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V [ ` e j o t y ~ O ! H " ; # $ % & ' @ A B C D E F z G Q O < , bad char: '%c' 0x%02x Use of %s is VERY DANGEROUS. %s Please supply the --yes-i-know-what-i-am-doing flag if you really want this. Program aborted. Use of %s is EXTREMELY DANGEROUS. %s Please also supply the --please-destroy-my-drive flag if you really want this. Program aborted. ATA Security Commands: Most of these are VERY DANGEROUS and can destroy all of your data! Due to bugs in older Linux kernels, use of these commands may even trigger kernel segfaults or worse. EXPERIMENT AT YOUR OWN RISK! --security-freeze Freeze security settings until reset. --security-set-pass PASSWD Lock drive, using password PASSWD: Use 'NULL' to set empty password. Drive gets locked if user-passwd is selected. --security-unlock PASSWD Unlock drive. --security-disable PASSWD Disable drive locking. --security-erase PASSWD Erase a (locked) drive. --security-erase-enhanced PASSWD Enhanced-erase a (locked) drive. The above four commands may optionally be preceded by these options: --security-mode LEVEL Use LEVEL to select security level: h high security (default). m maximum security. --user-master WHICH Use WHICH to choose password type: u user-password (default). m master-password %s: %s %s: bad/missing filename parameter read only %u/256 IDENTIFY words from stdin: %s missing PASSWD PASSWD too long (must be %d chars max) NULL security_password="%s" (on) (off) HDIO_DRIVE_CMD(identify) failed HDIO_DRIVE_CMD(dco_identify) failed HDIO_DRIVE_CMD(flushcache) failed READ_NATIVE_MAX_ADDRESS_EXT failed READ_NATIVE_MAX_ADDRESS_EXT response: hob={%02x %02x %02x} lob={%02x %02x %02x} READ_NATIVE_MAX_ADDRESS failed the full disk %s is a RAID device: please specify an absolute LBA of a raw member device instead (raid1 only) Device %s has non-zero LBA starting offset of %llu. Please use an absolute LBA with the /dev/ entry for the raw device, rather than a partition or raid name. %s is probably a partition of %s (?) The absolute LBA of sector %llu from %s should be %llu Aborting. read() failed read(%u) returned %u bytes read() hit EOF - device too small lseek() failed BLKFLSBUF failed trimming %llu sectors from %d ranges FAILED succeeded %s - get/set hard disk parameters - version v9.43, by Mark Lord. Usage: %s [options] [device ...] Options: -a Get/set fs readahead -A Get/set the drive look-ahead flag (0/1) -b Get/set bus state (0 == off, 1 == on, 2 == tristate) -B Set Advanced Power Management setting (1-255) -c Get/set IDE 32-bit IO setting -C Check drive power mode status -d Get/set using_dma flag -D Enable/disable drive defect management -E Set cd/dvd drive speed -f Flush buffer cache for device on exit -F Flush drive write cache -g Display drive geometry -h Display terse usage information -H Read temperature from drive (Hitachi only) -i Display drive identification -I Detailed/current information directly from drive -J Get/set Western DIgital "Idle3" timeout for a WDC "Green" drive (DANGEROUS) -k Get/set keep_settings_over_reset flag (0/1) -K Set drive keep_features_over_reset flag (0/1) -L Set drive doorlock (0/1) (removable harddisks only) -m Get/set multiple sector count -M Get/set acoustic management (0-254, 128: quiet, 254: fast) -n Get/set ignore-write-errors flag (0/1) -N Get/set max visible number of sectors (HPA) (VERY DANGEROUS) -p Set PIO mode on IDE interface chipset (0,1,2,3,4,...) -P Set drive prefetch count -q Change next setting quietly -Q