1525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.\" 25710d224SKenneth D. Merry.\" Copyright (c) 1998, 1999, 2000, 2002 Kenneth D. Merry. 3525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.\" All rights reserved. 4525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.\" 5525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.\" Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without 6525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.\" modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions 7525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.\" are met: 8525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.\" 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright 9525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.\" notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. 10525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.\" 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright 11525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.\" notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the 12525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.\" documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. 13525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.\" 3. 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Gibbs.\" HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT 24525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.\" LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY 25525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.\" OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF 26525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.\" SUCH DAMAGE. 27525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.\" 287f3dea24SPeter Wemm.\" $FreeBSD$ 29525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.\" 30525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Dd September 14, 1998 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 44525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Op Fl v 457c7fb079SRuslan Ermilov.Nm 4633fab22eSKenneth D. Merry.Ic periphlist 47c60e19a8SKenneth D. Merry.Op device id 48525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Op Fl n Ar dev_name 49525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Op Fl u Ar unit_number 507c7fb079SRuslan Ermilov.Nm 5133fab22eSKenneth D. Merry.Ic tur 52c60e19a8SKenneth D. Merry.Op device id 53525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Op generic args 547c7fb079SRuslan Ermilov.Nm 5533fab22eSKenneth D. Merry.Ic inquiry 56c60e19a8SKenneth D. Merry.Op device id 57525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Op generic args 58525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Op Fl D 59525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Op Fl S 60525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Op Fl R 617c7fb079SRuslan Ermilov.Nm 6233fab22eSKenneth D. Merry.Ic start 63c60e19a8SKenneth D. Merry.Op device id 64525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Op generic args 657c7fb079SRuslan Ermilov.Nm 6633fab22eSKenneth D. Merry.Ic stop 67c60e19a8SKenneth D. Merry.Op device id 68525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Op generic args 697c7fb079SRuslan Ermilov.Nm 7033fab22eSKenneth D. Merry.Ic eject 71c60e19a8SKenneth D. Merry.Op device id 72525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Op generic args 737c7fb079SRuslan Ermilov.Nm 7433fab22eSKenneth D. Merry.Ic rescan 755710d224SKenneth D. Merry.Aq all | bus Ns Op :target:lun 767c7fb079SRuslan Ermilov.Nm 7733fab22eSKenneth D. Merry.Ic reset 785710d224SKenneth D. Merry.Aq all | bus Ns Op :target:lun 797c7fb079SRuslan Ermilov.Nm 8033fab22eSKenneth D. Merry.Ic defects 81c60e19a8SKenneth D. Merry.Op device id 82525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Op generic args 83525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Aq Fl f Ar format 84525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Op Fl P 85525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Op Fl G 867c7fb079SRuslan Ermilov.Nm 8733fab22eSKenneth D. Merry.Ic modepage 88c60e19a8SKenneth D. Merry.Op device id 89525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Op generic args 909916c5d2SRuslan Ermilov.Aq Fl m Ar page | Fl l 911ac2383cSBill Fumerola.Op Fl P Ar pgctl 927e32b20dSKelly Yancey.Op Fl b | Fl e 93525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Op Fl d 947c7fb079SRuslan Ermilov.Nm 9533fab22eSKenneth D. Merry.Ic cmd 96c60e19a8SKenneth D. Merry.Op device id 97525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Op generic args 98525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Aq Fl c Ar cmd Op args 99525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Op Fl i Ar len Ar fmt 100525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Bk -words 101525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Op Fl o Ar len Ar fmt Op args 102525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Ek 1037c7fb079SRuslan Ermilov.Nm 10433fab22eSKenneth D. Merry.Ic debug 105525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Op Fl I 106525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Op Fl T 107525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Op Fl S 10894d09127SKenneth D. Merry.Op Fl c 109525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Aq all|off|bus Ns Op :target Ns Op :lun 1107c7fb079SRuslan Ermilov.Nm 11133fab22eSKenneth D. Merry.Ic tags 112c60e19a8SKenneth D. Merry.Op device id 1139deea857SKenneth D. Merry.Op generic args 1149deea857SKenneth D. Merry.Op Fl N Ar tags 1159deea857SKenneth D. Merry.Op Fl q 1169deea857SKenneth D. Merry.Op Fl v 1177c7fb079SRuslan Ermilov.Nm 11833fab22eSKenneth D. Merry.Ic negotiate 119c60e19a8SKenneth D. Merry.Op device id 1209deea857SKenneth D. Merry.Op generic args 1219deea857SKenneth D. Merry.Op Fl c 1229deea857SKenneth D. Merry.Op Fl D Ar enable|disable 