (typically in the range of 256MB each)
21759a6844d5SKenneth D. Merrythat fall into three general categories:
21769a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.Bl -tag -width 20n
21779a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.It Conventional
21789a6844d5SKenneth D. MerryThese are also known as Non Write Pointer zones.
21799a6844d5SKenneth D. MerryThese zones can be randomly written without an unexpected performance penalty.
21809a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.It Sequential Preferred
21819a6844d5SKenneth D. MerryThese zones should be written sequentially starting at the write pointer
21829a6844d5SKenneth D. Merryfor the zone.
21839a6844d5SKenneth D. MerryThey may be written randomly.
21849a6844d5SKenneth D. MerryWrites that do not conform to the zone layout may be significantly slower
21859a6844d5SKenneth D. Merrythan expected.
21869a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.It Sequential Required
21879a6844d5SKenneth D. MerryThese zones must be written sequentially.
21889a6844d5SKenneth D. MerryIf they are not written sequentially, starting at the write pointer, the
21899a6844d5SKenneth D. Merrycommand will fail.
21909a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.El
21919a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.Pp
21929a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.Bl -tag -width 12n
21939a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.It Fl c Ar cmd
21949a6844d5SKenneth D. MerrySpecify the zone subcommand:
21959a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.Bl -tag -width 6n
21969a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.It rz
21979a6844d5SKenneth D. MerryIssue the Report Zones command.
21989a6844d5SKenneth D. MerryAll zones are returned by default.
21999a6844d5SKenneth D. MerrySpecify report options with
22009a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.Fl o
22019a6844d5SKenneth D. Merryand printing options with
22029a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.Fl P .
22039a6844d5SKenneth D. MerrySpecify the starting LBA with
22049a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.Fl l .
22059a6844d5SKenneth D. MerryNote that
22069a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.Dq reportzones
22079a6844d5SKenneth D. Merryis also accepted as a command argument.
22089a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.It open
22099a6844d5SKenneth D. MerryExplicitly open the zone specified by the starting LBA.
22109a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.It close
22119a6844d5SKenneth D. MerryClose the zone specified by starting LBA.
22129a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.It finish
22139a6844d5SKenneth D. MerryFinish the zone specified by the starting LBA.
22149a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.It rwp
22159a6844d5SKenneth D. MerryReset the write pointer for the zone specified by the starting LBA.
22169a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.El
22179a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.It Fl a
22189a6844d5SKenneth D. MerryFor the Open, Close, Finish, and Reset Write Pointer operations, apply the
22199a6844d5SKenneth D. Merryoperation to all zones on the drive.
22209a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.It Fl l Ar lba
22219a6844d5SKenneth D. MerrySpecify the starting LBA.
22229a6844d5SKenneth D. MerryFor the Report Zones command, this tells the drive to report starting with
22239a6844d5SKenneth D. Merrythe zone that starts at the given LBA.
22249a6844d5SKenneth D. MerryFor the other commands, this allows the user to identify the zone requested
22259a6844d5SKenneth D. Merryby its starting LBA.
22269a6844d5SKenneth D. MerryThe LBA may be specified in decimal, hexadecimal or octal notation.
22279a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.It Fl o Ar rep_opt
22289a6844d5SKenneth D. MerryFor the Report Zones command, specify a subset of zones to report.
22299a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.Bl -tag -width 8n
22309a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.It all
22319a6844d5SKenneth D. MerryReport all zones.
22329a6844d5SKenneth D. MerryThis is the default.
22339a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.It emtpy
22349a6844d5SKenneth D. MerryReport only empty zones.
22359a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.It imp_open
22369a6844d5SKenneth D. MerryReport zones that are implicitly open.
22379a6844d5SKenneth D. MerryThis means that the host has sent a write to the zone without explicitly
22389a6844d5SKenneth D. Merryopening the zone.
22399a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.It exp_open
22409a6844d5SKenneth D. MerryReport zones that are explicitly open.
22419a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.It closed
22429a6844d5SKenneth D. MerryReport zones that have been closed by the host.
22439a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.It full
22449a6844d5SKenneth D. MerryReport zones that are full.
22459a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.It ro
22469a6844d5SKenneth D. MerryReport zones that are in the read only state.
22479a6844d5SKenneth D. MerryNote that
22489a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.Dq readonly
22499a6844d5SKenneth D. Merryis also accepted as an argument.
22509a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.It offline
22519a6844d5SKenneth D. MerryReport zones that are in the offline state.
22529a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.It reset
22539a6844d5SKenneth D. MerryReport zones where the device recommends resetting write pointers.
22549a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.It nonseq
22559a6844d5SKenneth D. MerryReport zones that have the Non Sequential Resources Active flag set.
22569a6844d5SKenneth D. MerryThese are zones that are Sequential Write Preferred, but have been written
22579a6844d5SKenneth D. Merrynon-sequentially.
22589a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.It nonwp
22599a6844d5SKenneth D. MerryReport Non Write Pointer zones, also known as Conventional zones.