Get/set DMA queue_depth (if supported) -r Get/set device readonly flag (DANGEROUS to set) -R Get/set device write-read-verify flag -s Set power-up in standby flag (0/1) (DANGEROUS) -S Set standby (spindown) timeout -t Perform device read timings -T Perform cache read timings -u Get/set unmaskirq flag (0/1) -U Obsolete -v Use defaults; same as -acdgkmur for IDE drives -V Display program version and exit immediately -w Perform device reset (DANGEROUS) -W Get/set drive write-caching flag (0/1) -x Obsolete -X Set IDE xfer mode (DANGEROUS) -y Put drive in standby mode -Y Put drive to sleep -z Re-read partition table -Z Disable Seagate auto-powersaving mode --dco-freeze Freeze/lock current device configuration until next power cycle --dco-identify Read/dump device configuration identify data --dco-restore Reset device configuration back to factory defaults --direct Use O_DIRECT to bypass page cache for timings --drq-hsm-error Crash system with a "stuck DRQ" error (VERY DANGEROUS) --fallocate Create a file without writing data to disk --fibmap Show device extents (and fragmentation) for a file --fwdownload Download firmware file to drive (EXTREMELY DANGEROUS) --fwdownload-mode3 Download firmware using min-size segments (EXTREMELY DANGEROUS) --fwdownload-mode3-max Download firmware using max-size segments (EXTREMELY DANGEROUS) --fwdownload-mode7 Download firmware using a single segment (EXTREMELY DANGEROUS) --idle-immediate Idle drive immediately --idle-unload Idle immediately and unload heads --Istdin Read identify data from stdin as ASCII hex --Istdout Write identify data to stdout as ASCII hex --make-bad-sector Deliberately corrupt a sector directly on the media (VERY DANGEROUS) --offset use with -t, to begin timings at given offset (in GiB) from start of drive --prefer-ata12 Use 12-byte (instead of 16-byte) SAT commands when possible --read-sector Read and dump (in hex) a sector directly from the media --security-help Display help for ATA security commands --trim-sector-ranges Tell SSD firmware to discard unneeded data sectors: lba:count .. --trim-sector-ranges-stdin Same as above, but reads lba:count pairs from stdin --verbose Display extra diagnostics from some commands --write-sector Repair/overwrite a (possibly bad) sector directly on the media (VERY DANGEROUS) -%c: bad/missing %s value (%d..%d) could not allocate timing buf mlock() failed on timing buf SECURITY_DISABLE SECURITY_ERASE SECURITY_UNLOCK SECURITY_SET_PASS user high permanent temporary flagged pseudo no yes NVcache_spindown NVcache_spinup active/idle on/off , ATA/ATAPI- O_DIRECT O_DIRECT buffered %s: --trim-sector-ranges-stdin This might destroy the drive and/or all data on it. OCZ VERTEX-LE OCZ-VERTEX queue/max_sectors_kb mmap(MAP_ANONYMOUS) %llu:%llu stdin: error at lba:count pair #%d: %s -J This implementation is not as thorough as the official WDIDLE3.EXE. Use at your own risk! setting wdidle3 to setting fs readahead to %d BLKRASET failed attempting to auto-tune PIO mode attempting to set PIO mode to %d attempting to set MDMA mode to %d attempting to set UDMA mode to %d HDIO_SET_PIO_MODE failed setting 32-bit IO_support flag to %d HDIO_SET_32BIT failed setting multcount to %d HDIO_SET_MULTCOUNT failed -m Only the old IDE drivers work correctly with -m with kernels up to at least 2.6.29. libata drives may fail and get hung if you set this flag. HDIO_DRIVE_CMD(set_multi_count) failed setting readonly to %d BLKROSET failed setting unmaskirq to %d HDIO_SET_UNMASKINTR failed