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adv:hardsectorconf [2022/08/06 03:18] diskblitzadv:hardsectorconf [2023/06/12 13:11] (current) – Add sectorVerify david-schmidt
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 ex: ''"export": ["northstar_nsi"]'' ex: ''"export": ["northstar_nsi"]''
 +
 +=== enabled ===
 +[Boolean] - //Required//\\
 +Set to ''true'' if you would like this named format definition to be considered when analyzing disks. If no value is provided, then it defaults to ''false''.
 +
 +ex: ''"enabled": true''
  
  
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 ex: ''"addrMarker": "FB"'' ex: ''"addrMarker": "FB"''
 +
 +=== addrMarkerBitMask ===
 +String - //Optional//\\
 +Address field marker bit mask to apply - value in hex.
 +
 +ex: ''"addrMarkerBitMask": "0F"''
  
 === addrFieldSize === === addrFieldSize ===
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 === addrCksumRefIn === === addrCksumRefIn ===
 Boolean\\ Boolean\\
-If true, then the data bytes will be reflected (bit-endian reversed (eg: 0x80 becomes 0x01)) on input to the checksum algorithm. If no value is provided, then it defaults to ''false''.+If ''true'', then the data bytes will be reflected (bit-endian reversed (eg: 0x80 becomes 0x01)) on input to the checksum algorithm. If no value is provided, then it defaults to ''false''.
  
 ex: ''"addrCksumRefIn": true'' ex: ''"addrCksumRefIn": true''
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 === addrCksumRefOut === === addrCksumRefOut ===
 Boolean\\ Boolean\\
-If true, then the result of the checksum algorithm will have its data reflected (bit-endian reversed) on output. If no value is provided, then it defaults to ''false''.+If ''true'', then the result of the checksum algorithm will have its data reflected (bit-endian reversed) on output. If no value is provided, then it defaults to ''false''.
  
 ex: ''"addrCksumRefOut": true'' ex: ''"addrCksumRefOut": true''
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 === trackVerify === === trackVerify ===
 Boolean - //Only used if trackDerived is "data"//\\ Boolean - //Only used if trackDerived is "data"//\\
-Set to true if you would like to validate that the track number matches the physical track number. If no value is provided, then it defaults to ''false''.+Set to ''true'' if you would like to validate that the track number matches the physical track number. If no value is provided, then it defaults to ''false''.
  
 ex: ''"trackVerify": true'' ex: ''"trackVerify": true''
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 ex: ''"sectorBitSize": 8'' ex: ''"sectorBitSize": 8''
 +
 +=== sectorVerify ===
 +Boolean - //Only used if sectorDerived is "data"//\\
 +Set to ''true'' if you would like to validate that the sector number matches the physical sector number. If no value is provided, then it defaults to ''false''.
 +
 +ex: ''"sectorVerify": true''
  
 ---- ----
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 ex: ''"dataMarker": "FB"'' ex: ''"dataMarker": "FB"''
 +
 +=== dataMarkerBitMask ===
 +String - //Optional//\\
 +Data field marker bit mask to apply - value in hex. The length of the bit mask should equal the length of the marker.  This value is used to "mask off" particular bits to exclude them from consideration when locating a marker.  A binary value of 1 in any position will retain that bit for comparison.  A binary value of 0 in any position will exclude that bit from comparison.
 +
 +ex: ''"dataMarkerBitMask": "0F"''
  
 === dataStartIndex === === dataStartIndex ===
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 === dataCksumRefIn === === dataCksumRefIn ===
 Boolean\\ Boolean\\
-If true, then the data bytes will be reflected (bit-endian reversed (eg: 0x80 becomes 0x01)) on input to the checksum algorithm. If no value is provided, then it defaults to ''false''.+If ''true'', then the data bytes will be reflected (bit-endian reversed (eg: 0x80 becomes 0x01)) on input to the checksum algorithm. If no value is provided, then it defaults to ''false''.
  
 ex: ''"dataCksumRefIn": true'' ex: ''"dataCksumRefIn": true''
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 === dataCksumRefOut === === dataCksumRefOut ===
 Boolean\\ Boolean\\
-If true, then the result of the checksum algorithm will have its data reflected (bit-endian reversed) on output. If no value is provided, then it defaults to ''false''.+If ''true'', then the result of the checksum algorithm will have its data reflected (bit-endian reversed) on output. If no value is provided, then it defaults to ''false''.
  
 ex: ''"dataCksumRefOut": true'' ex: ''"dataCksumRefOut": true''