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device requires to complete its sequence of off-line data collection activity. Valid values for this word are from 0001h to FFFFh.

Self-test execution status byte

The self-test execution status byte reports the execution status of the self-test routine.

Bits (3:0) (Percent Self-Test Remaining)

The value in these bits indicates an approximation of the percent of the self-test routine remaining until completion in ten percent increments. Valid values are 9 through 0. A value of 0 indicates the self-test routine is complete. A value of 9 means 90% of total test time remaining.

Bits (7:4) (Self-test Execution Status)

The value in these bits indicates the current Self-test Execution Status.

 

Table 8-19 Self-test Execution Status Values

 

 

Value

Description

0

The previous self-test routine completed without error or no self-test has ever been run

1

The self-test routine was aborted by the host

2

The self-test routine was interrupted by the host with a hardware or software reset

3

A fatal error or unknown test error occurred while the device was executing its self-test

 

routine and the device was unable to complete the self-test routine.

4

The previous self-test completed having a test element that failed and the test element

 

that failed is not known.

5

The previous self-test completed having the electrical element of the test failed.

6

The previous self-test completed having the servo (and/or seek) test element of the test

 

failed.

7

The previous self-test completed having the read element of the test failed.

8

The previous self-test completed having a test element that failed and the device is

 

suspected of having handling damage.

9-14

Reserved.

15

Self-test routine in progress.

Total time to complete off-line data collection

The total time in seconds to complete off-line data collection activity word specifies how many seconds the device requires completing the sequence of off-line data collection activity. Valid values for this word are from 0001h to FFFFh.

Off-line data collection capability

The following describes the definition for the off-line data collection capability bits. If the value of all of these bits is equal to zero, then this device implements no off-line data collection.

Bit 0 (EXECUTE OFF-LINE IMMEDIATE implemented bit) – If the value of this bit equals one, then the SMART EXECUTE OFF-LINE IMMEDIATE command is implemented by this device. If the value of this bit equals zero, then the SMART EXECUTE OFF-LINE IMMEDIATE command is not implemented by this device.

Bit 1 (vendor specific)

Bit 2 (abort/restart off-line by host bit) – If the value of this bit equals one, then the device shall abort all

off-line data collection activity initiated by an SMART EXECUTE OFF-LINE IMMEDIATE command upon receipt of a new command. Off-line data collection activity must be restarted by a new SMART EXECUTE OFF-LINE IMMEDIATE command from the host. If the value of this bit equals zero, the device shall suspend off-line data collection activity after an interrupting command and resume off-line

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