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ANSI INCITS 401 : 2005 : R2015

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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY - SCSI MULTIMEDIA COMMANDS - 4 (MMC-4)
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English

Published date

01-01-2015

Foreword
1 Scope
2 References
  2.1 Normative References
  2.2 Approved References
  2.3 References Under Development
  2.4 Other References
3 Definitions, Symbols, Abbreviations, and Conventions
  3.1 Definitions
  3.2 List of Abbreviations and Acronyms
  3.3 Keywords
  3.4 Conventions
  3.5 Bit and byte ordering
4 Multi-Media Device Models
  4.1 General
  4.2 CD Model
  4.3 DDCD Model
  4.4 DVD Model
  4.5 The MRW Format for ReWritable Media
  4.6 Logical Unit Assisted Software Defect Management
  4.7 Real-Time Stream Recording/Playback Model
  4.8 Write Protect
  4.9 Changer Model
5 Features and Profiles for Multi-Media Devices
  5.1 Introduction
  5.2 Features
  5.3 Feature Definitions
  5.4 Profile Definitions
6 Commands for Multi-Media Devices
  6.1 Overview
  6.2 BLANK Command
  6.3 CLOSE TRACK/SESSION Command
  6.4 ERASE (10) Command
  6.5 FORMAT UNIT Command
  6.6 GET CONFIGURATION Command
  6.7 GET EVENT STATUS NOTIFICATION Command
  6.8 GET PERFORMANCE Command
  6.9 INQUIRY Command
  6.10 LOAD/UNLOAD MEDIUM Command
  6.11 MECHANISM STATUS Command
  6.12 MODE SELECT (10) Command
  6.13 MODE SENSE (10) Command
  6.14 PAUSE/RESUME Command
  6.15 PLAY AUDIO (10) Command
  6.16 PLAY AUDIO (12) Command
  6.17 PLAY AUDIO MSF Command
  6.18 PREVENT ALLOW MEDIUM REMOVAL Command
  6.19 READ (10) Command
  6.20 READ (12) Command
  6.21 READ BUFFER Command
  6.22 READ BUFFER CAPACITY Command
  6.23 READ CAPACITY Command
  6.24 READ CD Command
  6.25 READ CD MSF Command
  6.26 READ DISC INFORMATION Command
  6.27 READ DVD STRUCTURE Command
  6.28 READ FORMAT CAPACITIES Command
  6.29 READ SUB-CHANNEL Command
  6.30 READ TOC/PMA/ATIP Command
  6.31 READ TRACK INFORMATION Command
  6.32 REPAIR TRACK Command
  6.33 REPORT KEY Command
  6.34 REQUEST SENSE Command
  6.35 RESERVE TRACK Command
  6.36 SCAN Command
  6.37 SEEK (10) Command
  6.38 SEND CUE SHEET Command
  6.39 SEND DVD STRUCTURE Command
  6.40 SEND KEY Command
  6.41 SEND OPC INFORMATION Command
  6.42 SET CD SPEED Command
  6.43 SET READ AHEAD Command
  6.44 SET STREAMING Command
  6.45 START STOP UNIT Command
  6.46 STOP PLAY/SCAN Command
  6.47 SYNCHRONIZE CACHE Command
  6.48 TEST UNIT READY Command
  6.49 VERIFY (10) Command
  6.50 WRITE (10) Command
  6.51 WRITE (12) Command
  6.52 WRITE AND VERIFY (10) Command
  6.53 WRITE BUFFER Command
7 Mode Parameters for Multi-Media Devices
  7.1 Structure Formats
  7.2 Read/Write Error Recovery Parameters Mode Page
       (Page Code 01h)
  7.3 MRW Mode Page (Page Code 03h)
  7.4 Write Parameters Mode Page (Page Code 05h)
  7.5 Caching Mode Page (08h)
  7.6 CD Audio Control Page (Page Code 0Eh)
  7.7 Power Condition mode page (Page Code 1Ah)
  7.8 Informational Exceptions Control Mode Page
       (Page Code 1Ch)
  7.9 Timeout and Protect Page (Page Code 1Dh)
Annexes
A Implementation Notes: ATA Layer of ATAPI
  A.1 Introduction
  A.2 General
B Implementation Notes: SCSI Parallel Interface
  B.1 Introduction
  B.2 SCSI Signal Utilization
  B.3 Reset Functionality
C Implementation Notes: SCSI Serial Bus Protocol
  C.1 SBP-2 Definitions
  C.2 SBP-2 Storage Model
  C.3 Configuration ROM support (normative)
  C.4 Login support (normative)
  C.5 Security support (normative)
  C.6 Status block support (normative)
  C.7 Unsolicited Status support (normative)
  C.8 Unit attention condition
D Implementation Notes: Universal Serial Bus
  D.1 USB and Mass Storage Definitions
  D.2 Bulk Only Mass Storage
  D.3 Descriptors
  D.4 Command/Data/Status Protocol
  D.5 Data Transfer Conditions
E Legacy Specifications
  E.1 Overview
  E.2 Commands
  E.3 MODE PARAMETERS
F Error Reporting
  F.1 Overview
  F.2 Deferred Errors
  F.3 Error Lists
G Features and Profiles
  G.1 What Is a Feature?
  G.2 History
  G.3 Implementation of Features
  G.4 Compatibility
  G.5 Summary
H Event Reporting Using GESN
  H.1 Introduction
  H.2 Functional Behavior Guidelines
I Power Management
  I.1 Power Management States
  I.2 Power State Transitions
  I.3 Power Management State Diagram
  I.4 Power Management Timers
  I.5 Standby Timer
  I.6 Power Management Status Reporting
J The MRW Format
  J.1 The CD-MRW Format
  J.2 The DVD+MRW Format
Tables
Figures

Describes the set of SCSI command descriptor blocks that are useful in accessing and controlling devices with a peripheral device type set to 5.

Committee
TC T10
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
616
ProductNote
Reconfirmed 2015
PublisherName
Information Technology Industry Council
Status
Current

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