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-.TH SATA 7D "Sep 10, 2009"
+.TH SATA 7D "May 13, 2017"
.SH NAME
sata \- Solaris SATA framework
.SH DESCRIPTION
-.sp
.LP
Serial ATA is an interconnect technology designed to replace parallel ATA
technology. It is used to connect hard drives, optical drives, removable
@@ -18,7 +17,7 @@ http://\fIwww.serialata.org\fR.
.LP
Up to 32 SATA devices may be plugged directly to each SATA HBA and up to 15
SATA devices may be plugged directly to each SATA port multiplier supported by
-the Solaris SATA framework. The actual number of pluggable devices my be lower,
+the Solaris SATA framework. The actual number of pluggable devices may be lower,
and is limited by the number of device ports on the SATA HBA or the SATA port
multiplier. The maximum data rate is either 1.5Gb/sec. or 3.0Gb/sec., depending
on the capability of a SATA device, port multiplier and SATA HBA controller.
@@ -32,7 +31,6 @@ attached as a target driver for each device node created by the SATA framework.
You can use the \fBcfgadm\fR(1M) utility to manage hot plugged and unplugged
SATA devices.
.SH FILES
-.sp
.ne 2
.na
\fB\fB/kernel/misc/sata\fR\fR
@@ -51,7 +49,6 @@ SATA devices.
.RE
.SH ATTRIBUTES
-.sp
.LP
See \fBattributes\fR(5) for descriptions of the following attribute:
.sp
@@ -67,10 +64,9 @@ Architecture x86
.TE
.SH SEE ALSO
-.sp
.LP
\fBcfgadm\fR(1M), \fBprtconf\fR(1M), \fBcfgadm_sata\fR(1M),
-\fBattributes\fR(5), \fBahci\fR(7D), \fBmarvell88sx\fR(7D), \fBnv_sata\fR(7D),
+\fBattributes\fR(5), \fBahci\fR(7D), \fBnv_sata\fR(7D),
\fBsd\fR(7D), \fBsi3124\fR(7D)
.sp
.LP
@@ -79,11 +75,7 @@ Architecture x86
.LP
\fISerial ATA II (Extension to Serial ATA 1.0.a.)\fR \(em Serial ATA
International Organization.
-.sp
-.LP
-\fIhttp://www.sun.com/\fR
.SH DIAGNOSTICS
-.sp
.LP
The messages described below may appear on the system console as well as being
logged. All messages are presented in one of the following formats and are