atactl.c revision 1.1 1 1.1 kenh /* $NetBSD: atactl.c,v 1.1 1998/11/19 23:55:00 kenh Exp $ */
2 1.1 kenh
3 1.1 kenh /*-
4 1.1 kenh * Copyright (c) 1998 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
5 1.1 kenh * All rights reserved.
6 1.1 kenh *
7 1.1 kenh * This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation
8 1.1 kenh * by Ken Hornstein.
9 1.1 kenh *
10 1.1 kenh * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
11 1.1 kenh * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
12 1.1 kenh * are met:
13 1.1 kenh * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
14 1.1 kenh * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
15 1.1 kenh * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
16 1.1 kenh * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
17 1.1 kenh * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
18 1.1 kenh * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
19 1.1 kenh * must display the following acknowledgement:
20 1.1 kenh * This product includes software developed by the NetBSD
21 1.1 kenh * Foundation, Inc. and its contributors.
22 1.1 kenh * 4. Neither the name of The NetBSD Foundation nor the names of its
23 1.1 kenh * contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
24 1.1 kenh * from this software without specific prior written permission.
25 1.1 kenh *
26 1.1 kenh * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE NETBSD FOUNDATION, INC. AND CONTRIBUTORS
27 1.1 kenh * ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED
28 1.1 kenh * TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
29 1.1 kenh * PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE FOUNDATION OR CONTRIBUTORS
30 1.1 kenh * BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
31 1.1 kenh * CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
32 1.1 kenh * SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
33 1.1 kenh * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
34 1.1 kenh * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
35 1.1 kenh * ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
36 1.1 kenh * POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
37 1.1 kenh */
38 1.1 kenh
39 1.1 kenh /*
40 1.1 kenh * wdctl(8) - a program to control wd (aka ATA) devices.
41 1.1 kenh */
42 1.1 kenh
43 1.1 kenh #include <sys/param.h>
44 1.1 kenh #include <sys/ioctl.h>
45 1.1 kenh #include <err.h>
46 1.1 kenh #include <errno.h>
47 1.1 kenh #include <fcntl.h>
48 1.1 kenh #include <stdio.h>
49 1.1 kenh #include <stdlib.h>
50 1.1 kenh #include <string.h>
51 1.1 kenh #include <unistd.h>
52 1.1 kenh #include <util.h>
53 1.1 kenh
54 1.1 kenh #include <dev/ata/atareg.h>
55 1.1 kenh #include <dev/ic/wdcreg.h>
56 1.1 kenh #include <sys/ataio.h>
57 1.1 kenh
58 1.1 kenh struct command {
59 1.1 kenh const char *cmd_name;
60 1.1 kenh void (*cmd_func) __P((int, char *[]));
61 1.1 kenh };
62 1.1 kenh
63 1.1 kenh struct bitinfo {
64 1.1 kenh u_int bitmask;
65 1.1 kenh const char *string;
66 1.1 kenh };
67 1.1 kenh
68 1.1 kenh int main __P((int, char *[]));
69 1.1 kenh void usage __P((void));
70 1.1 kenh void ata_command __P((struct atareq *));
71 1.1 kenh void print_bitinfo __P((const char *, u_int, struct bitinfo *));
72 1.1 kenh
73 1.1 kenh int fd; /* file descriptor for device */
74 1.1 kenh const char *dvname; /* device name */
75 1.1 kenh char dvname_store[MAXPATHLEN]; /* for opendisk(3) */
76 1.1 kenh const char *cmdname; /* command user issued */
77 1.1 kenh
78 1.1 kenh extern const char *__progname; /* from crt0.o */
79 1.1 kenh
80 1.1 kenh void device_identify __P((int, char *[]));
81 1.1 kenh void device_setidle __P((int, char *[]));
82 1.1 kenh void device_idle __P((int, char *[]));
83 1.1 kenh
84 1.1 kenh struct command commands[] = {
85 1.1 kenh { "identify", device_identify },
86 1.1 kenh { "setidle", device_setidle },
87 1.1 kenh { "setstandby", device_setidle },
88 1.1 kenh { "idle", device_idle },
89 1.1 kenh { "standby", device_idle },
90 1.1 kenh { "sleep", device_idle },
91 1.1 kenh { NULL, NULL },
92 1.1 kenh };
93 1.1 kenh
94 1.1 kenh /*
95 1.1 kenh * Tables containing bitmasks used for error reporting and
96 1.1 kenh * device identification.
