48 write and verify command (2eh) – Quantum 10K II User Manual

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SCSI Description

Quantum Atlas 10K II Ultra160/m SCSI Hard Disk Drives

5–219

5.48

WRITE AND VERIFY Command (2Eh)

The WRITE AND VERIFY command writes host-supplied data to the unit and
verifies it was written correctly.

Bit

Byte

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

0

0

Operation Code (2Eh)

1

Reserved

DPO

Reserved

BytChk

RelAdr

2 - 5

Logical Block Address

6

Reserved

7 - 8

Transfer Length

9

Control

Figure 5–108 WRITE AND VERIFY Command Descriptor Block — Data Format

Table 5–102 WRITE AND VERIFY Command — Field Descriptions

Field

Description

DPO

Disable Page Out. When the value of the field is 1, the drive tells the
controller to bypass cache as much as possible. The buffers used for the
WRITE data are given a low priority. This bit may be useful if the host CPU is
performing a background copy operation and does not want to wipe out
the drive's cache.
When DPO is 0, the drive tells the controller to cache this WRITE data in a
normal manner.
NOTE: The drive normally assigns a low priority to write caching. Therefore,
the DPO bit in a WRITE command is essentially ignored.

BytChk

Byte Check. When 1, the drive performs a byte-by-byte comparison of the
data written on the media with the data transferred from the initiator.
When 0, the drive performs a medium verification with no data
comparison of the sectors written by the command.

RelAdr

Relative Address. This feature is not supported and the field must be 0.

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