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7K200 SATA OEM Specification 
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13.1  Data In Commands   
These commands are:   
 
Device Configuration Identify   
 
Identify Device   
 
Read Buffer   
 
Read Log Ext   
 
Read Multiple   
 
Read Multiple Ext   
 
Read Sector(s)   
 
Read Sector(s) Ext   
 
S.M.A.R.T. Read Attribute Values   
 
S.M.A.R.T. Read Attribute Thresholds   
 
S.M.A.R.T. Read log sector   
Execution includes the transfer of one or more 512 byte (>512 bytes on Read Long) sectors of data 
from the device to the host.   
Note that the status data for a sector of data is available in the Status Register before the sector is 
transferred to the host.   
If the device detects an invalid parameter, then it will abort the command by setting BSY=0, ERR=1, 
ABT=1.  
If an error occurs, the device will set BSY=0, ERR=1, and DRQ=1. The device will then store the 
error status in the Error Register. The registers will contain the location of the sector in error. The 
erroneous location will be reported with CHS mode or LBA mode, the mode is decided by mode select 
bit (bit 6) of Device register on issuing the command.   
 
13.2  Data Out Commands   
These commands are:   
 
Device Configuration Set   
 
Format Track   
 
Security Disable Password   
 
Security Erase Unit   
 
Security Set Password   
 
Security Unlock   
 
Set Max Set Password   
 
Set Max Unlock   
 
S.M.A.R.T Write Log Sector   
 
Write Buffer   
 
Write Log Ext   
 
Write Multiple   
 
Write Multiple Ext   
 
Write Sector(s)   
 
Write Sector(s) Ext   
Execution includes the transfer of one or more 512 byte (>512 bytes on Write Long) sectors of data 
from the host to the device.   
If the device detects an invalid parameter, then it will abort the command by setting BSY=0, ERR=1, 
ABT=1.  
If an uncorrectable error occurs, the device will set BSY=0 and ERR=1, store the error status in the 
Error Register. The registers will contain the location of the sector in error. The errored location will 
be reported with CHS mode or LBA mode. The mode is decided by mode select bit (bit 6) of Device 
register on issuing the command.