97 1.1 kenh */
98 1.1 kenh
99 1.1 kenh struct bitinfo ata_caps[] = {
100 1.1 kenh { ATA_CAP_STBY, "ATA standby timer values" },
101 1.1 kenh { WDC_CAP_IORDY, "IORDY operation" },
102 1.1 kenh { WDC_CAP_IORDY_DSBL, "IORDY disabling" },
103 1.1 kenh { NULL, NULL },
104 1.1 kenh };
105 1.1 kenh
106 1.1 kenh struct bitinfo ata_vers[] = {
107 1.1 kenh { WDC_VER_ATA1, "ATA-1" },
108 1.1 kenh { WDC_VER_ATA2, "ATA-2" },
109 1.1 kenh { WDC_VER_ATA3, "ATA-3" },
110 1.1 kenh { WDC_VER_ATA4, "ATA-4" },
111 1.1 kenh { NULL, NULL },
112 1.1 kenh };
113 1.1 kenh
114 1.1 kenh struct bitinfo ata_cmd_set1[] = {
115 1.1 kenh { WDC_CMD1_NOP, "NOP command" },
116 1.1 kenh { WDC_CMD1_RB, "READ BUFFER command" },
117 1.1 kenh { WDC_CMD1_WB, "WRITE BUFFER command" },
118 1.1 kenh { WDC_CMD1_HPA, "Host Protected Area feature set" },
119 1.1 kenh { WDC_CMD1_DVRST, "DEVICE RESET command" },
120 1.1 kenh { WDC_CMD1_SRV, "SERVICE interrupt" },
121 1.1 kenh { WDC_CMD1_RLSE, "release interrupt" },
122 1.1 kenh { WDC_CMD1_AHEAD, "look-ahead" },
123 1.1 kenh { WDC_CMD1_CACHE, "write cache" },
124 1.1 kenh { WDC_CMD1_PKT, "PACKET command feature set" },
125 1.1 kenh { WDC_CMD1_PM, "Power Management feature set" },
126 1.1 kenh { WDC_CMD1_REMOV, "Removable Media feature set" },
127 1.1 kenh { WDC_CMD1_SEC, "Security Mode feature set" },
128 1.1 kenh { WDC_CMD1_SMART, "SMART feature set" },
129 1.1 kenh { NULL, NULL },
130 1.1 kenh };
131 1.1 kenh
132 1.1 kenh struct bitinfo ata_cmd_set2[] = {
133 1.1 kenh { WDC_CMD2_RMSN, "Removable Media Status Notification feature set" },
134 1.1 kenh { ATA_CMD2_APM, "Advanced Power Management feature set" },
135 1.1 kenh { ATA_CMD2_CFA, "CFA feature set" },
136 1.1 kenh { ATA_CMD2_RWQ, "READ/WRITE DMS QUEUED commands" },
137 1.1 kenh { WDC_CMD2_DM, "DOWNLOAD MICROCODE command" },
138 1.1 kenh { NULL, NULL },
139 1.1 kenh };
140 1.1 kenh
141 1.1 kenh int
142 1.1 kenh main(argc, argv)
143 1.1 kenh int argc;
144 1.1 kenh char *argv[];
145 1.1 kenh {
146 1.1 kenh int i;
147 1.1 kenh
148 1.1 kenh /* Must have at least: device command */
149 1.1 kenh if (argc < 3)
150 1.1 kenh usage();
151 1.1 kenh
152 1.1 kenh /* Skip program name, get and skip device name and command. */
153 1.1 kenh dvname = argv[1];
154 1.1 kenh cmdname = argv[2];
155 1.1 kenh argv += 3;
156 1.1 kenh argc -= 3;
157 1.1 kenh
158 1.1 kenh /*
159 1.1 kenh * Open the device
160 1.1 kenh */
161 1.1 kenh fd = opendisk(dvname, O_RDWR, dvname_store, sizeof(dvname_store), 0);
162 1.1 kenh if (fd == -1) {
163 1.1 kenh if (errno == ENOENT) {
164 1.1 kenh /*
165 1.1 kenh * Device doesn't exist. Probably trying to open
166 1.1 kenh * a device which doesn't use disk semantics for
167 1.1 kenh * device name. Try again, specifying "cooked",
168 1.1 kenh * which leaves off the "r" in front of the device's
169 1.1 kenh * name.
