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ANSI INCITS 361 : 2002

Superseded

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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY - AT ATTACHMENT WITH PACKET INTERFACE - 6 (ATA/ATAPI-6)

Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Superseded date

23-07-2013

Language(s)

English

Published date

01-01-2012

Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
   2.1 Approved references
   2.2 References under development
   2.3 Other references
3 Definitions, abbreviations, and conventions
   3.1 Definitions and abbreviations
   3.2 Conventions
4 Interface physical and electrical requirements
   4.1 Cable configuration
   4.2 Electrical characteristics
5 Interface signal assignments and descriptions
   5.1 Signal summary
   5.2 Signal descriptions
6 General operational requirements
   6.1 Command delivery
   6.2 Register delivered data transfer command sector
        addressing
   6.3 Interrupts
   6.4 General feature set
   6.5 Multiword DMA
   6.6 Ultra DMA feature set
   6.7 Host determination of cable type by detecting CBLID-
   6.8 PACKET Command feature set
   6.9 Overlapped feature set
   6.10 Queued feature set
   6.11 Power Management feature set
   6.12 Advanced Power Management feature set
   6.13 Security Mode feature set
   6.14 Self-monitoring, analysis, and reporting technology feature
        set
   6.15 Host Protected Area feature set
   6.16 CFA feature set
   6.17 Removable Media Status Notification and Removable Media
        feature sets
   6.18 Power-Up In Standby feature set
   6.19 Automatic Acoustic Management feature set
   6.20 48-bit Address feature set
   6.21 Device Configuration Overlay feature set
   6.22 Media Card Pass Through Command feature set
   6.23 General Purpose Logging feature set
7 Interface register definitions and descriptions
   7.1 Device addressing considerations
   7.2 I/O register descriptions
   7.3 Alternate Status register
   7.4 Command register
   7.5 Data port
   7.6 Data register
   7.7 Device register
   7.8 Device Control register
   7.9 Error register
   7.10 Features register
   7.11 LBA High register
   7.12 LBA Low register
   7.13 LBA Mid register
   7.14 Sector Count register
   7.15 Status register
8 Command descriptions
   8.1 CFA ERASE SECTORS
   8.2 CFA REQUEST EXTENDED ERROR CODE
   8.3 CFA TRANSLATE SECTOR
   8.4 CFA WRITE MULTIPLE WITHOUT ERASE
   8.5 CFA WRITE SECTORS WITHOUT ERASE
   8.6 CHECK MEDIA CARD TYPE
   8.7 CHECK POWER MODE
   8.8 DEVICE CONFIGURATION
   8.9 DEVICE RESET
   8.10 DOWNLOAD MICROCODE
   8.11 EXECUTE DEVICE DIAGNOSTIC
   8.12 FLUSH CACHE
   8.13 FLUSH CACHE EXT
   8.14 GET MEDIA STATUS
   8.15 IDENTIFY DEVICE
   8.16 IDENTIFY PACKET DEVICE
   8.17 IDLE
   8.18 IDLE IMMEDIATE
   8.19 MEDIA EJECT
   8.20 MEDIA LOCK
   8.21 MEDIA UNLOCK
   8.22 NOP
   8.23 PACKET
   8.24 READ BUFFER
   8.25 READ DMA
   8.26 READ DMA EXT
   8.27 READ DMA QUEUED
   8.28 READ DMA QUEUED EXT
   8.29 READ LOG EXT
   8.30 READ MULTIPLE
   8.31 READ MULTIPLE EXT
   8.32 READ NATIVE MAX ADDRESS
   8.33 READ NATIVE MAX ADDRESS EXT
   8.34 READ SECTOR(S)
   8.35 READ SECTOR(S) EXT
   8.36 READ VERIFY SECTOR(S)
   8.37 READ VERIFY SECTOR(S) EXT
   8.38 SECURITY DISABLE PASSWORD
   8.39 SECURITY ERASE PREPARE
   8.40 SECURITY ERASE UNIT
   8.41 SECURITY FREEZE LOCK
   8.42 SECURITY SET PASSWORD
   8.43 SECURITY UNLOCK
   8.44 SEEK
   8.45 SERVICE
   8.46 SET FEATURES
   8.47 SET MAX
   8.48 SET MAX ADDRESS EXT
   8.49 SET MULTIPLE MODE
   8.50 SLEEP
   8.51 SMART
   8.52 STANDBY
   8.53 STANDBY IMMEDIATE
   8.54 WRITE BUFFER
   8.55 WRITE DMA
   8.56 WRITE DMA EXT
   8.57 WRITE DMA QUEUED
   8.58 WRITE DMA QUEUED EXT
   8.59 WRITE LOG EXT
   8.60 WRITE MULTIPLE
   8.61 WRITE MULTIPLE EXT
   8.62 WRITE SECTOR(S)
   8.63 WRITE SECTOR(S) EXT
9 Protocol
   9.1 Power-on and hardware reset protocol
   9.2 Software reset protocol
   9.3 Bus idle protocol
   9.4 Non-data command protocol
   9.5 PIO data-in command protocol
   9.6 PIO data-out command protocol
   9.7 DMA command protocol
   9.8 PACKET command protocol
   9.9 READ/WRITE DMA QUEUED command protocol
   9.10 EXECUTE DEVICE DIAGNOSTIC command protocol
   9.11 DEVICE RESET command protocol
   9.12 Signature and persistence
   9.13 Ultra DMA data-in commands
   9.14 Ultra DMA data-out commands
   9.15 Ultra DMA CRC rules
   9.16 Single device configurations
10 Timing
   10.1 Deskewing
   10.2 Transfer timing
Annexes
Annex A (normative) Connectors and cable assemblies
Annex B (normative) Device determination of cable type
Annex C (informative) Signal integrity and UDMA
        implementation guide
Annex D (informative) Bibliography
Annex E (informative) Command set summary

Describes the connectors and cables for physical interconnection between host and storage device, as well as the electrical and logical characteristics of the interconnecting signals.

Committee
X3T13
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
486
ProductNote
Reconfirmed 2002
PublisherName
Information Technology Industry Council
Status
Superseded
SupersededBy

ANSI INCITS TR 21 : 1999 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY - ENHANCED BIOS SERVICES FOR DISK DRIVES
ANSI INCITS 301 : 1997 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY - SCSI-3 PRIMARY COMMANDS (SPC)
ANSI INCITS 304 : 1997 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY - SCSI-3 - MULTIMEDIA COMMANDS
ANSI INCITS 347 : 2001 BIOS ENHANCED DISK DRIVE SERVICES (EDD)
ANSI INCITS 298 : 1997 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY - AT ATTACHMENT-3 INTERFACE (ATA-3)

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