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author | trhodes <trhodes@FreeBSD.org> | 2002-12-14 18:38:34 +0000 |
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committer | trhodes <trhodes@FreeBSD.org> | 2002-12-14 18:38:34 +0000 |
commit | 73d38bc748540eeeeac1904d6c30880c89fddecd (patch) | |
tree | 1126a24a1588ba4a1f27cc2f23cb50e8827e5869 | |
parent | 0347b391165bf804160d9154893976db5620243a (diff) | |
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Add a list of currently supported modes && an EXAMPLES section.
PR: 40465
Submitted by: Cyrille Lefevre <cyrille.lefevre@laposte.net>
-rw-r--r-- | sbin/atacontrol/atacontrol.8 | 34 |
1 files changed, 34 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/sbin/atacontrol/atacontrol.8 b/sbin/atacontrol/atacontrol.8 index 3899e9b..003a4bf 100644 --- a/sbin/atacontrol/atacontrol.8 +++ b/sbin/atacontrol/atacontrol.8 @@ -172,6 +172,20 @@ If one of the devices mode should not be changed, use a nonexisting mode as argument (i.e.\& .Dq Li XXX ) , and the mode will remain unchanged. +.Pp +Currently supported modes are : +.Dq Li BIOSDMA , +.Dq Li PIO0 (alias BIOSPIO) , +.Dq Li PIO1 , +.Dq Li PIO2 , +.Dq Li PIO3 , +.Dq Li PIO4 , +.Dq Li WDMA2 , +.Dq Li UDMA2 (alias UDMA33) , +.Dq Li UDMA4 (alias UDMA66) , +.Dq Li UDMA5 (alias UDMA100) +and +.Dq Li UDMA6 (alias UDMA133) . .It Ic info Show info about the attached devices on the .Ar channel . @@ -188,6 +202,26 @@ Fan RPM speed, enclosure temperature, 5V and 12V levels are shown. .It Ic list Show info about all attached devices on all active controllers. .El +.Sh EXAMPLES +To see the devices' current access modes, use the command line: +.Pp +.Dl atacontrol mode 0 +.Pp +which results in the modes of the devices being displayed as a string +like this: +.Pp +.Dl Master = WDMA2 +.Dl Slave = PIO4 +.Pp +This means that ata0-master is in DMA mode, +ata0-slave is in PIO mode, +and so forth. +You can set the mode with atacontrol and a string like the above, +for example: +.Pp +.Dl atacontrol mode 0 PIO4 PIO4 +.Pp +The new modes are set as soon as the atacontrol command returns. .Sh SEE ALSO .Xr ata 4 .Sh HISTORY |