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5.4Prefetch/multi-segmented cache control

The drive provides a prefetch (read look-ahead) and multi-segmented cache control algorithms that in many cases can enhance system performance. Cache refers to the drive buffer storage space when it is used in cache operations. To select this feature, the host sends the Mode Select command with the proper values in the applicable bytes in page 08h. Prefetch and cache operations are independent features from the standpoint that each is enabled and disabled independently using the Mode Select command; however, in actual opera- tion, the prefetch feature overlaps cache operation somewhat as described in sections 5.5.1 and 5.5.2.

All default cache and prefetch mode parameter values (Mode Page 08h) for standard OEM versions of this drive family are given in Table 10.

5.5Cache operation

Note. Refer to the SAS Interface Manual for more detail concerning the cache bits.

Of the 64MB physical buffer space in the drive, approximately 30,000 kbytes are available as a data cache. The remaining buffer space is reserved for internal drive use. The buffer is divided into logical segments from which data is read and to which data is written.

The drive keeps track of the logical block addresses of the data stored in each segment of the buffer. If the cache is enabled (see RCD bit in the SAS Interface Manual), data requested by the host with a read command is retrieved from the buffer, if possible, before any disk access is initiated. If cache operation is not enabled, the buffer is still used, but only as circular buffer segments during disk medium read operations (disregarding Prefetch operation for the moment). That is, the drive does not check in the buffer segments for the requested read data, but goes directly to the medium to retrieve it. The retrieved data merely passes through some buffer segment on the way to the host. All data transfers to the host are in accordance with buffer-full ratio rules. See the explanation provided with the information about Mode Page 02h (disconnect/reconnect control) in the SAS Interface Manual.

The following is a simplified description of the prefetch/cache operation:

Case A—read command is received and all of the requested logical blocks are already in the cache: 1. Drive transfers the requested logical blocks to the initiator.

Case B—A Read command requests data, and at least one requested logical block is not in any segment of the cache:

1.The drive fetches the requested logical blocks from the disk and transfers them into a segment, and then from there to the host in accordance with the Mode Select Disconnect/Reconnect parameters, page 02h.

2.If the prefetch feature is enabled, refer to section 5.5.2 for operation from this point.

Each cache segment is actually a self-contained circular buffer whose length is an integer number of logical blocks. The drive dynamically creates and removes segments based on the workload. The wrap-around capa- bility of the individual segments greatly enhances the cache’s overall performance.

Note. The size of each segment is not reported by Mode Sense command page 08h, bytes 14 and 15. The value 0XFFFF is always reported regardless of the actual size of the segment. Sending a size specification using the Mode Select command (bytes 14 and 15) does not set up a new segment size. If the STRICT bit in Mode page 00h (byte 2, bit 1) is set to one, the drive responds as it does for any attempt to change an unchangeable parameter.

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Contents ST91000642SS ST9500622SS ST91000640SSST91000641SS ST9500620SSST9500621SSStandard Models Self-Encrypting Drive Models SED Fips 140-2 ModelsRevision history Contents Installation Defect and error managementAbout Fips About self-encrypting drives Interface requirementsPage Constellation.2 SAS Product Manual, Rev. H List of Figures Constellation.2 SAS Product Manual, Rev. H Seagate Online Support and Services Seagate Technology support servicesScope Standards Applicable standards and reference documentationElectromagnetic compatibility Electromagnetic susceptibilityElectromagnetic compliance for the European Union Electromagnetic complianceAustralian C-Tick Korean KCCChina Restriction of Hazardous Substances RoHS Directive European Union Restriction of Hazardous Substances RoHSSelf-Encrypting Drives Reference Manual Reference documentsGeneral description Media description Standard featuresReliability PerformanceFormatted capacities Programmable drive capacityFactory-installed options Internal drive characteristics Performance characteristicsSeek performance characteristics Access timeStart/stop time General performance characteristicsCache operation Prefetch/multi-segmented cache controlPrefetch operation Caching write dataError rates Reliability specificationsRecoverable Errors Unrecoverable ErrorsSeek errors Reliability and serviceInterface errors Preventive maintenanceControlling S.M.A.R.T 4 S.M.A.R.TPerformance impact Reporting controlTemperature Log Page 0Dh Parameter Code Description Predictive failuresThermal monitor Drive Self Test DST State of the drive prior to testingDST failure definition ImplementationShort test Function Code 001b Short and extended testsExtended test Function Code 010b Log page entriesShipping Product warrantyStorage Product repair and return informationPhysical/electrical specifications PowerChoiceTM power managementPowerChoice modes DC power requirements AC power requirements1000GB drive Standard & SED model DC power requirements 500GB drive Standard & SED model DC power requirements General DC power requirement notes Power sequencingConducted noise immunity TB model current profiles Current profilesGB model current profiles 1TB model drive in 3Gb operation Power dissipation1TB model drive in 6Gb operation 500GB model drive in 3Gb operation 500GB model drive in 6Gb operation Temperature a. Operating Environmental limitsRelative humidity Effective altitude sea level a. Operating Shock and vibrationShock Recommended mounting Vibration a. Operating-normal Air cleanlinessAcoustics Corrosive environmentSee Section Constellation.2 SAS Product Manual, Rev. H Mounting configuration dimensions Mechanical specificationsPurpose About FipsValidation Program Seagate Enterprise SEDExample of Fips tamper evidence labels Admin SP Controlled accessAbout self-encrypting drives Data encryptionRandom number generator RNG Authenticated firmware downloadDrive locking Data bandsSupported commands Power requirementsDefect and error management Drive internal defects/errorsDrive error recovery procedures SAS system errors Background Media Scan Media Pre-ScanDeferred Auto-Reallocation Idle Read After Write Setting and determining the current Type LevelProtection Information PI Levels of PIIdentifying a Protection Information drive Drive orientation InstallationAir flow CoolingGrounding Drive mountingInterface requirements SAS featuresDual port support Supported commands Scsi commands supportedSupported commands Supported commands Supported commands Mode Sense data Inquiry dataConstellation.2 inquiry data Page Block Descriptor 00 00 00 00 3a 38 60 30 00 00 00 00 00 00 02 Miscellaneous operating features and conditions Miscellaneous featuresMiscellaneous status SAS physical interface Datum B Section C C Section a a Connector requirements Physical characteristicsElectrical description Pin descriptionsPower Signal characteristicsSAS transmitters and receivers Ready LED OutLED drive signal SAS-2 Specification ComplianceDifferential signals General interface characteristicsNumerics IndexKCC Msid Mtbf See also cooling Page Constellation.2 SAS Product Manual, Rev. H Page Americas Seagate Technology LLC