170 1.1 kenh */
171 1.1 kenh fd = opendisk(dvname, O_RDWR, dvname_store,
172 1.1 kenh sizeof(dvname_store), 1);
173 1.1 kenh if (fd == -1)
174 1.1 kenh err(1, "%s", dvname);
175 1.1 kenh }
176 1.1 kenh err(1, "%s", dvname);
177 1.1 kenh }
178 1.1 kenh
179 1.1 kenh /*
180 1.1 kenh * Point the dvname at the actual device name that opendisk() opened.
181 1.1 kenh */
182 1.1 kenh dvname = dvname_store;
183 1.1 kenh
184 1.1 kenh /* Look up and call the command. */
185 1.1 kenh for (i = 0; commands[i].cmd_name != NULL; i++)
186 1.1 kenh if (strcmp(cmdname, commands[i].cmd_name) == 0)
187 1.1 kenh break;
188 1.1 kenh if (commands[i].cmd_name == NULL)
189 1.1 kenh errx(1, "unknown command: %s\n", cmdname);
190 1.1 kenh
191 1.1 kenh (*commands[i].cmd_func)(argc, argv);
192 1.1 kenh exit(0);
193 1.1 kenh }
194 1.1 kenh
195 1.1 kenh void
196 1.1 kenh usage()
197 1.1 kenh {
198 1.1 kenh
199 1.1 kenh fprintf(stderr, "usage: %s device command [arg [...]]\n",
200 1.1 kenh __progname);
201 1.1 kenh exit(1);
202 1.1 kenh }
203 1.1 kenh
204 1.1 kenh /*
205 1.1 kenh * Wrapper that calls ATAIOCCOMMAND and checks for errors
206 1.1 kenh */
207 1.1 kenh
208 1.1 kenh void
209 1.1 kenh ata_command(req)
210 1.1 kenh struct atareq *req;
211 1.1 kenh {
212 1.1 kenh int error;
213 1.1 kenh
214 1.1 kenh error = ioctl(fd, ATAIOCCOMMAND, req);
215 1.1 kenh
216 1.1 kenh if (error == -1)
217 1.1 kenh err(1, "ATAIOCCOMMAND failed");
218 1.1 kenh
219 1.1 kenh switch (req->retsts) {
220 1.1 kenh
221 1.1 kenh case ATACMD_OK:
222 1.1 kenh return;
223 1.1 kenh case ATACMD_TIMEOUT:
224 1.1 kenh fprintf(stderr, "ATA command timed out\n");
225 1.1 kenh exit(1);
226 1.1 kenh case ATACMD_DF:
227 1.1 kenh fprintf(stderr, "ATA device returned a Device Fault\n");
228 1.1 kenh exit(1);
229 1.1 kenh case ATACMD_ERROR:
230 1.1 kenh if (req->error & WDCE_ABRT)
231 1.1 kenh fprintf(stderr, "ATA device returned Aborted "
232 1.1 kenh "Command\n");
233 1.1 kenh else
234 1.1 kenh fprintf(stderr, "ATA device returned error register "
235 1.1 kenh "%0x\n", req->error);
236 1.1 kenh exit(1);
237 1.1 kenh default:
238 1.1 kenh fprintf(stderr, "ATAIOCCOMMAND returned unknown result code "
239 1.1 kenh "%d\n", req->retsts);
240 1.1 kenh exit(1);
241 1.1 kenh }
242 1.1 kenh }
243 1.1 kenh
244 1.1 kenh /*
245 1.1 kenh * Print out strings associated with particular bitmasks
246 1.1 kenh */
247 1.1 kenh
248 1.1 kenh void
249 1.1 kenh print_bitinfo(f, bits, binfo)
250 1.1 kenh const char *f;
251 1.1 kenh u_int bits;
