/usr/share/dbus-1/interfaces/org.freedesktop.UDisks.Adapter.xml is in udisks 1.0.4-5ubuntu2.
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"-//freedesktop//DTD D-BUS Object Introspection 1.0//EN"
"http://www.freedesktop.org/standards/dbus/1.0/introspect.dtd">
<node name="/" xmlns:doc="http://www.freedesktop.org/dbus/1.0/doc.dtd">
<interface name="org.freedesktop.UDisks.Adapter">
<doc:doc>
<doc:description>
<doc:para>
This interface provides information about storage adapters.
</doc:para>
</doc:description>
</doc:doc>
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<signal name="Changed">
<doc:doc>
<doc:description>
<doc:para>
Something on the adapter changed.
</doc:para>
</doc:description>
</doc:doc>
</signal>
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<property name="NativePath" type="s" access="read">
<doc:doc><doc:description><doc:para>
OS specific native path of the adapter. On Linux this is the sysfs path, for example <doc:tt>/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1f.2</doc:tt>.
</doc:para></doc:description></doc:doc>
</property>
<property name="Vendor" type="s" access="read">
<doc:doc><doc:description><doc:para>
The name of the vendor of the storage adapter.
</doc:para></doc:description></doc:doc>
</property>
<property name="Model" type="s" access="read">
<doc:doc><doc:description><doc:para>
The name of the model of the storage adapter.
</doc:para></doc:description></doc:doc>
</property>
<property name="Driver" type="s" access="read">
<doc:doc><doc:description><doc:para>
The name of the driver used for the storage adapter.
</doc:para></doc:description></doc:doc>
</property>
<property name="NumPorts" type="u" access="read">
<doc:doc><doc:description><doc:para>
Number of ports (aka PHYs) on the storage adapter or 0 if unknown. Note that
this may not correspond to the number _physical_ connectors as several PHYs may
be ganged together in a separate physical connector using e.g.
<doc:list>
<doc:item>
<doc:term>SFF-8484</doc:term>
<doc:definition>Internal connector, two or four SAS/SATA lanes</doc:definition>
</doc:item>
<doc:item>
<doc:term>SFF-8470</doc:term>
<doc:definition>External/internal, Infiniband, four SAS/SATA lanes</doc:definition>
</doc:item>
<doc:item>
<doc:term>SFF-8087</doc:term>
<doc:definition>Mini-SAS, internal, four SAS/SATA lanes</doc:definition>
</doc:item>
<doc:item>
<doc:term>SFF-8088</doc:term>
<doc:definition>External Mini-SAS, four SAS/SATA lanes</doc:definition>
</doc:item>
</doc:list>
See each port object for more details.
</doc:para></doc:description></doc:doc>
</property>
<property name="Fabric" type="s" access="read">
<doc:doc><doc:description><doc:para>
The fabric used for the storage adapter to communicate with other storage
targets and initiators or blank if unknown. See each port object for
more details. Known fabric values include
<doc:list>
<doc:item>
<doc:term>ata</doc:term><doc:definition>ATA</doc:definition>
</doc:item>
<doc:item>
<doc:term>ata_pata</doc:term><doc:definition>Parallel ATA</doc:definition>
</doc:item>
<doc:item>
<doc:term>ata_sata</doc:term><doc:definition>Serial ATA</doc:definition>
</doc:item>
<doc:item>
<doc:term>scsi</doc:term><doc:definition>SCSI</doc:definition>
</doc:item>
<doc:item>
<doc:term>scsi_sas</doc:term><doc:definition>Serial Attached SCSI</doc:definition>
</doc:item>
</doc:list>
TODO: include other fabrics (FC, Parallel SCSI, etc.).
</doc:para></doc:description></doc:doc>
</property>
</interface>
</node>
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