OEM MANUAL:K6602771
6 COMMAND DESCRIPTIONS
Revision: 2 / Date: 2002.12.19
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The Interleave field requests that the logical blocks are related in a specific manner
to physical blocks to facilitate speed matching between the host bus data transfer
rate and the block data transfer rate of the device.
This controller supports the Interleave value one only but ignores the Interleave field.
The host computer can specify the format for the defect management schemes and
defect list according to the definition of CDB byte 1, bits 0-4, as summarized in Table
6-1.
Table 6-1 Format Unit Command Variations
4
Fmt
Data
3
Cmp
Lst
2 1 0
Defect List Format
Defect
List
Length
Defect
Management
Defect
List
Format
0
X
X
X
X
-
P + C + G
-
1
0
0
X
X
=0
(P) + (C) + G
-
1
1
0
X
X
=0
(P) + (C)
-
1
0
0
X
X
>0
(P) + (C) + D + G
Block
1
1
0
X
X
>0
(P) + (C) + D
(Note 3)
1
0
1
0
0
>0 or =0 (P) + (C) + D + G
Byte from
1
1
1
0
0
>0 or =0 (P) + (C) + D
index format
1
0
1
0
1
>0 or =0 (P) + (C) + D + G
Physical
1
1
1
0
1
>0 or =0 (P) + (C) + D
sector
Note 1 : X denotes a don't care condition.
Note 2 : Defect management schemes enclosed in parentheses depend on the
defect list header specification.
Note 3 : When CmpLst bit = 0, the defect list data needs to be transferred in the
format of logical block address.
when CmpLst bit = 1. the defect list data needs to be transferred in the
format of physical block address. Physical block address is defined as
sequential number, starting from zero, of physical sectors which locate
in the user cylinder area.
The controller allocates alternate sectors for defect blocks according to the specified
defect management scheme.
The defect list comprises the defect list header shown Table 6-2 followed by defect
descriptors (see Table 6-3, Table 6-4 and Table 6-5).
FORMAT UNIT:(04h)