setting using_dma to %d HDIO_SET_DMA failed setting queue_depth to %d device/queue_depth setting nowerr to %d HDIO_SET_NOWERR failed setting keep_settings to %d HDIO_SET_KEEPSETTINGS failed setting drive doorlock to %d HDIO_DRIVE_CMD(doorlock) failed setting drive keep features to %d HDIO_DRIVE_CMD(keepsettings) failed setting drive defect management to %d HDIO_DRIVE_CMD(defectmgmt) failed setting drive prefetch to %d HDIO_DRIVE_CMD(setprefetch) failed setting xfermode to %d default PIO mode default PIO mode, disable IORDY PIO flow control mode%u singleword DMA mode%u multiword DMA mode%u UltraDMA mode%u unknown, probably not valid HDIO_DRIVE_CMD(setxfermode) failed setting drive read-lookahead to %d HDIO_DRIVE_CMD(setreadahead) failed spin-up: -s1 This requires BIOS and kernel support to recognize/boot the drive. setting power-up in standby to %d HDIO_DRIVE_CMD(powerup_in_standby) failed setting Advanced Power Management level to 0x%02x (%d) HDIO_DRIVE_CMD failed setting cd/dvd speed to %d SET_STREAMING/CDROM_SELECT_SPEED both failed setting acoustic management to %d HDIO_DRIVE_CMD:ACOUSTIC failed setting write-read-verify to %d HDIO_DRIVE_CMD:WRV failed setting drive write-caching to %d HDIO_DRIVE_CMD(setcache) failed setting standby to %u 21 minutes vendor-specific ?reserved 21 minutes + 15 seconds %u minutes + %u seconds %u hours illegal value HDIO_DRIVE_CMD(setidle) failed malloc() BUG in do_set_security(), command1=0x%x Issuing %s command, password="%s", user=%s , mode=%s ERASE_PREPARE BUG in do_set_security(), command2=0x%x --dco-restore You are trying to deliberately reset your drive configuration back to the factory defaults. This may change the apparent capacity and feature set of the drive, making all data on it inaccessible. You could lose *everything*. issuing DCO restore command HDIO_DRIVE_CMD(dco_restore) failed issuing DCO freeze command HDIO_DRIVE_CMD(dco_freeze) failed issuing security freeze command HDIO_DRIVE_CMD(security_freeze) failed disabling Seagate auto powersaving mode HDIO_DRIVE_CMD(seagatepwrsave) failed setting bus state to %d (%s) HDIO_SET_BUSSTATE failed setting max visible sectors to %llu (%s) -Nnnnnn You have requested reducing the apparent size of the drive. This is a BAD idea, and can easily destroy all of the drive's contents. SET_MAX_ADDRESS failed --make-bad-sector You are trying to deliberately corrupt a low-level sector on the media. This is a BAD idea, and can easily result in total data loss. Device does not claim to implement the required WRITE_UNC_EXT command This operation will probably fail (continuing regardless). Corrupting sector %llu (WRITE_UNC_EXT as %s): Corrupting sector %llu (WRITE_LONG): --trim-sector-ranges --write-sector You are trying to deliberately overwrite a low-level sector on the media. This is a BAD idea, and can easily result in total data loss. re-writing sector %llu: --fwdownload requires the raw device, not a partition. --fwdownload This flag has not been tested with many drives to date. You are trying to deliberately overwrite the drive firmware with the contents of the specified file. If this fails, your drive could be toast. This might destroy the drive and well as all of the data on it. reading sector %llu: triggering "stuck DRQ" host state machine error drq_hsm_error ata status=0x%02x ata error=0x%02x HDIO_DRIVE_CMD(hitachisensecondition) failed drive temperature (celsius) is: under -20 over 107 drive temperature in range: %s HDIO_GET_MULTCOUNT failed multcount = %2ld