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CHAPTER 3 DATA FORMAT 3.1 Data Space 3.2 Logical Data Block Addressing 3.3 Defect Management This chapter explains data space definition, logical data block addressing, and defect management on the HDD. 3.1 Data Space The HDD manages the entire data storage area divided into the following three data spaces. • User space: Storage area for user data • Internal test space: Reserved area for diagnostic purposes • System space: Area for exclusive use of HDD itself The user space allows a user access by specifying data. These spaces can be accessed with the logical data block addressing method described in Section 3.2. The internal test space is used by Read/write test of self-diagnostics test, but user can't use direct access. The system space is accessed inside the HDD at power-on or during the execution of a specific command, but the user cannot directly access the system space. 3.1.1 Cylinder configuration The HDD allocates cylinders to the user space, Internal test space, and system space. Figure 3.1 is the cylinder configuration. Spare areas (alternate areas) for defective sectors are provided in the user space. Several sectors in the last track of each cell and the last 10 cylinders of the last zone are allocated as alternate areas according to the user's assignment (MODE SELECT command). See Subsection 3.1.2 for details. C141-E270 31 Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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CHAPTER 3
DATA FORMAT
3.1
Data Space
3.2
Logical Data Block Addressing
3.3
Defect Management
This chapter explains data space definition, logical data block addressing, and defect management on the
HDD.
3.1
Data Space
The HDD manages the entire data storage area divided into the following three data spaces.
User space: Storage area for user data
Internal test space: Reserved area for diagnostic purposes
System space: Area for exclusive use of HDD itself
The user space allows a user access by specifying data.
These spaces can be accessed with the
logical data block addressing method described in Section 3.2.
The internal test space is used by
Read/write test of self-diagnostics test, but user can’t use direct access.
The system space is
accessed inside the HDD at power-on or during the execution of a specific command, but the user
cannot directly access the system space.
3.1.1
Cylinder configuration
The HDD allocates cylinders to the user space, Internal test space, and system space.
Figure 3.1 is
the cylinder configuration.
Spare areas (alternate areas) for defective sectors are provided in the user space.
Several sectors
in the last track of each cell and the last 10 cylinders of the last zone are allocated as alternate
areas according to the user's assignment (MODE SELECT command).
See Subsection 3.1.2 for
details.
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