1 What: /sys/block/*/device/sw_activit 1 What: /sys/block/*/device/sw_activity 2 Date: Jun, 2008 2 Date: Jun, 2008 3 KernelVersion: v2.6.27 3 KernelVersion: v2.6.27 4 Contact: linux-ide@vger.kernel.org 4 Contact: linux-ide@vger.kernel.org 5 Description: 5 Description: 6 (RW) Used by drivers which sup 6 (RW) Used by drivers which support software controlled activity 7 LEDs. 7 LEDs. 8 8 9 It has the following valid val 9 It has the following valid values: 10 10 11 == ====================== << 12 0 OFF - the LED is not a 11 0 OFF - the LED is not activated on activity 13 1 BLINK_ON - the LED bli 12 1 BLINK_ON - the LED blinks on every 10ms when activity is 14 detected. 13 detected. 15 2 BLINK_OFF - the LED is 14 2 BLINK_OFF - the LED is on when idle, and blinks off 16 every 10ms when activi 15 every 10ms when activity is detected. 17 == ====================== << 18 16 19 Note that the user must turn s 17 Note that the user must turn sw_activity OFF it they wish to 20 control the activity LED via t 18 control the activity LED via the em_message file. 21 19 22 20 23 What: /sys/block/*/device/unload_hea 21 What: /sys/block/*/device/unload_heads 24 Date: Sep, 2008 22 Date: Sep, 2008 25 KernelVersion: v2.6.28 23 KernelVersion: v2.6.28 26 Contact: linux-ide@vger.kernel.org 24 Contact: linux-ide@vger.kernel.org 27 Description: 25 Description: 28 (RW) Hard disk shock protectio 26 (RW) Hard disk shock protection 29 27 30 Writing an integer value to th 28 Writing an integer value to this file will take the heads of the 31 respective drive off the platt 29 respective drive off the platter and block all I/O operations 32 for the specified number of mi 30 for the specified number of milliseconds. 33 31 34 - If the device does not suppo 32 - If the device does not support the unload heads feature, 35 access is denied with -EOPNO 33 access is denied with -EOPNOTSUPP. 36 - The maximal value accepted f 34 - The maximal value accepted for a timeout is 30000 37 milliseconds. 35 milliseconds. 38 - A previously set timeout can 36 - A previously set timeout can be cancelled and disk can resume 39 normal operation immediately 37 normal operation immediately by specifying a timeout of 0. 40 - Some hard drives only comply 38 - Some hard drives only comply with an earlier version of the 41 ATA standard, but support th 39 ATA standard, but support the unload feature nonetheless. 42 There is no safe way Linux c 40 There is no safe way Linux can detect these devices, so this 43 is not enabled by default. I 41 is not enabled by default. If it is known that your device 44 does support the unload feat 42 does support the unload feature, then you can tell the kernel 45 to enable it by writing -1. 43 to enable it by writing -1. It can be disabled again by 46 writing -2. 44 writing -2. 47 - Values below -2 are rejected 45 - Values below -2 are rejected with -EINVAL 48 46 49 For more information, see 47 For more information, see 50 Documentation/admin-guide/lapt 48 Documentation/admin-guide/laptops/disk-shock-protection.rst 51 49 52 50 53 What: /sys/block/*/device/ncq_prio_e 51 What: /sys/block/*/device/ncq_prio_enable 54 Date: Oct, 2016 52 Date: Oct, 2016 55 KernelVersion: v4.10 53 KernelVersion: v4.10 56 Contact: linux-ide@vger.kernel.org 54 Contact: linux-ide@vger.kernel.org 57 Description: 55 Description: 58 (RW) Write to the file to turn !! 56 (RW) Write to the file to turn on or off the SATA ncq (native 59 command queueing) priority sup !! 57 command queueing) support. By default this feature is turned 60 turned off. If the device does !! 58 off. 61 priority feature, writing "1" << 62 (see ncq_prio_supported). << 63 << 64 << 65 What: /sys/block/*/device/sas_ncq_pr << 66 Date: Oct, 2016 << 67 KernelVersion: v4.10 << 68 Contact: linux-ide@vger.kernel.org << 69 Description: << 70 (RW) This is the equivalent of << 71 file for SATA devices connecte << 72 (HBA) implementing support for << 73 This file does not exist if th << 74 support for the SATA NCQ prior << 75 device support for this featur << 76 << 77 << 78 What: /sys/block/*/device/ncq_prio_s << 79 Date: Aug, 2021 << 80 KernelVersion: v5.15 << 81 Contact: linux-ide@vger.kernel.org << 82 Description: << 83 (RO) Indicates if the device s << 84 command queueing) priority fea << 85 << 86 << 87 What: /sys/block/*/device/sas_ncq_pr << 88 Date: Aug, 2021 << 89 KernelVersion: v5.15 << 90 Contact: linux-ide@vger.kernel.org << 91 Description: << 92 (RO) This is the equivalent of << 93 file for SATA devices connecte << 94 (HBA) implementing support for << 95 This file does not exist if th << 96 support for the SATA NCQ prior << 97 device support for this featur << 98 << 99 << 100 What: /sys/block/*/device/cdl_suppor << 101 Date: May, 2023 << 102 KernelVersion: v6.5 << 103 Contact: linux-scsi@vger.kernel.org << 104 Description: << 105 (RO) Indicates if the device s << 106 limits feature found in some A << 107 << 108 << 109 What: /sys/block/*/device/cdl_enable << 110 Date: May, 2023 << 111 KernelVersion: v6.5 << 112 Contact: linux-scsi@vger.kernel.org << 113 Description: << 114 (RW) For a device supporting t << 115 feature, write to the file to << 116 By default this feature is tur << 117 Writing "1" to this file enabl << 118 limits for read and write comm << 119 the feature on the device. 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