IO_support =%3ld ( default) 16-bit) 32-bit) 32-bit w/sync) Request-Queue-Bypass) ???) HDIO_GET_32BIT failed unmaskirq = %2ld HDIO_GET_UNMASKINTR failed using_dma = %2ld (DMA-Assisted-PIO) HDIO_GET_DMA failed queue_depth = %2u keepsettings = %2ld HDIO_GET_KEEPSETTINGS failed HDIO_GET_NOWERR failed nowerr = %2ld BLKROGET failed readonly = %2ld BLKRAGET failed readahead = %2ld geometry = %u/%u/%u, sectors = %lld, start = %lld wdidle3 = drive state is: %s Model=%.40s, FwRev=%.8s, SerialNo=%.20s Config={ } RawCHS=%u/%u/%u, TrkSize=%u, SectSize=%u, ECCbytes=%u %s%u BuffType= %s%s , BuffSize=%ukB , BuffSize=unknown , MaxMultSect=%u , MultSect= ?%u? pio0 pio1 pio2 (maybe): CurCHS=%u/%u/%u, CurSects=%u , LBA=%s , LBAsects=%llu sdma0 sdma1 sdma2 sdma? mdma0 mdma1 mdma2 mdma? IORDY= , tPIO={min:%u,w/IORDY:%u} pio3 pio4 pio? udma0 udma1 udma2 udma3 udma4 udma5 udma6 , tDMA={min:%u,rec:%u} PIO modes: %s DMA modes: %s UDMA modes: %s AdvancedPM=%s : disabled (255) : unknown setting : mode=0x%02X (%u) WriteCache=%s Drive conforms to: %s: unknown: * signifies the current active mode no identification info available HDIO_GET_IDENTITY failed look-ahead = %2d look-ahead = not supported write-caching = %2d write-caching = not supported APM_level = acoustic = %2u (128=quiet ... 254=fast) acoustic = not supported write-read-verify = %2u write-read-verify = not supported HDIO_GET_BUSSTATE failed busstate = %2ld (%s) max sectors = %llu/%llu , HPA is enabled , HPA is disabled (%llu?) , HPA setting seems invalid (buggy kernel device driver?) Timing %scached reads: %3u MB in %5.2f seconds = %6.2f MB/sec %3u MB in %5.2f seconds = %6.2f kB/sec Timing %s disk reads (offset %llu GB) re-reading partition table BLKRRPART failed issuing idle_immediate command HDIO_DRIVE_CMD(idle_immediate) failed issuing standby command HDIO_DRIVE_CMD(standby) failed issuing idle_immediate_unload command TASKFILE(idle_immediate_unload) failed issuing sleep command HDIO_DRIVE_CMD(sleep) failed resetting drive HDIO_DRIVE_RESET failed filesystem-read-ahead look-ahead bus-state power-management-mode 32-bit-IO dma-enable defects-management CDROM/DVD-speed WDC-idle3-timeout kernel-keep-settings drive-keep-settings door-lock multmode-count acoustic-management ignore-write-errors -N bad/missing sector value prefetch queue-depth powerup-in-standby standby-interval read-only write-read-verify unmask-irq v9.43 write-cache verbose prefer-ata12 GB offset for -t flag yes-i-know-what-i-am-doing please-destroy-my-drive direct drq-hsm-error dco-freeze dco-identify fallocate bad/missing block-count fibmap fwdownload-mode3 fwdownload-mode3-max fwdownload-mode7 idle-immediate idle-unload %s[%u] bad/missing sector count repair-sector read-sector Istdout security-mode user-master security-freeze handle_standalone_longarg: num_flags_processed == %d Istdin handle_standalone_longarg: argc(%d) > 0 security-help security-unlock security-set-pass security-disable security-erase security-erase-enhanced -X: missing value HardSect SoftSect NotMFM HdSw>15uSec SpinMotCtl Fixed Removeable DTR<=5Mbs DTR>5Mbs DTR>10Mbs RotSpdTol>.5% dStbOff TrkOff FmtGapReq nonMagnetic slow medium fast eide 1Sect DualPort DualPortCache pio0 pio1 pio2 pio3 pio4 pio5 pio6 pio7 sdma0 sdma1 sdma2 sdma3 sdma4 sdma5 sdma6 sdma7 mdma3 mdma4 mdma5 mdma6 mdma7 udma7 tristate xdP xdP %c %s *%cdma%u ATA-8-ACS revision 2d ATA-8-ACS revision 3b ATA-8-ACS revision 3f ATA-8-ACS revision 3e ATA-8-ACS revision 3c CompactFlash ATA device ATA device, with