Fujitsu MAT3300FC User manual

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Internal hard drives
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C141-C008-01EN
MAT3073FC, MAT3147FC, MAT3300FC SERIES
MAU3036FC, MAU3073FC, MAU3147FC SERIES
DISK DRIVES
FIBRE CHANNEL INTERFACE SPECIFICATIONS
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FOR SAFE OPERATION
Handling of This Manual
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FUJITSU makes every effort to prevent users and bystanders from being injured or from suffering
damage to their property. Use the product according to this manual.
This product is designed and manufactured for use in standard applications such as office work,
personal devices and household appliances. This product is not intended for special uses (atomic
controls, aeronautic or space systems, mass transport vehicle operating controls, medical devices
for life support, or weapons firing controls) where particularly high reliability requirements exist,
where the pertinent levels of safety are not guaranteed, or where a failure or operational error could
threaten a life or cause a physical injury (hereafter referred to as "mission-critical" use).
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representative before embarking on such specialized use.
First Edition July 2004
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Preface
This manual explains concerning the MAT3073FC, MAT3147FC, MAT3300FC,
MAU3036FC, MAU3073FC, MAU3147FC series 3.5 inch hard disk drives with
internal Fibre channel controller.
The purpose of this manual is to provide the specifications and functions of Fibre
channel (FC) for use of these magnetic disk drives incorporated into user systems,
and to present the information necessary for creating host system software. This
manual is written for users who have a basic knowledge of hard disk drives and
their use in computer systems.
The composition of manuals related to these disk drives and the range of subjects
covered in this manual are shown in “Manual Organization,” provided on a
subsequent page. Please use these other manuals along with this manual as
necessary.
The organization of this manual, related reference manual and conventions for
alert messages follow.
Overview of Manual
This manual consists of the following six chapters, glossary, abbreviation, and
index:
Chapter 1 Fibre Channel Interface
This chapter describes the topology, physical and electrical requirements, interface
protocol, and other operations of the Fibre channel (FC) interface which connects
the MAT3073FC, MAT3147FC, MAT3300FC, MAU3036FC, MAU3073FC,
MAU3147FC.
Chapter 2 Command Processing
This chapter describes the basic logical specifications related to Fibre channel
processing.
Chapter 3 Data Buffer Management
This chapter describes the data buffer configuration, data transfer processing
functions and cache operations.
Chapter 4 Command Specifications
This chapter describes detailed command specifications and how to use them.
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Chapter 5 Sense Data and Error Recovery Methods
This chapter describes the configuration and contents of sense data which report to
the host system when an error occurs, etc., key information necessary for error
recovery, recommended procedures for error recovery to be executed through host
system software and retry processing.
Chapter 6 Disk Media Management
This chapter describes the procedure for initializing the disk media, methods of
treating media defects and data recovery methods.
Glossary
The glossary explains technical terms which are necessary to the reader’s
understanding when reading this manual.
Acronyms and Abbreviations
This list shows the full spelling of abbreviations used in this manual.
Index
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CONVENTIONS USED IN THIS MANUAL
The model name of disk drives covered by this manual differs in its ending suffix
(Note 1) depending on its device type (three types), the electrical conditions of the
Fibre channel interface used to connect the disk drive to the host system and its
capacity and data format at the time it was shipped, but in this manual, except in
cases where models need to be especially distinguished, a representative model
name (Note 2) is used. In addition, these disk drives are called Intelligent Disk
Drive (IDD), “drive” or “device” in this manual.
Note 1: Model Name
M AT 3 300 FC
Interface type FC: Fibre Channel
Formatted capacity (1,000MB units)
* 1MB=1,000,000bytes
Disk size 3: 3.5 inch
Type AT: 1 inch height, 10,025 rpm
AU: 1 inch height, 15,000 rpm
Note 2: Typical model name
Type model name Model name
MAT3300 MAT3300FC
MAT3147 MAT3147FC
MAT3073 MAT3073FC
MAU3147 MAU3147FC
MAU3073 MAU3073FC
MAU3036 MAU3036FC
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Conventions for Alert Messages
This manual uses the following conventions to show the alert messages. An alert
message consists of an alert signal and alert statements. The alert signal consists
of an alert symbol and a signal word or just a signal word.