22609a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.El
22619a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.It Fl P Ar print_opt
22629a6844d5SKenneth D. MerrySpecify a printing option for Report Zones:
22639a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.Bl -tag -width 7n
22649a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.It normal
22659a6844d5SKenneth D. MerryNormal Report Zones output.
22669a6844d5SKenneth D. MerryThis is the default.
22679a6844d5SKenneth D. MerryThe summary and column headings are printed, fields are separated by spaces
22689a6844d5SKenneth D. Merryand the fields themselves may contain spaces.
22699a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.It summary
22709a6844d5SKenneth D. MerryJust print the summary:  the number of zones, the maximum LBA (LBA of the
22719a6844d5SKenneth D. Merrylast logical block on the drive), and the value of the
22729a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.Dq same
22739a6844d5SKenneth D. Merryfield.
22749a6844d5SKenneth D. MerryThe
22759a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.Dq same
22769a6844d5SKenneth D. Merryfield describes whether the zones on the drive are all identical, all
22779a6844d5SKenneth D. Merrydifferent, or whether they are the same except for the last zone, etc.
22789a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.It script
22799a6844d5SKenneth D. MerryPrint the zones in a script friendly format.
22809a6844d5SKenneth D. MerryThe summary and column headings are omitted, the fields are separated by
22819a6844d5SKenneth D. Merrycommas, and the fields do not contain spaces.
22829a6844d5SKenneth D. MerryThe fields contain underscores where spaces would normally be used.
22839a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.El
22849a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.El
22859a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.It Ic epc
22869a6844d5SKenneth D. MerryIssue
22879a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.Tn ATA
22889a6844d5SKenneth D. MerryExtended Power Conditions (EPC) feature set commands.
22899a6844d5SKenneth D. MerryThis only works on
22909a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.Tn ATA
22919a6844d5SKenneth D. Merryprotocol drives, and will not work on
22929a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.Tn SCSI
22939a6844d5SKenneth D. Merryprotocol drives.
22949a6844d5SKenneth D. MerryIt will work on
22959a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.Tn SATA
22969a6844d5SKenneth D. Merrydrives behind a
22979a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.Tn SCSI
22989a6844d5SKenneth D. Merryto
22999a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.Tn ATA
23009a6844d5SKenneth D. Merrytranslation layer (SAT).
23019a6844d5SKenneth D. MerryIt may be helpful to read the ATA Command Set - 4 (ACS-4) description of
23029a6844d5SKenneth D. Merrythe Extended Power Conditions feature set, available at t13.org, to
23039a6844d5SKenneth D. Merryunderstand the details of this particular
23049a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.Nm
23059a6844d5SKenneth D. Merrysubcommand.
23069a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.Bl -tag -width 6n
23079a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.It Fl c Ar cmd
23089a6844d5SKenneth D. MerrySpecify the epc subcommand
23099a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.Bl -tag -width 7n
23109a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.It restore
23119a6844d5SKenneth D. MerryRestore drive power condition settings.
23129a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.Bl -tag -width 6n
23139a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.It Fl r Ar src
23149a6844d5SKenneth D. MerrySpecify the source for the restored power settings, either
23159a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.Dq default
23169a6844d5SKenneth D. Merryor
23179a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.Dq saved .
23189a6844d5SKenneth D. MerryThis argument is required.
23199a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.It Fl s
23209a6844d5SKenneth D. MerrySave the settings.
23219a6844d5SKenneth D. MerryThis only makes sense to specify when restoring from defaults.
23229a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.El
23239a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.It goto
23249a6844d5SKenneth D. MerryGo to the specified power condition.
23259a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.Bl -tag -width 7n
23269a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.It Fl p Ar cond
23279a6844d5SKenneth D. MerrySpecify the power condition: Idle_a, Idle_b, Idle_c, Standby_y, Standby_z.
23289a6844d5SKenneth D. MerryThis argument is required.
23299a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.It Fl D
23309a6844d5SKenneth D. MerrySpecify delayed entry to the power condition.
23319a6844d5SKenneth D. MerryThe drive, if it supports this, can enter the power condition after the
23329a6844d5SKenneth D. Merrycommand completes.
23339a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.It Fl H
23349a6844d5SKenneth D. MerryHold the power condition.
23359a6844d5SKenneth D. MerryIf the drive supports this option, it will hold the power condition and
23369a6844d5SKenneth D. Merryreject all commands that would normally cause it to exit that power
23379a6844d5SKenneth D. Merrycondition.
23389a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.El
23399a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.It timer
23409a6844d5SKenneth D. MerrySet the timer value for a power condition and enable or disable the
23419a6844d5SKenneth D. Merrycondition.
23429a6844d5SKenneth D. MerrySee the
23439a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.Dq list
23449a6844d5SKenneth D. Merrydisplay described below to see what the current timer settings are for each
23459a6844d5SKenneth D. MerryIdle and Standby mode supported by the drive.
23469a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.Bl -tag -width 8n
23479a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.It Fl e
23489a6844d5SKenneth D. MerryEnable the power condition.
23499a6844d5SKenneth D. MerryOne of
23509a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.Fl e
23519a6844d5SKenneth D. Merryor
23529a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.Fl d
23539a6844d5SKenneth D. Merryis required.
