Hitachi 7K100 Hard Drive Specifications - Page 140

Extended Comprehensive SMART Error Log

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The value of the General Purpose Logging Version word shall be 0001h. A value of 0000h indicates that there is no General Purpose Log Directory. The logs at log addresses 80-9Fh shall each be defined as 16 sectors long. 13.15.2 Extended Comprehensive SMART Error Log The figure below defines the format of each of the sectors that comprise the Extended Comprehensive SMART error log. Error log data structure shall not include errors attributed to the receipt of faulty commands such as command codes not implemented by the device or requests with invalid parameters or in valid addresses. Table 84: Extended Comprehensive SMART Error Log Description Smart error log version Reserved Error log index (7:0) Error log index (15:8) 1st error log data structure 2nd error log data structure 3rd error log data structure 4th error log data structure Device error count Reserved Data structure checksum Bytes 1 1 1 1 124 124 124 124 2 9 1 512 Offset 00h 01h 02h 03h 04h 80h FCh 178h 1F4h 1F6h 1FFh 13.15.2.1 Error log version The value of this version shall be 01h. 13.15.2.2 Error log index This indicates the error log data structure representing the most recent error. If there have been no error log entries, it is cleared to 0. Valid values for the error log index are 0 to 4. 13.15.2.3 Extended Error log data structure An error log data structure shall be presented for each of the last four errors reported by the device. These error log data structure entries are viewed as a circular buffer. The fifth error shall create an error log structure that replaces the first error log data structure. The next error after that shall create an error log data structure that replaces the second error log structure, etc. Unused error log data structures shall be filled with zeros. 13.15.2.3.1 Data format of extended error log data structure Table 85: Extended Error log data structure Description 1st error log data structure 2nd error log data structure Bytes 18 18 Offset 00h 12h Travelstar 7K100 Hard Disk Drive Specification 126

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The value of the General Purpose Logging Version word shall be 0001h. A value of 0000h indicates that there is no
General Purpose Log Directory.
The logs at log addresses 80-9Fh shall each be defined as 16 sectors long.
13.15.2
Extended Comprehensive SMART Error Log
The figure below defines the format of each of the sectors that comprise the Extended Comprehensive SMART
error log. Error log data structure shall not include errors attributed to the receipt of faulty commands such as com-
mand codes not implemented by the device or requests with invalid parameters or in valid addresses.
Table 84: Extended Comprehensive SMART Error Log
13.15.2.1
Error log version
The value of this version shall be 01h.
13.15.2.2
Error log index
This indicates the error log data structure representing the most recent error. If there have been no error log entries,
it is cleared to 0. Valid values for the error log index are 0 to 4.
13.15.2.3
Extended Error log data structure
An error log data structure shall be presented for each of the last four errors reported by the device. These error log
data structure entries are viewed as a circular buffer. The fifth error shall create an error log structure that replaces
the first error log data structure. The next error after that shall create an error log data structure that replaces the
second error log structure, etc.
Unused error log data structures shall be filled with zeros.
13.15.2.3.1
Data format of extended error log data structure
Table 85: Extended Error log data structure
Description
Bytes
Offset
Smart error log version
1
00h
Reserved
1
01h
Error log index (7:0)
1
02h
Error log index (15:8)
1
03h
1st error log data structure
124
04h
2nd error log data structure
124
80h
3rd error log data structure
124
FCh
4th error log data structure
124
178h
Device error count
2
1F4h
Reserved
9
1F6h
Data structure checksum
1
1FFh
512
Description
Bytes
Offset
1st error log data structure
18
00h
2nd error log data structure
18
12h