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SMP_PHY_CONTROL(8)		   SMP_UTILS		    SMP_PHY_CONTROL(8)

NAME
       smp_phy_control - invoke	PHY CONTROL SMP	function

SYNOPSIS
       smp_phy_control	 [--attached=ADN]   [--expected=EX]  [--help]  [--hex]
       [--interface=PARAMS]   [--max=MA]   [--min=MI]	[--op=OP]   [--phy=ID]
       [--pptv=TI]   [--pwrdis=PDC]   [--raw]	[--sa=SAS_ADDR]	 [--sas_pa=CO]
       [--sas_sl=CO]  [--sata_pa=CO]  [--sata_sl=CO]  [--verbose]  [--version]
       SMP_DEVICE[,N]

DESCRIPTION
       Sends  a	 SAS Serial Management Protocol	(SMP) PHY CONTROL function re-
       quest to	an SMP target. The SMP target is identified by the  SMP_DEVICE
       and  the	 SAS_ADDR. Depending on	the interface, the SAS_ADDR may	be de-
       duced from the SMP_DEVICE. The mpt interface uses SMP_DEVICE  to	 iden-
       tify  a HBA (an SMP initiator) and needs	the additional ,N to differen-
       tiate between HBAs if there are multiple	present.

       The PHY CONTROL function	is used	to change the state of a phy within an
       SMP target. SMP targets are typically SAS expanders which have multiple
       phys.  Certain operation	values (e.g. 'lr' (link	reset) and 'hr'	 (hard
       reset))	change	the  state of the attached phy.	Sending	such operation
       values to the phy in the	SMP target that	is attached to the  originator
       (i.e. the SMP initiator)	may lead to a bad response.

       Invoking	 this  utility	with no	arguments (other than SMP_DEVICE which
       might be	in an environment variable and --sa=SAS_ADDR which might be in
       an environment variable or not needed) is harmless. In  other  words  a
       phy's  state is only changed when either	--max=MA, --min=MI, --op=OP or
       --pptv=TI is given with a non default value.

OPTIONS
       Mandatory arguments to long options are mandatory for short options  as
       well.

       -a, --attached=ADN
	      specifies	the attached device name (ADN).	The default value is 0
	      .	 The ADN is in decimal but is likely to	be a SAS address which
	      is  typically shown in hexadecimal. To specify a number in hexa-
	      decimal either prefix it with '0x' or put	a trailing 'h' on  it.
	      This  option  is	ignored	by the expander	unless the '--op=sadn'
	      option is	also given.

       -E, --expected=EX
	      set the 'expected	expander change	count' field in	 the  SMP  re-
	      quest.   The  value EX is	from 0 to 65535	inclusive with 0 being
	      the default value. When EX is greater  than  zero	 then  if  the
	      value  doesn't match the expander	change count of	the SMP	target
	      (i.e. the	expander) when the request arrives then	the target ig-
	      nores the	request	and sets a function  result  of	 "invalid  ex-
	      pander change count" in the response.

       -h, --help
	      output the usage message then exit.

       -H, --hex
	      output the response (less	the CRC	field) in hexadecimal.

       -I, --interface=PARAMS
	      interface	 specific  parameters. In this case "interface"	refers
	      to the path through the operating	system to the  SMP  initiator.
	      See the smp_utils	man page for more information.

       -M, --max=MA
	      permits  the programmed maximum physical link rate to be changed
	      on the gven phy. Permitted values	are:
		0  : no	change
		8  : 1.5 Gbps
		9  : 3 Gbps
		10 : 6 Gbps
		11 : 12	Gbps
		12 : 22.5 Gbps
	      Default value is 0.

       -m, --min=MI
	      permits the programmed minimum physical link rate	to be  changed
	      on the given phy.	Permitted values are:
		0  : no	change
		8  : 1.5 Gbps
		9  : 3 Gbps
		10 : 6 Gbps
		11 : 12	Gbps
		12 : 22.5 Gbps
	      Default value is 0.