The following are the alert signals and their meanings:
This indicates a hazardous situation likely to result in
serious personal injury if the user does not perform
the procedure correctly.
This indicates a hazardous situation could result in
serious personal injury if the user does not perform
the procedure correctly.
This indicates a hazardous situation could result in
minor or moderate personal injury if the user does
not perform the procedure correctly. This alert
signal also indicates that damages to the product or
other property, may occur if the user does not
perform the product correctly.
This indicates information that could help the user
use the product more efficiently.
In the text, the alert signal is centered, followed below by the indented message. A
wider line space precedes and follows the alert message to show where the alert
message begins and ends. The following is an example:
(Example)
It is possible to use bit 7 and bit 6 of the control byte as an inherent
control field in future product specifications. It is recommended that
the INIT specify zero in this field.
Attention
Please forward any comments you may have regarding this manual.
To make this manual easier for users to understand, opinions from readers are
needed. Please write your opinions or requests on the Comment at the back of this
manual and forward it to the address described in the sheet.
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Product Manual
1. Outline
2. Specifications
3. Data Format
4. Installation Conditions
5. Installation Procedure
6. Diagnosis and Maintenance
Interface Specifications
(This Manual)
1. Fibre Channel Interface
2. Command Processing
3. Data Buffer Management
4. Command Specifications
5. Sense Data and Error Recovery Methods
6. Disk Media Management
Maintenance Manual
1. Specifications and Equipment Configuration
2. Maintenance and Diagnosis
3. Troubleshooting
4. Removal and Replacement Procedures
5. Operating Theory
MANUAL ORGANIZATION
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REFERENCED STANDARDS
The product specifications and functions described in this manual conform to the
following standards:
Specification
(document) number
Name
Concerned
organization
NCITS TR-19 FIBRE CHANNEL PRIVATE LOOP SCSI
DIRECT ATTACH (FC-PLDA)
American National
Standards Institute
(ANSI)
ANSI X3. 230-1994 FIBRE CHANNEL PHYSICAL AND
SIGNALING INTERFACE (FC-PH)
American National
Standards Institute
(ANSI)
ANSI X3. 297-1996 FIBRE CHANNEL PHYSICAL AND
SIGNALING INTERFACE-2 (FC-PH-2)
American National
Standards Institute
(ANSI)
ANSI X3. 272-199x FIBRE CHANNEL ARBITRATED LOOP
(FC-AL)
American National
Standards Institute
(ANSI)
ANSI X3. 269-199x FIBRE CHANNEL PROTOCOL FOR SCSI
(SCSI-FCP)
American National
Standards Institute
(ANSI)
NCITS TR-20 FIBRE CHANNEL FABRIC LOOP
ATTACHMENT (FC-FLA)
American National
Standards Institute
(ANSI)
NCITS Project
1133-D, Revision 7.0
FIBRE CHANNEL ARBITRATED LOOP-2
(FC-AL-2)
American National
Standards Institute
(ANSI)
SFF-8045 Small Form Factor (SFF) document SFF-8045,
40-pin SCA-2 Connector W/Parallel Selection
Small From Factor
committe
SFF-8067 Small Form Factor (SFF) document SFF-8067,
40-pin SCA-2 Connector W/Bi-directional ESI
Small From Factor
committe
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Contents
CHAPTER 1 Fibre Channel Interface ...........................................................1-1
1.1 Topologies in Fibre Channel Interface.....................................................1-2
1.1.1 Node/port.............................................................................................1-3
1.1.2 Link......................................................................................................1-3
1.1.3 Arbitrated loop.....................................................................................1-3
1.1.4 Port bypass circuit (BC) ......................................................................1-4
1.1.5 Encoding & decoding..........................................................................1-4
1.1.6 Buffer-to-buffer frame transfer ...........................................................1-5
1.2 Information Transmitted on the Loop......................................................1-5
1.2.1 Ordered sets (refer to FC-PH, section 11.4)........................................1-6
1.2.1.1 Primitive signals..................................................................................1-7
1.2.1.2 Frame delimiters..................................................................................1-7
1.2.1.3 Primitive sequence...............................................................................1-7
1.2.2 Frame structure (refer to FC-PH, chapter 17) .....................................1-8
1.3 Physical Requirements, Electrical Requirements ..................................1-15
1.3.1 Interface connector............................................................................1-15
1.3.2 Signal function in SFF8045 mode.....................................................1-17
1.3.3 Signal function in SFF8067 mode.....................................................1-23
1.4 Drive Operation on the Loop..................................................................1-24
1.4.1 Loop initialization .............................................................................1-24
1.4.2 Arbitration .........................................................................................1-29
1.4.3 Communication between initiator and target ....................................1-29
1.5 Ordered Sets (Refer to FC-PH, Section 11.4 and FC-AL, Chapter 6)..1-32
1.6 Basic Link Service..................................................................................1-33
1.6.1 Abort sequence (ABTS) ....................................................................1-35
1.6.2 Basic accept (BA_ACC)....................................................................1-36
1.6.3 Basic reject (BA_RJT).......................................................................1-37
