Defined in table 5-169 – Maxtor 10K V User Manual

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Table 5-169

Sense Data Fields (Error Code 70h)-Field Descriptions

Field

Definition

Valid

The Valid bit, when set to 1, indicates that the Information field contains valid information, as defined

below. When set to 0, it indicates that the contents of the Information field are not as defined below.

Error Code

Either 70h, indicating that current errors are to be reported, or 71h, indicating deferred errors are to be

reported.

Segment

Number

This feature is not supported and will return a zero value.

FileMrk

The File Mark field is reserved for sequential access devices. This field will return a zero value.

EOM

The End-of-Medium field is reserved for sequential access and printer devices. This field will return a

zero value.

ILI

Incorrect Length Indicator. When this bit is set to 1, it indicates that the requested logical sector length

did not match the logical sector length of the data on the media. This field is only set for incorrect byte

transfer lengths on a READ LONG and WRITE LONG command descriptor block.

Sense Key

The sense key, additional sense code, and additional sense code qualifier provide a hierarchy of infor-

mation. The sense key provides the highest level of information about error and exception conditions.

The additional sense code and qualifier provided more detailed information.

The sense keys supported by the drive are described in Table 5-173.

Information

The Information field contains the following device-type or command-specific information:

1) The unsigned logical sector address associated with the sense key.

2) The difference between the requested length and the actual length in either bytes or sectors, as de-

termined by the command. This difference is called the residue.

3) A description of each of the drive's supported commands definition for this field is contained in Ta-

ble 5-171.

Additional

Sense

Length

The Additional Sense Length field indicates the number of addition sense bytes that can follow. If the

Allocation Block Length specified in the Command Descriptor Block is too small to transfer all of the

additional sense bytes, the Additional Sense Length byte value is not adjusted to reflect the truncation.

Command-

Specific In-

formation

The Command-Specific Information field is valid only for Sense Data for a failed REASSIGN

BLOCKS command. It contains either the Logical Block Address of the first defect descriptor not re-

assigned or, if all the defect descriptors were reassigned, FFFFFFFFh.

Additional

Sense Code

The Additional Sense Code field indicates further information related to the error or exception condi-

tion reported in the sense key. If the drive does not have further related information, the additional

sense key is set to NO ADDITIONAL SENSE INFORMATION. See Table 5-172.

Additional

Sense Code

Qualifier

The Additional Sense Code Qualifier field indicates detailed information related to the additional sense

code. If the drive does not have detailed information, the field is set to 0.

Field Re-

placeable

Unit

The Field Replaceable Unit Code specifies a unit that has failed:

Code

FRU

1

Host

2

Hard Disk Assembly (HDA)

3

Printed Circuit Board Assembly (PCBA)

SKSV

Sense-Key Specific Valid bit. This bit is 1 for all sense keys listed in Table 5-170 (exception: NOT

READY and UNIT ATTENTION/RPL Status Change). The SKSV bit and Sense-Key Specific bytes

may be 0 when the sense key is NOT READY.

Sense-Key

Specific

The contents of the Sense-Key Specific field are unique to each sense key. Table 5-171 summarizes

the sense keys for which the drive supplies sense-key specific information. (See SKSV.)

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