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1.1 ! root 1: /* dkbad.h 6.1 83/07/29 */ ! 2: ! 3: /* ! 4: * Definitions needed to perform bad sector ! 5: * revectoring ala DEC STD 144. ! 6: * ! 7: * The bad sector information is located in the ! 8: * first 5 even numbered sectors of the last ! 9: * track of the disk pack. There are five ! 10: * identical copies of the information, described ! 11: * by the dkbad structure. ! 12: * ! 13: * Replacement sectors are allocated starting with ! 14: * the first sector before the bad sector information ! 15: * and working backwards towards the beginning of ! 16: * the disk. A maximum of 126 bad sectors are supported. ! 17: * The position of the bad sector in the bad sector table ! 18: * determines which replacement sector it corresponds to. ! 19: * ! 20: * The bad sector information and replacement sectors ! 21: * are conventionally only accessible through the ! 22: * 'c' file system partition of the disk. If that ! 23: * partition is used for a file system, the user is ! 24: * responsible for making sure that it does not overlap ! 25: * the bad sector information or any replacement sector.s ! 26: */ ! 27: ! 28: struct dkbad { ! 29: long bt_csn; /* cartridge serial number */ ! 30: u_short bt_mbz; /* unused; should be 0 */ ! 31: u_short bt_flag; /* -1 => alignment cartridge */ ! 32: struct bt_bad { ! 33: u_short bt_cyl; /* cylinder number of bad sector */ ! 34: u_short bt_trksec; /* track and sector number */ ! 35: } bt_bad[126]; ! 36: }; ! 37: ! 38: #define ECC 0 ! 39: #define SSE 1 ! 40: #define BSE 2 ! 41: #define CONT 3
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