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16 page and decodes it or outputs it in ASCII hexadecimal or binary. VPD pages
29 The reference document used for interpreting VPD pages (and the INQUIRY
34 VPD pages" (0x0) VPD page is fetched and decoded.
41 decode all VPD pages. When used with \fIDEVICE\fR the pages to be decoded
42 are found in the "Supported VPD pages" VPD page. Pages that cannot be
47 \fIFN\fR is assumed to contain 1 or more VPD pages (in ASCII hex or binary).
56 list the names of the known VPD pages, first the standard pages (i.e.
57 those defined by T10), then the vendor specific pages. Each group is sorted
61 summary lines of all VPD pages whose number matches \fIPG\fR. May be used
62 with \fI\-\-vendor=VP\fR to restrict output to known vendor specific pages
67 pages found. If this option is given once, the scan starts at page 0x80;
70 0x0 which should contain a list of all supported VPD pages. Some vendors
71 either forget to list some standard pages or perhaps purposely don't list
72 vendor specific pages which are in the range 0xc0 to 0xff.
80 The sdparm utility which lists mode and VPD pages also has a \fB\-\-examine\fR
82 pages that list supported pages (e.g. VPD, mode and log pages; supported
86 As a sanity check, the normal action when fetching VPD pages other than
87 page 0x0 (the "Supported VPD pages" VPD page), is to first fetch page 0x0
88 and only if the requested page is one of the supported pages, to go ahead
131 when decoding some VPD pages, give a little more output. For example the ATA
143 badly (and do not support VPD pages) then the safest value to use for
155 is not given (nor '\-i', '\-l' nor '\-V') then the "Supported VPD pages" (0x0)
160 If \fIPG\fR is not found in the 'Supported VPD pages' VPD page (0x0) then
185 Some VPD pages (e.g. the Extended Inquiry VPD page) depend on knowing
189 both the standard INQUIRY response and VPD pages in the same invocation.
228 Since some VPD pages (e.g. the Extended INQUIRY page) depend on settings
244 To see the VPD pages that a device supports, use with no options. The
249 Supported VPD pages VPD page:
251 Supported VPD pages [sv]
301 Search for the name (and acronym) of all pages that share VPD page number
306 Matching standard VPD pages:
315 representation of all VPD pages to a file:
332 hexadecimal by default. Next we only decode T10 specified VPD pages
333 excluding vendor specific VPD pages that start at page number 0xc0:
339 VPD pages hardly ever change their contents, decoding those files will