Claims
- 1. A method for managing defective tracks in a disc drive having tracks subdivided into a plurality of sectors, wherein the tracks are prearranged into a physical zone, comprising steps of:
(a) generating a Logical Zone Table that sub-divides the physical zone into sub-zones, where the Logical Zone Table is generated after the drive certification test which determines the defect distribution and where the sub-zones are based on tracks affected by similar defect distribution; (b) allocating sectors to achieve a constant number of sectors per track for a particular logical zone in the Logical Zone Table wherein some sectors may be spare sectors allocated efficiently to have at least one local spare sector reserved on each track for reallocating grown media defects; and (c) reassigning defective sectors to the spare sectors corresponding to the track or cylinder where the defective sector is located.
- 2. The method of claim 1, further comprising a step of:
(d) skipping tracks that have been determined to be unusable.
- 3. The method of claim 2, wherein tracks with bad servo wedges are skipped.
- 4. The method of claim 2, wherein tracks with multiple bad sectors are skipped.
- 5. A disc drive, comprising:
(a) a head controllably positionable adjacent a rotatable disc; (b) a read/write channel which controls transfer of data between the disc and a host computer in which the disc is mountable; (c) a servo circuit which controls position of the head; (d) media surfaces, each having a physical zone with a plurality of data tracks, and at least one data track comprises a plurality of data sectors wherein one or more of the data sectors are spare data sectors which are positioned efficiently to have at least one local spare sector reserved on each track for reallocating grown media defects; (e) a spare track defect management system with a logical zone table where the physical zone is divided into sub-zones due to the defect distribution of the disc drive as determined after drive certification, the spare data sectors being assigned to provide a constant number of sectors per track for a particular logical zone.
- 6. The disc drive of claim 5, further comprising element (f), a Skip Track Translation Table which provides the accumulated slip for the corresponding requested logical block address.
- 7. The disc drive of claim 6, where the accumulated slip is due to unusable tracks.
- 8. The disk drive of claim 7, wherein tracks with bad servo wedges are unusable.
- 9. The disk drive of claim 7, wherein tracks with multiple bad sectors are skipped.
- 10. A disc drive, comprising:
(a) media surfaces which contain defective segments; and (b) means for managing the defective segments of the media surface by means of efficiently allocating the placement of spare sectors on the media surface.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of United States Provisional Application No. 60/184,933, filed Feb. 25, 2000.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60184933 |
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