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NAME

       smp_conf_phy_event - invoke CONFIGURE PHY EVENT function

SYNOPSIS

       smp_conf_phy_event    [--clear]    [--enumerate]    [--expected=EX]    [--file=FILE]   [--help]   [--hex]
       [--interface=PARAMS]  [--pes=PES,PES...]    [--phy=ID]   [--raw]   [--sa=SAS_ADDR]   [--thres=THR,THR...]
       [--verbose] [--version] SMP_DEVICE[,N]

DESCRIPTION

       Sends  a  SAS Serial Management Protocol (SMP) CONFIGURE PHY EVENT function request to an SMP target. The
       SMP target is identified by the SMP_DEVICE  and  the  --sa=SAS_ADDR.  Depending  on  the  interface,  the
       SAS_ADDR  may be deduced from the SMP_DEVICE. The mpt interface uses SMP_DEVICE to identify a HBA (an SMP
       initiator) and needs the additional ,N to differentiate between HBAs if there are multiple present.

       The function request contains zero or more phy event configuration descriptors. Each descriptor is 8 byte
       long and contains a phy event source (one byte long) and optionally a peak value detector threshold which
       is 32 bits long (4 bytes). These values can either be supplied on the command line as  the  arguments  to
       the --pes and --thres options, or within a FILE given to the --file option.

       Once  a  phy  event source has been configured by this function, its counters should be readable with the
       REPORT PHY EVENT or REPORT PHY EVENT LIST functions.  Peak  value  detector  thresholds  should  only  be
       non-zero  for  phy  event sources whose type is "peak value detector". If the threshold value is exceeded
       the expander will originate a Broadcast(Expander).

OPTIONS

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

       -C, --clear
              sets the CLEAR PEAKS bit the in function  request.  This  will  cause  all  peak  value  detectors
              associated with this phy (i.e. ID) to be cleared to zero.

       -e, --enumerate
              enumerate  all  of  the  known  Phy Event Source names, one per line preceded by its value in hex.
              Ignores SMP_DEVICE if it is given; most other options are also ignored. Exits after displaying the
              names.

       -E, --expected=EX
              set  the  'expected  expander  change  count' field in the SMP request.  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 ignores the request and sets a function result of "invalid expander change
              count" in the response.

       -f, --file=FILE
              where FILE is a file name containing pairs of values. The first member of each pair is a phy event
              source and the second member  of  the  pair  is  a  peak  value  detector  threshold.  Values  are
              interpreted  as  decimal  unless  prefixed  by  '0x'  or  '0X'  (or it has a trailing 'h' or 'H').
              Everything from and including a "#" on a line is ignored as are blank lines.  Values may be comma,
              space and tab separated or appear on separate lines.  This option cannot be present with the --pes
              option.

       -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.

       -p, --phy=ID
              phy identifier. ID is a value between 0 and 254 (default 0).

       -P, --pes=PES,PES...
              where  PES,PES...  is  a  string  of comma (or space) separated values that are interpreted as phy
              event sources (each a value from 0 to 255).  Each number is interpreted as decimal unless prefixed
              by  '0x' or '0X' (or it has a trailing 'h' or 'H'). An argument that contains any space separators
              needs to be quoted (or otherwise escaped). When this option is given then the --thres  option  may
              also be given and they should contain the same number of elements in their arguments.

       -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. The mpt interface needs this option and it
              will typically be an expander's SAS address. 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.

       -T, --thres=THR,THR...
              where THR,THR... is a string of comma (or space) separated values that  are  interpreted  as  peak
              value  detector  thresholds  (each  a 32 bit value).  Each number is interpreted as decimal unless
              prefixed by '0x' or '0X' (or it has a trailing 'h' or 'H'). An argument that  contains  any  space
              separators  needs  to  be  quoted (or otherwise escaped). When this option is given then the --pes
              option must also be given and they should contain the same number of elements in their arguments.

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

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

CONFORMING TO

       The SMP CONFIGURE PHY EVENT function was introduced in SAS-2 .

AUTHORS

       Written by Douglas Gilbert.

REPORTING BUGS

       Report bugs to <dgilbert at interlog dot com>.

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright © 2011 Douglas Gilbert
       This software is distributed under a FreeBSD license. There is NO warranty; not even for  MERCHANTABILITY
       or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

SEE ALSO

       smp_utils, smp_rep_phy_event, smp_rep_phy_event_list