Hitachi HTS541612J9SA00 manual 14.40.5.1 S.M.A.R.T. error log version, Error log pointer

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Travelstar 5K160 (SATA) Hard Disk Drive Specification

Data structure checksum

Figure 89 S.M.A.R.T. error log sector

1

1FFh

512

14.40.5.1S.M.A.R.T. error log version

This value is set to 01h.

14.40.5.2Error log pointer

This points the most recent error log data structure. Only values 1 through 5 are valid.

14.40.5.3Device error count

This field contains the total number of errors. The value will not roll over.

14.40.5.4Error log data structure

Data format of each error log structure is shown below.

Description

Bytes

Offset

1st error log data structure

12

00h

2nd error log data structure

12

0Ch

3rd error log data structure

12

18h

4th error log data structure

12

24h

5th error log data structure

12

30h

Error data structure

30

3Ch

 

90

 

Figure 90 Error log data structure

Command data structure: Data format of each command data structure is shown below.

Description

Device Control register

Features register

Sector count register

LBA Low register

LBA Mid register

LBA High register

Device register

Command register

Timestamp(milliseconds from Power On)

Figure 91 Command data structure

Bytes

Offset

1

00h

1

01h

1

02h

1

03h

1

04h

1

05h

1

06h

1

07h

4

08h

12

 

Error data structure: Data format of error data structure is shown below.

Description

 

Bytes

Offset

Reserved

 

1

00h

Error register

 

1

01h

Sector count register

 

1

02h

LBA Low register

 

1

03h

LBA Mid register

 

1

04h

LBA High register

 

1

05h

Device register

 

1

06h

Status register

 

1

07h

Extended error data (vendor specific)

 

19

08h

State

 

1

1Bh

Life timestamp (hours)

 

2

1Ch

 