252 1.1 kenh struct bitinfo *binfo;
253 1.1 kenh {
254 1.1 kenh
255 1.1 kenh for (; binfo->bitmask != NULL; binfo++)
256 1.1 kenh if (bits & binfo->bitmask)
257 1.1 kenh printf(f, binfo->string);
258 1.1 kenh }
259 1.1 kenh
260 1.1 kenh /*
261 1.1 kenh * DEVICE COMMANDS
262 1.1 kenh */
263 1.1 kenh
264 1.1 kenh /*
265 1.1 kenh * device_identify:
266 1.1 kenh *
267 1.1 kenh * Display the identity of the device
268 1.1 kenh */
269 1.1 kenh void
270 1.1 kenh device_identify(argc, argv)
271 1.1 kenh int argc;
272 1.1 kenh char *argv[];
273 1.1 kenh {
274 1.1 kenh struct ataparams *inqbuf;
275 1.1 kenh struct atareq req;
276 1.1 kenh unsigned char inbuf[DEV_BSIZE];
277 1.1 kenh int i;
278 1.1 kenh #if BYTE_ORDER == LITTLE_ENDIAN
279 1.1 kenh u_int16_t *p;
280 1.1 kenh #endif
281 1.1 kenh
282 1.1 kenh /* No arguments. */
283 1.1 kenh if (argc != 0)
284 1.1 kenh goto usage;
285 1.1 kenh
286 1.1 kenh memset(&inbuf, 0, sizeof(inbuf));
287 1.1 kenh memset(&req, 0, sizeof(req));
288 1.1 kenh
289 1.1 kenh inqbuf = (struct ataparams *) inbuf;
290 1.1 kenh
291 1.1 kenh req.flags = ATACMD_READ;
292 1.1 kenh req.command = WDCC_IDENTIFY;
293 1.1 kenh req.databuf = (caddr_t) inbuf;
294 1.1 kenh req.datalen = sizeof(inbuf);
295 1.1 kenh req.timeout = 1000;
296 1.1 kenh
297 1.1 kenh ata_command(&req);
298 1.1 kenh
299 1.1 kenh #if BYTE_ORDER == LITTLE_ENDIAN
300 1.1 kenh /*
301 1.1 kenh * On little endian machines, we need to shuffle the string
302 1.1 kenh * byte order. However, we don't have to do this for NEC or
303 1.1 kenh * Mitsumi ATAPI devices
304 1.1 kenh */
305 1.1 kenh
306 1.1 kenh if (!((inqbuf->atap_config & WDC_CFG_ATAPI_MASK) == WDC_CFG_ATAPI &&
307 1.1 kenh ((inqbuf->atap_model[0] == 'N' &&
308 1.1 kenh inqbuf->atap_model[1] == 'E') ||
309 1.1 kenh (inqbuf->atap_model[0] == 'F' &&
310 1.1 kenh inqbuf->atap_model[1] == 'X')))) {
311 1.1 kenh for (i = 0 ; i < sizeof(inqbuf->atap_model); i += 2) {
312 1.1 kenh p = (u_short *) (inqbuf->atap_model + i);
313 1.1 kenh *p = ntohs(*p);
314 1.1 kenh }
315 1.1 kenh for (i = 0 ; i < sizeof(inqbuf->atap_serial); i += 2) {
316 1.1 kenh p = (u_short *) (inqbuf->atap_serial + i);
317 1.1 kenh *p = ntohs(*p);
318 1.1 kenh }
319 1.1 kenh for (i = 0 ; i < sizeof(inqbuf->atap_revision); i += 2) {
320 1.1 kenh p = (u_short *) (inqbuf->atap_revision + i);
321 1.1 kenh *p = ntohs(*p);
322 1.1 kenh }
323 1.1 kenh }
324 1.1 kenh #endif
325 1.1 kenh
326 1.1 kenh /*
327 1.1 kenh * Strip blanks off of the info strings. Yuck, I wish this was
328 1.1 kenh * cleaner.