ATAPI %s, with Unknown device type: bits 15&14 of general configuration word 0 both set to 1. non- removable media powers-up in standby; SET FEATURES subcmd spins-up. WARNING: ID response incomplete. WARNING: Following data may be incorrect. %-20s Model Number: Serial Number: Firmware Revision: Media Serial Num: Media Manufacturer: Transport: Parallel , ATA8-APT Serial , ATA8-AST , SATA 1.0a , SATA II Extensions , SATA Rev 2.5 , SATA Rev 2.6 , SATA Rev 3.0 ; Revision: ATA8-AST T13 Project D1697 Revision 0b Standards: Used: %s Used: unknown (minor revision code 0x%04x) Supported: Likely used: %u & some of %u Used: ATAPI for CD-ROMs, SFF-8020i, r2.5 Supported: CD-ROM ATAPI -%u Likely used CD-ROM ATAPI-1 Configuration: DRQ response: 3ms. <=10ms with INTRQ 50us. unknown. Packet size: 12 bytes 16 bytes Unknown CHS addressing not supported Logical max current cylinders %u %u heads %u %u sectors/track %u %u -- bytes/track: %u bytes/sector: %u CHS current addressable sectors:%11u LBA user addressable sectors:%11u LBA48 user addressable sectors:%11llu %-31s %11u bytes Logical/Physical Sector size: Logical Sector size: Logical Sector-0 offset: device size with M = 1024*1024: %11llu MBytes device size with M = 1000*1000: %11llu MBytes (%llu GB) cache/buffer size = %u KBytes (type=%s) Form Factor: 5.25 inch 3.5 inch 2.5 inch less than 1.8 inch unknown (0x%04x] Nominal Media Rotation Rate: Solid State Device Nominal Media Rotation Rate: %u Capabilities: Cmd queuing, Cmd overlap, LBA, (may be) (can (cannot be disabled) IORDY not likely Buffer type: %04x: single port, single-sector dual port, multi-sector with read caching ability Buffer size: %.1fkB bytes avail on r/w long: %u Queue depth: %u Can perform double-word IO Standby timer values: spec'd by Standard Vendor , no device specific minimum R/W multiple sector transfer: Max = %u Current = Advanced power management level: Recommended acoustic management value: %u, current value: %u ATA sw reset required Overlap support: %uus to release bus. %uus to clear BSY after SERVICE cmd. DMADIR bit required in PACKET commands DMA: sdma%u (?) Interleaved DMA support Cycle time: min=%uns recommended=%uns PIO: pio%d no flow control=%uns IORDY flow control=%uns Commands/features: Enabled Supported: (%u msec for TLC completion timer) * Data Set Management TRIM supported (limit %u block%s) (limit unknown) pio%u mdma%u CFA max advanced io_udma cycle time: %uns CFA max advanced mem_udma cycle time: %uns io_udma%u mem_udma%u * CFA advanced modes: %s * CFA Power Level 1 (max %umA) Key Management (CPRM) feature set Removable Media Status Notification feature set supported Security: Master password revision code = %u not Security level maximum more than 508 min for SECURITY ERASE UNIT. min for ENHANCED SECURITY ERASE UNIT. Logical Unit WWN Device Identifier: %04x%04x%04x%04x NAA : %x IEEE OUI : %06x Unique ID : %x%08x HW reset results: CBLID- above Vih CBLID- below Vih Device num = 0 Device num = 1 determined by the jumper determined by CSEL Checksum: %scorrect (0x%02x), expected 0x%02x Integrity word not set (found 0x%04x, expected 0x%02x%02x) DCO Revision: 0x%04x -- unknown, treating as 0002 The following features can be selectively disabled via DCO: Transfer modes: mdma0 mdma1 mdma2 mdma0 mdma1 mdma0 udma0 udma1 udma2 udma3 udma4 udma5 udma6 udma0 udma1 udma2 udma3 udma4 udma5 udma0 udma1 udma2 udma3 udma4 udma0 udma1 udma2 udma3 udma0 udma1 udma2 udma0 udma1 udma0 Real max sectors: %llu ATA command/feature sets: SMART