Seagate ST373355SS, ST3146755SS, ST3300555SS manual Caching write data, Prefetch operation

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4.5.1Caching write data

Write caching is a write operation by the drive that makes use of a drive buffer storage area where the data to be written to the medium is stored while the drive performs the Write command.

If read caching is enabled (RCD=0), then data written to the medium is retained in the cache to be made avail- able for future read cache hits. The same buffer space and segmentation is used as set up for read functions. The buffer segmentation scheme is set up or changed independently, having nothing to do with the state of RCD. When a write command is issued, if RCD=0, the cache is first checked to see if any logical blocks that are to be written are already stored in the cache from a previous read or write command. If there are, the respective cache segments are cleared. The new data is cached for subsequent Read commands.

If the number of write data logical blocks exceed the size of the segment being written into, when the end of the segment is reached, the data is written into the beginning of the same cache segment, overwriting the data that was written there at the beginning of the operation; however, the drive does not overwrite data that has not yet been written to the medium.

If write caching is enabled (WCE=1), then the drive may return Good status on a write command after the data has been transferred into the cache, but before the data has been written to the medium. If an error occurs while writing the data to the medium, and Good status has already been returned, a deferred error will be gen- erated.

The Synchronize Cache command may be used to force the drive to write all cached write data to the medium. Upon completion of a Synchronize Cache command, all data received from previous write commands will have been written to the medium.

Tables 10, 11, and 12 shows the mode default settings for the drives.

4.5.2Prefetch operation

If the Prefetch feature is enabled, data in contiguous logical blocks on the disc immediately beyond that which was requested by a Read command are retrieved and stored in the buffer for immediate transfer from the buffer to the host on subsequent Read commands that request those logical blocks (this is true even if cache operation is disabled). Though the prefetch operation uses the buffer as a cache, finding the requested data in the buffer is a prefetch hit, not a cache operation hit.

To enable Prefetch, use Mode Select page 08h, byte 12, bit 5 (Disable Read Ahead - DRA bit). DRA bit = 0 enables prefetch.

The drive does not use the Max Prefetch field (bytes 8 and 9) or the Prefetch Ceiling field (bytes 10 and 11).

When prefetch (read look-ahead) is enabled (enabled by DRA = 0), the drive enables prefetch of contiguous blocks from the disc when it senses that a prefetch hit will likely occur. The drive disables prefetch when it decides that a prefetch hit is not likely to occur.

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Contents Cheetah T10 SAS Page Contents Defect and error management InstallationSeagate Technology support services Interface requirementsList of Figures Cheetah T10 SAS Product Manual, Rev. a Scope Cheetah T10 SAS disc driveCheetah T10 SAS Product Manual, Rev. a Standards, compliance and reference documents StandardsElectromagnetic compatibility Electromagnetic susceptibilityCompliance Reference documents Cheetah T10 SAS Product Manual, Rev. a General description Performance Standard featuresMedia description Factory-installed accessories ReliabilityFormatted capacities Programmable drive capacityOptions factory installed User-installed accessories Performance characteristics Internal drive characteristics Access time Seek timeStart/stop time Format command execution time minutesGeneral performance characteristics Prefetch/multi-segmented cache control Cache operationCaching write data Prefetch operationReliability specifications Error ratesRecoverable Errors Unrecoverable ErrorsReliability and service Seek errorsInterface errors Preventive maintenanceHot plugging the drive 4 S.M.A.R.TControlling S.M.A.R.T Performance impactReporting control Determining ratePredictive failures Thermal monitorTemperature Log Page 0Dh Primary TemperatureReference Temperature Parameter Code DescriptionState of the drive prior to testing Invoking DSTShort and extended tests Short test Function Code 001bProduct warranty AbortShipping Product repair and return informationCheetah T10 SAS Product Manual, Rev. a Physical/electrical specifications AC power requirementsDC power requirements ST3300555SS DC power requirementsST3146755SS DC power requirements ST373355SS DC power requirementsST3146755SS Gbit mode Amps ST373355SS Gbit mode AmpsGeneral DC power requirement notes Power sequencingConducted noise immunity Current profilesTypical ST3300555SS drive current profiles Typical ST3146755SS drive current profiles Typical ST373355SS drive current profiles ST3300555SS in 1.5 Gbit operation Power dissipationST3300555SS in 3 Gbit operation ST3146755SS in 3 Gbit operation ST3146755SS in 1.5 Gbit operationST373355SS in 3 Gbit operation ST373355SS in 1.5 Gbit operationTemperature a. Operating Environmental limitsRelative humidity Effective altitude sea level a. OperatingShock and vibration ShockPackage size Packaged/product weight Drop height Recommended mountingCorrosive environment Air cleanlinessVibration a. Operating-normal Mechanical specifications AcousticsDrive error recovery procedures Defect and error managementDrive internal defects/errors Write retry count LBA cumulative, msec Media Pre-Scan SAS system errorsBackground Media Scan Deferred Auto-Reallocation Idle Read After WriteInstallation Drive orientationCooling Air flowDrive mounting GroundingCheetah T10 SAS Product Manual, Rev. a SAS features Interface requirementsDual port support Command name Command code Supported Scsi commands supportedCommands supported by Cheetah T10 SAS family drives Commands supported by Cheetah T10 SAS family drives Commands supported by Cheetah T10 SAS family drives Commands supported by Cheetah T10 SAS family drives Mode Sense data Inquiry dataCheetah T10 SAS inquiry data Bytes Data hexPage ST3300555SS Mode Sense data Mode PagesST3146755SS Mode Sense data ST373355SS Mode Sense data Miscellaneous operating features and conditions Miscellaneous featuresSupported Feature or condition Miscellaneous statusSAS physical interface Datum B Physical characteristics Connector requirementsPin Signal name Signal type Electrical descriptionPin descriptions SAS pin descriptionsSignal characteristics PowerSAS transmitters and receivers Ready LED OutLED drive signal Differential signalsGeneral interface characteristics Eye masks Eye masks overviewReceive eye mask Jitter tolerance masksAbsolute amplitude Normalized time in UIPeak-to SinusoidalJitter Frequency in kHzTransmitter signal characteristics Signal characteristica Units GbpsReceiver signal characteristics Signal characteristic Units GbpsMaximum allowable jitter Gbps m, n Deterministic jitterqImpedance specifications Receiver jitter toleranceCompliant jitter test pattern Cjtpat Impedance requirements Sheet 1Electrical TxRx connections Transmitter characteristicsImpedance requirements Sheet 2 = -5,437dB Shows the zero-length test load Receiver characteristics Cheetah T10 SAS Product Manual, Rev. a Seagate Technology support services Warranty ServiceInternet MySeagate Spp.seagate.com Presales SupportData Recovery Services Authorized Service Centers Data Recovery ServicesToll-free support numbers FAX services-All Europe toll callCall center Presales and Technical Support Warranty Service Africa/Middle East support services Index NumericsPage SAS See also cooling Page Seagate Technology LLC