Linear recording device for executing optimum writing upon receipt of series of commands including mixed read and write commands and method and program thereof

US8929020B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-8929020-B2
Application numberUS-201214126839-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 13, 2012
Priority dateJun 24, 2011
Publication dateJan 6, 2015
Grant dateJan 6, 2015

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A tape drive is provided, which executes an optimum writing method even when overwrite is intervened between mixed read and write operations. When an overwrite command is received while executing the mixed operations, which writes to a predetermined tape position, when a tape position to overwrite on is encountered before the append-written data ending position of the tape (tape EOD), the overwritten tape position is regarded as the append-written data ending position of the tape (tape EOD) to update the tape EOD by the overwritten tape position. When a tape position to overwrite is encountered after the append-written data ending position of the tape (tape EOD), the overwritten tape position is updated by the append-written data ending position of a non-volatile memory (non-volatile EOD). The updating the EODs enhances the performance of the mixed read and write operations even when an overwrite command is intervening.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A system, comprising: a tape device controller configured to: couple to a read/write head configured to read data from a tape into a buffer and write data from the buffer onto the tape, wherein the tape is provided in a tape cartridge, and wherein the buffer is configured to store data related to reading and writing; couple to a non-volatile memory, wherein the non-volatile memory is configured to store data stored in the buffer in response to a write command; receive a series of commands, wherein each command causes movement of the tape to a tape position specified by the command, the series of commands including mixed read commands, overwrite commands, and append write commands, wherein the read commands include first, second, . . . , m-th, n-th . . . , read commands in this order, and wherein n=m+1; read data from a specified position of the tape and store the data read from the specified position of the tape in the buffer in response to a read command; and write data stored in the buffer starting from an appended data end position of the tape in response to an append write command. 2. The system as recited in claim 1 , wherein the tape device controller is further configured to: upon receipt of an append write command, store the data stored in the buffer in the non-volatile memory starting from an appended data end position; send a completion notification of the append write command when the data in the buffer is written in the non-volatile memory; move the data temporarily stored in the non-volatile memory and then move the tape to a tape writing position where the data temporarily stored in the non-volatile memory is to be written to perform append writing on a basis of a predetermined criterion so as to minimize a moving distance by which the tape travels relative to the head when moving starting from an end position on the tape of read data for the m-th read command to a reading start position for the n-th read command after receipt of the append write command; and upon receipt of an overwrite command of data in a predetermined position on the tape between the mixed commands in the series of commands, update the overwrite data position as an appended data end position when the tape position for overwriting the data is encountered earlier than the appended data end position of the tape, and update the overwrite data position as an appended data end position in the non-volatile memory when the tape position for overwriting the data is encountered later than the appended data end position of the tape. 3. The system as recited in claim 2 , wherein the criterion is satisfied when the data end position of the tape at which the data is to be written exists within the moving distance between the end position and the start position. 4. The system as recited in claim 2 , wherein the tape device controller is further configured to store the updated data end position into the non-volatile memory. 5. The system as recited in claim 4 , wherein the tape cartridge comprises the non-volatile memory. 6. An append writing method for writing data in a tape recording device, the method comprising: receiving a series of commands from a higher-level device (each command moving a tape to a tape position specified by a moving command), the series of commands including mixed read, overwrite, and append write commands, wherein the read commands include first, second, . . . , m-th, n-th . . . , read commands in this order, and wherein n=m+1; reading data from a specified position of the tape using a read/write head and storing data in a buffer in response to a read command; and writing data stored in the buffer starting from an appended data end position of the tape in response to an append write command. 7. The method as recited in claim 6 , further comprising performing operations of position movement, reading, and writing on the tape back and forth in a longitudinal direction of the tape medium. 8. The method as recited in claim 6 , wherein the buffer is configured to temporarily store data related to reading and append writing, wherein the tape is configured to record data stored in the buffer, and wherein a read/write head is configured to read data from the tape into the buffer and write data from the buffer onto the tape. 9. The method as recited in claim 8 , further comprising: upon receipt of the append write command, storing the data stored in the buffer in the non-volatile memory starting from an appended data end position; sending a completion notification of the append write command to the higher-level device when the data in the buffer is written in the non-volatile memory; moving the data temporarily stored in the non-volatile memory and then moving the tape to a tape writing position where the data temporarily stored in the non-volatile memory is to be written to perform append writing on a basis of a predetermined criterion so as to minimize a moving distance by which the tape travels relative to the head when moving from an end position on the tape of read data for the m-th read command to a reading start position for the n-th read command after receipt of the append write command; and when receiving an overwrite command of data in a predetermined position on the tape between the mixed commands in the series of commands, updating the overwrite data position as an appended data end position when the tape position for overwriting the data is encountered earlier than the appended data end position of the tape, and updating the overwrite data position as an appended data end position in the non-volatile memory when the tape position for overwriting the data is encountered later than the appended data end position of the tape. 10. The method according to claim 9 , wherein the criterion is satisfied when the data end position of the tape at which the data is to be written exists within the moving distance between the end position and the start position. 11. The method according to claim 9 , further comprising storing the updated data end position into the non-volatile memory. 12. The method according to claim 11 , wherein the tape cartridge comprises the non-volatile memory. 13. A computer program product for writing data in a tape recording device, the computer program product comprising a computer readable storage medium having program code embodied therewith, the program code readable/executable by a computer to perform a method comprising: upon receipt of an append write command, storing the data stored in a buffer in a non-volatile memory starting from an appended data end position; sending back a completion notification of the append write command to a higher-level device when data in the buffer is written in the non-volatile memory; moving the data temporarily stored in the non-volatile memory and then moving to a tape writing position where the data temporarily stored in the non-volatile memory is to be written to perform append writing on a basis of a predetermined criterion so as to minimize a moving distance by which a tape travels relative to a head, when moving from an end position on the tape of read data for a m-th read command to a reading start position for a subsequent n-th read command, wherein n=m+1; and when receiving an overwrite command of data in a predetermined position on the tape between mixed commands in a series of commands, updating an overwrite data end position as an appended data end position when the tape position for overwriting the data is encountered earlier than an appended data end position of the tape, and updating the overwrite data end position as an appended data end position in th

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  • magnetic tapes · CPC title

  • Overwriting or replacing recorded data · CPC title

  • Editing; Indexing; Addressing; Timing or synchronising; Monitoring; Measuring tape travel · CPC title

  • using pseudo-overwriting, i.e. virtually or logically overwriting data on WORM media by remapping recorded blocks to alternate areas · CPC title

  • Memory in cassette [MIC] · CPC title

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What does patent US8929020B2 cover?
A tape drive is provided, which executes an optimum writing method even when overwrite is intervened between mixed read and write operations. When an overwrite command is received while executing the mixed operations, which writes to a predetermined tape position, when a tape position to overwrite on is encountered before the append-written data ending position of the tape (tape EOD), the overw…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Shiratori Toshiyuki, Taguchi Kohei, IBM
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G11B20/10. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 06 2015 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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