1239deea857SKenneth D. Merry.Op Fl O Ar offset 1249deea857SKenneth D. Merry.Op Fl q 1259deea857SKenneth D. Merry.Op Fl R Ar syncrate 1269deea857SKenneth D. Merry.Op Fl T Ar enable|disable 1279deea857SKenneth D. Merry.Op Fl U 1289deea857SKenneth D. Merry.Op Fl W Ar bus_width 1299deea857SKenneth D. Merry.Op Fl v 1307c7fb079SRuslan Ermilov.Nm 13133fab22eSKenneth D. Merry.Ic format 13296a93c63SKenneth D. Merry.Op device id 13396a93c63SKenneth D. Merry.Op generic args 13496a93c63SKenneth D. Merry.Op Fl q 13596a93c63SKenneth D. Merry.Op Fl w 13696a93c63SKenneth D. Merry.Op Fl y 1377c7fb079SRuslan Ermilov.Nm 13833fab22eSKenneth D. Merry.Ic help 139525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Sh DESCRIPTION 140e1205e80SPhilippe CharnierThe 1417c7fb079SRuslan Ermilov.Nm 142e1205e80SPhilippe Charnierutility is designed to provide a way for users to access and control the 14333fab22eSKenneth D. Merry.Fx 144525689f1SJustin T. GibbsCAM subsystem. 145525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Pp 146e1205e80SPhilippe CharnierThe 1477c7fb079SRuslan Ermilov.Nm 148e1205e80SPhilippe Charnierutility 149525689f1SJustin T. Gibbscan cause a loss of data and/or system crashes if used improperly. Even 1509deea857SKenneth D. Merryexpert users are encouraged to exercise caution when using this command. 151525689f1SJustin T. GibbsNovice users should stay away from this utility. 152525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Pp 153e1205e80SPhilippe CharnierThe 1547c7fb079SRuslan Ermilov.Nm 155e1205e80SPhilippe Charnierutility has a number of primary functions, many of which support an optional 156c60e19a8SKenneth D. Merrydevice identifier. A device identifier can take one of three forms: 1571252c1bbSRuslan Ermilov.Bl -tag -width 14n 158c60e19a8SKenneth D. Merry.It deviceUNIT 159c60e19a8SKenneth D. MerrySpecify a device name and unit number combination, like "da5" or "cd3". 160e9ef556dSMaxim KonovalovNote that character device node names (e.g. /dev/da0) are 161c60e19a8SKenneth D. Merry.Em not 162c60e19a8SKenneth D. Merryallowed here. 163c60e19a8SKenneth D. Merry.It bus:target 164c60e19a8SKenneth D. MerrySpecify a bus number and target id. The bus number can be determined from 165c60e19a8SKenneth D. Merrythe output of 166c60e19a8SKenneth D. Merry.Dq camcontrol devlist . 167c60e19a8SKenneth D. MerryThe lun defaults to 0. 168c60e19a8SKenneth D. Merry.It bus:target:lun 169c60e19a8SKenneth D. MerrySpecify the bus, target and lun for a device. (e.g. 1:2:0) 170c60e19a8SKenneth D. Merry.El 171c60e19a8SKenneth D. Merry.Pp 172c60e19a8SKenneth D. MerryThe device identifier, if it is specified, 173c60e19a8SKenneth D. Merry.Em must 174c60e19a8SKenneth D. Merrycome immediately after the function name, and before any generic or 175c60e19a8SKenneth D. Merryfunction-specific arguments. Note that the 176c60e19a8SKenneth D. Merry.Fl n 177c60e19a8SKenneth D. Merryand 178c60e19a8SKenneth D. Merry.Fl u 179c60e19a8SKenneth D. Merryarguments described below will override any device name or unit number 180c60e19a8SKenneth D. Merryspecified beforehand. The 181c60e19a8SKenneth D. Merry.Fl n 182c60e19a8SKenneth D. Merryand 183c60e19a8SKenneth D. Merry.Fl u 184c60e19a8SKenneth D. Merryarguments will 185c60e19a8SKenneth D. Merry.Em not 18696a93c63SKenneth D. Merryoverride a specified bus:target or bus:target:lun, however. 187c60e19a8SKenneth D. Merry.Pp 188c60e19a8SKenneth D. MerryMost of the 1897c7fb079SRuslan Ermilov.Nm 190c60e19a8SKenneth D. Merryprimary functions support these generic arguments: 1911252c1bbSRuslan Ermilov.Bl -tag -width 14n 192525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.It Fl C Ar count 193525689f1SJustin T. GibbsSCSI command retry count. In order for this to work, error recovery 1941252c1bbSRuslan Ermilov.Pq Fl E 195525689f1SJustin T. Gibbsmust be turned on. 196525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.It Fl E 197525689f1SJustin T. GibbsInstruct the kernel to perform generic SCSI error recovery for the given 198525689f1SJustin T. Gibbscommand. This is needed in order for the retry count 1991252c1bbSRuslan Ermilov.Pq Fl C 200525689f1SJustin T. Gibbsto be honored. Other than retrying commands, the generic error recovery in 201525689f1SJustin T. Gibbsthe code will generally attempt to spin up drives that are not spinning. 202525689f1SJustin T. GibbsIt may take some other actions, depending upon the sense code returned from 203525689f1SJustin T. Gibbsthe command. 204525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.It Fl n Ar dev_name 205b3550398SKenneth D. MerrySpecify the device type to operate on, e.g. "da", "cd". 206525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.It Fl t Ar timeout 207525689f1SJustin T. GibbsSCSI command timeout in seconds. This overrides the default timeout for 208525689f1SJustin T. Gibbsany given command. 209525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.It Fl u Ar unit_number 210b3550398SKenneth D. MerrySpecify the device unit number, e.g. "1", "5". 211525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.It Fl v 212525689f1SJustin T. GibbsBe verbose, print out sense information for failed SCSI commands. 213525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.El 214525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Pp 215d13d1cd2SKenneth D. MerryPrimary command functions: 216525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Bl -tag -width periphlist 21733fab22eSKenneth D. Merry.It Ic devlist 218525689f1SJustin T. GibbsList all physical devices (logical units) attached to the CAM subsystem. 219525689f1SJustin T. GibbsThis also includes a list of peripheral drivers attached to each device. 220525689f1SJustin T. GibbsWith the 221525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Fl v 222525689f1SJustin T. Gibbsargument, SCSI bus number, adapter name and unit numbers are printed as 223525689f1SJustin T. Gibbswell. 