IBM DTLA-307075 Hard Drive Specifications - Page 110

For the Read Long command, If an error occurs, the device will set BSY=0, ERR=1

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e. The host reads one sector of data via the Data Register. f. The device sets DRQ=0 after the sector has been transferred to the host. 4. For the Read Long command a. The device sets BSY=1 and prepares for data transfer. b. When the sector of data is available for transfer to the host, the device sets BSY=0, sets DRQ=1, and interrupts the host. c. In response to the interrupt the host reads the Status Register. d. The device clears the interrupt in response to the Status Register being read. e. The host reads the sector of data including ECC bytes via the Data Register. f. The device sets DRQ=0 after the sector has been transferred to the host. The Read Multiple command transfers one block of data for each interrupt. The other commands transfer one sector of data for each interrupt. Note that the status data for a sector of data is available in the Status Register before the sector is transferred to the host. If the device detects an invalid parameter, then it will abort the command by setting BSY=0, ERR=1, ABT=1, and interrupting the host. If an error occurs, the device will set BSY=0, ERR=1, and DRQ=1. The device will then store the error status in the Error Register and interrupt the host. The registers will contain the location of the sector in error. The errored location will be reported with CHS mode or LBA mode; the mode is decided by mode select bit (bit 6) of Device/Head register on issuing the command. If an Uncorrectable Data Error (UNC=1) occurs, the defective data will be transferred from the media to the sector buffer and will be available to be transferred to the host at the option of the host. In case of a Read Multiple command the host should complete transfer of the block which includes error from the sector buffer and terminate whatever kind of type of error occurred. If an error occurs that is correctable by retries, the data will be corrected and the transfer will continue normally. There will be no indication to the host that any retry occurred. All data transfers to the host through the Data Register are 16 bits, except for the ECC bytes, which are 8 bits. Deskstar 40GV & 75GXP hard disk drive specifications 98

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e.
The host reads one sector of data via the Data Register.
f.
The device sets DRQ=0 after the sector has been transferred to the host.
4.
For the Read Long command
a.
The device sets BSY=1 and prepares for data transfer.
b.
When the sector of data is available for transfer to the host, the device sets BSY=0, sets DRQ=1,
and interrupts the host.
c.
In response to the interrupt the host reads the Status Register.
d.
The device clears the interrupt in response to the Status Register being read.
e.
The host reads the sector of data including ECC bytes via the Data Register.
f.
The device sets DRQ=0 after the sector has been transferred to the host.
The Read Multiple command transfers one block of data for each interrupt. The other commands transfer
one sector of data for each interrupt.
Note that the status data for a sector of data is available in the Status Register
before
the sector is trans-
ferred to the host.
If the device detects an invalid parameter, then it will abort the command by setting BSY=0, ERR=1,
ABT=1, and interrupting the host.
If an error occurs, the device will set BSY=0, ERR=1, and DRQ=1. The device will then store the error
status in the Error Register and interrupt the host. The registers will contain the location of the sector in
error. The errored location will be reported with CHS mode or LBA mode; the mode is decided by mode
select bit (bit 6) of Device/Head register on issuing the command.
If an Uncorrectable Data Error (UNC=1) occurs, the defective data will be transferred from the media to
the sector buffer and will be available to be transferred to the host at the option of the host. In case of a
Read Multiple command the host should complete transfer of the block which includes error from the
sector buffer and terminate whatever kind of type of error occurred.
If an error occurs that is correctable by retries, the data will be corrected and the transfer will continue
normally. There will be no indication to the host that any retry occurred.
All data transfers to the host through the Data Register are 16 bits, except for the ECC bytes, which are 8
bits.
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