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@ -173,19 +173,26 @@ as argument (i.e.\&
.Dq Li XXX ) ,
and the mode will remain unchanged.
.Pp
Currently supported modes are :
.Dq Li BIOSDMA ,
.Dq Li PIO0 (alias BIOSPIO) ,
.Dq Li PIO1 ,
.Dq Li PIO2 ,
.Dq Li PIO3 ,
.Dq Li PIO4 ,
.Dq Li WDMA2 ,
.Dq Li UDMA2 (alias UDMA33) ,
.Dq Li UDMA4 (alias UDMA66) ,
.Dq Li UDMA5 (alias UDMA100)
Currently supported modes are:
.Cm BIOSDMA ,
.Cm PIO0
(alias
.Cm BIOSPIO ) ,
.Cm PIO1 , PIO2 , PIO3 , PIO4 ,
.Cm WDMA2 ,
.Cm UDMA2
(alias
.Cm UDMA33 ) ,
.Cm UDMA4
(alias
.Cm UDMA66 ) ,
.Cm UDMA5
(alias
.Cm UDMA100 )
and
.Dq Li UDMA6 (alias UDMA133) .
.Cm UDMA6
(alias
.Cm UDMA133 ) .
.It Ic info
Show info about the attached devices on the
.Ar channel .
@ -205,23 +212,28 @@ Show info about all attached devices on all active controllers.
.Sh EXAMPLES
To see the devices' current access modes, use the command line:
.Pp
.Dl atacontrol mode 0
.Dl "atacontrol mode 0"
.Pp
which results in the modes of the devices being displayed as a string
like this:
.Pp
.Dl Master = WDMA2
.Dl Slave = PIO4
.Bd -literal -offset indent
Master = WDMA2
Slave = PIO4
.Ed
.Pp
This means that ata0-master is in DMA mode,
ata0-slave is in PIO mode,
and so forth.
You can set the mode with atacontrol and a string like the above,
You can set the mode with
.Nm
and a string like the above,
for example:
.Pp
.Dl atacontrol mode 0 PIO4 PIO4
.Dl "atacontrol mode 0 PIO4 PIO4"
.Pp
The new modes are set as soon as the atacontrol command returns.
The new modes are set as soon as the
.Nm
command returns.
.Sh SEE ALSO
.Xr ata 4
.Sh HISTORY