22433fab22eSKenneth D. Merry.It Ic periphlist 225525689f1SJustin T. GibbsList all peripheral drivers attached to a given physical device (logical 226525689f1SJustin T. Gibbsunit). 22733fab22eSKenneth D. Merry.It Ic tur 228525689f1SJustin T. GibbsSend the SCSI test unit ready (0x00) command to the given device. 229e1205e80SPhilippe CharnierThe 2307c7fb079SRuslan Ermilov.Nm 231e1205e80SPhilippe Charnierutility will report whether the device is ready or not. 23233fab22eSKenneth D. Merry.It Ic inquiry 233525689f1SJustin T. GibbsSend a SCSI inquiry command (0x12) to a device. By default, 2347c7fb079SRuslan Ermilov.Nm 235525689f1SJustin T. Gibbswill print out the standard inquiry data, device serial number, and 236525689f1SJustin T. Gibbstransfer rate information. The user can specify that only certain types of 237525689f1SJustin T. Gibbsinquiry data be printed: 2381252c1bbSRuslan Ermilov.Bl -tag -width 4n 239525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.It Fl D 240525689f1SJustin T. GibbsGet the standard inquiry data. 241525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.It Fl S 242525689f1SJustin T. GibbsPrint out the serial number. If this flag is the only one specified, 2437c7fb079SRuslan Ermilov.Nm 244525689f1SJustin T. Gibbswill not print out "Serial Number" before the value returned by the drive. 245525689f1SJustin T. GibbsThis is to aid in script writing. 246525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.It Fl R 247525689f1SJustin T. GibbsPrint out transfer rate information. 248525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.El 24933fab22eSKenneth D. Merry.It Ic start 250525689f1SJustin T. GibbsSend the SCSI Start/Stop Unit (0x1B) command to the given device with the 251525689f1SJustin T. Gibbsstart bit set. 25233fab22eSKenneth D. Merry.It Ic stop 253525689f1SJustin T. GibbsSend the SCSI Start/Stop Unit (0x1B) command to the given device with the 254525689f1SJustin T. Gibbsstart bit cleared. 25533fab22eSKenneth D. Merry.It Ic eject 256525689f1SJustin T. GibbsSend the SCSI Start/Stop Unit (0x1B) command to the given device with the 257525689f1SJustin T. Gibbsstart bit cleared and the eject bit set. 25833fab22eSKenneth D. Merry.It Ic rescan 2595710d224SKenneth D. MerryTell the kernel to scan all busses in the system (with the 2605710d224SKenneth D. Merry.Ar all 2615710d224SKenneth D. Merryargument), the given bus (XPT_SCAN_BUS), or bus:target:lun 262525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs(XPT_SCAN_LUN) for new devices or devices that have gone away. The user 2635710d224SKenneth D. Merrymay specify a scan of all busses, a single bus, or a lun. Scanning all luns 2645710d224SKenneth D. Merryon a target isn't supported. 26533fab22eSKenneth D. Merry.It Ic reset 2665710d224SKenneth D. MerryTell the kernel to reset all busses in the system (with the 2675710d224SKenneth D. Merry.Ar all 2685710d224SKenneth D. Merryargument) or the given bus (XPT_RESET_BUS) by issuing a SCSI bus 269a2a44836SMatt Jacobreset for that bus, or to reset the given bus:target:lun 270a2a44836SMatt Jacob(XPT_RESET_DEV), typically by issuing a BUS DEVICE RESET message after 271ef8f7ac9SSheldon Hearnconnecting to that device. 272ef8f7ac9SSheldon HearnNote that this can have a destructive impact 273a2a44836SMatt Jacobon the system. 27433fab22eSKenneth D. Merry.It Ic defects 275525689f1SJustin T. GibbsSend the SCSI READ DEFECT DATA (10) command (0x37) to the given device, and 276525689f1SJustin T. Gibbsprint out any combination of: the total number of defects, the primary 277525689f1SJustin T. Gibbsdefect list (PLIST), and the grown defect list (GLIST). 2781252c1bbSRuslan Ermilov.Bl -tag -width 11n 279525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.It Fl f Ar format 280525689f1SJustin T. GibbsThe three format options are: 281525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Em block , 282525689f1SJustin T. Gibbsto print out the list as logical blocks, 283525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Em bfi , 284525689f1SJustin T. Gibbsto print out the list in bytes from index format, and 285525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Em phys , 286525689f1SJustin T. Gibbsto print out the list in physical sector format. The format argument is 287525689f1SJustin T. Gibbsrequired. Most drives support the physical sector format. Some drives 288525689f1SJustin T. Gibbssupport the logical block format. Many drives, if they don't support the 289525689f1SJustin T. Gibbsrequested format, return the data in an alternate format, along with sense 290525689f1SJustin T. Gibbsinformation indicating that the requested data format isn't supported. 291e1205e80SPhilippe CharnierThe 2927c7fb079SRuslan Ermilov.Nm 293e1205e80SPhilippe Charnierutility 294525689f1SJustin T. Gibbsattempts to detect this, and print out whatever format the drive returns. 295525689f1SJustin T. GibbsIf the drive uses a non-standard sense code to report that it doesn't 296525689f1SJustin T. Gibbssupport the requested format, 2977c7fb079SRuslan Ermilov.Nm 298525689f1SJustin T. Gibbswill probably see the error as a failure to complete the request. 299525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.It Fl G 300525689f1SJustin T. GibbsPrint out the grown defect list. This is a list of bad blocks that have 301525689f1SJustin T. Gibbsbeen remapped since the disk left the factory. 302525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.It Fl P 303525689f1SJustin T. GibbsPrint out the primary defect list. 304525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.El 305525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Pp 306525689f1SJustin T. GibbsIf neither 307525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Fl P 308525689f1SJustin T. Gibbsnor 309525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Fl G 310525689f1SJustin T. Gibbsis specified, 3117c7fb079SRuslan Ermilov.Nm 312525689f1SJustin T. Gibbswill print out the number of defects given in the READ DEFECT DATA header 313525689f1SJustin T. Gibbsreturned from the drive. 