23549a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.It Fl d
23559a6844d5SKenneth D. MerryDisable the power condition.
23569a6844d5SKenneth D. MerryOne of
23579a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.Fl d
23589a6844d5SKenneth D. Merryor
23599a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.Fl e
23609a6844d5SKenneth D. Merryis required.
23619a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.It Fl T Ar timer
23629a6844d5SKenneth D. MerrySpecify the timer in seconds.
23639a6844d5SKenneth D. MerryThe user may specify a timer as a floating point number with a maximum
23649a6844d5SKenneth D. Merrysupported resolution of tenths of a second.
23659a6844d5SKenneth D. MerryDrives may or may not support sub-second timer values.
23669a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.It Fl p Ar cond
23679a6844d5SKenneth D. MerrySpecify the power condition: Idle_a, Idle_b, Idle_c, Standby_y, Standby_z.
23689a6844d5SKenneth D. MerryThis argument is required.
23699a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.It Fl s
23709a6844d5SKenneth D. MerrySave the timer and power condition enable/disable state.
23719a6844d5SKenneth D. MerryBy default, if this option is not specified, only the current values for
23729a6844d5SKenneth D. Merrythis power condition will be affected.
23739a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.El
23749a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.It state
23759a6844d5SKenneth D. MerryEnable or disable a particular power condition.
23769a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.Bl -tag -width 7n
23779a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.It Fl p Ar cond
23789a6844d5SKenneth D. MerrySpecify the power condition: Idle_a, Idle_b, Idle_c, Standby_y, Standby_z.
23799a6844d5SKenneth D. MerryThis argument is required.
23809a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.It Fl s
23819a6844d5SKenneth D. MerrySave the power condition enable/disable state.
23829a6844d5SKenneth D. MerryBy default, if this option is not specified, only the current values for
23839a6844d5SKenneth D. Merrythis power condition will be affected.
23849a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.El
23859a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.It enable
23869a6844d5SKenneth D. MerryEnable the Extended Power Condition (EPC) feature set.
23879a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.It disable
23889a6844d5SKenneth D. MerryDisable the Extended Power Condition (EPC) feature set.
23899a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.It source
23909a6844d5SKenneth D. MerrySpecify the EPC power source.
23919a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.Bl -tag -width 6n
23929a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.It Fl S Ar src
23939a6844d5SKenneth D. MerrySpecify the power source, either
23949a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.Dq battery
23959a6844d5SKenneth D. Merryor
23969a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.Dq nonbattery .
23979a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.El
23989a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.It status
23999a6844d5SKenneth D. MerryGet the current status of several parameters related to the Extended Power
24009a6844d5SKenneth D. MerryCondition (EPC) feature set, including whether APM and EPC are supported
24019a6844d5SKenneth D. Merryand enabled, whether Low Power Standby is supported, whether setting the
24029a6844d5SKenneth D. MerryEPC power source is supported, whether Low Power Standby is supported and
24039a6844d5SKenneth D. Merrythe current power condition.
24049a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.Bl -tag -width 3n
24059a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.It Fl P
24069a6844d5SKenneth D. MerryOnly report the current power condition.
24079a6844d5SKenneth D. MerrySome drives will exit their current power condition if a command other than
24089a6844d5SKenneth D. Merrythe
24099a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.Tn ATA
24109a6844d5SKenneth D. MerryCHECK POWER MODE command is received.
24119a6844d5SKenneth D. MerryIf this flag is specified,
24129a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.Nm
24139a6844d5SKenneth D. Merrywill only issue the
24149a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.Tn ATA
24159a6844d5SKenneth D. MerryCHECK POWER MODE command to the drive.
24169a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.El
24179a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.It list
24189a6844d5SKenneth D. MerryDisplay the
24199a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.Tn ATA
24209a6844d5SKenneth D. MerryPower Conditions log (Log Address 0x08).
24219a6844d5SKenneth D. MerryThis shows the list of Idle and Standby power conditions the drive
24229a6844d5SKenneth D. Merrysupports, and a number of parameters about each condition, including
24239a6844d5SKenneth D. Merrywhether it is enabled and what the timer value is.
24249a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.El
24259a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.El
242628db0a5eSKenneth D. Merry.It Ic timestamp
242728db0a5eSKenneth D. MerryIssue REPORT TIMESTAMP or SET TIMESTAMP
242828db0a5eSKenneth D. Merry.Tn SCSI
242928db0a5eSKenneth D. Merrycommands. Either the
243028db0a5eSKenneth D. Merry.Fl r
243128db0a5eSKenneth D. Merryoption or the
243228db0a5eSKenneth D. Merry.Fl s
243328db0a5eSKenneth D. Merryoption must be specified.
243428db0a5eSKenneth D. Merry.Bl -tag -width 6n
243528db0a5eSKenneth D. Merry.It Fl r
243628db0a5eSKenneth D. MerryReport the device's timestamp.
243728db0a5eSKenneth D. MerryIf no more arguments are specified, the timestamp will be reported using
243828db0a5eSKenneth D. Merrythe national representation of the date and time, followed by the time
243928db0a5eSKenneth D. Merryzone.
