ATAPI InterfaceChapter 5
Request Sense command
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An Allocation Length value of 20 will return all Request Sense data.
The Request Sense command is always accepted, regardless of the state of the DSC bit, but the status is valid only when DSC or CHK (error) is set (1). If DSC and CHK are both reset (0), a
If a command completes with a check (error) condition, the next command issued, if not Request Sense or Inquiry, will be aborted, and a deferred error will be reported. If the command is Request Sense, a
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