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1.7 Extended Link Service............................................................................1-38
1.7.1 N_Port login (PLOGI/PLOGI_ACC)................................................1-40
1.7.1.1 Port/node name format ......................................................................1-42
1.7.1.2 Common service parameter...............................................................1-44
1.7.1.3 Class 3 service parameter ..................................................................1-46
1.7.2 Port logout (LOGO/LOGO_ACC) ....................................................1-49
1.7.3 Process login (PRLI/PRLI_ACC)......................................................1-50
1.7.3.1 Service parameter pages ....................................................................1-51
1.7.3.2 Service parameter response pages.....................................................1-53
1.7.4 Process logout (PRLO/PRLO_ACC).................................................1-55
1.7.4.1 Logout parameter pages.....................................................................1-57
1.7.4.2 Logout parameter response pages......................................................1-58
1.7.5 Port discovery (PDISC/PDISC_ACC)...............................................1-59
1.7.6 Discover address (ADISC/ADISC_ACC).........................................1-59
1.7.7 Reinstate recovery qualifier (RRQ/RRQ_ACC)................................1-61
1.7.8 Read link error status block (RLS/RLS_ACC)..................................1-62
1.7.9 Third party process logout (TPRLO/TPRLO_ACC).........................1-64
1.7.9.1 Logout parameter pages.....................................................................1-65
1.7.10 Link service reject (LS_RJT).............................................................1-67
1.7.11 Fabric login (FLOGI/FLOGI_ACC)..................................................1-69
1.7.12 RNC/RNC_ACC................................................................................1-71
1.7.13 FAN....................................................................................................1-74
1.8 Extended Link Service (Loop Initialization)..........................................1-75
1.8.1 Loop initialization select master (LISM)...........................................1-77
1.8.2 Assign AL_PA frame (LIFA, LIPA, LIHA, LISA)..........................1-78
1.8.3 Position map information (LIRP, LILP)............................................1-79
1.9 FC-4 Device Data...................................................................................1-80
1.9.1 FCP CMND .......................................................................................1-80
1.9.1.1 Control field (FCP_CNTL)................................................................1-82
1.9.1.2 Command descriptor block................................................................1-85
1.9.2 FCP XFER RDY................................................................................1-87
1.9.3 FCP DATA ........................................................................................1-89
1.9.4 FCP RSP ............................................................................................1-92
1.9.4.1 FCP status ..........................................................................................1-94
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1.9.4.2 FCP response information.................................................................1-95
1.9.4.3 FCP sense information ......................................................................1-96
1.10 Errors on Loop (Refer to FC-PH , Section 29.9)..................................1-97
1.11 Enclosure Service Interface (ESI)........................................................1-99
1.11.1 Data transfer protocol........................................................................1-99
1.11.2 Enclosure discovery phase ..............................................................1-101
1.11.3 COMMAND phase..........................................................................1-102
1.11.4 READ/WRITE phase.......................................................................1-103
1.11.5 SES sense codes...............................................................................1-104
1.11.6 Enclosure Initiated ESI transfer ......................................................1-104
1.11.6.1 EIE discovery................................................................................1-104
1.11.6.2 EIE operations...............................................................................1-106
1.11.6.3 Enclosure requested information ..................................................1-107
1.12 Public Loop ........................................................................................1-117
1.13 Dual Loop...........................................................................................1-118
CHAPTER 2 Command Processing .............................................................2-1
2.1 Command Format.....................................................................................2-1
2.2 Status Byte................................................................................................2-6
2.3 Outline of Command Processing..............................................................2-8
2.3.1 Single commands.................................................................................2-8
2.3.2 Command link ...................................................................................2-15
2.4 Command Queuing Function .................................................................2-16
2.4.1 Untagged queuing..............................................................................2-16
2.4.2 Tagged queuing ................................................................................2-17
2.5 UNIT ATTENTION Condition..............................................................2-19
2.5.1 Generation of the UNIT ATTENTION condition.............................2-19