244028db0a5eSKenneth D. Merry.Bl -tag -width 9n
244128db0a5eSKenneth D. Merry.It Fl f Ar format
244228db0a5eSKenneth D. MerrySpecify the strftime format string, as documented in strftime(3), to be used
244328db0a5eSKenneth D. Merryto format the reported timestamp.
244428db0a5eSKenneth D. Merry.It Fl m
244528db0a5eSKenneth D. MerryReport the timestamp as milliseconds since the epoch.
244628db0a5eSKenneth D. Merry.It Fl U
244728db0a5eSKenneth D. MerryReport the timestamp using the national representation of the date and
244828db0a5eSKenneth D. Merrytime, but override the system time zone and use UTC instead.
244928db0a5eSKenneth D. Merry.El
245028db0a5eSKenneth D. Merry.El
245128db0a5eSKenneth D. Merry.Bl -tag -width 6n
245228db0a5eSKenneth D. Merry.It Fl s
245328db0a5eSKenneth D. MerrySet the device's timestamp. Either the
245428db0a5eSKenneth D. Merry.Fl f
245528db0a5eSKenneth D. Merryand
245628db0a5eSKenneth D. Merry.Fl T
245728db0a5eSKenneth D. Merryoptions or the
245828db0a5eSKenneth D. Merry.Fl U
245928db0a5eSKenneth D. Merryoption must be specified.
246028db0a5eSKenneth D. Merry.Bl -tag -width 9n
246128db0a5eSKenneth D. Merry.It Fl f Ar format
246228db0a5eSKenneth D. MerrySpecify the strptime format string, as documented in strptime(3).
246328db0a5eSKenneth D. MerryThe time must also be specified with the
246428db0a5eSKenneth D. Merry.Fl T
246528db0a5eSKenneth D. Merryoption.
246628db0a5eSKenneth D. Merry.It Fl T
246728db0a5eSKenneth D. MerryProvide the time in the format specified with the
246828db0a5eSKenneth D. Merry.Fl f
246928db0a5eSKenneth D. Merryoption.
247028db0a5eSKenneth D. Merry.It Fl U
247128db0a5eSKenneth D. MerrySet the timestamp to the host system's time in UTC.
247228db0a5eSKenneth D. Merry.El
247328db0a5eSKenneth D. Merry.El
247433fab22eSKenneth D. Merry.It Ic help
24755a251d70SKenneth D. MerryPrint out verbose usage information.
2476525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.El
2477525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Sh ENVIRONMENT
2478525689f1SJustin T. GibbsThe
2479525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Ev SCSI_MODES
2480525689f1SJustin T. Gibbsvariable allows the user to specify an alternate mode page format file.
2481525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Pp
2482525689f1SJustin T. GibbsThe
2483525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Ev EDITOR
2484525689f1SJustin T. Gibbsvariable determines which text editor
24857c7fb079SRuslan Ermilov.Nm
2486525689f1SJustin T. Gibbsstarts when editing mode pages.
2487525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Sh FILES
2488525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Bl -tag -width /usr/share/misc/scsi_modes -compact
2489525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.It Pa /usr/share/misc/scsi_modes
2490525689f1SJustin T. Gibbsis the SCSI mode format database.
2491525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.It Pa /dev/xpt0
2492525689f1SJustin T. Gibbsis the transport layer device.
2493525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.It Pa /dev/pass*
2494525689f1SJustin T. Gibbsare the CAM application passthrough devices.
2495525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.El
2496525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Sh EXAMPLES
2497525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Dl camcontrol eject -n cd -u 1 -v
2498525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Pp
2499525689f1SJustin T. GibbsEject the CD from cd1, and print SCSI sense information if the command
2500525689f1SJustin T. Gibbsfails.
2501525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Pp
2502b3550398SKenneth D. Merry.Dl camcontrol tur da0
2503525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Pp
2504525689f1SJustin T. GibbsSend the SCSI test unit ready command to da0.
2505e1205e80SPhilippe CharnierThe
25067c7fb079SRuslan Ermilov.Nm
2507e1205e80SPhilippe Charnierutility will report whether the disk is ready, but will not display sense
2508525689f1SJustin T. Gibbsinformation if the command fails since the
2509525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Fl v
2510525689f1SJustin T. Gibbsswitch was not specified.
2511c7938743SMike Pritchard.Bd -literal -offset indent
2512c60e19a8SKenneth D. Merrycamcontrol tur da1 -E -C 4 -t 50 -v
2513525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Ed
2514525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Pp
25159806e231SRuslan ErmilovSend a test unit ready command to da1.
25169806e231SRuslan ErmilovEnable kernel error recovery.
25179806e231SRuslan ErmilovSpecify a retry count of 4, and a timeout of 50 seconds.
25189806e231SRuslan ErmilovEnable sense
2519525689f1SJustin T. Gibbsprinting (with the
2520525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Fl v
25219806e231SRuslan Ermilovflag) if the command fails.
