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Table 3.3
FORMAT UNIT command Defect Processing (2/2)
CDB Byte 1
Header
FmtData CmpLst
Defect list
format
FOV
DPRY
Defect
List
Length
Defect Processing Method
1
0
(Notes
1, 3)
1 0 0
1 0 1
1
1
>0
Alternate block allocation is
performed for defects registered in
the previously existing G List and
the defects described in the D List
transferred from the INIT.
The P List is saved, but it is not
used in defect processing.
The D List is added to the
previously existing G List
1
1
1 0 0
1 0 1
0
1
0
0
>0
Alternate block allocation is
performed for defects described in
the D List transferred from the
INIT.
The previously existing G List is
erased and it is not used in defect
processing.
The D List is registered as the
new G list.
1
1
1 0 0
1 0 1
1
1
>0
Alternate block allocation is
performed for defects registered in
the P List and the defects
described in the D List transferred
from the INIT.
The P List is saved, but it is not
used in defect processing.
The previously existing G List is
erased and it is not used in defect
processing.
The D List is added to the
previously existing G List.
Note 1
)
ddd:
0,0,0= D List in the block address format.
1,0,0= D List in the byte distance from the index format.
1,0,1= D List in the physical sector address format.
Note 2
)
The D List is not transferred from the INIT.
Note 3
)
If the data block length is changed and the disk media is initialized, the INIT cannot
specify a combination defect processing method.
Note 4
)
When this combination of defect processing methods is specified, the IDD performs
verification of the data blocks after initialization and creates the C List. In other
combination defect processing methods, the INIT can clearly specify whether the
verification operation is prohibited or permitted by the DCRT flag of the Format
parameter.