2.5.2 Response and release condition at UNIT ATTENTION
condition hold state............................................................................2-20
2.5.3 UNIT ATTENTION condition multiple hold ...................................2-21
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2.6 Sense Data Hold State ............................................................................2-21
2.7 Command Processing Exceptions ..........................................................2-21
2.7.1 Overlapping commands.....................................................................2-21
2.7.2 Illegal LUN specification ..................................................................2-22
2.7.3 Reserved operation code....................................................................2-22
2.7.4 Command processing in the not ready state......................................2-23
2.7.5 Error recovery processing..................................................................2-25
2.7.6 Reset processing ................................................................................2-26
2.7.7 Fatal hardware errors.........................................................................2-30
2.8 Data Block Addressing...........................................................................2-30
2.8.1 Definition of data space.....................................................................2-30
2.8.2 Logical block addressing...................................................................2-33
2.8.3 Variable TPI/BPI ...............................................................................2-34
CHAPTER 3 Data Buffer Management......................................................... 3-1
3.1 Data Buffer ...............................................................................................3-1
3.1.1 Data buffer configuration and basic operation ....................................3-1
3.1.2 Operation mode setting........................................................................3-5
3.2 Look-Ahead Cache Feature......................................................................3-7
3.2.1 Caching operation................................................................................3-8
3.2.2 Caching parameters............................................................................3-10
3.2.3 Look-Ahead operation, Look-Ahead volume....................................3-12
3.3 Write Cache............................................................................................3-13
CHAPTER 4 Command Specifications........................................................ 4-1
4.1 Control/Sense Commands......................................................................4-1
4.1.1 TEST UNIT READY (00)...................................................................4-1
4.1.2 INQUIRY (12).....................................................................................4-2
4.1.3 READ CAPACITY (25)....................................................................4-15
4.1.4 MODE SELECT (15) ........................................................................4-16
4.1.5 MODE SELECT EXTENDED (55) ..................................................4-69
4.1.6 MODE SENSE (1A)..........................................................................4-71
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4.1.7 MODE SENSE EXTENDED (5A)....................................................4-78
4.1.8 REZERO UNIT (01)..........................................................................4-80
4.1.9 START/STOP UNIT (1B).................................................................4-80
4.1.10 RESERVE (16)...................................................................................4-82
4.1.11 RESERVE EXTENDED (56) ...........................................................4-85
4.1.12 RELEASE (17)...................................................................................4-86
4.1.13 RELEASE EXTENDED (57).............................................................4-87
4.1.14 REQUEST SENSE (03) .....................................................................4-87
4.1.15 LOG SELECT (4C)............................................................................4-90
4.1.16 LOG SENSE (4D)..............................................................................4-94
4.1.17 PERSISTENT RESERVE IN (5E) (not supported).........................4-118
4.1.18 PERSISTENT RESERVE OUT (5F) (not supported) .....................4-125
4.1.19 REPORT LUNS (A0).......................................................................4-130
4.1.20 REPORT DEVICE IDENTIFIER (A3)............................................4-132
4.1.21 SET DEVICE IDENTIFIER (A4)....................................................4-134
4.2 Data Access Commands.......................................................................4-135
4.2.1 READ (08).......................................................................................4-135
4.2.2 READ EXTENDED (28).................................................................4-136
4.2.3 WRITE (0A)....................................................................................4-137
4.2.4 WRITE EXTENDED (2A)..............................................................4-139
4.2.5 WRITE AND VERIFY (2E) ...........................................................4-140
4.2.6 VERIFY (2F)...................................................................................4-141
4.2.7 SEEK (0B).......................................................................................4-142
4.2.8 SEEK EXTENDED (2B).................................................................4-143
4.2.9 SET LIMITS (33) (not supported) ..................................................4-144
4.2.10 SYNCHRONIZE CACHE (35)........................................................4-147
4.3 Format Commands...............................................................................4-148
4.3.1 FORMAT UNIT (04) ......................................................................4-148
