Hitachi DK23EA Specifications - Page 61

SMART Enable/Disable Automatic Off-line [B0h, Sub DBh]

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6.3.2.8.10 SMART Enable/Disable Automatic Off-line [B0h, Sub DBh] Task File Registers Command Cylinder High Cylinder Low Device/Head Sector Number Sector Count Features DRV : Device selection bit 76543210 B0h C2h 4Fh - X - DRV XX XX 00h:Disable F8h:Enable DBh 0 : DRV0 1:DRV1 SMART Enable/Disable Automatic Off-line command enables and disables the Automatic Off-line feature. If Automatic Off-line is enabled, the device automatically correct attribute data in an off-line mode periodically and save the attribute data on the disk. - The Sector Count Register is set to 00h to disable Automatic collection of Off-line data - The Sector Count Register is set to F8h to enable Automatic collection of Off-line data The following tests are performed for the Automatic off-line feature: a) Raw Read Error Rate Measurement Partial read scanning and Raw Read Error Rate measurement is performed. This event is occurred every 24 POH's and 2 minutes of host inactivity. b) Automatic sector reallocation in off-line read scanning for entire LBA. This event occurs every 168 POH's and 2 minutes of host inactivity. Enable state is preserved until receiving a disable automatic off-line command. Upon receipt of the SMART Enable/Disable automatic Off-line command, the device sets BSY to one, enables or disables the automatic off-line data correction feature, clear BSY to zero and asserts INTRQ. During execution of its off-line data collection activities and saving the data on the disk, DRDY and BSY are set to zero. A command is issued during execution of its off-line data collection activities and saving the data on the disk, the device will respond to the host within two seconds. K6602637 Rev.3 02.27.01 - 61 -

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K6602637
Rev.3
02.27.01
- 61 -
6.3.2.8.10 SMART Enable/Disable Automatic Off-line [B0h, Sub DBh]
Task File Registers
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
Command
B0h
Cylinder High
C2h
Cylinder Low
4Fh
Device/Head
-
X
-
DRV
XX
Sector Number
XX
Sector Count
00h:Disable
F8h:Enable
Features
DBh
DRV : Device selection bit
0 : DRV0
1:DRV1
SMART Enable/Disable Automatic Off-line command enables and disables the Automatic Off-line feature.
If Automatic Off-line is enabled, the device automatically correct attribute data in an off-line mode
periodically and save the attribute data on the disk.
- The Sector Count Register is set to 00h to disable Automatic collection of Off-line data
-
The Sector Count Register is set to
F8h to enable Automatic collection of Off-line data
The following tests are performed for the Automatic off-line feature:
a) Raw Read Error Rate Measurement
Partial read scanning and Raw Read Error Rate measurement is performed.
This event is occurred every 24 POH’s and 2 minutes of host inactivity.
b) Automatic sector reallocation in off-line read scanning for entire LBA.
This event occurs every 168 POH’s and 2 minutes of host inactivity.
Enable state is preserved until receiving a disable automatic off-line command. Upon receipt of
the SMART
Enable/Disable automatic Off-line command, the device sets BSY to one, enables or disables
the automatic off-line data correction feature, clear BSY to zero and asserts INTRQ. During execution of its
off-line data collection activities and saving the data on the disk, DRDY and BSY are set to zero.
A command is issued during execution of its off-line data collection activities and saving the data on the disk,
the device will respond to the host within two seconds.