15.32.15 Self-test log data structure
The following figure defines the 512 bytes that make up the Self-test log sector. All multibyte fields shown
in these data structures are in byte ordering.
Note: n is 0 through 20
512
1FFh1Data structure checksum
1FDh2Reserved
1FCh1Self-test log pointer
1FAh2Vendor specific
...
n*18h+0Bh15Vendor specific
n*18h+07h4LBA of first failure
n*18h+06h1Self-test failure check point
n*18h+04h2Life time power on hours
n*18h+03h1Self-test execution status
n*18h+02h1Self-test number
00h2Data structure revision
OffsetByteDescription
Figure 131. Self-test log data structure
The data structure contains the descriptor of Self-test that the device has performed. Each descriptor is
24 bytes long and the self-test data structure is capable of containing up to 21 descriptors.
After 21 descriptors have been recorded, the oldest descriptor will be overwritten with a new descriptor.
The self-test log pointer points to the most recent descriptor. When there is no descriptor, the value is 0.
When there is descriptor(s) the value is 1 through 21.
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