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/openbmc/linux/Documentation/scsi/
H A Dst.rst7 This file contains brief information about the SCSI tape driver.
18 to any specific tape drive. The tape parameters can be specified with
21 1. Each user can specify the tape parameters he/she wants to use
24 in a multiuser environment the next user finds the tape parameters in
27 2. The system manager (root) can define default values for some tape
30 new tape is loaded into the drive or if writing begins at the
31 beginning of the tape. The second method is applicable if the tape
32 drive performs auto-detection of the tape format well (like some
33 QIC-drives). The result is that any tape can be read, writing can be
35 the tape is rewritten from the beginning (or a new tape is written
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H A Dscsi.rst30 tape driver [1]_ (st.o) and SCSI generics driver (sg.o) represent the upper
32 controlled. You can for example load the tape driver to use the tape drive,
43 .. [1] There is a variant of the st driver for controlling OnStream tape
H A Dhpsa.rst11 driver (for logical drives) AND a SCSI driver (for tape drives). This
57 (e.g. hot-plugged tape drives, or newly configured or deleted logical drives,
62 tape drives, or entire storage boxes containing pre-configured logical drives.
H A Dscsi-changer.rst24 later may be anything, a MOD, a CD-ROM, a tape or whatever. For the
71 Grundig. I got some reports telling it works ok with tape autoloaders
H A Dscsi-parameters.rst104 st= [HW,SCSI] SCSI tape parameters (buffers, etc.)
H A Dscsi-generic.rst12 drivers along with sd, st and sr (disk, tape and CD-ROM respectively). Sg
/openbmc/linux/Documentation/ABI/testing/
H A Dsysfs-class-scsi_tape17 to and from the tape drive to complete. This includes all
18 reads, writes, and other SCSI commands issued to the tape
19 drive. An example of other SCSI commands would be tape
20 movement such as a rewind when a rewind tape device is
33 The number of I/O requests issued to the tape drive other
43 Shows the total number of bytes requested from the tape drive.
44 This value is presented in bytes because tape drives support
54 Shows the total number of read requests issued to the tape
74 Shows the total number of bytes written to the tape drive.
75 This value is presented in bytes because tape drives support
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/openbmc/linux/drivers/s390/char/
H A DMakefile40 tape-$(CONFIG_PROC_FS) += tape_proc.o
41 tape-objs := tape_core.o tape_std.o tape_char.o $(tape-y)
42 obj-$(CONFIG_S390_TAPE) += tape.o tape_class.o
H A DKconfig109 prompt "S/390 tape device support"
112 Select this option if you want to access channel-attached tape
115 least one of the tape interface options and one of the tape
116 hardware options in order to access a tape device.
121 comment "S/390 tape hardware support"
126 prompt "Support for 3480/3490 tape hardware"
130 tape subsystems and 100% compatibles.
135 prompt "Support for 3590 tape hardware"
139 tape subsystems and 100% compatibles.
/openbmc/linux/Documentation/admin-guide/blockdev/
H A Dparide.rst13 CD-ROM, LS-120 and tape drives use the parallel port to connect to their
25 controller like an NCR 5380. The "ditto" family of external tape
27 which is then connected to a floppy-tape mechanism. The vast majority
37 devices. It does not cover parallel port SCSI devices, "ditto" tape
44 - MicroSolutions backpack 8000t tape drive
50 - Hewlett-Packard 5GB and 8GB tape drives
109 MicroSolutions 8000t tape bpck
/openbmc/openbmc/poky/meta/files/common-licenses/
H A DLucida-Bitmap-Fonts5 tape and in these files is copyrighted under U.S. and international
9 materials on this tape. Users and possessors of this source code
21 tape. Users are granted a royalty-free, nonexclusive license to use
H A DRdisc1 …ovided for unrestricted use provided that this legend is included on all tape media and as a part…
/openbmc/linux/Documentation/admin-guide/
H A Ddevices.txt211 9 char SCSI tape devices
212 0 = /dev/st0 First SCSI tape, mode 0
213 1 = /dev/st1 Second SCSI tape, mode 0
215 32 = /dev/st0l First SCSI tape, mode 1
216 33 = /dev/st1l Second SCSI tape, mode 1
218 64 = /dev/st0m First SCSI tape, mode 2
219 65 = /dev/st1m Second SCSI tape, mode 2
221 96 = /dev/st0a First SCSI tape, mode 3
222 97 = /dev/st1a Second SCSI tape, mode 3
224 128 = /dev/nst0 First SCSI tape, mode 0, no rewind
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H A Ddevices.rst113 /dev/tape tape device symbolic Current tape device
127 For SCSI devices, ``/dev/tape`` and ``/dev/cdrom`` should point to the
/openbmc/linux/arch/parisc/
H A Ddefpalo.conf6 --init-tape=lifimage
/openbmc/linux/drivers/scsi/
H A Dst.c4180 static int create_one_cdev(struct scsi_tape *tape, int mode, int rew) in create_one_cdev() argument
4186 struct st_modedef *STm = &(tape->modes[mode]); in create_one_cdev()
4188 int dev_num = tape->index; in create_one_cdev()
4212 tape->name, st_formats[i]); in create_one_cdev()
4214 dev = device_create(&st_sysfs_class, &tape->device->sdev_gendev, in create_one_cdev()
4215 cdev_devno, &tape->modes[mode], "%s", name); in create_one_cdev()
4233 static int create_cdevs(struct scsi_tape *tape) in create_cdevs() argument
4237 error = create_one_cdev(tape, mode, 0); in create_cdevs()
4240 error = create_one_cdev(tape, mode, 1); in create_cdevs()
4245 return sysfs_create_link(&tape->device->sdev_gendev.kobj, in create_cdevs()
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H A Dst.h69 struct scsi_tape *tape; member
H A DKconfig29 If you want to use a SCSI hard disk, SCSI tape drive, SCSI CD-ROM or
70 comment "SCSI support type (disk, tape, CD-ROM)"
96 tristate "SCSI tape support"
99 If you want to use a SCSI tape drive under Linux, say Y and read the
165 tape libraries and MOD/CDROM jukeboxes. *Real* jukeboxes, you
/openbmc/openbmc/meta-openembedded/meta-oe/recipes-support/eject/
H A Deject_2.1.5.bb1 DESCRIPTION = "Eject allows removable media (typically a CD-ROM, floppy disk, tape, or JAZ or ZIP d…
/openbmc/openbmc/meta-openembedded/meta-filesystems/recipes-utils/xfsdump/
H A Dxfsdump_3.2.0.bb6 specified disk, tape or other storage medium."
/openbmc/openbmc/poky/meta/recipes-extended/tar/
H A Dtar_1.35.bb2 DESCRIPTION = "GNU tar saves many files together into a single tape \
/openbmc/linux/include/acpi/
H A Dacbuffer.h37 u32 tape; member
/openbmc/linux/drivers/usb/storage/
H A DKconfig15 floppy drives, USB hard disks, USB tape drives, USB CD-ROMs,
/openbmc/linux/Documentation/arch/m68k/
H A Dkernel-options.rst292 Sets several parameters of the SCSI tape driver. <buffer_size> is
293 the number of 512-byte buffers reserved for tape operations for each
295 to start an actual write operation to the tape. Maximum value is the
297 buffers allocated for all tape devices.
/openbmc/linux/Documentation/driver-api/
H A Dscsi.rst16 peripherals (disk drives, tape drives, modems, printers, scanners,

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