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6.1  Reset and Diagnosis 
6.1.2.1  Software settings preservation 
When a device is enumerated, software will configure the device using SET 
FEATURES and other commands. These software settings are often preserved 
across software reset but not necessarily across hardware reset. In Parallel ATA, 
only commanded hardware resets can occur, thus legacy software only reprograms 
settings that are cleared for the particular type of reset it has issued. In Serial ATA, 
COMRESET is equivalent to hard reset and a non-commanded COMRESET may 
occur if there is an asynchronous loss of signal. Since COMRESET is equivalent 
to hardware reset, in the case of an asynchronous loss of signal some software 
settings may be lost without legacy software knowledge. In order to avoid losing 
important software settings without legacy driver knowledge, the software settings 
reservation ensures that the value of important software settings is maintained 
across a COMRESET. Software settings preservation may be enabled or disabled 
using SET FEATURES with a subcommand code of 06h (refer to Section 5.3.2 
(28)). If a device supports software settings preservation, the feature shall be 
enabled by default. 
6.1.2.2  COMRESET preservation requirements 
The software settings that shall be preserved across COMRESET are listed below. 
The device is only required to preserve the indicated software setting if it supports 
the particular feature/command the setting is associated with. 
INITIALIZE DEVICE PARAMETERS 
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Device settings established with the INITIALIZE DEVICE PARAMETERS 
command. 
Power Management Feature Set Standby Timer 
The Standby timer used in the Power Management feature set. 
Security mode state 
The security mode state established by Security Mode feature set commands 
(refer to Section 6.13 of the ATA/6 specification). The device shall not 
transition to a different security mode state based on a COMRESET. For 
example, the device shall not transition from the SEC5: Unlocked / not 
Frozen state to state SEC4: Security enabled /Locked when a COMRESET 
occurs, instead the device shall remain in the SEC5: Unlocked /not Frozen 
state. 
SECURITY FREEZE LOCK 
The Frozen mode setting established by the SECURITY FREEZE LOCK 
command. 
SECURITY UNLOCK 
The unlock counter that is decremented as part of a failed SECURITY 
UNLOCK command attempt. 
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