       -o, --op=OP
	      specifies	the operation to be performed on the given phy.	The OP
	      argument	can  be	 either	 numeric  or  a	string.	If a number is
	      given, it	is put into the	'phy operation'	field of the  request.
	      Allowable	 strings are abbreviations of which only the first two
	      characters need to match.	Each line in the following  list  con-
	      tains a numeric value, a string and then a brief explanation:
		0 : nop	 : no operation
		1 : lr	 : link	reset
		2 : hr	 : hard	reset
		3 : dis	 : disable phy
		5 : cel	 : clear error log
		6 : ca	 : clear affiliation
		7 : tspss: transmit SATA port selection	signal
		8 : citnl: clear STP I_T nexus loss (bit)
		9 : sadn : set attached	device name
	      The default value	is 0 (no operation).

       -p, --phy=ID
	      phy identifier. ID is a value between 0 and 254. Default is 0.

       -P, --pptv=TI
	      partial  pathway	timeout	 value.	The units are microseconds and
	      the permitted values are between 0 and 15	inclusive. 7 microsec-
	      onds is recommended by sas2r07.

       -D, --pwrdis=PDC
	      where PDC	is the power disable control value. The	default	 value
	      is  0  which  means no change. The value of 1 is reserved; 2, if
	      supported, instructs the management device server	to negate  the
	      POWER DISABLE signal; while 3, if	supported, instructs it	to as-
	      sert that	signal.	This applies to	the phy	given by ID (which de-
	      faults to	0).

       -r, --raw
	      send  the	response (less the CRC field) to stdout	in binary. All
	      error messages are sent to stderr.

       -s, --sa=SAS_ADDR
	      specifies	the SAS	address	of the SMP  target  device.  Typically
	      this  is	an  expander.  This  option  may  not be needed	if the
	      SMP_DEVICE has the target's SAS address within it. The  SAS_ADDR
	      is  in  decimal but most SAS addresses are shown in hexadecimal.
	      To give a	number in hexadecimal either prefix it	with  '0x'  or
	      put a trailing 'h' on it.

       -q, --sas_pa=CO
	      set  the	Enable SAS Partial field to CO which is	two bits wide.
	      The defined values for CO	are 0 for no change; 1 for manage par-
	      tial phy power conditions; 2 for disable partial phy power  con-
	      ditions.

       -l, --sas_sl=CO
	      set  the	Enable SAS Slumber field to CO which is	two bits wide.
	      The defined values for CO	are 0 for  no  change;	1  for	manage
	      slumber  phy  power  conditions; 2 for disable slumber phy power
	      conditions.

       -Q, --sata_pa=CO
	      set the Enable SATA Partial field	to CO which is two bits	 wide.
	      The defined values for CO	are 0 for no change; 1 for manage par-
	      tial  phy	power conditions; 2 for	disable	partial	phy power con-
	      ditions.

       -L, --sata_sl=CO
	      set the Enable SATA Slumber field	to CO which is two bits	 wide.
	      The  defined  values  for	 CO  are 0 for no change; 1 for	manage
	      slumber phy power	conditions; 2 for disable  slumber  phy	 power
	      conditions.

       -v, --verbose
	      increase the verbosity of	the output. Can	be used	multiple times

       -V, --version
	      print the	version	string and then	exit.

NOTES
       Once  an	 expander  phy	has been disabled with --op=dis	then it	can be
       later re-enabled	with a link reset or hard reset	(e.g. --op=lr).

EXAMPLES
       See "Examples" section in http://sg.danny.cz/sg/smp_utils.html

CONFORMING TO
       The SMP PHY CONTROL function was	introduced in SAS-1 .

AUTHORS
       Written by Douglas Gilbert.

REPORTING BUGS
       Report bugs to <dgilbert	at interlog dot	com>.

COPYRIGHT
       Copyright (C) 2006-2015 Douglas Gilbert
       This software is	distributed under a FreeBSD license. There is NO  war-
       ranty;  not  even  for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PUR-
       POSE.

SEE ALSO
       smp_utils, smp_discover(smp_utils)

smp_utils-0.99			 November 2015		    SMP_PHY_CONTROL(8)

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