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Contents Hitachi Travelstar 5K160 167Copyright Hitachi Global Storage Technologies Table of Contents 11.6 14.30 Limits of temperature and humidity Read Verify Sectors Ext Command 42h List of Tables General Introduction AbbreviationsCapacity GB ISO 10/16711/167 Drive handling precautions ReferencesGeneral caution 12/167Outline of the drive 13/167Part 1 Functional Specification 14/167Head disk assembly data Fixed disk subsystem descriptionControl Electronics 15/167Fixed disk characteristics Formatted capacity by model numberDescription HTS541616J9SA00 HTS541612J9SA00 Physical Layout Logical LayoutData sheet Cylinder allocation80GB/p format Zone Performance characteristics Command overheadFunction 18/167Mechanical positioning Average seek time including settlingFull stroke seek Average latencyDrive ready time Condition Typical secMax. sec Ready 20/167Mode transition time Operating mode at power onAdaptive power save control Operating modesData loss on power off Write safetyData integrity Write CacheError recovery Data buffer testAutomatic reallocation ECC 24/167Specification Temperature and humidityEnvironment Corrosion testRadiation noise Conductive noiseMagnetic fields Frequency KHz Limits uT RMSDC power requirements Requirements27/167 Power consumption efficiency Power consumption efficiency 28/167Capacity 160GB 120GB 80GB 40GB Service life and usage condition ReliabilityData reliability Failure prediction S.M.A.R.TPreventive maintenance Required Power-Off SequencePower switch design considerations Load/unloadTest considerations 31/167Mechanical specifications Physical dimensions and weightMounting hole locations Mounting orientation Load/unload mechanism33/167 Vibration and shock Operating vibrationRandom vibration Swept sine vibrationNonoperating vibration Operating shockNonoperating shock Sound power level Weighted Sound Power Typical Bels Maximum BelsMode definitions AcousticsIdentification labels Electromagnetic compatibilitySafety PackagingSubstance restriction requirements Electrical interface specifications Interface connectorCabling 39/167Signal definitions Plug Connector pin definition Signal1 TX+ / TX 2 RX+ / RXOut of band signaling Shows the timing of COMRESET, Cominit and ComwakePart 2 Interface Specification 42/167General IntroductionTerminology Device Device indicates HTS5416XXJ9SA00 HostDeviations from Standard Physical InterfaceRegisters Register naming conventionCommand register Error RegisterDevice Control Register Device RegisterFeatures Register LBA High RegisterLBA Low Register LBA Mid RegisterSector Count Register Status RegisterReset Response General Operation DescriptionsRegister Initialization Diagnostic and Reset considerations Power-off considerationsExecute Device Diagnostic Sector Addressing Mode Required power-off sequenceLogical CHS Addressing Mode Emergency unloadPower Management Feature LBA Addressing ModePower Mode Power Management CommandsStandby/Sleep command completion timing Interface Capability for Power ModesInitial Power Mode at Power On StatusInterface Power Management Mode Slumber and Partial Performance Idle modeActive Idle mode Low Power Idle mode12.8 S.M.A.R.T. Function Security Mode Feature Set 12.8.6 S.M.A.R.T operation with power management modesSecurity mode PasswordMaster Password Revision Code Master Password settingUser Password setting Operation from POR after User Password is setUser Password Lost 57/167Command Table Attempt limit for Security Unlock commandCommand table for device lock operation 59/167 Protected Area Function Read Native Max Address ‘F8’h Set Max Address ‘F9’h60/167 Example for operation In LBA mode Capacity native 536,870,912Set Max security extension commands Word Content17-255 Seek Overlap Write Cache FunctionReassign Function 63/16712.14 48-bit Address Feature Set Non recovered write errorsNon recovered read errors Recovered read errorsSoftware Setting Preservation Feature Set Native Command QueuingPreserved software settings Setting ContentsCommand Protocol Data In Commands66/167 Data Out Commands Non-Data CommandsDMA Data Transfer Commands First-parity DMA CommandsRead DMA Read DMA Ext Write DMA Write DMA Ext Read Fpdma Queued Write Fpdma QueuedCommand Descriptions Protocol Command Code Hex A.R.T. Read Attribute Thresholds A.R.T. Read Log SectorWrite Log Ext Write Sectors Write Sectors ExtCommand Subcommand Command code Feature Hex Output RegistersIndicates that the bit must be set to 71/167 Input Registers 72/167Check Power Mode E5h/98h Register Data Feature Error See BelowDevice Command Status See Below Error Register Sector Count LBA Low LBA Mid LBA HighDevice Configuration Overlay B1h Device Configuration Restore subcommand C0hDevice Configuration Freeze Lock subcommand C1h Device Configuration Identify subcommand C2h Device Configuration SET subcommand C3hLBA High 03h = word 3 is invalid LBA Mid 00h Sector count 06h = Protected area is now established= Ultra DMA mode 3 and below are supported = Ultra DMA mode 2 and below are supported= Ultra DMA mode 1 and below are