25229806e231SRuslan ErmilovSince error recovery is turned on, the
2523525689f1SJustin T. Gibbsdisk will be spun up if it is not currently spinning.
2524e1205e80SPhilippe CharnierThe
25257c7fb079SRuslan Ermilov.Nm
2526e1205e80SPhilippe Charnierutility will report whether the disk is ready.
2527c7938743SMike Pritchard.Bd -literal -offset indent
2528525689f1SJustin T. Gibbscamcontrol cmd -n cd -u 1 -v -c "3C 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0e 00" \e
2529525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs	-i 0xe "s1 i3 i1 i1 i1 i1 i1 i1 i1 i1 i1 i1"
2530525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Ed
2531525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Pp
25329806e231SRuslan ErmilovIssue a READ BUFFER command (0x3C) to cd1.
25339806e231SRuslan ErmilovDisplay the buffer size of cd1,
25349806e231SRuslan Ermilovand display the first 10 bytes from the cache on cd1.
25359806e231SRuslan ErmilovDisplay SCSI sense
2536525689f1SJustin T. Gibbsinformation if the command fails.
2537c7938743SMike Pritchard.Bd -literal -offset indent
25388604fe2eSSADA Kenjicamcontrol cmd -n cd -u 1 -v -c "3B 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0e 00" \e
2539525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs	-o 14 "00 00 00 00 1 2 3 4 5 6 v v v v" 7 8 9 8
2540525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Ed
2541525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Pp
25429806e231SRuslan ErmilovIssue a WRITE BUFFER (0x3B) command to cd1.
25439806e231SRuslan ErmilovWrite out 10 bytes of data,
25449806e231SRuslan Ermilovnot including the (reserved) 4 byte header.
25459806e231SRuslan ErmilovPrint out sense information if
25469806e231SRuslan Ermilovthe command fails.
25479806e231SRuslan ErmilovBe very careful with this command, improper use may
2548525689f1SJustin T. Gibbscause data corruption.
2549c7938743SMike Pritchard.Bd -literal -offset indent
2550c60e19a8SKenneth D. Merrycamcontrol modepage da3 -m 1 -e -P 3
255194d09127SKenneth D. Merry.Ed
2552525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Pp
2553525689f1SJustin T. GibbsEdit mode page 1 (the Read-Write Error Recover page) for da3, and save the
25549806e231SRuslan Ermilovsettings on the drive.
25559806e231SRuslan ErmilovMode page 1 contains a disk drive's auto read and
2556525689f1SJustin T. Gibbswrite reallocation settings, among other things.
2557525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Pp
25585710d224SKenneth D. Merry.Dl camcontrol rescan all
25595710d224SKenneth D. Merry.Pp
2560*db4fcadfSConrad MeyerRescan all SCSI buses in the system for devices that have been added,
25615710d224SKenneth D. Merryremoved or changed.
25625710d224SKenneth D. Merry.Pp
2563525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Dl camcontrol rescan 0
2564525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Pp
2565525689f1SJustin T. GibbsRescan SCSI bus 0 for devices that have been added, removed or changed.
2566525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Pp
2567525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Dl camcontrol rescan 0:1:0
2568525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Pp
2569525689f1SJustin T. GibbsRescan SCSI bus 0, target 1, lun 0 to see if it has been added, removed, or
2570525689f1SJustin T. Gibbschanged.
25719deea857SKenneth D. Merry.Pp
2572c60e19a8SKenneth D. Merry.Dl camcontrol tags da5 -N 24
25739deea857SKenneth D. Merry.Pp
25749deea857SKenneth D. MerrySet the number of concurrent transactions for da5 to 24.
2575c7938743SMike Pritchard.Bd -literal -offset indent
25769deea857SKenneth D. Merrycamcontrol negotiate -n da -u 4 -T disable
25779deea857SKenneth D. Merry.Ed
25789deea857SKenneth D. Merry.Pp
25799deea857SKenneth D. MerryDisable tagged queueing for da4.
2580c7938743SMike Pritchard.Bd -literal -offset indent
25819deea857SKenneth D. Merrycamcontrol negotiate -n da -u 3 -R 20.000 -O 15 -a
25829deea857SKenneth D. Merry.Ed
25839deea857SKenneth D. Merry.Pp
25849806e231SRuslan ErmilovNegotiate a sync rate of 20MHz and an offset of 15 with da3.
25859806e231SRuslan ErmilovThen send a
25869deea857SKenneth D. MerryTest Unit Ready command to make the settings take effect.
258706e79492SKenneth D. Merry.Bd -literal -offset indent
258806e79492SKenneth D. Merrycamcontrol smpcmd ses0 -v -r 4 "40 0 00 0" -R 1020 "s9 i1"
258906e79492SKenneth D. Merry.Ed
259006e79492SKenneth D. Merry.Pp
259106e79492SKenneth D. MerrySend the SMP REPORT GENERAL command to ses0, and display the number of PHYs
259206e79492SKenneth D. Merryit contains.
259306e79492SKenneth D. MerryDisplay SMP errors if the command fails.
