MODE SELECT

6.Command Specification

6.7.6.Informational Exceptions Control Page (1Ch)

The Informational Exceptions control page defines the methods used by the target to control the reporting and the operations of specific informational exception conditions.

Table 6-49 : Informational Exceptions Control Page

Bit

7

6

 

5

 

4

3

 

2

 

1

0

Byte

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

0

PS(0)

Reserved

 

 

 

Page Code (1Ch)

 

 

 

1

 

 

 

 

 

Page Length (0Ah)

 

 

 

 

2

Perf(0)

 

Reserved (0)

 

DExcpt

 

Test

 

Reserved

LogErr (0)

3

 

 

Reserved

 

 

 

 

MRIE

 

4

(MSB)

 

 

 

 

Interval

Timer

 

 

 

 

7

 

 

 

 

 

(00 00 00 00h)

 

 

 

(LSB)

8

(MSB)

 

 

Report Count/Test Flag Number

 

 

 

 

11

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(LSB)

LogErr: This field is not supported.

DE xcpt: The Disable Exception Control (DE xcpt ) bit of ZERO indicates information operations will be enabled. The reporting of information exception conditions when the Dexcpt bit is set to ZERO is determined from the method of reporting informational exception field. The Dexcpt bit of ONE indicates the drive will be disable all information exception operations. The method of reporting informational exceptions field is ignored when Dexcpt is set to ONE.

Test: The Test bit of ZERO indicates the drive will not generate any test/false informational exception condition. This bit of ONE indicates the drive will generate test/false informational exception conditions. The default value of Test is ZERO.

Perf: The Performance bit (Per) of ZERO indicates that informational exception operations that are the cause of delays are acceptable. The Perf bit of ONE indicates the drive will be set to ZERO otherwise a CHECK CONDITION with an ILLEGAL REQUEST sense key set.

MRIE: The Method of Reporting Informational Exceptions field (MRIE) indicates the method used by the drive to report informational exception conditions. If the informational exception condition was generated by an event that caused a real CHECK CONDITION to occur, then this real CHECK CONDITION will over-ride the CHECK CONDITION defined in MRIE modes. The drive supports value 0, 3 and 4.

When MRIE is set to 0, this method instructs the drive not to report informational exception conditions. When MRIE is set to 4 (Unconditionally generate RECOVERED ERROR), this method instructs the drive to report informational exception conditions by returning a CHECK CONDITION status on the next SCSI command (excluding INQUIRY, REQUEST SENSE and REPORT LUNS) after an informational exception condition was detected. The sense key will be set to RECOVERED ERROR and the ASC will indicate the cause of the information exception condition (which is 5D/00h). The command that has the CHECK CONDITION will complete without error before any exception condition may be reported (and thus does not need to be reported).

Interval Timer: This field is not supported by the drive and if set, a CHECK CONDITION status is returned with an ILLEGAL REQUEST sense key set.

Report Count /Test Flag Number: This field has a dual purpose. When Test bit is set to ZERO, the value of this field in the MODE SELECT data represents the Report Count. When a MODE SELECT command is sent with the Test bit it set to ONE, the value of this field in the MODE SELECT data represents the Test Flag Number, which is never returned in response to a MODE SENSE command. Valid values of Test Number are –64 to 64 and 32767 (7FFFh). Negative numbers are represented using the 2’s complement method. If the Test Flag Number is set to an invalid value, the MODE SELECT command will return CHECK CONDITION with sense key set to ILLEGAL REQUEST and extended sense set to Invalid Field in Parameter list.

SONY AIT-5 drive SDX-1100V series Ver.1.0

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