supported = Ultra DMA mode 0 is supportedExecute Device Diagnostic 90h 77/167Command Block Output Registers Flush Cache E7hFlush Cache Ext EAh LBA Low CurrentLBA Mid Current LBA High CurrentFormat Track 50h Vendor Specific Output Parameters To The Device LBA LowLBA High/Mid Format Unit F7h Vendor Specific 81/167Number of heads in default translate mode Identify Device EChIdentify Device response is complete 37C8h10-19 23-26 27-46 0003H 00xxHTravelstar 5K160 Sata Hard Disk Drive Specification Native Command Queuing supported RequestsSata Gen-2 speed 3.0Gbps supported Sata Gen-1 speed 1.5Gbps supported00FCH =IDLE Immediate with Unload Feature =WRITE DMA Queued FUA EXT commandFUA EXT commands supported =General Purpose Logging feature set supportedEnabled =READ/WRITE DMA Queued command112-118 0000H Reserved 119 4000H Maximum user LBA address for 48-bit Address feature set word Idle E3h/97h Output Parameters To The DeviceIdle Immediate E1h/95h 92/167Initialize Device Parameters 91h Read Buffer E4h 94/167Read DMAC8h/C9h Output Parameters To The Device Sector CountRead DMA Ext 25h 96/167Data left by previously processed Read or Write commands Read Fpdma Queued 60h97/167 Read Log Ext2Fh Log Address definition 98/167Extended comprehensive Smart error log General purpose Log DirectoryError Log version Error log indexExtended Error log data structure 100/167Device error count Extended Self-test log sector101/167 Command Error Self-test log data structure revision numberSelf-test descriptor index Extended Self-test log descriptor entryCounter Reset Mechanisms Phy Event CounterCounter Identifiers 103/167Read Log Ext Log Page 11h Phy Event Counter IdentifierPhy Event Counter information 104/167Read Long 22h/23h Read Multiple Command C4h Read Multiple C4hRead Multiple Ext 29h Output Parameters To The Device Sector Count CurrentLBA Low Current Input Parameters From The Device LBA Low HOB=0Read Native Max Address F8h Read Native Max Address Ext 27h 109/167Read Sectors 20h/21h Head number of the last transferred sector. L=0110/167 Read Sectors Ext 24h 111/167Error occurs Read Verify Sectors 40h/41hWill be verified 112/167Read Verify Sectors Ext 42h 113/167Recalibrate 1xh 114/167Security Disable Password F6h Security Erase Prepare F3h 116/167Security Erase Unit F4h IdentifierHTS541616J9SA00 HTS541612J9SA00HTS541680J9SA00 HTS541660J9SA00Security Freeze Lock F5h Security Set Password F1h 01-16 Password 32 bytes 17-18Security level 1-Maximum, 0-High 19-255 ReservedPassword Security LevelRevision Code Identifier=User / Security level = HighRegards Password as Master Password Security Unlock F2hIdentifier 1-Master, 0-User Seek 7xh Cylinder number of the seekSeek. L=1 Head number of the seekOutput Parameters To The Device Feature Sense Condition F0h vendor specificSet Features EFh Deepest Power Saving mode is Low power Idle Set Max Address F9h 04h Input Parameters From The Device LBA LowSet Max Address Ext 37h 130/167 Set Multiple C6h Sleep E6h/99h 132/16714.40.1 S.M.A.R.T. Sub commands 14.40.1.1S.M.A.R.T. Read Attribute Values Subcommand D0h14.40 S.M.A.R.T Function Set B0h 133/16714.40.1.4S.M.A.R.T. Save Attribute Values Subcommand D3h Error StatusLBA Mid LBA High14.40.1.6S.M.A.R.T. Read Log Sector Subcommand D5h 14.40.1.7S.M.A.R.T. Write Log Sector Subcommand D6h14.40.1.8S.M.A.R.T. Enable Operations Subcommand D8h 136/16714.40.1.9S.M.A.R.T. Disable Operations Subcommand D9h 14.40.1.10 S.M.A.R.T. Return Status Subcommand DAhF8h Enable Automatic Off-line F9h 137/167Device Attributes Data Structure Data Structure Revision Number138/167 Individual Attribute Data Structure Attribute NameOff-Line Data Collection Status Self-test execution statusBit Automatic Off-Line Data Collection Status Value DefinitionError Logging Capability Current Segment PointerOff-Line Data Collection Capability 14.40.2.8 S.M.A.R.T. CapabilityDevice Attribute Thresholds Data Structure Self-test completion timeData Structure Checksum Individual Thresholds Data Structure14.40.5 S.M.A.R.T. error log sector 14.40.4 S.M.A.R.T. Log DirectoryAttribute ID Numbers Attribute Threshold14.40.5.1 S.M.A.R.T. error log version Error log pointerError log data structure Self-test log data structure Selective self-test log data structureError Reporting Error Condition1FCh Reserved 1FEh Data structure checksum 1FFh 512 Standby E2h/96h Standby Immediate E0h/94h 148/167Write Buffer E8h 149/167Write DMA CAh/CBh Contains current LBA bits 24 27. L=1150/167 Write DMA Ext 35h 151/167Write DMA FUA Ext 3Dh 152/167Output Parameters To The Device Feature Current Write Fpdma Queued 61hWrite Log Ext 3Fh 154/167Write Long 32h/33h Write Multiple C5h Write Multiple Ext 39h 157/167Write Multiple FUA Ext CEh 158/167Write Sectors 30h/31h 159/167Write Sectors Ext 34h 160/167Timings Erase Unit F4h on Specific on162/167 Index Mounting orientation Non-data commands EnvironmentPhysical dimensions PIO Data In commands Power management featuresService life Set Features Shock Signal definitions Sleep149 166/167Copyright Hitachi Global Storage Technologies
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