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(1)
Header
a. P List (primary list) bit
When this bit is “1,” it indicates that P List defect data are included in the defect descriptor
list that is actually transferred to the INIT. When it is “0,” it indicates that the P List defect
data are not included. See 3) of item (2).)
b. G List (grown list) bit
When this bit is “1,” it indicates that G List defect data are included in the defect descriptor
list that is actually transferred to the INIT. When it is “0,” it indicates that the G List
defect data are not included. See 3) of item (2).)
c. Defect list format
This field indicates the description format of the defect descriptor list that is actually
transferred to the INIT. It is possible for the IDD to transfer defect data in 3 different
formats which it can specify in the CDB, and the values in this field are the same as the
values specified in the “Defect List Format” field in the CDB.
d. Defect list length
This field follows the 4-byte header and indicates the total number of bytes of defect
descriptor list that can be transferred. It has either 4 or 8 bytes, depending on the format of
the defect descriptor. Also, the values shown in this field are the total number of bytes
described in the “Defect List Format” which specifies the specified type (P List or G List)
of defect data, regardless of the value specified in the “Transfer byte length” field in the
CDB. The INIT should check whether the value shown in this field plus 4 is a smaller
value than that specified in the “Transfer byte count” field in the CDB in order to confirm
that all the defect data requested in this command have been transferred. Also, since the
value shown in this field is divided by the number of bytes (4 or 8) per defect descriptor
(quotient), the INIT can know the number of defects on the disk media.
(2)
Defect descriptor list
The data transferred after the 4-byte header is the “Defect descriptor” list (Defect data) in
which the defect position information are described with the type and format specified in the
CDB. One “Defect descriptor” has a length of 4 bytes when in the “Block address format,”
and a length of 8 bytes when in the “Byte distance from the index format” and “Physical sector
address format.” The “Defect descriptors” do not necessarily transfer defect position
information in ascending order.
See the description of the FORMAT UNIT command (Section 4.3.1) concerning the
configuration and contents of the “Defect descriptor” in each format.
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