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<strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Configuration</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Power</strong> <strong>Interface</strong> <strong>Specification</strong><br />

A.11.1.3 IDE Channel Devices<br />

State Status Definition<br />

D0 Required Adapter is functional.<br />

Adapter interface mode (for example, communications timings) is programmed.<br />

<strong>Power</strong> is applied to the bus (<strong>and</strong> all devices connected to it).<br />

D1 N/A This state is not defined for the IDE Channel.<br />

D2 N/A This state is not defined for the IDE Channel.<br />

D3 Required Adapter is non-functional.<br />

Adapter interface mode (for example, communications timings) is not preserved.<br />

<strong>Power</strong> to the bus (<strong>and</strong> all devices connected to it) may be off.<br />

A.11.2 <strong>Power</strong> Management Policy<br />

A.11.2.1 Hard Disk, Floppy Disk, CD-ROM <strong>and</strong> IDE/ATAPI Removable<br />

Storage Devices<br />

Present<br />

State<br />

Next<br />

State<br />

Cause<br />

D3 D0 Device usage (high-priority I/O).<br />

D0 D1* Device inactivity (no high-priority I/O) for some period of time (T1).<br />

D0 D3 Device inactivity (no high-priority I/O) for a period of time (T2=>T1).<br />

System enters sleeping state.<br />

D1* D0 Device usage (High-priority I/O).<br />

Note: * If supported.<br />

Note: For ATA, the D3-to-D0 transition requires a reset of the IDE channel. This means that both<br />

devices on a channel must be placed into D3 at the same time.<br />

A.11.2.2 IDE Channel Devices<br />

Present<br />

State<br />

Next<br />

State<br />

Cause<br />

D3 D0 Any device on the channel needing to transition to a state other than state D3.<br />

D0 D3 All devices on the channel in state D3.<br />

A.11.3 Wake Events<br />

Storage devices with removable media can, optionally, signal wake upon insertion of media using<br />

their bus-specific notification mechanism. There are no other wake events defined for Storage<br />

devices.<br />

A.11.4 Minimum <strong>Power</strong> Capabilities<br />

A hard disk, CD-ROM or IDE/ATAPI removable storage device conforming to this specification<br />

must support the D0 <strong>and</strong> D3 states. Support for the D1 state is optional.<br />

964 April, 2015 Version 6.0

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