Hitachi HTS541040G9AT00 Specifications - Page 83

Reset response

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11.0 General 11.1 Reset response ATA has the following three types of resets: Power On Reset (POR) Hard Reset (Hardware Reset) Soft Reset (Software Reset) The device executes a series of electrical circuitry diagnostics, spins up the head disk assembly, tests speed and other mechanical parametric, and sets default values. The RESET signal is negated in the ATA Bus. The device resets the interface circuitry and sets the default values. The SRST bit in the Device Control Register is set and then is reset. The device resets the interface circuitry according to the Set Features requirement. The actions of each reset are shown in the table below. Table 44: Reset response table Aborting Host interface Aborting Device operation Initialization of hardware Internal diagnostic Starting spindle motor Initialization of registers (*2) DASP- handshake PDIAG- handshake Reverting programmed parameters to default Number of CHS (set by Initialize Device Parameters) Multiple mode Write Cache Read look-ahead ECC bytes Volatile max address Address offset mode Power mode Reset Standby timer value (*5) POR o o (*5) o o o o hard reset o (*1) x x x o o o o soft reset o (*1) x x x o x o (*3) (*6) (*4) (*4) o o o o - execute x - does not execute Notes: (*1) (*2) (*3) (*4) (*5) (*6) Execute after the data in write cache has been written. The default value on POR is shown in Table 45: "Default Register Values" on page 70. The Set Features command with Feature register = CCh enables the device to revert these parameters to the power on defaults. In the case of sleep mode, the device goes to standby mode. In other cases, the device does not change current mode. After reset the Standby timer value is set to 109 minutes. Set according to the initial power mode selection. Travelstar 5K100 Hard Disk Drive Specification 69

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11.0
General
11.1
Reset response
ATA has the following three types of resets:
The actions of each reset are shown in the table below.
o – execute
x – does not execute
Notes:
Power On Reset (POR)
The device executes a series of electrical circuitry diagnostics, spins up the
head disk assembly, tests speed and other mechanical parametric, and sets
default values.
Hard Reset (Hardware Reset)
The RESET signal is negated in the ATA Bus. The device resets the interface
circuitry and sets the default values.
Soft Reset (Software Reset)
The SRST bit in the Device Control Register is set and then is reset. The device
resets the interface circuitry according to the Set Features requirement.
Table 44: Reset response table
POR
hard reset
soft reset
Aborting Host interface
-
o
o
Aborting Device operation
-
(*1)
(*1)
Initialization of hardware
o
x
x
Internal diagnostic
o
x
x
Starting spindle motor
(*5)
x
x
Initialization of registers (*2)
o
o
o
DASP- handshake
o
o
x
PDIAG- handshake
o
o
o
Reverting programmed parameters to default
Number of CHS (set by Initialize Device Parameters)
Multiple mode
Write Cache
Read look-ahead
ECC bytes
Volatile max address
Address offset mode
o
o
(*3)
Power mode
(*6)
(*4)
(*4)
Reset Standby timer value (*5)
o
o
o
(*1)
Execute after the data in write cache has been written.
(*2)
The default value on POR is shown in Table 45: “Default Register Values” on page 70.
(*3)
The Set Features command with Feature register = CCh enables the device to revert these parameters
to the power on defaults.
(*4)
In the case of sleep mode, the device goes to standby mode. In other cases, the device does not
change current mode.
(*5)
After reset the Standby timer value is set to 109 minutes.
(*6)
Set according to the initial power mode selection.