Seagate ST400FM0093 Product Manual page 15

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In SCSI devices, umapped LBAs are defined as part of the Thin Provisioning model. Support of the Thin Provisioning model
is indicated by the LBPME bit having a value of '1' in the READ CAPACITY (16) parameter data.
When a region of LBA's are erased via cryptographic erase, as part of the erase, the drive shall unmap those LBAs.
If the host attempts to access an unmapped or trimmed LBA, the drive shall return scrambled data. For a given LBA, the data
shall be identical from access to access, until that LBA is either updated with actual data from the host or that LBA is
cryptographically erased. The drive shall report a value of '0' in the LBPRZ field returned in the READ CAPACITY (16)
parameter data.
If the host attempts to access an unmapped LBA on a drive that has been formatted with Protection Information (PI), the
drive shall return scrambled PI data for that LBA. Depending on the value of the RDPROTECT field in the data-access
command CDB, this may result in the drive returning a standard PI error to the host.
If the host reduces the addressable capacity of the drive via a MODE SELECT command, the drive shall unmap or trim any
LBA within the inaccessible region of the device.
Additionally, an UNMAP command is not permitted on a locked band.
PI Setting
PROT_EN bit
LBPME bit
LBPRZ bit
PI Check Requested
DATA Returned for
Thin Provisioned LBA
PI Returned for
Thin Provisioned LBA
PI Check Performed
Error reported to Host
Seagate 1200 SSD Product Manual, Rev. C
Drive Configuration
Standard
Disabled
Enabled
0
1
1
1
1
1
N/A
Yes
No
0x00
0x00
0x00
None
0xFF
0xFF
N/A
No
No
No
No
No
SED
Disabled
Enabled
0
1
1
1
0
0
N/A
Yes
No
Random
None
Random
Scrambled
None
None
PI data
N/A
Yes
No
No
Yes
No
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