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NAME

bioBlock IO ioctl tunnel pseudo-device

SYNOPSIS

pseudo-device bio

DESCRIPTION

The bio driver provides userland applications ioctl(2) access to devices otherwise not found as /dev nodes. The /dev/bio device node operates by delegating ioctl calls to a requested device driver. Only drivers which have registered with the bio device can be accessed via this interface.

The following device drivers register with bio for volume management:

arcmsr(4)
Areca Technology Corporation SATA RAID controller
cac(4)
Compaq RAID array controller
ciss(4)
Compaq Smart ARRAY 5/6 SAS/SATA/SCSI RAID controller
mfi(4)
LSI Logic & Dell MegaRAID SAS RAID controller
mpt(4)
LSI Fusion-MPT RAID controller

The following ioctl calls apply to the bio device:

BIOCLOCATE
Locate a named device and give back a cookie to the application for subsequent ioctl calls. The cookie is used to tunnel further ioctls to the right device.
BIOCINQ
Retrieve number of volumes and physical disks for a specific device.
BIOCDISK
Retrieve detailed information for the specified physical disk. Information returned can include status, size, channel, target, lun, vendor name, serial number, and processor device (ses).
BIOCDISK_NOVOL
Is just the same as BIOCDISK but doesn't require the disks to be in volume sets, so this applies to any physical disk connected to the controller.

Note: this ioctl might not be supported on all hardware.

BIOCVOL
Retrieve detailed information for the specified volume. Information returned can include status, size, RAID level, number of disks, device name association (sd?) and vendor name.
BIOCALARM
Control the alarm beeper on the device. Supported states are: disable alarm, enable alarm, silence alarm, status and test alarm.

Note: These options might not be supported on all hardware.

BIOCBLINK
Blink an LED of the specified physical disk. Supported blink states are: blink LED, unblink LED and blink alarm LED.

Note: This option is only supported if the disk is governed by ses(4) and the hardware supports hardware blinking.

BIOCSETSTATE
Alter the state of specified physical disk. Supported states are: create/remove hot-spare, create/remove pass through disk, start/stop consistency check in a volume, online disk and offline disk.

Note: These options might not be supported on all hardware.

BIOCVOLOPS
For operations in volume sets. It's able to create and remove a volume set in a supported RAID controller.

Note: this ioctl might not be supported on all hardware.

FILES

/dev/bio
ioctl tunnel device

SEE ALSO

ioctl(2), bioctl(8)

HISTORY

The bio driver first appeared in OpenBSD 3.2 and NetBSD 4.0.

AUTHORS

The bio driver was written by Niklas Hallqvist <niklas@openbsd.org>. The API was written by Marco Peereboom <marco@openbsd.org> and was extended even more for NetBSD by Juan Romero Pardines <xtraeme@netbsd.org>.
Sep 27, 2014 NetBSD 7.0