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XPT(4)			 BSD Kernel Interfaces Manual			XPT(4)

NAME
     xpt — CAM transport layer interface

SYNOPSIS
     None.

DESCRIPTION
     The xpt driver provides a way for userland applications to issue certain
     CAM CCBs to the kernel.

     Since the xpt driver allows direct access to the CAM subsystem, system
     administrators should exercise caution when granting access to this
     driver.  If used improperly, this driver can allow userland applications
     to crash a machine or cause data loss.

KERNEL CONFIGURATION
     There is no kernel configuration required for the xpt driver.  It is
     enabled when SCSI support is enabled in the kernel.  There is one
     instance of the xpt driver per CAM transport layer instance.  Since there
     is currently only one CAM transport layer, there will only be one
     instance of this driver.

IOCTLS
     CAMIOCOMMAND    This ioctl takes certain kinds of CAM CCBs and passes
		     them through to the CAM transport layer for action.  Only
		     the following CCB types are supported:

		     XPT_SCAN_BUS
		     XPT_RESET_BUS
		     XPT_SCAN_LUN
		     XPT_ENG_INQ
		     XPT_ENG_EXEC
		     XPT_DEBUG
		     XPT_DEV_MATCH
		     XPT_PATH_INQ

		     The above CCBs are the only ones supported since it makes
		     more sense to send them through a generic passthrough
		     device rather than a passthrough device tied to a partic‐
		     ular underlying SCSI device.

     CAMGETPASSTHRU  This ioctl takes an XPT_GDEVLIST CCB, and returns the
		     passthrough device corresponding to the device in ques‐
		     tion.

FILES
     /dev/xpt0	Character device node for the xpt driver.

DIAGNOSTICS
     None.

SEE ALSO
     cam(3), cam_cdbparse(3), pass(4), camcontrol(8)

HISTORY
     The CAM transport layer driver first appeared in FreeBSD 3.0.

AUTHORS
     Kenneth Merry ⟨ken@FreeBSD.org⟩

BSD			       October 10, 1998				   BSD
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