Seagate Fibre Channel Interface TV Cables User Manual


 
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12.60 Write (16) command
The Write (16) command requests that the disc drive write to the medium the data transferred by the initiator.
This command is implemented with the disc drive specific parameters listed in Table 221. Refer also to the
Write Caching section in the individual drive’s Product Manual, Volume 2, for information on write cache con-
trol.
Field definitions (listed alphabetically)
Control
See Control Bytes in Section 11.2.1.6.
DPO (Disable Page Out)
1 No data is cached. The DPO bit is only meaningful if the RCD bit of Mode Select page 08h is set false (caching
enabled).
FUA (Force Unit Access)
1 The Write command will not return Good status until the logical blocks have actually been written on the media. The
FUA bit is only meaningful if the WCE bit of Mode Sense page 08h is true.
Logical Block Address
The logical block at which the write operation begins, if RelAdr bit is zero (see RelAdr bit definition).
RelAdr (Relative Address)
This function is not supported by drives described in this manual.
Table 223: Write (16) command (8Ah)
Bit
Byte
7654321 0
010001010
1000
DPO FUA
00
RelAdr
Reserved
2
Logical Block Address (MSB)
3
Logical Block Address
4
Logical Block Address
5
Logical Block Address
6
Logical Block Address
7
Logical Block Address
8
Logical Block Address
9
Logical Block Address (LSB)
10
Transfer Length (MSB)
11
Transfer Length
12
Transfer Length
13
Transfer Length (LSB)
14
Reserved
15
Control
8Ah
Table
number
222
222
222
222
222