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Maxtor Atlas 10K III

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This chapter contains an overview of SCSI command and status processing and a
detailed description of the commands supported by the disk drives. The SCSI
command system enables the initiator to instruct the drive to perform specific
functions.

In this manual, unless otherwise stated, numerical values are given in decimal.
Hexadecimal numbers, such as opcodes, are always given with an “h” following, as in
5Ah except when entire data tables are in hexadecimal.



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The disk drives support the SCSI-3 commands listed in Table 5-1. The command
categories are sequential, normal, and immediate.

Immediate

commands are processed when received by the drive. In most cases, these

commands do not require drive resources, do not change the state of the drive, and
bypass the command queue (unless the command is tagged).

Sequential

commands execute in the order that they arrive (unless accompanied by

a HEAD OF QUEUE tag) and execute to completion before a subsequent command
is activated.

Normal

commands are allowed to execute concurrently (with the restriction that the

drive executes overlapping writes in the order received). Normal commands are
usually I/O commands

Table 5-1

Supported SCSI Commands

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CHANGE DEFINITION

40h

Sequential

FORMAT UNIT

04h

Sequential

INQUIRY

12h

Immediate

LOG SELECT

4Ch

Sequential

LOG SENSE

4Dh

Sequential

MODE SELECT (6)

15h

Sequential

MODE SELECT (10)

55h

Sequential

MODE SENSE (6)

1Ah

Sequential

MODE SENSE (10)

5Ah

Sequential

PERSISTENT RESERVATION IN

5Eh

Sequential

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