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ATA_ID_STRING(9)						  libata Library						  ATA_ID_STRING(9)

NAME
ata_id_string - Convert IDENTIFY DEVICE page into string SYNOPSIS
void ata_id_string(const u16 * id, unsigned char * s, unsigned int ofs, unsigned int len); ARGUMENTS
id IDENTIFY DEVICE results we will examine s string into which data is output ofs offset into identify device page len length of string to return. must be an even number. DESCRIPTION
The strings in the IDENTIFY DEVICE page are broken up into 16-bit chunks. Run through the string, and output each 8-bit chunk linearly, regardless of platform. LOCKING
caller. AUTHOR
Jeff Garzik Author. COPYRIGHT
Kernel Hackers Manual 2.6. July 2010 ATA_ID_STRING(9)

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SG_SCAN(8)							     SG3_UTILS								SG_SCAN(8)

NAME
sg_scan - does a scan of sg devices (or given SCSI/ATAPI/ATA devices) and prints the results SYNOPSIS
sg_scan [-a] [-i] [-n] [-w] [-x] [DEVICE]* DESCRIPTION
If no DEVICE names are given, sg_scan does a scan of the sg devices and outputs a line of information for each sg device that is currently bound to a SCSI device. If one or more DEVICEs are given only those devices are scanned. Each device is opened with the O_NONBLOCK flag so that the scan will not "hang" on any device that another process holds an O_EXCL lock on. Any given DEVICE name is expected to comply with (to some extent) the Storage Architecture Model (SAM see www.t10.org). Any device names associated with the Linux SCSI subsystem (e.g. /dev/sda and /dev/st0m) are suitable. Devices names associated with ATAPI devices (e.g. most CD/DVD drives and ATAPI tape drives) are also suitable. If the device does not fall into the above categories then an ATA IDENTIFY command is tried. OPTIONS
-a do alphabetical scan (i.e. sga, sgb, sgc). Note that sg device nodes with an alphabetical index have been deprecated since the linux kernel 2.2 series. -i do a SCSI INQUIRY, output results in a second (indented) line. If the device is an ATA disk then output information from an ATA IDENTIFY command -n do numeric scan (i.e. sg0, sg1...) [default] -w use a read/write flag when opening sg device (default is read-only) -x extra information output about queuing NOTES
This utility was written at a time when hotplugging of SCSI devices was not supported in Linux. It used a simple algorithm to scan sg device nodes in ascending numeric or alphabetical order, stopping after there were 4 consecutive errors. In the linux kernel 2.6 series, this utility uses sysfs to find which sg device nodes are active and only checks those. Hence there can be large "holes" in the numbering of sg device nodes (e.g. after an adapter has been removed) and still all active sg device nodes will be listed. This utility assumes that sg device nodes are named using the normal conventions and searches from /dev/sg0 to /dev/sg4095 inclu- sive. EXIT STATUS
The exit status of sg_scan is 0 when it is successful. Otherwise see the sg3_utils(8) man page. AUTHORS
Written by D. Gilbert and F. Jansen COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 1999-2006 Douglas Gilbert This software is distributed under the GPL version 2. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PUR- POSE. sg3_utils-1.23 December 2006 SG_SCAN(8)
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