self_test error_log security PUIS TCQ AAM HPA 48_bit (?): streaming TLC_Reserved_7[10] FUA selective_test conveyance_test write_read_verify reserved_7[15] free_fall trusted_computing WRITE_UNC_EXT NV_cache_power_management NV_cache SATA command/feature sets: NCQ NZ_buffer_offsets interface_power_management async_notification SSP Direct-access device Sequential-access device Printer Processor Write-once device CD-ROM Scanner Optical memory Medium changer Communications device ACS-IT8 device Array controller Enclosure services Reduced block command device Optical card reader/writer hard sectored soft sectored not MFM encoded head switch time > 15us spindle motor control option fixed drive removable drive disk xfer rate <= 5Mbs disk xfer rate > 5Mbs, <= 10Mbs disk xfer rate > 5Mbs rotational speed tol. data strobe offset option track offset option format speed tolerance gap reqd Unspecified ATA-1 X3T9.2 781D prior to revision 4 ATA-1 published, ANSI X3.221-1994 ATA-1 X3T9.2 781D revision 4 ATA-2 published, ANSI X3.279-1996 ATA-2 X3T10 948D prior to revision 2k ATA-3 X3T10 2008D revision 1 ATA-2 X3T10 948D revision 2k ATA-3 X3T10 2008D revision 0 ATA-2 X3T10 948D revision 3 ATA-3 published, ANSI X3.298-199x ATA-3 X3T10 2008D revision 6 ATA-3 X3T13 2008D revision 7 and 7a ATA/ATAPI-4 X3T13 1153D revision 6 ATA/ATAPI-4 T13 1153D revision 13 ATA/ATAPI-4 X3T13 1153D revision 7 ATA/ATAPI-4 T13 1153D revision 18 ATA/ATAPI-4 T13 1153D revision 15 ATA/ATAPI-4 published, ANSI INCITS 317-1998 ATA/ATAPI-5 T13 1321D revision 3 ATA/ATAPI-4 T13 1153D revision 14 ATA/ATAPI-5 T13 1321D revision 1 ATA/ATAPI-5 published, ANSI INCITS 340-2000 ATA/ATAPI-4 T13 1153D revision 17 ATA/ATAPI-6 T13 1410D revision 0 ATA/ATAPI-6 T13 1410D revision 3a ATA/ATAPI-7 T13 1532D revision 1 ATA/ATAPI-6 T13 1410D revision 2 ATA/ATAPI-6 T13 1410D revision 1 ATA/ATAPI-7 published, ANSI INCITS 397-2005 ATA/ATAPI-7 T13 1532D revision 0 Reserved ATA/ATAPI-7 T13 1532D revision 4a ATA/ATAPI-6 published, ANSI INCITS 361-2002 locked frozen expired: security count supported: enhanced erase obsolete 82[15] NOP cmd READ_BUFFER command WRITE_BUFFER command WRITE_VERIFY command Host Protected Area feature set DEVICE_RESET command SERVICE interrupt Release interrupt Look-ahead Write cache PACKET command feature set Removable Media feature set Security Mode feature set SMART feature set FLUSH_CACHE_EXT Mandatory FLUSH_CACHE Device Configuration Overlay feature set 48-bit Address feature set Automatic Acoustic Management feature set SET_MAX security extension Address Offset Reserved Area Boot SET_FEATURES required to spinup after power up Power-Up In Standby feature set Removable Media Status Notification feature set Advanced Power Management feature set CFA feature set READ/WRITE_DMA_QUEUED IDLE_IMMEDIATE with UNLOAD Command Completion Time Limit (CCTL) Time Limited Commands (TLC) feature set URG for WRITE_STREAM[_DMA]_EXT URG for READ_STREAM[_DMA]_EXT 64-bit World wide name WRITE_DMA_QUEUED_FUA_EXT WRITE_{DMA|MULTIPLE}_FUA_EXT General Purpose Logging feature set Media Card Pass-Through Media Card Pass Through Command feature set Media serial number SMART self-test SMART error logging unknown 119[13] unknown 119[12] unknown 119[11] unknown 119[10] unknown 119[9] unknown 119[8] unknown 119[7] unknown 119[6] Free-fall Control feature set Segmented DOWNLOAD_MICROCODE {READ,WRITE}_DMA_EXT_GPL commands WRITE_UNCORRECTABLE_EXT command Write-Read-Verify feature set Disable Data Transfer After Error