IBM DJSA-210 Hard Drive Specifications - Page 83
Error Register, 10 Features Register, 11 Sector Count Register, Bit Definitions, AMNF AMN, TK0NF T0N
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10.9 Error Register 76 CRC UNC Error Register 5 4 3 2 1 0 0 IDNF 0 ABRT TK0NF AMNF Figure 53. Error Register This register contains the status from the last command executed by the device or a diagnostic code. At the completion of any command, except Execute Device Diagnostic, the contents of this register are always valid even if ERR = 0 is in the Status Register. Following a power on, a reset, or completion of an Execute Device Diagnostic command, this register contains a diagnostic code. See Figure 56 on page 73 for the definitions. Bit Definitions ICRCE (CRC) UNC IDNF (IDN) ABRT (ABT) TK0NF (T0N) AMNF (AMN) Interface CRC Error. When CRC = 1 it indicates that a CRC error has occurred on the data bus during a Ultra DMA transfer. Uncorrectable Data Error. When UNC = 1 it indicates that an uncorrectable data error has been encountered. ID Not Found. When IDN = 1 it indicates that the requested sector's ID field could not be found. Aborted Command. When ABT = 1 it indicates that the requested command has been aborted due to a device status error or an invalid parameter in an output register. Track 0 Not Found. When T0N = 1 it indicates that track 0 was not found during a Recalibrate command. Address Mark Not Found. When AMN = 1 it indicates that the data address mark has not been found after finding the correct ID field for the requested sector. 10.10 Features Register This register is command specific. This register is used with the Set Features command, the S.M.A.R.T. Function Set command, and the Format Unit command. 10.11 Sector Count Register This register contains the number of sectors of data requested to be transferred on a read or write operation between the host and the device. If the value in the register is set to 0, a count of 256 sectors is specified. If the register is zero at command completion, the command was successful. If not successfully completed, the register contains the number of sectors which need to be transferred in order to complete the request. The contents of the register are defined differently on some commands. These definitions are given in 13.0, "Command descriptions" on 103. Travelstar 32GH/30GT/20GN hard disk drive specifications 69