Sony SDX-800V/R User Manual

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LOG SENSE 
6.Command Specification
SONY AIT-3Ex drive SDX-800V series Ver.1.1 
 
6-13 
6.6. LOG SENSE 4Dh 
Bit 
Byte 
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 
Operation Code (4Dh) 
Obsolete 
Reserved 
PPC (0) 
SP (0) 
PC Page 
Code 
(MSB)  
 
Reserved 
 
 
 
 
Parameter Pointer 
(LSB) 
(MSB)  
 
Allocation Length 
(LSB) 
Control 
LOG SENSE provides a means for the Host to retrieve statistical information maintained by the device about its own 
hardware or the installed media. It is a complementary command to the LOG SELECT command. 
SP: The device does not have non-volatile RAM into which it may save parameters. Therefore, the Save Page bit is 
not supported by this device and shall always be set to ZERO. If the SP bit is set, the command will be terminated 
with CHECK CONDITION status with the sense key set to ILLEGAL REQUEST, and an additional sense code of 
INVALID FIELD IN CDB. 
PPC: The Parameter Pointer Control bit shall always be set to ZERO. This indicates that the parameter data 
requested from the device will start with the parameter code specified in the Parameter Pointer field and return the 
number of bytes specified in the Allocation Length field in ascending order of parameter codes from the specified log 
page. A PPC bit of ZERO and a Parameter Pointer field of ZERO cause all available parameter data for that page 
code to be returned to the initiator.  If the PPC bit is set or the Parameter Pointer is larger than the highest numbered 
parameter on the page, then the target shall terminate  the command with CHECK CONDITION status. The sense 
key shall be set to ILLEGAL REQUEST and the additional sense code shall be set to INVALID FIELD IN CDB.  If the 
drive does not support a parameter code within this page then it shall not return any data associated with this 
parameter. 
PC: The Page Control field defines the type of parameter values to be selected. The page control field is defined 
below: 
Table 6-8: Page Control field values 
Value 
Type of Parameter Values 
00b 
01b 
10b 
11b 
Current Threshold Values 
Current Cumulative Values 
Default Threshold Values 
Default Cumulative Values 
The Current Threshold Values and the Default Threshold Values are non-changeable and will both return the same 
values-i.e. the maximum values that each parameter can attain. Note that for some parameters the term threshold 
value has no meaning. See the description of individual pages/ parameters below for more details. 
The Current Cumulative Values are the values computed since the last reset of the device (either by power-cycling, 
BUS DEVICE RESET or SCSI RESET). Note that for some parameters these values cannot be reset by any 
method. See description of individual pages/parameters below for more details. 
The Default Cumulative Values are the values to which each parameter gets initialized on a reset condition as 
described above. See description of individual  pages/parameters below for more details.