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26.Dd December 20, 2017
27.Dt ADA 4
28.Os
29.Sh NAME
30.Nm ada
31.Nd ATA Direct Access device driver
32.Sh SYNOPSIS
33.Cd device ada
34.Sh DESCRIPTION
35The
36.Nm
37driver provides support for direct access devices, implementing the
38.Tn ATA
39command protocol, that are attached to the system through a host adapter
40supported by the CAM subsystem.
41.Pp
42The host adapter must also be separately configured into the system before an
43.Tn ATA
44direct access device can be configured.
45.Sh COMMAND QUEUING
46Command queuing allows the device to process multiple transactions
47concurrently, often re-ordering them to reduce the number and length of
48seeks.
49.Tn ATA
50defines two types of queuing:
51.Tn TCQ (Tagged Command Queuing, PATA legacy)
52and
53.Tn NCQ (Native Command Queuing, SATA) .
54The
55.Nm
56device driver takes full advantage of NCQ, when supported.
57To ensure that transactions to distant parts of the media,
58which may be deferred indefinitely by servicing requests closer to the current
59head position, are completed in a timely fashion, an ordered
60transaction is sent every 7 seconds during continuous device operation.
61.Sh CACHE EFFECTS
62Many direct access devices are equipped with read and/or write caches.
63Parameters affecting the device's cache are reported in device IDENTIFY data
64and can be examined and modified via the
65.Xr camcontrol 8
66utility.
67.Pp
68The read cache is used to store data from device-initiated read ahead
69operations as well as frequently used data.
70The read cache is transparent
71to the user and can be enabled without any adverse effect.
72Most devices
73with a read cache come from the factory with it enabled.
74.Pp
75The write cache can greatly decrease the latency of write operations
76and allows the device to reorganize writes to increase efficiency and
77performance.
78This performance gain comes at a price.
79Should the device
80lose power while its cache contains uncommitted write operations, these
81writes will be lost.
82The effect of a loss of write transactions on
83a file system is non-deterministic and can cause corruption.
84Most
85devices age write transactions to limit the vulnerability to a few transactions
86recently reported as complete, but it is nonetheless recommended that
87systems with write cache enabled devices reside on an Uninterruptible
88Power Supply (UPS).
89The
90.Nm
91device driver ensures that the cache and media are synchronized upon
92final close of the device or an unexpected shutdown (panic) event.
93This ensures that it is safe to disconnect power once the operating system
94has reported that it has halted.
95.Sh SYSCTL VARIABLES
96The following variables are available as both
97.Xr sysctl 8
98variables and
99.Xr loader 8
100tunables:
101.Bl -tag -width 12
102.It Va kern.cam.ada.retry_count
103.Pp
104This variable determines how many times the
105.Nm
106driver will retry a READ or WRITE command.
107This does not affect the number of retries used during probe time or for
108the
109.Nm
110driver dump routine.
111This value currently defaults to 4.
112.It Va kern.cam.ada.default_timeout
113.Pp
114This variable determines how long the
115.Nm
116driver will wait before timing out an outstanding command.
117The units for this value are seconds, and the default is currently 30
118seconds.
119.It Va kern.cam.ada.spindown_shutdown
120.Pp
121This variable determines whether to spin-down disks when shutting down.
122Set to 1 to enable spin-down, 0 to disable.
123The default is currently enabled.
124.It Va kern.cam.sort_io_queue
125.It Va kern.cam.ada. Ns Ar X Ns Va .sort_io_queue
126.Pp
127These variables determine whether request queue should be sorted trying
128to optimize head seeks.
129Set to 1 to enable sorting, 0 to disable, -1 to leave it as-is.
130The default is sorting enabled for HDDs and disabled SSDs.
131.It Va kern.cam.ada.read_ahead
132.It Va kern.cam.ada. Ns Ar X Ns Va .read_ahead
133.It Va kern.cam.ada.write_cache
134.It Va kern.cam.ada. Ns Ar X Ns Va .write_cache
135.Pp
136These variables determine whether device read-ahead and write caches
137should be enabled globally or per-device or disabled.
138Set to 1 to enable write cache, 0 to disable, -1 to leave it as-is.
139Values modified at runtime take effect only after device reset
140.Pq using the reset subcommand of Xr camcontrol 8 .
141Because of that, this setting should be changed in
142.Pa /boot/loader.conf
143instead of
144.Pa /etc/sysctl.conf .
145The global default is currently 1.
146The per-device default is to leave it as-is (follow global setting).
147.El
148.Sh FILES
149.Bl -tag -width ".Pa /dev/ada*" -compact
150.It Pa /dev/ada*
151ATA device nodes
152.El
153.Sh SEE ALSO
154.Xr ahci 4 ,
155.Xr cam 4 ,
156.Xr da 4 ,
157.Xr mvs 4 ,
158.Xr nda 4 ,
159.Xr siis 4
160.Sh HISTORY
161The
162.Nm
163driver first appeared in
164.Fx 8.0 .
165.Sh AUTHORS
166.An Alexander Motin Aq Mt mav@FreeBSD.org
167