329 1.1 kenh */
330 1.1 kenh
331 1.1 kenh if (inqbuf->atap_model[sizeof(inqbuf->atap_model) - 1] == ' ') {
332 1.1 kenh inqbuf->atap_model[sizeof(inqbuf->atap_model) - 1] = '\0';
333 1.1 kenh while (inqbuf->atap_model[strlen(inqbuf->atap_model) - 1] == ' ')
334 1.1 kenh inqbuf->atap_model[strlen(inqbuf->atap_model) - 1] = '\0';
335 1.1 kenh }
336 1.1 kenh
337 1.1 kenh if (inqbuf->atap_revision[sizeof(inqbuf->atap_revision) - 1] == ' ') {
338 1.1 kenh inqbuf->atap_revision[sizeof(inqbuf->atap_revision) - 1] = '\0';
339 1.1 kenh while (inqbuf->atap_revision[strlen(inqbuf->atap_revision) - 1] == ' ')
340 1.1 kenh inqbuf->atap_revision[strlen(inqbuf->atap_revision) - 1] = '\0';
341 1.1 kenh }
342 1.1 kenh
343 1.1 kenh if (inqbuf->atap_serial[sizeof(inqbuf->atap_serial) - 1] == ' ') {
344 1.1 kenh inqbuf->atap_serial[sizeof(inqbuf->atap_serial) - 1] = '\0';
345 1.1 kenh while (inqbuf->atap_serial[strlen(inqbuf->atap_serial) - 1] == ' ')
346 1.1 kenh inqbuf->atap_serial[strlen(inqbuf->atap_serial) - 1] = '\0';
347 1.1 kenh }
348 1.1 kenh
349 1.1 kenh printf("Model: %.*s, Rev: %.*s, Serial #: %.*s\n",
350 1.1 kenh (int) sizeof(inqbuf->atap_model), inqbuf->atap_model,
351 1.1 kenh (int) sizeof(inqbuf->atap_revision), inqbuf->atap_revision,
352 1.1 kenh (int) sizeof(inqbuf->atap_serial), inqbuf->atap_serial);
353 1.1 kenh
354 1.1 kenh printf("Device type: %s, %s\n", inqbuf->atap_config & WDC_CFG_ATAPI ?
355 1.1 kenh "ATAPI" : "ATA", inqbuf->atap_config & ATA_CFG_FIXED ? "fixed" :
356 1.1 kenh "removable");
357 1.1 kenh
358 1.1 kenh if ((inqbuf->atap_config & WDC_CFG_ATAPI_MASK) == 0)
359 1.1 kenh printf("Cylinders: %d, heads: %d, sec/track: %d, total "
360 1.1 kenh "sectors: %d\n", inqbuf->atap_cylinders,
361 1.1 kenh inqbuf->atap_heads, inqbuf->atap_sectors,
362 1.1 kenh (inqbuf->atap_capacity[1] << 16) |
363 1.1 kenh inqbuf->atap_capacity[0]);
364 1.1 kenh
365 1.1 kenh if (inqbuf->atap_queuedepth & WDC_QUEUE_DEPTH_MASK)
366 1.1 kenh printf("Device supports command queue depth of %d\n",
367 1.1 kenh inqbuf->atap_queuedepth & 0xf);
368 1.1 kenh
369 1.1 kenh printf("Device capabilities:\n");
370 1.1 kenh print_bitinfo("\t%s\n", inqbuf->atap_capabilities1, ata_caps);
371 1.1 kenh
372 1.1 kenh if (inqbuf->atap_ata_major != 0 && inqbuf->atap_ata_major != 0xffff) {
373 1.1 kenh printf("Device supports following standards:\n");
374 1.1 kenh print_bitinfo("%s ", inqbuf->atap_ata_major, ata_vers);
375 1.1 kenh printf("\n");
376 1.1 kenh }
377 1.1 kenh
378 1.1 kenh if (inqbuf->atap_cmd_set1 != 0 && inqbuf->atap_cmd_set1 != 0xffff &&
379 1.1 kenh inqbuf->atap_cmd_set2 != 0 && inqbuf->atap_cmd_set2 != 0xffff) {
380 1.1 kenh printf("Command set support:\n");
381 1.1 kenh print_bitinfo("\t%s\n", inqbuf->atap_cmd_set1, ata_cmd_set1);
382 1.1 kenh print_bitinfo("\t%s\n", inqbuf->atap_cmd_set2, ata_cmd_set2);
383 1.1 kenh }
384 1.1 kenh
385 1.1 kenh if (inqbuf->atap_cmd_def != 0 && inqbuf->atap_cmd_def != 0xffff) {
386 1.1 kenh printf("Command sets/features enabled:\n");
387 1.1 kenh print_bitinfo("\t%s\n", inqbuf->atap_cmd_set1 &