25941146874aSSteven Hartland.Bd -literal -offset indent
25951146874aSSteven Hartlandcamcontrol security ada0
25961146874aSSteven Hartland.Ed
25971146874aSSteven Hartland.Pp
25981146874aSSteven HartlandReport security support and settings for ada0
25991146874aSSteven Hartland.Bd -literal -offset indent
260091804910SGavin Atkinsoncamcontrol security ada0 -U user -s MyPass
26011146874aSSteven Hartland.Ed
26021146874aSSteven Hartland.Pp
26031146874aSSteven HartlandEnable security on device ada0 with the password MyPass
26041146874aSSteven Hartland.Bd -literal -offset indent
260591804910SGavin Atkinsoncamcontrol security ada0 -U user -e MyPass
26061146874aSSteven Hartland.Ed
26071146874aSSteven Hartland.Pp
26081146874aSSteven HartlandSecure erase ada0 which has had security enabled with user password MyPass
26091146874aSSteven Hartland.Pp
26101146874aSSteven Hartland.Em WARNING! WARNING! WARNING!
26111146874aSSteven Hartland.Pp
26121146874aSSteven HartlandThis will
26131146874aSSteven Hartland.Em ERASE ALL
26141146874aSSteven Hartlanddata from the device, so backup your data before using!
26151146874aSSteven Hartland.Pp
26165bb17266SJoel DahlThis command can be used against an SSD drive to restoring it to
26171146874aSSteven Hartlandfactory default write performance.
26189e68761cSSteven Hartland.Bd -literal -offset indent
26199e68761cSSteven Hartlandcamcontrol hpa ada0
26209e68761cSSteven Hartland.Ed
26219e68761cSSteven Hartland.Pp
26229e68761cSSteven HartlandReport HPA support and settings for ada0 (also reported via
26239e68761cSSteven Hartlandidentify).
26249e68761cSSteven Hartland.Bd -literal -offset indent
26259e68761cSSteven Hartlandcamcontrol hpa ada0 -s 10240
26269e68761cSSteven Hartland.Ed
26279e68761cSSteven Hartland.Pp
26289e68761cSSteven HartlandEnables HPA on ada0 setting the maximum reported sectors to 10240.
26299e68761cSSteven Hartland.Pp
26309e68761cSSteven Hartland.Em WARNING! WARNING! WARNING!
26319e68761cSSteven Hartland.Pp
26329e68761cSSteven HartlandThis will
26339e68761cSSteven Hartland.Em PREVENT ACCESS
26349e68761cSSteven Hartlandto all data on the device beyond this limit until HPA is disabled by setting
26359e68761cSSteven HartlandHPA to native max sectors of the device, which can only be done after a
26369e68761cSSteven Hartlandpower-on or hardware reset!
26379e68761cSSteven Hartland.Pp
26389e68761cSSteven Hartland.Em DO NOT
26399e68761cSSteven Hartlanduse this on a device which has an active filesystem!
264008df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.Bd -literal -offset indent
264108df2e3eSKenneth D. Merrycamcontrol persist da0 -v -i read_keys
264208df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.Ed
264308df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.Pp
264408df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryThis will read any persistent reservation keys registered with da0, and
264508df2e3eSKenneth D. Merrydisplay any errors encountered when sending the PERSISTENT RESERVE IN
264608df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.Tn SCSI
264708df2e3eSKenneth D. Merrycommand.
264808df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.Bd -literal -offset indent
264908df2e3eSKenneth D. Merrycamcontrol persist da0 -v -o register -a -K 0x12345678
265008df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.Ed
265108df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.Pp
265208df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryThis will register the persistent reservation key 0x12345678 with da0,
265308df2e3eSKenneth D. Merryapply that registration to all ports on da0, and display any errors that
265408df2e3eSKenneth D. Merryoccur when sending the PERSISTENT RESERVE OUT command.
265508df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.Bd -literal -offset indent
265608df2e3eSKenneth D. Merrycamcontrol persist da0 -v -o reserve -s lun -k 0x12345678 -T ex_ac
265708df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.Ed
265808df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.Pp
265908df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryThis will reserve da0 for the exlusive use of the initiator issuing the
266008df2e3eSKenneth D. Merrycommand.
266108df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryThe scope of the reservation is the entire LUN.
266208df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryAny errors sending the PERSISTENT RESERVE OUT command will be displayed.
266308df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.Bd -literal -offset indent
266408df2e3eSKenneth D. Merrycamcontrol persist da0 -v -i read_full
266508df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.Ed
266608df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.Pp
266708df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryThis will display the full status of all reservations on da0 and print out
266808df2e3eSKenneth D. Merrystatus if there are any errors.
266908df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.Bd -literal -offset indent
267008df2e3eSKenneth D. Merrycamcontrol persist da0 -v -o release -k 0x12345678 -T ex_ac
267108df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.Ed
267208df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.Pp
267308df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryThis will release a reservation on da0 of the type ex_ac
267408df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry(Exclusive Access).
267508df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryThe Reservation Key for this registration is 0x12345678.
267608df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryAny errors that occur will be displayed.
