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SG_OPCODES(8) SG3_UTILS SG_OPCODES(8)

NAME

sg_opcodes - reports information on supported SCSI commands or task management functions

SYNOPSIS

sg_opcodes [--alpha] [--help] [--hex] [--opcode=OP] [--raw] [--rctd] [--sa=SA] [--tmf] [--unsorted] [--verbose] [--version] DEVICE

sg_opcodes [-a] [-o=OP] [-R] [-s=SA] [-t] [-u] [-v] [-V] [-?] DEVICE

DESCRIPTION

This utility sends a SCSI REPORT SUPPORTED OPERATION CODES or a REPORT SUPPORTED TASK MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS command to the DEVICE and then outputs the response. The default action is to report supported operation codes. In this mode it will either list all supported commands or give detailed information on a specific command identified by the --opcode=OP option (perhaps with additional information from the --sa=SA option).

The name of a SCSI command depends on its peripheral device type (e.g. a disk). The REPORT SUPPORTED OPERATION CODES and REPORT SUPPORTED TASK MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS commands are not supported in the MMC command set for CD and DVD devices. This utility does an INQUIRY to obtain the peripheral device type and prints out the vendor, product and revision strings.

A similar facility to query supported operation codes previously was available via the CmdDt bit in the SCSI INQUIRY command (see sg_inq(8)). However that facility was made obsolete and replaced by the REPORT SUPPORTED OPERATION CODES command in SPC-3 (revision 4) during February 2002.

This utility supports two command line syntaxes, the preferred one is shown first in the synopsis and explained in this section. A later section on the old command line syntax outlines the second group of options.

OPTIONS

Arguments to long options are mandatory for short options as well.

when all supported commands are being listed there is no requirement for the device server (i.e. the DEVICE) to sort the list of commands. When this option is given the list of supported commands is sorted by name (alphabetically). When this option and the --unsorted option are both _not_ given then the list of supported commands is sorted numerically (first by operation code and then by service action).
outputs the usage message summarizing command line options then exits. Ignores DEVICE if given.
outputs the response in ASCII hexadecimal to stdout.
switch to older style options.
the DEVICE will be queried for the given operation code ( i.e. the OP value) which is the first byte of a SCSI command. OP is decimal unless prefixed by "0x" or it has a trailing "h". OP should be in the range 0 to 255 (0xff) inclusive. When this option is not given then all available SCSI commands supported by the DEVICE are listed.
output the response in binary to stdout. Error messages and warnings, if any, are sent to stderr.
set report command timeout descriptor (RCTD) bit in the cdb. The response may or may not contain command timeout descriptors. If available they are output. If supported there are two values: a nominal command timeout and a recommended command timeout. Both have units of seconds. A value of zero means that no timeout is indicated and this is shown in the corresponding decoded output as "-".
the DEVICE will be queried for a command with the given service action (i.e. the SA value). Used in conjunction with the --opcode=OP option. If this option is not given, --opcode=OP is given and the command in question does have a service action then a value of 0 will be assumed. SA is decimal and expected to be in the range 0 to 65535 (0xffff) inclusive.
list supported task management functions. This is done with the SCSI REPORT SUPPORTED TASK MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS command. When this option is chosen the --alpha, --opcode=OP, --rctd, --sa=SA and --unsorted options are ignored.
when all supported commands are being listed there is no requirement for the device server (i.e. the DEVICE) to sort the list of commands. When this option is given the list of supported commands is in the order given by the DEVICE. When this option is not given the supported commands are sorted numerically (first by operation code and then by service action).
increase level of verbosity. Can be used multiple times.
print out version string then exit.

NOTES

As of SPC-4 revision 7a the recognized task management functions are: abort set, abort task set, clear ACA, clear task set, I_T nexus reset, logical unit reset, query task, target reset and wakeup.

In the 2.4 series of Linux kernels the DEVICE must be a SCSI generic (sg) device. In the 2.6 series block devices (e.g. SCSI disks and DVD drives) can also be specified. For example "sg_opcodes /dev/sda" will work in the 2.6 series kernels.

EXIT STATUS

The exit status of sg_opcodes is 0 when it is successful. Otherwise see the sg3_utils(8) man page.

OLDER COMMAND LINE OPTIONS

The options in this section were the only ones available prior to sg3_utils version 1.23 . In sg3_utils version 1.23 and later these older options can be selected by either setting the SG3_UTILS_OLD_OPTS environment variable or using '--old' (or '-O) as the first option.

sort command alphabetically. Equivalent to --alpha in main description.
switch to the newer style options.
the DEVICE will be queried for the given operation code (i.e. OP) which is the first byte of a SCSI command. OP is hexadecimal and expected to be in the range 0 to ff inclusive. When this option is not given then all available SCSI commands supported by the DEVICE are listed.
set the report command timeout descriptor (RCTD) bit in cdb. Equivalent to --rctd in main description.
the DEVICE will be queried for a command with the given service action (i.e. SA). Used in conjunction with the -o=OP option. If this option is not given, -o=OP is given and the command in question does have a service action then a value of 0 will be assumed. SA is hexadecimal and expected to be in the range 0 to ffff inclusive.
list supported task management functions. Equivalent to --tmf in the main description.
output all supported commands in the order given by DEVICE. Equivalent to --unsorted in main description.
increase level of verbosity. Can be used multiple times.
print out version string then exit.
-?
output usage message. Ignore all other parameters.

AUTHOR

Written by Doug Gilbert

REPORTING BUGS

Report bugs to <dgilbert at interlog dot com>.

COPYRIGHT

Copyright © 2004-2007 Douglas Gilbert
This software is distributed under the GPL version 2. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

SEE ALSO

sg_inq(sg3_utils)

January 2007 sg3_utils-1.23