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FD(4)				 Special files				 FD(4)

NAME
       fd - floppy disk device

CONFIGURATION
       Floppy  drives  are  block devices with major number 2.	Typically they
       are owned by root.floppy and have either mode 0660 (access checking via
       group membership) or mode 0666 (everybody has access).  For the follow‐
       ing devices, n is the drive number.  It is 0 for the first drive, 1 for
       the  second  etc.  To get a minor number for a specific drive connected
       to the first controller, add n to the minor base number.	 If it is con‐
       nected  to  the	second controller, add n+128 to the minor base number.
       Warning: If you use formats with more tracks  than  supported  by  your
       drive, you may damage it mechanically.  Trying once if more tracks than
       the usual 40/80 are supported should not damage it, but no warranty  is
       given  for that.	 Don't create device entries for those formats to pre‐
       vent their usage if you are not sure.

       Drive independent device files which  automatically  detect  the	 media
       format and capacity:

       Name   Base minor #
       ────────────────────
       fdn    0

       5.25 inch double density device files:

       Name	    Capac.   Cyl.   Sect.   Heads   Base minor #
       ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
       fdnd360	    360K     40	    9	    2	    4

       5.25 inch high density device files:

       Name	    Capac.   Cyl.   Sect.   Heads   Base minor #
       ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
       fdnh360	    360K     40	    9	    2	    20
       fdnh410	    410K     41	    10	    2	    48
       fdnh420	    420K     42	    10	    2	    64
       fdnh720	    720K     80	    9	    2	    24
       fdnh880	    880K     80	    11	    2	    80
       fdnh1200	    1200K    80	    15	    2	    8
       fdnh1440	    1440K    80	    18	    2	    40
       fdnh1476	    1476K    82	    18	    2	    56
       fdnh1494	    1494K    83	    18	    2	    72
       fdnh1600	    1600K    80	    20	    2	    92

       3.5 inch double density device files:

       Name	    Capac.   Cyl.   Sect.   Heads   Base minor #
       ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
       fdnu360	    360K     80	    9	    1	    12
       fdnu720	    720K     80	    9	    2	    16
       fdnu800	    800K     80	    10	    2	    120
       fdnu1040	    1040K    80	    13	    2	    84
       fdnu1120	    1120K    80	    14	    2	    88

       3.5 inch high density device files:

       Name	    Capac.   Cyl.   Sect.   Heads   Base minor #
       ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
       fdnu360	    360K     40	    9	    2	    12
       fdnu720	    720K     80	    9	    2	    16

       fdnu820	    820K     82	    10	    2	    52
       fdnu830	    830K     83	    10	    2	    68
       fdnu1440	    1440K    80	    18	    2	    28
       fdnu1600	    1600K    80	    20	    2	    124
       fdnu1680	    1680K    80	    21	    2	    44
       fdnu1722	    1722K    82	    21	    2	    60
       fdnu1743	    1743K    83	    21	    2	    76
       fdnu1760	    1760K    80	    22	    2	    96
       fdnu1840	    1840K    80	    23	    2	    116
       fdnu1920	    1920K    80	    24	    2	    100

       3.5 inch extra density device files:

       Name	    Capac.   Cyl.   Sect.   Heads   Base minor #
       ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
       fdnu2880	    2880K    80	    36	    2	    32
       fdnu3200	    3200K    80	    40	    2	    104
       fdnu3520	    3520K    80	    44	    2	    108
       fdnu3840	    3840K    80	    48	    2	    112

DESCRIPTION
       fd  special  files access the floppy disk drives in raw mode.  The fol‐
       lowing ioctl(2) calls are supported by fd devices:

       FDCLRPRM
	      clears the media information of a drive  (geometry  of  disk  in
	      drive).

       FDSETPRM
	      sets  the	 media	information  of a drive. The media information
	      will be lost when the media is changed.

       FDDEFPRM
	      sets the media information of  a	drive  (geometry  of  disk  in
	      drive). The media information will not be lost when the media is
	      changed. This will disable autodetection. In order to  re-enable
	      autodetection, you have to issue an FDCLRPRM .

       FDGETDRVTYP
	      returns the type of a drive (name parameter).  For formats which
	      work in several drive types, FDGETDRVTYP returns a name which is
	      appropriate  for	the oldest drive type which supports this for‐
	      mat.

       FDFLUSH
	      invalidates the buffer cache for the given drive.

       FDSETMAXERRS
	      sets the error thresholds for  reporting	errors,	 aborting  the
	      operation,  recalibrating, resetting, and reading sector by sec‐
	      tor.

       FDSETMAXERRS
	      gets the current error thresholds.

       FDGETDRVTYP
	      gets the internal name of the drive.

       FDWERRORCLR
	      clears the write error statistics.

       FDWERRORGET
	      reads the write error statistics. These include the total number
	      of write errors, the location and disk of the first write error,
	      and the location and disk of the last  write  error.  Disks  are
	      identified  by  a	 generation  number  which  is	incremented at
	      (almost) each disk change.

       FDTWADDLE
	      Switch the drive motor off for a few microseconds. This might be
	      needed  in  order	 to  access a disk whose sectors are too close
	      together.

       FDSETDRVPRM
	      sets various drive parameters.

       FDGETDRVPRM
	      reads these parameters back.

       FDGETDRVSTAT
	      gets the cached drive state (disk changed,  write	 protected  et
	      al.)

       FDPOLLDRVSTAT
	      polls the drive and return its state.

       FDGETFDCSTAT
	      gets the floppy controller state.

       FDRESET
	      resets the floppy controller under certain conditions.

       FDRAWCMD
	      sends a raw command to the floppy controller.

       For  more  precise  information,	 consult  also	the  <linux/fd.h>  and
       <linux/fdreg.h> include files, as well as the manual page  for  floppy‐
       control.

NOTES
       The  various formats allow to read and write many types of disks.  How‐
       ever, if a floppy is formatted with a too small inter sector gap,  per‐
       formance	 may  drop,  up	 to  needing a few seconds to access an entire
       track. To prevent this, use interleaved formats. It is not possible  to
       read  floppies  which  are  formatted using GCR (group code recording),
       which is used by Apple II and Macintosh computers (800k disks).	 Read‐
       ing  floppies  which  are  hard sectored (one hole per sector, with the
       index hole being a little skewed) is not supported.  This  used	to  be
       common with older 8 inch floppies.

FILES
       /dev/fd*

AUTHORS
       Alain  Knaff  (Alain@linux.lu),	David  Niemi  (niemidc@tux.org),  Bill
       Broadhurst (bbroad@netcom.com).

SEE ALSO
       floppycontrol(1),  mknod(1),  chown(1),	getfdprm(1),   superformat(1),
       mount(8), setfdprm(1)

Linux				  Jul 3, 1999				 FD(4)
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