267708df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.Bd -literal -offset indent
267808df2e3eSKenneth D. Merrycamcontrol persist da0 -v -o register -K 0x12345678 -S \e
267908df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry	-I sas,0x1234567812345678 -I sas,0x8765432187654321
268008df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.Ed
268108df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.Pp
268208df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryThis will register the key 0x12345678 with da0, specifying that it applies
268308df2e3eSKenneth D. Merryto the SAS initiators with SAS addresses 0x1234567812345678 and
268408df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry0x8765432187654321.
268508df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.Bd -literal -offset indent
268608df2e3eSKenneth D. Merrycamcontrol persist da0 -v -o register_move -k 0x87654321 \e
268708df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry	-K 0x12345678 -U -p -R 2 -I fcp,0x1234567812345678
268808df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.Ed
268908df2e3eSKenneth D. Merry.Pp
269008df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryThis will move the registration from the current initiator, whose
269108df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryRegistration Key is 0x87654321, to the Fibre Channel initiator with the
269208df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryFiber Channel World Wide Node Name 0x1234567812345678.
269308df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryA new registration key, 0x12345678, will be registered for the initiator
269408df2e3eSKenneth D. Merrywith the Fibre Channel World Wide Node Name 0x1234567812345678, and the
269508df2e3eSKenneth D. Merrycurrent initiator will be unregistered from the target.
269608df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryThe reservation will be moved to relative target port 2 on the target
269708df2e3eSKenneth D. Merrydevice.
269808df2e3eSKenneth D. MerryThe registration will persist across power losses.
26995672fac9SKenneth D. Merry.Bd -literal -offset indent
27005672fac9SKenneth D. Merrycamcontrol attrib sa0 -v -i attr_values -p 1
27015672fac9SKenneth D. Merry.Ed
27025672fac9SKenneth D. Merry.Pp
27035672fac9SKenneth D. MerryThis will read and decode the attribute values from partition 1 on the tape
27045672fac9SKenneth D. Merryin tape drive sa0, and will display any
27055672fac9SKenneth D. Merry.Tn SCSI
27065672fac9SKenneth D. Merryerrors that result.
27079a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.Pp
27089a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.Bd -literal -offset indent
27099a6844d5SKenneth D. Merrycamcontrol zone da0 -v -c rz -P summary
27109a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.Ed
27119a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.Pp
27129a6844d5SKenneth D. MerryThis will request the SMR zone list from disk da0, and print out a
27139a6844d5SKenneth D. Merrysummary of the zone parameters, and display any
27149a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.Tn SCSI
27159a6844d5SKenneth D. Merryor
27169a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.Tn ATA
27179a6844d5SKenneth D. Merryerrors that result.
27189a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.Pp
27199a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.Bd -literal -offset indent
27209a6844d5SKenneth D. Merrycamcontrol zone da0 -v -c rz -o reset
27219a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.Ed
27229a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.Pp
27239a6844d5SKenneth D. MerryThis will request the list of SMR zones that should have their write
27249a6844d5SKenneth D. Merrypointer reset from the disk da0, and display any
27259a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.Tn SCSI
27269a6844d5SKenneth D. Merryor
27279a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.Tn ATA
27289a6844d5SKenneth D. Merryerrors that result.
27299a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.Pp
27309a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.Bd -literal -offset indent
27319a6844d5SKenneth D. Merrycamcontrol zone da0 -v -c rwp -l 0x2c80000
27329a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.Ed
27339a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.Pp
27349a6844d5SKenneth D. MerryThis will issue the Reset Write Pointer command to disk da0 for the zone
27359a6844d5SKenneth D. Merrythat starts at LBA 0x2c80000 and display any
27369a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.Tn SCSI
27379a6844d5SKenneth D. Merryor
27389a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.Tn ATA
27399a6844d5SKenneth D. Merryerrors that result.
27409a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.Pp
27419a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.Bd -literal -offset indent
27429a6844d5SKenneth D. Merrycamcontrol epc ada0 -c timer -T 60.1 -p Idle_a -e -s
27439a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.Ed
27449a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.Pp
27459a6844d5SKenneth D. MerrySet the timer for the Idle_a power condition on drive
27469a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.Pa ada0
27479a6844d5SKenneth D. Merryto 60.1 seconds, enable that particular power condition, and save the timer
27489a6844d5SKenneth D. Merryvalue and the enabled state of the power condition.
27499a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.Pp
27509a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.Bd -literal -offset indent
27519a6844d5SKenneth D. Merrycamcontrol epc da4 -c goto -p Standby_z -H
27529a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.Ed
27539a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.Pp
27549a6844d5SKenneth D. MerryTell drive
27559a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.Pa da4
27569a6844d5SKenneth D. Merryto go to the Standby_z power state (which is
27579a6844d5SKenneth D. Merrythe drive's lowest power state) and hold in that state until it is
27589a6844d5SKenneth D. Merryexplicitly released by another
27599a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.Cm goto
27609a6844d5SKenneth D. Merrycommand.