31433fab22eSKenneth D. Merry.It Ic modepage 315525689f1SJustin T. GibbsAllows the user to display and optionally edit a SCSI mode page. The mode 316525689f1SJustin T. Gibbspage formats are located in 317525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Pa /usr/share/misc/scsi_modes . 318525689f1SJustin T. GibbsThis can be overridden by specifying a different file in the 319525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Ev SCSI_MODES 32033fab22eSKenneth D. Merryenvironment variable. 32133fab22eSKenneth D. MerryThe 32233fab22eSKenneth D. Merry.Ic modepage 32333fab22eSKenneth D. Merrycommand takes several arguments: 3241252c1bbSRuslan Ermilov.Bl -tag -width 12n 3259deea857SKenneth D. Merry.It Fl d 326525689f1SJustin T. GibbsDisable block descriptors for mode sense. 3277e32b20dSKelly Yancey.It Fl b 3287e32b20dSKelly YanceyDisplays mode page data in binary format. 329525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.It Fl e 3307e32b20dSKelly YanceyThis flag allows the user to edit values in the mode page. The user may 3317e32b20dSKelly Yanceyeither edit mode page values with the text editor pointed to by his 3327e32b20dSKelly Yancey.Ev EDITOR 3337e32b20dSKelly Yanceyenvironment variable, or supply mode page values via standard input, using 3347e32b20dSKelly Yanceythe same format that 3357c7fb079SRuslan Ermilov.Nm 3367e32b20dSKelly Yanceyuses to display mode page values. The editor will be invoked if 3377c7fb079SRuslan Ermilov.Nm 3387e32b20dSKelly Yanceydetects that standard input is terminal. 3397e32b20dSKelly Yancey.It Fl l 3407e32b20dSKelly YanceyLists all available mode pages. 341525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.It Fl m Ar mode_page 342525689f1SJustin T. GibbsThis specifies the number of the mode page the user would like to view 3439402dd99SKelly Yanceyand/or edit. This argument is mandatory unless 3449402dd99SKelly Yancey.Fl l 3459402dd99SKelly Yanceyis specified. 3461ac2383cSBill Fumerola.It Fl P Ar pgctl 347525689f1SJustin T. GibbsThis allows the user to specify the page control field. Possible values are: 348525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Bl -tag -width xxx -compact 34946a1f3b4SKenneth D. Merry.It 0 350525689f1SJustin T. GibbsCurrent values 35146a1f3b4SKenneth D. Merry.It 1 352525689f1SJustin T. GibbsChangeable values 35346a1f3b4SKenneth D. Merry.It 2 354525689f1SJustin T. GibbsDefault values 35546a1f3b4SKenneth D. Merry.It 3 356525689f1SJustin T. GibbsSaved values 357525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.El 358525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.El 35933fab22eSKenneth D. Merry.It Ic cmd 36033fab22eSKenneth D. MerryAllows the user to send an arbitrary SCSI CDB to any device. 36133fab22eSKenneth D. MerryThe 36233fab22eSKenneth D. Merry.Ic cmd 363525689f1SJustin T. Gibbsfunction requires the 364525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Fl c 365525689f1SJustin T. Gibbsargument to specify the CDB. Other arguments are optional, depending on 366525689f1SJustin T. Gibbsthe command type. The command and data specification syntax is documented 367525689f1SJustin T. Gibbsin 36896a93c63SKenneth D. Merry.Xr cam_cdbparse 3 . 369525689f1SJustin T. GibbsNOTE: If the CDB specified causes data to be transfered to or from the 370525689f1SJustin T. GibbsSCSI device in question, you MUST specify either 371525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Fl i 372525689f1SJustin T. Gibbsor 373525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Fl o . 3741252c1bbSRuslan Ermilov.Bl -tag -width 17n 375525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.It Fl c Ar cmd Op args 376525689f1SJustin T. GibbsThis specifies the SCSI CDB. CDBs may be 6, 10, 12 or 16 bytes. 377525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.It Fl i Ar len Ar fmt 378525689f1SJustin T. GibbsThis specifies the amount of data to read, and how it should be displayed. 379525689f1SJustin T. GibbsIf the format is 380525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Sq - , 381525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Ar len 382525689f1SJustin T. Gibbsbytes of data will be read from the device and written to standard output. 383525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.It Fl o Ar len Ar fmt Op args 384525689f1SJustin T. GibbsThis specifies the amount of data to be written to a device, and the data 385525689f1SJustin T. Gibbsthat is to be written. If the format is 386525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Sq - , 387525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Ar len 388525689f1SJustin T. Gibbsbytes of data will be read from standard input and written to the device. 389525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.El 39033fab22eSKenneth D. Merry.It Ic debug 391525689f1SJustin T. GibbsTurn on CAM debugging printfs in the kernel. This requires options CAMDEBUG 392525689f1SJustin T. Gibbsin your kernel config file. WARNING: enabling debugging printfs currently 393525689f1SJustin T. Gibbscauses an EXTREME number of kernel printfs. You may have difficulty 394525689f1SJustin T. Gibbsturning off the debugging printfs once they start, since the kernel will be 395525689f1SJustin T. Gibbsbusy printing messages and unable to service other requests quickly. 39633fab22eSKenneth D. MerryThe 39733fab22eSKenneth D. Merry.Ic debug 39833fab22eSKenneth D. Merryfunction takes a number of arguments: 3991252c1bbSRuslan Ermilov.Bl -tag -width 18n 400525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.It Fl I 401525689f1SJustin T. GibbsEnable CAM_DEBUG_INFO printfs. 402525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.It Fl T 403525689f1SJustin T. GibbsEnable CAM_DEBUG_TRACE printfs. 404525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.It Fl S 405525689f1SJustin T. GibbsEnable CAM_DEBUG_SUBTRACE printfs. 