Hitachi IC25N080ATMR04-0 Specifications - Page 182

S.M.A.R.T. error log sector

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13.38.3.3 Attribute ID Numbers Attribute ID Numbers supported by the device are the same as Attribute Values Data Structures. 13.38.3.4 Attribute Threshold These values are preset at the factory and are not meant to be changeable. However, the host might use the "S.M.A.R.T. Write Attribute Threshold" subcommand to override these preset values in the Threshold sectors. 13.38.3.5 Data Structure Checksum The Data Structure Checksum is the 2's compliment of the result of a simple 8-bit addition of the first 511 bytes in the data structure. 13.38.4 S.M.A.R.T. error log sector The following defines the 512 bytes that make up the S.M.A.R.T. error log sector. All multibyte fields shown in these data structures follow the ATA/ATAPI-5 specifications for byte ordering. Description S.M.A.R.T. error log version Error log pointer 1st error log data structure 2nd error log data structure 3rd error log data structure 4th error log data structure 5th error log data structure Device error count Reserved Data structure checksum Byte Offset 1 00h 1 01h 90 02h 90 5Ch 90 B6h 90 110h 90 16Ah 2 1C4h 57 1C6h 1 1FFh 512 13.38.4.1 S.M.A.R.T. error log version This value is set to 01h. 13.38.4.2 Error log pointer This points to the most recent error log data structure. Only values 1 through 5 are valid. 13.38.4.3 Device error count This field contains the total number of errors. The value will not roll over. 13.38.4.4 Error log data structure The data format of each error log structure is shown below. Table 117: Command data structure Description 1st command data structure 2nd command data structure 3rd command data structure 4th command data structure 5th command data structure Error data structure Byte 12 12 12 12 12 30 90 Offset 00h 0Ch 18h 24h 30h 3Ch Travelstar 80GN Hard Disk Drive Specification 172

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13.38.3.3
Attribute ID Numbers
Attribute ID Numbers supported by the device are the same as Attribute Values Data Structures.
13.38.3.4
Attribute Threshold
These values are preset at the factory and are not meant to be changeable. However, the host might use the
"S.M.A.R.T. Write Attribute Threshold" subcommand to override these preset values in the Threshold sectors.
13.38.3.5
Data Structure Checksum
The Data Structure Checksum is the 2's compliment of the result of a simple 8-bit addition of the first 511 bytes in
the data structure.
13.38.4
S.M.A.R.T. error log sector
The following defines the 512 bytes that make up the S.M.A.R.T. error log sector. All multibyte fields shown in
these data structures follow the ATA/ATAPI-5 specifications for byte ordering.
13.38.4.1
S.M.A.R.T. error log version
This value is set to 01h.
13.38.4.2
Error log pointer
This points to the most recent error log data structure. Only values 1 through 5 are valid.
13.38.4.3
Device error count
This field contains the total number of errors. The value will not roll over.
13.38.4.4
Error log data structure
The data format of each error log structure is shown below.
Table 117: Command data structure
Description
Byte
Offset
S.M.A.R.T. error log version
1
00h
Error log pointer
1
01h
1st error log data structure
90
02h
2nd error log data structure
90
5Ch
3rd error log data structure
90
B6h
4th error log data structure
90
110h
5th error log data structure
90
16Ah
Device error count
2
1C4h
Reserved
57
1C6h
Data structure checksum
1
1FFh
512
Description
Byte
Offset
1st command data structure
12
00h
2nd command data structure
12
0Ch
3rd command data structure
12
18h
4th command data structure
12
24h
5th command data structure
12
30h
Error data structure
30
3Ch
90