27619a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.Pp
27629a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.Bd -literal -offset indent
27639a6844d5SKenneth D. Merrycamcontrol epc da2 -c status -P
27649a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.Ed
27659a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.Pp
27669a6844d5SKenneth D. MerryReport only the power state of
27679a6844d5SKenneth D. Merrydrive
27689a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.Pa da2 .
27699a6844d5SKenneth D. MerrySome drives will power up in response to the commands sent by the
27709a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.Pa status
27719a6844d5SKenneth D. Merrysubcommand, and the
27729a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.Fl P
27739a6844d5SKenneth D. Merryoption causes
27749a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.Nm
27759a6844d5SKenneth D. Merryto only send the
27769a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.Tn ATA
27779a6844d5SKenneth D. MerryCHECK POWER MODE command, which should not trigger a change in the drive's
27789a6844d5SKenneth D. Merrypower state.
27799a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.Pp
27809a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.Bd -literal -offset indent
27819a6844d5SKenneth D. Merrycamcontrol epc ada0 -c list
27829a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.Ed
27839a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.Pp
27849a6844d5SKenneth D. MerryDisplay the ATA Power Conditions log (Log Address 0x08) for
27859a6844d5SKenneth D. Merrydrive
27869a6844d5SKenneth D. Merry.Pa ada0 .
278728db0a5eSKenneth D. Merry.Pp
278828db0a5eSKenneth D. Merry.Bd -literal -offset indent
278928db0a5eSKenneth D. Merrycamcontrol timestamp sa0 -s -f "%A %c" \e
279028db0a5eSKenneth D. Merry	-T "Wednesday Wed Oct 26 21:43:57 2016"
279128db0a5eSKenneth D. Merry.Ed
279228db0a5eSKenneth D. Merry.Pp
279328db0a5eSKenneth D. MerrySet the timestamp of drive
279428db0a5eSKenneth D. Merry.Pa sa0
279528db0a5eSKenneth D. Merryusing a
279628db0a5eSKenneth D. Merry.Xr strptime 3
279728db0a5eSKenneth D. Merryformat string followed by a time string
279828db0a5eSKenneth D. Merrythat was created using this format string.
2799525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Sh SEE ALSO
2800525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Xr cam 3 ,
28019deea857SKenneth D. Merry.Xr cam_cdbparse 3 ,
2802c0bdb22bSMatthew Hunt.Xr cam 4 ,
2803525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Xr pass 4 ,
2804c0bdb22bSMatthew Hunt.Xr xpt 4
2805525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Sh HISTORY
2806525689f1SJustin T. GibbsThe
28077c7fb079SRuslan Ermilov.Nm
2808e1205e80SPhilippe Charnierutility first appeared in
2809525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Fx 3.0 .
2810525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Pp
2811525689f1SJustin T. GibbsThe mode page editing code and arbitrary SCSI command code are based upon
2812525689f1SJustin T. Gibbscode in the old
2813525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Xr scsi 8
2814525689f1SJustin T. Gibbsutility and
2815525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Xr scsi 3
28169806e231SRuslan Ermilovlibrary, written by Julian Elischer and Peter Dufault.
28179806e231SRuslan ErmilovThe
2818525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Xr scsi 8
2819753d686dSRuslan Ermilovprogram first appeared in
2820753d686dSRuslan Ermilov.Bx 386 0.1.2.4 ,
2821753d686dSRuslan Ermilovand first appeared in
282233fab22eSKenneth D. Merry.Fx
2823525689f1SJustin T. Gibbsin
2824525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Fx 2.0.5 .
2825525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Sh AUTHORS
2826bd0891ceSBaptiste Daroussin.An Kenneth Merry Aq Mt ken@FreeBSD.org
2827525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Sh BUGS
28280227791bSRuslan ErmilovThe code that parses the generic command line arguments does not know that
28299806e231SRuslan Ermilovsome of the subcommands take multiple arguments.
28309806e231SRuslan ErmilovSo if, for instance, you
2831525689f1SJustin T. Gibbstried something like this:
2832c7938743SMike Pritchard.Bd -literal -offset indent
2833b9e3972aSKenneth D. Merrycamcontrol cmd -n da -u 1 -c "00 00 00 00 00 v" 0x00 -v
2834525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Ed
2835525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Pp
2836525689f1SJustin T. GibbsThe sense information from the test unit ready command would not get
2837525689f1SJustin T. Gibbsprinted out, since the first
2838525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Xr getopt 3
2839525689f1SJustin T. Gibbscall in
28407c7fb079SRuslan Ermilov.Nm
2841525689f1SJustin T. Gibbsbails out when it sees the second argument to
2842525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Fl c
2843c4d9468eSRuslan Ermilov(0x00),
28449806e231SRuslan Ermilovabove.
28459806e231SRuslan ErmilovFixing this behavior would take some gross code, or changes to the
2846525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Xr getopt 3
28479806e231SRuslan Ermilovinterface.
28489806e231SRuslan ErmilovThe best way to circumvent this problem is to always make sure
2849525689f1SJustin T. Gibbsto specify generic
28507c7fb079SRuslan Ermilov.Nm
2851525689f1SJustin T. Gibbsarguments before any command-specific arguments.
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