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AT Attachment 8 - ATA/ATAPI Command Set (ATA8-ACS)
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ABSTRACT
This standard specifies the AT Attachment command set used to communicate between host systems and
storage devices. This provides a common command set for systems manufacturers, system integrators,
software suppliers, and suppliers of storage devices. The AT Attachment command set includes the PACKET
feature set implemented by devices commonly known as ATAPI devices. This standard maintains a high degree
of compatibility with the AT Attachment Interface with Packet Interface - 7 (ATA/ATAPI-7) volume 1 (see ANSI
INCITS 397-2004).
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Revision History
(part 1 of 21)
Rev
Date
Description
0
August 17, 2004
1) Initial revision created from ATA/ATAPI-7 Volume 1 (1532D Rev 4b).
2) Removed 3 volume structure and changed abstract to reflect a
command set document
3) Removed sections on signal, bit, and timing conventions
4) Removed clause 5, I/O register descriptions
5) Kept informative annex’s A-C
1
September 7, 2004
1) Restructured all commands to conform to format agreed to in e04139r4.
2) Added a section defining status bits
3) Added a section defining error bits
4) Added a section describing protocols
5) Added a section describing interrupt reason
6) Incorporated single log table e04143r0 table. Did not add wording to
status that host VS pages are common between SMART and GPL.
7) Removed prohibited statements from command definitions. These
reside in the feature set definitions.
1a
October 6, 2004
1) Replaced duplicate Normal Outputs tables with a see clause to the first
usage.
2) Replaced many Error Outputs with a see clause.
1b
February 17, 2005
1) Stripped unused informative references
2) Changed the definition of ordered and unordered lists to make the
numeric form ordered.
3) Changed all the lists to conform to the changes in #2
4) Reserved 5Ch-5Fh for TCG. This was done by added command
headers and a reserved statement in the command section. Also
marked the commands with T in the command matrix table.
5) Moved Normal and Error Outputs to their own section. Commands now
have a hotlink to the tables.
6) Moved IDENTIFY (PACKET) DATA to its own section (Input Data)
7) Changed more of the titles to be consistent with the front cover.
8) Deleted unused definitions
9) Changed the General feature set to only apply to non-packet devices
10) Changed the packet feature set to include all the commands in the
packet feature set.
11) The command prohibitions are now found in the feature set description
and not with each command.
12) Integrated e04127r0 – This makes SATA signatures reserved with no
description.
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