Detection unknown 76[15] unknown 76[14] unknown 76[13] NCQ priority information Idle-Unload when NCQ is active Phy event counters Host-initiated interface power management Native Command Queueing (NCQ) unknown 76[7] unknown 76[6] unknown 76[5] unknown 76[4] Gen3 signaling speed (6.0Gb/s) Gen2 signaling speed (3.0Gb/s) Gen1 signaling speed (1.5Gb/s) unknown 76[0] unknown 78[15] unknown 78[14] unknown 78[13] unknown 78[12] unknown 78[11] unknown 78[10] unknown 78[9] unknown 78[8] unknown 78[7] Software settings preservation Asynchronous notification (eg. media change) In-order data delivery Device-initiated interface power management DMA Setup Auto-Activate optimization Non-Zero buffer offsets in DMA Setup FIS unknown 78[0] unknown 206[15] (vendor specific) unknown 206[14] (vendor specific) unknown 206[13] (vendor specific) unknown 206[12] (vendor specific) unknown 206[11] unknown 206[10] unknown 206[9] unknown 206[8] unknown 206[7] unknown 206[6] SCT Data Tables (AC5) SCT Features Control (AC4) SCT Error Recovery Control (AC3) SCT Write Same (AC2) SCT Read/Write Long (AC1), obsolete SMART Command Transport (SCT) feature set CFast specification support Deterministic read data after TRIM Long physical sector diagnostics DEVICE CONFIGURATION SET/IDENTIFY DMA commands READ BUFFER DMA command WRITE BUFFER DMA command SET MAX SETPASSWORD/UNLOCK DMA commands DOWNLOAD MICROCODE DMA command reserved 69[7] reserved 69[6] Deterministic read ZEROs after TRIM reserved 69[4] reserved 69[3] reserved 69[2] reserved 69[1] reserved 69[0] %02x outgoing cdb outgoing_data ioctl(fd,SG_IO) SG_IO: ATA_%u status=0x%x, host_status=0x%x, driver_status=0x%x SG_IO: bad status: 0x%x SG_IO: bad host status: 0x%x SG_IO: sb[] incoming_data SG_IO: bad driver status: 0x%x SG_IO: questionable sense data, results may be incorrect SG_IO: bad/missing sense data, sb[] SG_IO: desc[] ATA_%u stat=%02x err=%02x nsect=%02x lbal=%02x lbam=%02x lbah=%02x dev=%02x I/O error, ata_op=0x%02x ata_status=0x%02x ata_error=0x%02x Trying legacy HDIO_DRIVE_CMD oflags.lob_all=0x%02x, flags={ feat nsect lbal lbam lbah dev oflags.hob_all=0x%02x, flags={ using LBA48 taskfile trying legacy HDIO_DRIVE_TASKFILE rc=%d, errno=%d, returned ATA registers: er=%02x ns=%02x ll=%02x lm=%02x lh=%02x dh=%02x st=%02x err=%02x The running kernel lacks CONFIG_IDE_TASK_IOCTL support for this device. sysfs_find_dev %u:%u fstat() failed /sys/block %s(%u:%u): %s /proc/devices fstat() size BLKGETSIZE failed md/level md/raid_disks raid1 md/rd%u/offset md/rd%u/block/dev md/rd%u/block/start HDIO_GETGEO failed %s/%s %d,%d: device not found in %s %10llu %10llu %12llu %s %s - - %s: not a regular file Unable to determine start offset LBA for device, aborting. Unable to determine block size, aborting. %s: filesystem blocksize %u, begins at LBA %llu; assuming %u byte sectors. %12s %10s %10s %10s byte_offset begin_LBA end_LBA sectors ioctl(FIBMAP) fwdownload %s: file size too large, max=%u bytes %s: file size (%llu) not a multiple of 512 %s: %llu bytes DOWNLOAD_MICROCODE: not supported by device Error: file size (%llu) too large for mode7 transfers %s: xfer_mode=%d min=%u max=%u size=%u Error: drive completed transfer at %llu/%llu bytes Error: drive expects more data than provided, but the transfer may have worked regardless. Done. wdidle3_vsc_send_key wdidle3_data_in wdidle3_vsc_enable_disable wdidle3_vsc_data_out [raw=0x%02x] %u ?? %u.%u secs (or %u.%u secs for older drives)
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