406d05caa00SKenneth D. Merry.It Fl c 407d05caa00SKenneth D. MerryEnable CAM_DEBUG_CDB printfs. This will cause the kernel to print out the 408d05caa00SKenneth D. MerrySCSI CDBs sent to the specified device(s). 409525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.It all 410525689f1SJustin T. GibbsEnable debugging for all devices. 411525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.It off 412525689f1SJustin T. GibbsTurn off debugging for all devices 413525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.It bus Ns Op :target Ns Op :lun 414525689f1SJustin T. GibbsTurn on debugging for the given bus, target or lun. If the lun or target 415525689f1SJustin T. Gibbsand lun are not specified, they are wildcarded. (i.e., just specifying a 416525689f1SJustin T. Gibbsbus turns on debugging printfs for all devices on that bus.) 417525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.El 41833fab22eSKenneth D. Merry.It Ic tags 4199deea857SKenneth D. MerryShow or set the number of "tagged openings" or simultaneous transactions 4209deea857SKenneth D. Merrywe attempt to queue to a particular device. By default, the 42133fab22eSKenneth D. Merry.Ic tags 4229deea857SKenneth D. Merrycommand, with no command-specific arguments (i.e. only generic arguments) 4239deea857SKenneth D. Merryprints out the "soft" maximum number of transactions that can be queued to 4249deea857SKenneth D. Merrythe device in question. For more detailed information, use the 4259deea857SKenneth D. Merry.Fl v 4269deea857SKenneth D. Merryargument described below. 4271252c1bbSRuslan Ermilov.Bl -tag -width 7n 4289deea857SKenneth D. Merry.It Fl N Ar tags 4299deea857SKenneth D. MerrySet the number of tags for the given device. This must be between the 4309deea857SKenneth D. Merryminimum and maximum number set in the kernel quirk table. The default for 4319deea857SKenneth D. Merrymost devices that support tagged queueing is a minimum of 2 and a maximum 4329deea857SKenneth D. Merryof 255. The minimum and maximum values for a given device may be 4339deea857SKenneth D. Merrydetermined by using the 4349deea857SKenneth D. Merry.Fl v 4359deea857SKenneth D. Merryswitch. The meaning of the 4369deea857SKenneth D. Merry.Fl v 4379deea857SKenneth D. Merryswitch for this 4387c7fb079SRuslan Ermilov.Nm 4399deea857SKenneth D. Merrysubcommand is described below. 4409deea857SKenneth D. Merry.It Fl q 4419deea857SKenneth D. MerryBe quiet, and don't report the number of tags. This is generally used when 4429deea857SKenneth D. Merrysetting the number of tags. 4439deea857SKenneth D. Merry.It Fl v 4449deea857SKenneth D. MerryThe verbose flag has special functionality for the 4459deea857SKenneth D. Merry.Em tags 4469deea857SKenneth D. Merryargument. It causes 4477c7fb079SRuslan Ermilov.Nm 4489deea857SKenneth D. Merryto print out the tagged queueing related fields of the XPT_GDEV_TYPE CCB: 4491252c1bbSRuslan Ermilov.Bl -tag -width 13n 4509deea857SKenneth D. Merry.It dev_openings 4519deea857SKenneth D. MerryThis is the amount of capacity for transactions queued to a given device. 4529deea857SKenneth D. Merry.It dev_active 4539deea857SKenneth D. MerryThis is the number of transactions currently queued to a device. 4549deea857SKenneth D. Merry.It devq_openings 4559deea857SKenneth D. MerryThis is the kernel queue space for transactions. This count usually mirrors 4569deea857SKenneth D. Merrydev_openings except during error recovery operations when 4579deea857SKenneth D. Merrythe device queue is frozen (device is not allowed to receive 4589deea857SKenneth D. Merrycommands), the number of dev_openings is reduced, or transaction 4599deea857SKenneth D. Merryreplay is occurring. 4609deea857SKenneth D. Merry.It devq_queued 4619deea857SKenneth D. MerryThis is the number of transactions waiting in the kernel queue for capacity 4629deea857SKenneth D. Merryon the device. This number is usually zero unless error recovery is in 4639deea857SKenneth D. Merryprogress. 4649deea857SKenneth D. Merry.It held 4659deea857SKenneth D. MerryThe held count is the number of CCBs held by peripheral drivers that have 4669deea857SKenneth D. Merryeither just been completed or are about to be released to the transport 4679deea857SKenneth D. Merrylayer for service by a device. Held CCBs reserve capacity on a given 4689deea857SKenneth D. Merrydevice. 4699deea857SKenneth D. Merry.It mintags 4709deea857SKenneth D. MerryThis is the current "hard" minimum number of transactions that can be 4719deea857SKenneth D. Merryqueued to a device at once. The 4729deea857SKenneth D. Merry.Ar dev_openings 4739deea857SKenneth D. Merryvalue above cannot go below this number. The default value for 4749deea857SKenneth D. Merry.Ar mintags 4759deea857SKenneth D. Merryis 2, although it may be set higher or lower for various devices. 4769deea857SKenneth D. Merry.It maxtags 4779deea857SKenneth D. MerryThis is the "hard" maximum number of transactions that can be queued to a 4789deea857SKenneth D. Merrydevice at one time. The 4799deea857SKenneth D. Merry.Ar dev_openings 4809deea857SKenneth D. Merryvalue cannot go above this number. The default value for 4819deea857SKenneth D. Merry.Ar maxtags 4829deea857SKenneth D. Merryis 255, although it may be set higher or lower for various devices. 4839deea857SKenneth D. Merry.El 4849deea857SKenneth D. Merry.El 48533fab22eSKenneth D. Merry.It Ic negotiate 4869deea857SKenneth D. MerryShow or negotiate various communication parameters. Some controllers may 4879deea857SKenneth D. Merrynot support setting or changing some of these values. For instance, the 4889deea857SKenneth D. MerryAdaptec 174x controllers do not support changing a device's sync rate or 4899deea857SKenneth D. Merryoffset. 