388 1.1 kenh (WDC_CMD1_SRV | WDC_CMD1_RLSE | WDC_CMD1_AHEAD |
389 1.1 kenh WDC_CMD1_CACHE | WDC_CMD1_SEC | WDC_CMD1_SMART),
390 1.1 kenh ata_cmd_set1);
391 1.1 kenh print_bitinfo("\t%s\n", inqbuf->atap_cmd_set2 &
392 1.1 kenh (WDC_CMD2_RMSN | ATA_CMD2_APM), ata_cmd_set2);
393 1.1 kenh }
394 1.1 kenh
395 1.1 kenh return;
396 1.1 kenh
397 1.1 kenh usage:
398 1.1 kenh fprintf(stderr, "usage: %s device %s\n", __progname, cmdname);
399 1.1 kenh exit(1);
400 1.1 kenh }
401 1.1 kenh
402 1.1 kenh /*
403 1.1 kenh * device idle:
404 1.1 kenh *
405 1.1 kenh * issue the IDLE IMMEDIATE command to the drive
406 1.1 kenh */
407 1.1 kenh
408 1.1 kenh void
409 1.1 kenh device_idle(argc, argv)
410 1.1 kenh int argc;
411 1.1 kenh char *argv[];
412 1.1 kenh {
413 1.1 kenh struct atareq req;
414 1.1 kenh
415 1.1 kenh /* No arguments. */
416 1.1 kenh if (argc != 0)
417 1.1 kenh goto usage;
418 1.1 kenh
419 1.1 kenh memset(&req, 0, sizeof(req));
420 1.1 kenh
421 1.1 kenh if (strcmp(cmdname, "idle") == 0)
422 1.1 kenh req.command = WDCC_IDLE_IMMED;
423 1.1 kenh else if (strcmp(cmdname, "standby") == 0)
424 1.1 kenh req.command = WDCC_STANDBY_IMMED;
425 1.1 kenh else
426 1.1 kenh req.command = WDCC_SLEEP;
427 1.1 kenh
428 1.1 kenh req.timeout = 1000;
429 1.1 kenh
430 1.1 kenh ata_command(&req);
431 1.1 kenh
432 1.1 kenh return;
433 1.1 kenh usage:
434 1.1 kenh fprintf(stderr, "usage: %s device %s\n", __progname, cmdname);
435 1.1 kenh exit(1);
436 1.1 kenh }
437 1.1 kenh
438 1.1 kenh /*
439 1.1 kenh * Set the idle timer on the disk. Set it for either idle mode or
440 1.1 kenh * standby mode, depending on how we were invoked.
441 1.1 kenh */
442 1.1 kenh
443 1.1 kenh void
444 1.1 kenh device_setidle(argc, argv)
445 1.1 kenh int argc;
446 1.1 kenh char *argv[];
447 1.1 kenh {
448 1.1 kenh unsigned long idle;
449 1.1 kenh struct atareq req;
450 1.1 kenh char *end;
451 1.1 kenh
452 1.1 kenh /* Only one argument */
453 1.1 kenh if (argc != 1)
454 1.1 kenh goto usage;
455 1.1 kenh
456 1.1 kenh idle = strtoul(argv[0], &end, 0);
457 1.1 kenh
458 1.1 kenh if (*end != '\0') {
459 1.1 kenh fprintf(stderr, "Invalid idle time: \"%s\"\n", argv[0]);
460 1.1 kenh exit(1);
461 1.1 kenh }
462 1.1 kenh
463 1.1 kenh if (idle > 19800) {
464 1.1 kenh fprintf(stderr, "Idle time has a maximum value of 5.5 "
465 1.1 kenh "hours\n");
466 1.1 kenh exit(1);
467 1.1 kenh }
468 1.1 kenh
469 1.1 kenh if (idle != 0 && idle < 5) {
470 1.1 kenh fprintf(stderr, "Idle timer must be at least 5 seconds\n");
471 1.1 kenh exit(1);
472 1.1 kenh }
473 1.1 kenh
474 1.1 kenh memset(&req, 0, sizeof(req));
475 1.1 kenh
476 1.1 kenh if (idle <= 240*5)
477 1.1 kenh req.sec_count = idle / 5;
478 1.1 kenh else
479 1.1 kenh req.sec_count = idle / (30*60) + 240;
480 1.1 kenh
481 1.1 kenh req.command = cmdname[3] == 's' ? WDCC_STANDBY : WDCC_IDLE;
482 1.1 kenh req.timeout = 1000;
483 1.1 kenh
484 1.1 kenh ata_command(&req);
485 1.1 kenh
486 1.1 kenh return;
487 1.1 kenh
488 1.1 kenh usage:
489 1.1 kenh fprintf(stderr, "usage; %s device %s idle-time\n", __progname,
490 1.1 kenh cmdname);
491 1.1 kenh exit(1);
492 1.1 kenh }
493