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SG_TEST_RWBUF(8)		   SG3_UTILS		      SG_TEST_RWBUF(8)

NAME
       sg_test_rwbuf  -	 test  a SCSI host adapter by issuing dummy writes and
       reads

SYNOPSIS
       sg_test_rwbuf [--addrd=AR] [--addwr=AW]	[--help]  [--quick]  --size=SZ
       [--times=NUM] [--verbose] [--version] DEVICE

       or an older deprecated format sg_test_rwbuf DEVICE SZ [AW] [AR]

DESCRIPTION
       sg_test_rwbuf  writes and reads back SZ bytes to the internal buffer of
       DEVICE (e.g. /dev/sda or /dev/sg0). A pseudo random pattern is  written
       to the data buffer on the device then read back. If the same pattern is
       found 'Success' is reported. If they do not match  (checksums  unequal)
       then  this  is reported and up to 24 bytes from the first point of mis‐
       match are reported; the first line shows what was written and the  sec‐
       ond  line shows what was received. For testing purposes, you can ask it
       to write AW or read AR additional bytes.

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

       -r, --addrd=AR
	      Read an additional AR bytes (than indicated by SZ) from the data
	      buffer. Checksum is performed over the first SZ bytes.

       -w, --addwr=AW
	      Write  an	 additional  AW	 bytes (than indicated by SZ) of zeros
	      into the data buffer. Checksum is generated over	the  first  SZ
	      bytes.

       -h, --help
	      Print out a usage message the exit.

       -q, --quick
	      Perform  a READ BUFFER descriptor command to find out the avail‐
	      able data buffer length and offset, print	 them  out  then  exit
	      (without testing with write/read sequences).

       -s, --size=SZ
	      where  SZ is the size of buffer in bytes to be written then read
	      and checked. This number needs to be less than or equal  to  the
	      size  of	the  device's  data  buffer which can be seen from the
	      --quick option.  Either this option or the --quick option should
	      be given.

       -t, --times=NUM
	      where  NUM  is  the  number of times to repeat the write/read to
	      buffer test. Default value is 1 .

       -v, --verbose
	      increase verbosity of output.

       -V, --version
	      print version number (and data of last change) then exit.

NOTES
       The microcode in a SCSI device is _not_ modified by doing a WRITE  BUF‐
       FER  command with its mode set to "data" (0x2) as done by this utility.
       Therefore this utility is safe in that respect. [Mode values 0x4,  0x5,
       0x6 and 0x7 are the dangerous ones :-)]

       WARNING: If you access the device at the same time (e.g. because it's a
       hard disk with a mounted file system on it) the device's buffer may  be
       used  by	 the  device itself for other data at the same time, and over‐
       writing it may or may not cause	data  corruption!  HOWEVER  the	 SPC-3
       draft  standard	does  state in its WRITE BUFFER command: "This command
       shall not alter any medium of the logical unit when data	 mode  ...  is
       specified".  This  implies  that	 it _is_ safe to use this utility with
       devices that have mounted file systems on them.	Following  this	 theme
       further,	 a  disk  with	active mounted file systems may cause the data
       read back to be different (due to caching activity) to what was written
       and hence a checksum error.

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

AUTHORS
       Written by D. Gilbert and K. Garloff

COPYRIGHT
       Copyright © 2000-2012 Douglas Gilbert, Kurt Garloff
       This software is distributed under the GPL version 2. There is NO  war‐
       ranty;  not  even  for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PUR‐
       POSE.

sg3_utils-1.35			 November 2012		      SG_TEST_RWBUF(8)
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