490e1205e80SPhilippe CharnierThe 4917c7fb079SRuslan Ermilov.Nm 492e1205e80SPhilippe Charnierutility 4939deea857SKenneth D. Merrywill not attempt to set the parameter if the controller indicates that it 4949deea857SKenneth D. Merrydoes not support setting the parameter. To find out what the controller 4959deea857SKenneth D. Merrysupports, use the 4969deea857SKenneth D. Merry.Fl v 4979deea857SKenneth D. Merryflag. The meaning of the 4989deea857SKenneth D. Merry.Fl v 4999deea857SKenneth D. Merryflag for the 50033fab22eSKenneth D. Merry.Ic negotiate 5019deea857SKenneth D. Merrycommand is described below. Also, some controller drivers don't support 5029deea857SKenneth D. Merrysetting negotiation parameters, even if the underlying controller supports 5039deea857SKenneth D. Merrynegotiation changes. Some controllers, such as the Advansys wide 5049deea857SKenneth D. Merrycontrollers, support enabling and disabling synchronous negotiation for 5059deea857SKenneth D. Merrya device, but do not support setting the synchronous negotiation rate. 5061252c1bbSRuslan Ermilov.Bl -tag -width 17n 5079deea857SKenneth D. Merry.It Fl a 5089deea857SKenneth D. MerryAttempt to make the negotiation settings take effect immediately by sending 5099deea857SKenneth D. Merrya Test Unit Ready command to the device. 5109deea857SKenneth D. Merry.It Fl c 5119deea857SKenneth D. MerryShow or set current negotiation settings. This is the default. 5129deea857SKenneth D. Merry.It Fl D Ar enable|disable 5139deea857SKenneth D. MerryEnable or disable disconnection. 5149deea857SKenneth D. Merry.It Fl O Ar offset 5159deea857SKenneth D. MerrySet the command delay offset. 5169deea857SKenneth D. Merry.It Fl q 5179deea857SKenneth D. MerryBe quiet, don't print anything. This is generally useful when you want to 5189deea857SKenneth D. Merryset a parameter, but don't want any status information. 5199deea857SKenneth D. Merry.It Fl R Ar syncrate 5209deea857SKenneth D. MerryChange the synchronization rate for a device. The sync rate is a floating 5219deea857SKenneth D. Merrypoint value specified in MHz. So, for instance, 5229deea857SKenneth D. Merry.Sq 20.000 5239deea857SKenneth D. Merryis a legal value, as is 5249deea857SKenneth D. Merry.Sq 20 . 5259deea857SKenneth D. Merry.It Fl T Ar enable|disable 5269deea857SKenneth D. MerryEnable or disable tagged queueing for a device. 5279deea857SKenneth D. Merry.It Fl U 5289deea857SKenneth D. MerryShow or set user negotiation settings. The default is to show or set 5299deea857SKenneth D. Merrycurrent negotiation settings. 5309deea857SKenneth D. Merry.It Fl v 5319deea857SKenneth D. MerryThe verbose switch has special meaning for the 53233fab22eSKenneth D. Merry.Ic negotiate 5339deea857SKenneth D. Merrysubcommand. It causes 5347c7fb079SRuslan Ermilov.Nm 5359deea857SKenneth D. Merryto print out the contents of a Path Inquiry (XPT_PATH_INQ) CCB sent to the 5369deea857SKenneth D. Merrycontroller driver. 5379deea857SKenneth D. Merry.It Fl W Ar bus_width 5389deea857SKenneth D. MerrySpecify the bus width to negotiate with a device. The bus width is 5399deea857SKenneth D. Merryspecified in bits. The only useful values to specify are 8, 16, and 32 5409deea857SKenneth D. Merrybits. The controller must support the bus width in question in order for 5419deea857SKenneth D. Merrythe setting to take effect. 5429deea857SKenneth D. Merry.El 5439deea857SKenneth D. Merry.Pp 5449deea857SKenneth D. MerryIn general, sync rate and offset settings will not take effect for a 5459deea857SKenneth D. Merrydevice until a command has been sent to the device. The 5469deea857SKenneth D. Merry.Fl a 5479deea857SKenneth D. Merryswitch above will automatically send a Test Unit Ready to the device so 5489deea857SKenneth D. Merrynegotiation parameters will take effect. 54933fab22eSKenneth D. Merry.It Ic format 55096a93c63SKenneth D. MerryIssue the 55196a93c63SKenneth D. Merry.Tn SCSI 55296a93c63SKenneth D. MerryFORMAT UNIT command to the named device. 55396a93c63SKenneth D. Merry.Pp 55496a93c63SKenneth D. Merry.Em WARNING! WARNING! WARNING! 55596a93c63SKenneth D. Merry.Pp 55696a93c63SKenneth D. MerryLow level formatting a disk will destroy ALL data on the disk. Use 55796a93c63SKenneth D. Merryextreme caution when issuing this command. Many users low-level format 55896a93c63SKenneth D. Merrydisks that do not really need to be low-level formatted. There are 55996a93c63SKenneth D. Merryrelatively few scenarios that call for low-level formatting a disk. 56096a93c63SKenneth D. MerryOne reason for 56196a93c63SKenneth D. Merrylow-level formatting a disk is to initialize the disk after changing 56296a93c63SKenneth D. Merryits physical sector size. Another reason for low-level formatting a disk 56396a93c63SKenneth D. Merryis to revive the disk if you are getting "medium format corrupted" errors 56496a93c63SKenneth D. Merryfrom the disk in response to read and write requests. 56596a93c63SKenneth D. Merry.Pp 56696a93c63SKenneth D. MerrySome disks take longer than others to format. Users should specify a 56796a93c63SKenneth D. Merrytimeout long enough to allow the format to complete. The default format 56896a93c63SKenneth D. Merrytimeout is 3 hours, which should be long enough for most disks. Some hard 56996a93c63SKenneth D. Merrydisks will complete a format operation in a very short period of time 57096a93c63SKenneth D. Merry(on the order of 5 minutes or less). This is often because the drive 57196a93c63SKenneth D. Merrydoesn't really support the FORMAT UNIT command -- it just accepts the 57296a93c63SKenneth D. Merrycommand, waits a few minutes and then returns it. 57396a93c63SKenneth D. Merry.Pp 57496a93c63SKenneth D. MerryThe 57596a93c63SKenneth D. Merry.Sq format 57696a93c63SKenneth D. Merrysubcommand takes several arguments that modify its default behavior. The 57796a93c63SKenneth D. Merry.Fl q 57896a93c63SKenneth D. Merryand 57996a93c63SKenneth D. Merry.Fl y 58096a93c63SKenneth D. Merryarguments can be useful for scripts. 