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pcata(7D)			    Devices			     pcata(7D)

NAME
       pcata - PCMCIA ATA card device driver

SYNOPSIS
       pcata@socket#:a -u

       pcata@socket#:a -u,raw

DESCRIPTION
       The  PCMCIA  ATA	 card device driver supports PCMCIA ATA disk and flash
       cards that follow the following standards:

	   o	  PC card 2.01 compliance (MBR+fdisk table  required  for  all
		  platforms).

	   o	  PC card ATA 2.01 compliance.

	   o	  PC card services 2.1 compliance.

       The  driver  supports  standard	PCMCIA	ATA  cards that contain a Card
       Information Structure (CIS). For PCMCIA, nodes are created in  /devices
       that  include  the  socket  number  as one component of the device name
       referred to by the node. However, the  names  in	 /dev,	/dev/dsk,  and
       /dev/rdsk  follow the current conventions for ATA devices, which do not
       encode the socket number in any part of the name. For example, you  may
       have the following:

       ┌────────────────┬───────────────────────────────────┬─────────────────────┐
       │Platform	│ /devices name			    │ /dev/dsk name	  │
       ├────────────────┼───────────────────────────────────┼─────────────────────┤
       │x86		│ /devices/isa/pcic@1,3e0 /disk@0:a │ /dev/dsk/c1d0s0	  │
       ├────────────────┼───────────────────────────────────┼─────────────────────┤
       │SPARC		│ /devices/iommu@f,e0000000	    │ /dev/dsk/c1d0s0	  │
       │		│ /sbus@f,e0001000   /SUNW,    pcm‐ │			  │
       │		│ cia@3,0 /disk@0:a		    │			  │
       └────────────────┴───────────────────────────────────┴─────────────────────┘

PRECONFIGURATION
       If  a  PC  Card ATA device is recognized, the pcata driver is automati‐
       cally loaded, IRQs allocated, devices nodes created, and special	 files
       created (if they do not already exist).

   Known Problems and Limitations
	   o	  You need to umount the file system before removing the disk.

	   o	  The ufs file systems on removable media (PC Card ATA) should
		  have one of the onerror={panic, lock, umount} mount  options
		  set.

CONFIGURATION
       Configuration  topics  include  initial installation and configuration,
       identifying an unrecognized device, special files and hot-plugging.

   Initial Installation and Configuration
	   1.	  Install the Solaris software.

	   2.	  Boot the system.

	   3.	  Insert the PC card ATA device.

   Identifying an Unrecognized Device
       If you insert a PC card ATA device and it is not recognized (no special
       files created), use the prtconf command to identify the problem.

	   1.	  Run the prtconf -D command to see if your pcata card is rec‐
		  ognized. (A recognized device will appear at the end of  the
		  prtconf output. For example:

		    # prtconf -D
		    .  .  .
		    pcic, instance #0 (driver name: pcic)
			.  .  .
		       disk, instance #0

	   2.	  If  pcata  does not appear in the prtconf output, there is a
		  problem with the PC card adapter configuration or  with  the
		  hardware.  Check to see whether the problem is with the card
		  or the adapter by trying to use the card on another  machine
		  and by seeing if it works on the same machine using DOS.

   Special Files
       For  PC	card  devices,	nodes are created in /devices that include the
       socket number as one component of a device name that  the  node	refers
       to.  However,  the  /prtc/dev  names  and  the  names  in  /dev/dsk and
       /dev/rdsk do follow the current convention for ATA  devices,  which  do
       not encode the socket number in any part of the name.

   Hot-Plugging
	   o	  If  you  want	 to remove the disk, you must unmount the file
		  system.

	   o	  Use the mkfs_pcfs(1M) command to create a pcfs file system:

		    # mkfs -F pcfs /dev/rdsk/c#d#p0:d

	   o	  To mount a pcfs file system, type:

		    # mount -F pcfs /dev/dsk/c#d#p0:c /mnt

	   o	  If you want to create a ufs file system, use the newfs  com‐
		  mand and type:

		    # newfs /dev/rdsk/c#d#s#

	   o	  To mount a ufs file system, type:

		    # mount -F ufs /dev/dsk/c#d#s# /mnt

	   o	  To create a Solaris partition, run the format command and go
		  to the Partition menu. For more information,	see  the  for‐
		  mat(1M) man page.

FILES
       /kernel/drv/pcata    pcata driver

ATTRIBUTES
       See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:

       ┌─────────────────────────────┬─────────────────────────────┐
       │      ATTRIBUTE TYPE	     │	    ATTRIBUTE VALUE	   │
       ├─────────────────────────────┼─────────────────────────────┤
       │Availability		     │driver/storage/pcata	   │
       └─────────────────────────────┴─────────────────────────────┘

SEE ALSO
       format(1M), mount(1M), newfs(1M), pcmcia(7D), attributes(5), pcfs(7FS)

SunOS 5.11			  2 Mar 2007			     pcata(7D)
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