12 reset – Toshiba MK6017MAP User Manual

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10.12 Reset

A RESET condition sets the drive ( or both drives in case of Master/Slave connection ) BSY, allowing the
drive to perform the specified initialization required for normal operation.

A RESET condition can be generated by both hardware and software. There are two hardware resets, one
is by the Host (- RESET) and the other is by the drive power sense circuitry. These resets are set high
when the system and the drive respectively acknowledge specified supply voltage ( See 6.1).

The other reset is software generated. The Host can write to the Device Control register and set the
reset bit. The host software condition will continue until the reset bit is set to zero.
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Once the reset is negated and the drive is re-enabled, with BSY still active, the drive will perform
necessary hardware initialization, clear any previously programmed drive parameters and revert
to the defaults, load the Task File registers with their initial values, and then clear BSY. No interrupt
is generated when initialization is complete. The initial values ( hex ) for the Task File registers are
as follows.


Table 10.12-1 Initialization of Task File registers

REGISTER

POWER ON

HARDWARE RESET

SOFTWARE RESET

Data 00

00

00

Error 01

01

01

Sector Count

01

01

01

Sector Number

01

01

01

Cylinder Low

00

00

00

Cylinder High

00

00

00

Device/Head Register

00

00

00

Status/Alternate Status

50 or 52

50 or 52

50 or 52

Device address

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7E or FE

7E or FE

7E or FE

ECC Length

4 bytes

4 bytes

no change(*1)

Data Buffer

undefined

undefined

no change

Addressing mode

default

default

no change

Auto stand-by mode

disable

disable

no change

Read Cache

enable

enable

no change (*1)

Write Cache

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enable

enable

no change (*1)

Multiple mode

16 sectors

16 sectors

no change (*1)

DMA transfer mode

Multiword

DMA mode 2

Multiword DMA mode

2

no change(*1)

PIO transfer mode

PIO mode 4

flow control

PIO mode 4 flow

control

no change(*1)


(*1): Software reset settings are affected by set feature command.

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ATA-2 Notes: This register is obsolete. It is recommended that a device not respond to a read of this address. If a

device does respond, it shall be sure not to drive the DD7 signal to prevent possible conflict with floppy disk
implementations.
The drive supports this register to maintain compatibility for ATA-1.

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ATA-2 Notes: The default mode for write cache is “disable” after ATA-2. This is violation of ATA-2 specification. This setting can be

changed by factory.

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