58196a93c63SKenneth D. Merry.Pp 5821252c1bbSRuslan Ermilov.Bl -tag -width 6n 58396a93c63SKenneth D. Merry.It Fl q 58496a93c63SKenneth D. MerryBe quiet, don't print any status messages. This option will not disable 58596a93c63SKenneth D. Merrythe questions, however. To disable questions, use the 58696a93c63SKenneth D. Merry.Fl y 58796a93c63SKenneth D. Merryargument, below. 58896a93c63SKenneth D. Merry.It Fl w 58996a93c63SKenneth D. MerryIssue a non-immediate format command. By default, 5907c7fb079SRuslan Ermilov.Nm 59196a93c63SKenneth D. Merryissues the FORMAT UNIT command with the immediate bit set. This tells the 59296a93c63SKenneth D. Merrydevice to immediately return the format command, before the format has 59396a93c63SKenneth D. Merryactually completed. Then, 5947c7fb079SRuslan Ermilov.Nm 59596a93c63SKenneth D. Merrygathers 59696a93c63SKenneth D. Merry.Tn SCSI 59796a93c63SKenneth D. Merrysense information from the device every second to determine how far along 59896a93c63SKenneth D. Merryin the format process it is. If the 59996a93c63SKenneth D. Merry.Fl w 60096a93c63SKenneth D. Merryargument is specified, 6017c7fb079SRuslan Ermilov.Nm 60296a93c63SKenneth D. Merrywill issue a non-immediate format command, and will be unable to print any 60396a93c63SKenneth D. Merryinformation to let the user know what percentage of the disk has been 60496a93c63SKenneth D. Merryformatted. 60596a93c63SKenneth D. Merry.It Fl y 60696a93c63SKenneth D. MerryDon't ask any questions. By default, 6077c7fb079SRuslan Ermilov.Nm 60896a93c63SKenneth D. Merrywill ask the user if he/she really wants to format the disk in question, 60996a93c63SKenneth D. Merryand also if the default format command timeout is acceptable. The user 61096a93c63SKenneth D. Merrywill not be asked about the timeout if a timeout is specified on the 61196a93c63SKenneth D. Merrycommand line. 61296a93c63SKenneth D. Merry.El 61333fab22eSKenneth D. Merry.It Ic help 6145a251d70SKenneth D. MerryPrint out verbose usage information. 615525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.El 616525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Sh ENVIRONMENT 617525689f1SJustin T. GibbsThe 618525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Ev SCSI_MODES 619525689f1SJustin T. Gibbsvariable allows the user to specify an alternate mode page format file. 620525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Pp 621525689f1SJustin T. GibbsThe 622525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Ev EDITOR 623525689f1SJustin T. Gibbsvariable determines which text editor 6247c7fb079SRuslan Ermilov.Nm 625525689f1SJustin T. Gibbsstarts when editing mode pages. 626525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Sh FILES 627525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Bl -tag -width /usr/share/misc/scsi_modes -compact 628525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.It Pa /usr/share/misc/scsi_modes 629525689f1SJustin T. Gibbsis the SCSI mode format database. 630525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.It Pa /dev/xpt0 631525689f1SJustin T. Gibbsis the transport layer device. 632525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.It Pa /dev/pass* 633525689f1SJustin T. Gibbsare the CAM application passthrough devices. 634525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.El 635525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Sh EXAMPLES 636525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Dl camcontrol eject -n cd -u 1 -v 637525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Pp 638525689f1SJustin T. GibbsEject the CD from cd1, and print SCSI sense information if the command 639525689f1SJustin T. Gibbsfails. 640525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Pp 641b3550398SKenneth D. Merry.Dl camcontrol tur da0 642525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Pp 643525689f1SJustin T. GibbsSend the SCSI test unit ready command to da0. 644e1205e80SPhilippe CharnierThe 6457c7fb079SRuslan Ermilov.Nm 646e1205e80SPhilippe Charnierutility will report whether the disk is ready, but will not display sense 647525689f1SJustin T. Gibbsinformation if the command fails since the 648525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Fl v 649525689f1SJustin T. Gibbsswitch was not specified. 650525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Pp 651c7938743SMike Pritchard.Bd -literal -offset indent 652c60e19a8SKenneth D. Merrycamcontrol tur da1 -E -C 4 -t 50 -v 653525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Ed 654525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Pp 655525689f1SJustin T. GibbsSend a test unit ready command to da1. Enable kernel error recovery. 656525689f1SJustin T. GibbsSpecify a retry count of 4, and a timeout of 50 seconds. Enable sense 657525689f1SJustin T. Gibbsprinting (with the 658525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Fl v 659525689f1SJustin T. Gibbsflag) if the command fails. Since error recovery is turned on, the 660525689f1SJustin T. Gibbsdisk will be spun up if it is not currently spinning. 661e1205e80SPhilippe CharnierThe 6627c7fb079SRuslan Ermilov.Nm 663e1205e80SPhilippe Charnierutility will report whether the disk is ready. 664c7938743SMike Pritchard.Bd -literal -offset indent 665525689f1SJustin T. Gibbscamcontrol cmd -n cd -u 1 -v -c "3C 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0e 00" \e 666525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs -i 0xe "s1 i3 i1 i1 i1 i1 i1 i1 i1 i1 i1 i1" 667525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Ed 668525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Pp 669525689f1SJustin T. GibbsIssue a READ BUFFER command (0x3C) to cd1. Display the buffer size of cd1, 670525689f1SJustin T. Gibbsand display the first 10 bytes from the cache on cd1. Display SCSI sense 671525689f1SJustin T. Gibbsinformation if the command fails. 