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3 sg_modes \- reads mode pages with SCSI MODE SENSE command
20 This utility sends a MODE SENSE SCSI command to the \fIDEVICE\fR and
22 MODE SENSE command, this utility defaults to the 10 byte variant. The SPC\-4
24 should migrate away from the SCSI MODE SELECT(6) and MODE SENSE(6) commands
25 in favour of the 10 byte variants (e.g. MODE SENSE(10)).
27 This utility decodes mode page headers and block descriptors but outputs
28 the contents of each mode page in hex. It also has no facility to change
29 the mode page contents or block descriptor data. Mode page contents are
40 is assumed. The \fI\-\-all\fR option requests all mode pages (but not
46 output all the mode pages reported by the \fIDEVICE\fR. This is what the
47 page code 63 (0x3f) is defined to do. When used once, mode subpages are
48 not fetched. When used twice (e.g. '\-aa'), all mode pages and subpages
64 with a MODE SELECT. The saved values will be re\-instated the next time
70 one (for disks) or none) are returned in a MODE SENSE response. This option
82 examine each mode page in the range 0 through to 62 (inclusive).
83 If some response is given then print out the mode page name or
86 The sdparm utility which lists mode and VPD pages also has a \fB\-\-examine\fR
91 MODE SENSE 6 and 10 byte commands without correcting the response. This
95 other mode sense (cdb length) was sent.
101 The default action is to decode known mode page numbers (and subpage
103 in hexadecimal to stdout. When this option is used twice, mode page numbers
106 When this option is used three times, the full response to the MODE SENSE
119 example 'sg_mode \-\-list \-\-page=1' lists the command mode pages and
121 is interpreted as a transport identifier and command transport specific mode
122 page codes and their names are listed following the main mode page list.
126 set the Long LBA Accepted (LLBAA) bit in the MODE SENSE (10) cdb. This
127 bit is not defined in the MODE SENSE (6) cdb so setting the '\-L'
136 zero) then the allocation length field is set to 4096 for MODE SENSE (10)
137 or 252 for MODE SENSE (6). The \fILEN\fR argument must be non\-negative
138 and no greater than 65535 for MODE SENSE (10) and not greater than 255
139 for MODE SENSE (6).
148 a value of 63 (0x3f), which fetches all mode pages, is used.
150 Alternatively an acronym for the mode page can be given. The available
152 almost the same as the acronyms used for mode pages in the sdparm utility.
166 output the selected mode page to stdout a byte per line. Each line contains
171 open \fIDEVICE\fR in "read\-write" mode. Default is to open it in read\-only
172 mode.
175 by default this utility sends a 10 byte MODE SENSE command to the
176 \fIDEVICE\fR. However some SCSI devices only support 6 byte MODE SENSE
178 byte MODE SENSE commands.
191 sending a MODE SENSE command. This helps in decoding the block
192 descriptor and mode pages.
194 This utility opens \fIDEVICE\fR in read\-only mode (e.g. in Unix, with
196 mode if the \fI\-\-readwrite\fR option is given.
213 by default this utility sends a 10 byte MODE SENSE command to
214 the \fIDEVICE\fR. This parameter forces the use of 6 byte MODE SENSE commands.
221 output all the mode pages and subpages supported by the \fIDEVICE\fR. Same
241 The default action is to decode known mode page numbers (and subpage
242 numbers) into text. With this option mode page numbers (and subpage
263 3f (fetch all mode pages). Note that an acronym for the page and/or
275 output the selected mode page to stdout a byte per line. Each line contains
313 All these utilities offer some facility to change mode page (or block