4.3.2 REASSIGN BLOCKS (07) .............................................................4-159
4.3.3 READ DEFECT DATA (37)...........................................................4-163
4.3.4 READ DEFECT DATA (B7)..........................................................4-168
4.4 Maintenance, Diagnostic Commands...................................................4-169
4.4.1 SEND DIAGNOSTIC (1D).............................................................4-169
4.4.2 RECEIVE DIAGNOSTIC RESULTS (1C) ....................................4-180
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4.4.3 WRITE BUFFER (3B) ....................................................................4-186
4.4.4 READ BUFFER (3C) ......................................................................4-193
4.4.5 READ LONG (3E)...........................................................................4-197
4.4.6 WRITE LONG (3F).........................................................................4-199
4.4.7 WRITE SAME (41).........................................................................4-200
CHAPTER 5 Sense Data and Error Recovery Methods.............................. 5-1
5.1 Sense Data ................................................................................................5-1
5.1.1 Sense data format.................................................................................5-1
5.1.2 Sense data basic information...............................................................5-3
5.1.3 Sense data additional information .....................................................5-13
5.2 INIT Error Recovery Methods (Recommended)....................................5-14
5.2.1 Termination status analysis and error recovery methods ..................5-14
5.2.2 Sense data analysis and error recovery methods ...............................5-16
5.2.3 Error logging......................................................................................5-24
5.3 Disk Drive Error Recovery Processing ..................................................5-24
5.3.1 Error states and retry processing procedures.....................................5-24
5.3.2 Auto alternate block allocation processing........................................5-26
5.3.3 Error recovery processing control .....................................................5-28
CHAPTER 6 Disk Media Management ......................................................... 6-1
6.1 Defect Management..................................................................................6-1
6.2 Disk Media Initialization..........................................................................6-4
6.2.1 Initialization during installation...........................................................6-4
6.2.2 Re-initialization ...................................................................................6-5
6.3 Data Block Verification Methods (Recommended).................................6-7
6.4 Alternate Block Allocation Processing ....................................................6-8
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Glossary .........................................................................................................GL-1
Acronyms and Abbreviations........................................................................AB-1
Index .................................................................................................................IN-1
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Illustrations
Figures
Figure 1.1 Example of FC-AL connection............................................................ 1-2
Figure 1.2 Port bypass circuit ............................................................................... 1-4
Figure 1.3 Buffer-to-buffer frame transfer............................................................ 1-5
Figure 1.4 Data category on the loop.................................................................... 1-6
Figure 1.5 Format of ordered sets......................................................................... 1-7
Figure 1.6 Frame format ....................................................................................... 1-8
Figure 1.7 Examples of exchange....................................................................... 1-14
Figure 1.8 SCA2 type interface connector (IDD)............................................... 1-15
Figure 1.9 Fibre channel output circuit............................................................... 1-22
Figure 1.10 Fibre channel input circuit............................................................... 1-22
Figure 1.11 Process for selecting loop master.................................................... 1-27
Figure 1.12 Loop master operation..................................................................... 1-28
Figure 1.13 Command transfer ........................................................................... 1-30
Figure 1.14 Transfer ready (X_RDY) , response transfer (RSP)........................ 1-30
Figure 1.15 Write data transfer........................................................................... 1-31
Figure 1.16 Read data transfer............................................................................ 1-31
Figure 1.17 Header field of the basic link service.............................................. 1-34
Figure 1.18 Abort sequence (ABTS) .................................................................. 1-35
Figure 1.19 Basic accept (BA_ACC).................................................................. 1-36
Figure 1.20 Basic reject (BA_RJT)..................................................................... 1-37
Figure 1.21 Header field of the extended link service........................................ 1-38
Figure 1.22 Payload field of the PLOGI frame................................................... 1-40
Figure 1.23 Payload field of the PLOGI_ACC frame ........................................ 1-41
Figure 1.24 Port logout (LOGO/LOGO_ACC) .................................................. 1-49