672525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Pp 673c7938743SMike Pritchard.Bd -literal -offset indent 6748604fe2eSSADA Kenjicamcontrol cmd -n cd -u 1 -v -c "3B 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0e 00" \e 675525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs -o 14 "00 00 00 00 1 2 3 4 5 6 v v v v" 7 8 9 8 676525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Ed 677525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Pp 678525689f1SJustin T. GibbsIssue a WRITE BUFFER (0x3B) command to cd1. Write out 10 bytes of data, 679525689f1SJustin T. Gibbsnot including the (reserved) 4 byte header. Print out sense information if 680525689f1SJustin T. Gibbsthe command fails. Be very careful with this command, improper use may 681525689f1SJustin T. Gibbscause data corruption. 682525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Pp 683c7938743SMike Pritchard.Bd -literal -offset indent 684c60e19a8SKenneth D. Merrycamcontrol modepage da3 -m 1 -e -P 3 68594d09127SKenneth D. Merry.Ed 686525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Pp 687525689f1SJustin T. GibbsEdit mode page 1 (the Read-Write Error Recover page) for da3, and save the 688525689f1SJustin T. Gibbssettings on the drive. Mode page 1 contains a disk drive's auto read and 689525689f1SJustin T. Gibbswrite reallocation settings, among other things. 690525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Pp 6915710d224SKenneth D. Merry.Dl camcontrol rescan all 6925710d224SKenneth D. Merry.Pp 6935710d224SKenneth D. MerryRescan all SCSI busses in the system for devices that have been added, 6945710d224SKenneth D. Merryremoved or changed. 6955710d224SKenneth D. Merry.Pp 696525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Dl camcontrol rescan 0 697525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Pp 698525689f1SJustin T. GibbsRescan SCSI bus 0 for devices that have been added, removed or changed. 699525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Pp 700525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Dl camcontrol rescan 0:1:0 701525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Pp 702525689f1SJustin T. GibbsRescan SCSI bus 0, target 1, lun 0 to see if it has been added, removed, or 703525689f1SJustin T. Gibbschanged. 7049deea857SKenneth D. Merry.Pp 705c60e19a8SKenneth D. Merry.Dl camcontrol tags da5 -N 24 7069deea857SKenneth D. Merry.Pp 7079deea857SKenneth D. MerrySet the number of concurrent transactions for da5 to 24. 7089deea857SKenneth D. Merry.Pp 709c7938743SMike Pritchard.Bd -literal -offset indent 7109deea857SKenneth D. Merrycamcontrol negotiate -n da -u 4 -T disable 7119deea857SKenneth D. Merry.Ed 7129deea857SKenneth D. Merry.Pp 7139deea857SKenneth D. MerryDisable tagged queueing for da4. 7149deea857SKenneth D. Merry.Pp 715c7938743SMike Pritchard.Bd -literal -offset indent 7169deea857SKenneth D. Merrycamcontrol negotiate -n da -u 3 -R 20.000 -O 15 -a 7179deea857SKenneth D. Merry.Ed 7189deea857SKenneth D. Merry.Pp 7199deea857SKenneth D. MerryNegotiate a sync rate of 20MHz and an offset of 15 with da3. Then send a 7209deea857SKenneth D. MerryTest Unit Ready command to make the settings take effect. 721525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Sh SEE ALSO 722525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Xr cam 3 , 7239deea857SKenneth D. Merry.Xr cam_cdbparse 3 , 724c0bdb22bSMatthew Hunt.Xr cam 4 , 725525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Xr pass 4 , 726c0bdb22bSMatthew Hunt.Xr xpt 4 727525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Sh HISTORY 728525689f1SJustin T. GibbsThe 7297c7fb079SRuslan Ermilov.Nm 730e1205e80SPhilippe Charnierutility first appeared in 731525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Fx 3.0 . 732525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Pp 733525689f1SJustin T. GibbsThe mode page editing code and arbitrary SCSI command code are based upon 734525689f1SJustin T. Gibbscode in the old 735525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Xr scsi 8 736525689f1SJustin T. Gibbsutility and 737525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Xr scsi 3 738f9d04512SKenneth D. Merrylibrary, written by Julian Elischer and Peter Dufault. The 739525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Xr scsi 8 740753d686dSRuslan Ermilovprogram first appeared in 741753d686dSRuslan Ermilov.Bx 386 0.1.2.4 , 742753d686dSRuslan Ermilovand first appeared in 74333fab22eSKenneth D. Merry.Fx 744525689f1SJustin T. Gibbsin 745525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Fx 2.0.5 . 746525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Sh AUTHORS 747aa7c9adaSMike Pritchard.An Kenneth Merry Aq ken@FreeBSD.org 748525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Sh BUGS 749525689f1SJustin T. GibbsThe code that parses the generic command line arguments doesn't know that 750525689f1SJustin T. Gibbssome of the subcommands take multiple arguments. So if, for instance, you 751525689f1SJustin T. Gibbstried something like this: 752c7938743SMike Pritchard.Bd -literal -offset indent 753b9e3972aSKenneth D. Merrycamcontrol cmd -n da -u 1 -c "00 00 00 00 00 v" 0x00 -v 754525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Ed 755525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Pp 756525689f1SJustin T. GibbsThe sense information from the test unit ready command would not get 757525689f1SJustin T. Gibbsprinted out, since the first 758525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Xr getopt 3 759525689f1SJustin T. Gibbscall in 7607c7fb079SRuslan Ermilov.Nm 761525689f1SJustin T. Gibbsbails out when it sees the second argument to 762525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Fl c 763c4d9468eSRuslan Ermilov(0x00), 764525689f1SJustin T. Gibbsabove. Fixing this behavior would take some gross code, or changes to the 765525689f1SJustin T. Gibbs.Xr getopt 3 766525689f1SJustin T. Gibbsinterface. The best way to circumvent this problem is to always make sure 767525689f1SJustin T. Gibbsto specify generic 7687c7fb079SRuslan Ermilov.Nm 769525689f1SJustin T. Gibbsarguments before any command-specific arguments. 770