minix/common/include/sys/dkbad.h
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/* $NetBSD: dkbad.h,v 1.15 2005/12/26 18:41:36 perry Exp $ */
/*-
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* @(#)dkbad.h 8.2 (Berkeley) 7/10/94
*/
#ifndef _SYS_DKBAD_H_
#define _SYS_DKBAD_H_
/*
* Definitions needed to perform bad sector revectoring ala DEC STD 144.
*
* The bad sector information is located in the first 5 even numbered
* sectors of the last track of the disk pack. There are five identical
* copies of the information, described by the dkbad structure.
*
* Replacement sectors are allocated starting with the first sector before
* the bad sector information and working backwards towards the beginning of
* the disk. A maximum of 126 bad sectors are supported. The position of
* the bad sector in the bad sector table determines which replacement sector
* it corresponds to.
*
* The bad sector information and replacement sectors are conventionally
* only accessible through the 'c' file system partition of the disk. If
* that partition is used for a file system, the user is responsible for
* making sure that it does not overlap the bad sector information or any
* replacement sectors.
*/
#define NBT_BAD 126
struct dkbad {
int32_t bt_csn; /* cartridge serial number */
uint16_t bt_mbz; /* unused; should be 0 */
uint16_t bt_flag; /* -1 => alignment cartridge */
struct bt_bad {
uint16_t bt_cyl; /* cylinder number of bad sector */
uint16_t bt_trksec; /* track and sector number */
} bt_bad[NBT_BAD];
};
/*
* An indicator that the bad block handling is available. This is used
* to conditionally enable code that performs badblock re-mapping.
*/
#define HAS_BAD144_HANDLING
#define ECC 0
#define SSE 1
#define BSE 2
#define CONT 3
#ifdef _KERNEL
int isbad(struct dkbad *, int, int, int);
#endif
#endif /* _SYS_DKBAD_H_ */