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/freebsd-11-stable/lib/libcam/
H A DMakefilediff 60767 Sun May 21 21:57:52 MDT 2000 ken Implement a new camcontrol function, 'camcontrol format'.

libcam/Makefile: Add scsi_da.c to libcam for the new
scsi_format_unit() function.

camcontrol.8: Update the man page for the new format
functionality, and take out the examples section
describing how to do it with 'camcontrol cmd'.

camcontrol.c: New format functionality. Note that unlike the
rest of the camcontrol subcommands, this one is
interactive by default. Because of the potential
destructiveness of the format command, I thought
it necessary to get confirmation from the user
before spamming a disk. You can disable the
interactive behavior, and the status meter with
command line arguments.

scsi_da.c: Add the new scsi_format_unit() cdb building
function and use #ifdef _KERNEL to make this file
compile in both the kernel and userland. The
format unit function is currently only defined in
the non-kernel case, because nothing in the kernel
is using it. If that changes, it should be
un-ifdefed and compiled in both cases.

scsi_da.h: New function declaration, CDB structure and format
data structures.

Thanks to Nick Hibma for providing some valuable input on these changes.
/freebsd-11-stable/sys/cam/scsi/
H A Dscsi_da.hdiff 60767 Sun May 21 21:57:52 MDT 2000 ken Implement a new camcontrol function, 'camcontrol format'.

libcam/Makefile: Add scsi_da.c to libcam for the new
scsi_format_unit() function.

camcontrol.8: Update the man page for the new format
functionality, and take out the examples section
describing how to do it with 'camcontrol cmd'.

camcontrol.c: New format functionality. Note that unlike the
rest of the camcontrol subcommands, this one is
interactive by default. Because of the potential
destructiveness of the format command, I thought
it necessary to get confirmation from the user
before spamming a disk. You can disable the
interactive behavior, and the status meter with
command line arguments.

scsi_da.c: Add the new scsi_format_unit() cdb building
function and use #ifdef _KERNEL to make this file
compile in both the kernel and userland. The
format unit function is currently only defined in
the non-kernel case, because nothing in the kernel
is using it. If that changes, it should be
un-ifdefed and compiled in both cases.

scsi_da.h: New function declaration, CDB structure and format
data structures.

Thanks to Nick Hibma for providing some valuable input on these changes.
H A Dscsi_da.cdiff 60767 Sun May 21 21:57:52 MDT 2000 ken Implement a new camcontrol function, 'camcontrol format'.

libcam/Makefile: Add scsi_da.c to libcam for the new
scsi_format_unit() function.

camcontrol.8: Update the man page for the new format
functionality, and take out the examples section
describing how to do it with 'camcontrol cmd'.

camcontrol.c: New format functionality. Note that unlike the
rest of the camcontrol subcommands, this one is
interactive by default. Because of the potential
destructiveness of the format command, I thought
it necessary to get confirmation from the user
before spamming a disk. You can disable the
interactive behavior, and the status meter with
command line arguments.

scsi_da.c: Add the new scsi_format_unit() cdb building
function and use #ifdef _KERNEL to make this file
compile in both the kernel and userland. The
format unit function is currently only defined in
the non-kernel case, because nothing in the kernel
is using it. If that changes, it should be
un-ifdefed and compiled in both cases.

scsi_da.h: New function declaration, CDB structure and format
data structures.

Thanks to Nick Hibma for providing some valuable input on these changes.
/freebsd-11-stable/sbin/camcontrol/
H A Dcamcontrol.8diff 60767 Sun May 21 21:57:52 MDT 2000 ken Implement a new camcontrol function, 'camcontrol format'.

libcam/Makefile: Add scsi_da.c to libcam for the new
scsi_format_unit() function.

camcontrol.8: Update the man page for the new format
functionality, and take out the examples section
describing how to do it with 'camcontrol cmd'.

camcontrol.c: New format functionality. Note that unlike the
rest of the camcontrol subcommands, this one is
interactive by default. Because of the potential
destructiveness of the format command, I thought
it necessary to get confirmation from the user
before spamming a disk. You can disable the
interactive behavior, and the status meter with
command line arguments.

scsi_da.c: Add the new scsi_format_unit() cdb building
function and use #ifdef _KERNEL to make this file
compile in both the kernel and userland. The
format unit function is currently only defined in
the non-kernel case, because nothing in the kernel
is using it. If that changes, it should be
un-ifdefed and compiled in both cases.

scsi_da.h: New function declaration, CDB structure and format
data structures.

Thanks to Nick Hibma for providing some valuable input on these changes.
H A Dcamcontrol.cdiff 60767 Sun May 21 21:57:52 MDT 2000 ken Implement a new camcontrol function, 'camcontrol format'.

libcam/Makefile: Add scsi_da.c to libcam for the new
scsi_format_unit() function.

camcontrol.8: Update the man page for the new format
functionality, and take out the examples section
describing how to do it with 'camcontrol cmd'.

camcontrol.c: New format functionality. Note that unlike the
rest of the camcontrol subcommands, this one is
interactive by default. Because of the potential
destructiveness of the format command, I thought
it necessary to get confirmation from the user
before spamming a disk. You can disable the
interactive behavior, and the status meter with
command line arguments.

scsi_da.c: Add the new scsi_format_unit() cdb building
function and use #ifdef _KERNEL to make this file
compile in both the kernel and userland. The
format unit function is currently only defined in
the non-kernel case, because nothing in the kernel
is using it. If that changes, it should be
un-ifdefed and compiled in both cases.

scsi_da.h: New function declaration, CDB structure and format
data structures.

Thanks to Nick Hibma for providing some valuable input on these changes.

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