Re: [PATCH] block: sed-opal: PSID reverttper capability

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On 6/27/19 4:30 PM, Revanth Rajashekar wrote:
> PSID is a 32 character password printed on the drive label,
> to prove its physical access. This PSID reverttper function
> is very useful to regain the control over the drive when it
> is locked and the user can no longer access it because of some
> failures. However, *all the data on the drive is completely
> erased*. This method is advisable only when the user is exhausted
> of all other recovery methods.
> 
> PSID capabilities are described in:
> https://trustedcomputinggroup.org/wp-content/uploads/TCG_Storage-Opal_Feature_Set_PSID_v1.00_r1.00.pdf

Applied, thanks.

-- 
Jens Axboe




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