SSD (Formerly FFD) Ultra ATA 2.5"
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Product Specification and User Manual
41-PS-0104-00 Rev. 2.3
4.6.3.3 Retrieving the Configurable Parameters
The structure of the GET PARAMETERS command is described in Table 18:
Table 18: Vendor-Specific Get Parameters Command
Register
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
Features
0xEF
Sector Count
Parameter ID bits 0-7 (LSB)
Sector Number
Parameter ID bits 8-15
Cylinder Low
Parameter ID bits 16-23
Cylinder High
Parameter ID bits 24-31 (MSB)
Device/Head
0
D
1
1
Command
B0h
The command transfers one sector of data with configurable parameters from the SSD, in the
format described in Table 17 on page 28. If the parameter ID specified in the command registers
is one of those listed in Section 4.6.3.2, the returned sector contains the value of that single ID.
In addition, a group-ID is defined as:
All Partition IDs
0x1FFFF
In response to a group-ID given in the command registers, the returned sector will contain a list
of parameter IDs from that group, and all their respective values.
4.6.4.
Sanitizing Partitions
The SSD can be subdivided into a maximum of four partitions. When configuring your system
for a Sanitize procedure, the following must be taken into account:
A partition may be as small as one sector, or occupy the entire media.
When a partition has a length of 0, if it is included in the Partition Mask it will have no
effect on the Sanitize procedure.
Partition values are always defined. The factory default is all partitions having length 0, i.e.
nothing is erased if you use Sanitize with a Partition Mask value other than 0 without setting
some new partition boundaries.
Sanitizing all four partitions is not necessarily the same as sanitizing the whole media; it
depends on the configuration of the partitions (starting block and length of each).
Partitions may overlap in any fashion. Their combined set of sectors will be sanitized.
You can define the default Sanitize procedure to have any Partition Mask.