Figure 1.25 Process login (PRLI/PRLI_ACC).................................................... 1-50
Figure 1.26 Service parameter pages.................................................................. 1-51
Figure 1.27 Service parameter response pages................................................... 1-53
Figure 1.28 Process logout (PRLO/PRLO_ACC) .............................................. 1-55
Figure 1.29 Payload field of the process logout (PRLO/PRLO_ACC).............. 1-56
Figure 1.30 Logout parameter pages................................................................... 1-57
Figure 1.31 Logout parameter response pages.................................................... 1-58
Figure 1.32 Discover address (ADISC/ADISC_ACC)...................................... 1-59
Figure 1.33 Reinstate recovery qualifier (RRQ/RRQ_ACC) ............................. 1-61
Figure 1.34 Read link error status block (RLS/RLS_ACC) ............................... 1-62
Figure 1.35 Third party process logout (TPRLO/TPRLO_ACC)....................... 1-64
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Figure 1.36 Logout parameter pages ...................................................................1-65
Figure 1.37 Link service reject (LS_RJT)...........................................................1-67
Figure 1.38 Fabric login (FLOGI).......................................................................1-69
Figure 1.39 Fabric login (FLOGI_ACC).............................................................1-70
Figure 1.40 RNC/RNC_ACC .............................................................................1-71
Figure 1.41 FAN..................................................................................................1-74
Figure 1.42 Extended link service (loop initialization).......................................1-75
Figure 1.43 Loop initialization select master (LISM).........................................1-77
Figure 1.44 Assign AL_PA frame (LIFA, LIPA, LIHA, LISA) ........................1-78
Figure 1.45 Position map information (LIRP, LILP)..........................................1-79
Figure 1.46 Header field of the FCP CMND.......................................................1-80
Figure 1.47 Control field (FCP_CNTL) ..............................................................1-82
Figure 1.48 Command descriptor block ..............................................................1-85
Figure 1.49 Header field of the FCP XFER RDY...............................................1-87
Figure 1.50 Header field of the FCP DATA........................................................1-89
Figure 1.51 Header field of the FCP RSP............................................................1-92
Figure 1.52 FCP status.........................................................................................1-94
Figure 1.53 FCP response information................................................................1-95
Figure 1.54 FCP sense information .....................................................................1-96
Figure 1.55 Enclosure service data transfer protocol ........................................1-100
Figure 1.56 Discovery flow chart......................................................................1-101
Figure 1.57 COMMAND, WRITE phase..........................................................1-102
Figure 1.58 Byte/bit alignment in ESI...............................................................1-103
Figure 1.59 READ phase...................................................................................1-103
Figure 1.60 Enclosure initiated ESI request......................................................1-105
Figure 1.61 Prepare for removal........................................................................1-106
Figure 1.62 EIE operation phases......................................................................1-107
Figure 1.63 Public loop configuration...............................................................1-117
Figure 1.64 General public loop initialization sequence...................................1-118
Figure 2.1 General read data transfer sequence.....................................................2-8
Figure 2.2 General write data transfer sequence ...................................................2-9
Figure 2.3 Combination of SOF and EOF primitives used for
transferring frames.............................................................................2-11
Figure 2.4 Example of establishing logical connections between the
INIT and IDD.....................................................................................2-12
Figure 2.5 Loop initialization after establishing connections with the
INIT, and subsequent processing.......................................................2-14
Figure 2.6 TARGET RESET outline sequence ...................................................2-27
Figure 2.7 Data space configuration....................................................................2-32
Figure 3.1 Data buffer configuration (in the case of 8 cache segments)...............3-2
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Figure 3.2 Example of data buffer operation during read..................................... 3-3
Figure 3.3 Example of data buffer operation during write ................................... 3-5
Figure 4.1 MODE SELECT parameter structure................................................ 4-19
Figure 4.2 Reserve right and the third party reserve function ............................ 4-84
Figure 4.3 SET LIMITS command: specifying the range where
access is permitted........................................................................... 4-145
Figure 4.4 Correction of the defect descriptor.................................................. 4-162
Figure 5.1 Analysis of the termination status ..................................................... 5-14
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Fujitsu MAT3300FC User manual

Category
Internal hard drives
Type
User manual

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