Patent application number | Description | Published |
20130311698 | DATA STORAGE DEVICE AND METHOD FOR FLASH BLOCK MANAGEMENT - The invention provides a data storage device. In one embodiment, the data storage device comprises a flash memory and a controller. The flash memory comprises a spare block pool and a data block pool, wherein the spare block pool comprises a plurality of spare blocks, and the data block pool comprises a plurality of data blocks. The controller determines a minimum erase count from the erase counts of the spare blocks and the data blocks, adds a first difference to the minimum erase count to obtain a jail threshold, compares the erase counts of the spare blocks with the jail threshold to obtain a plurality of jail blocks with the erase counts greater than the jail threshold, and confines the jail blocks to a jail pool. | 11-21-2013 |
20130311701 | DATA STORAGE DEVICE AND METHOD FOR FLASH BLOCK MANAGEMENT - The invention provides a data storage device. In one embodiment, the data storage device is coupled to a host, and comprises a flash memory and a controller. The flash memory comprises a spare block pool and a data block pool, wherein the spare block pool comprises a plurality of spare blocks, and the data block pool comprises a plurality of data blocks. The controller receives target data from the host, writes the target data to a current data block, and determines whether the current data block is full. When the current data block is full, the controller updates at least one table according to the information of the current data block. | 11-21-2013 |
20130311702 | DATA STORAGE DEVICE AND METHOD FOR FLASH BLOCK MANAGEMENT - A data storage device is coupled to a host and includes a flash memory and a controller. The flash memory comprises a spare block pool and a data block pool, wherein the spare block pool comprises a plurality of spare blocks, and the data block pool comprises a plurality of data blocks, wherein a spare block count indicates a total number of the spare blocks. The controller receives target data from the host, writes the target data to a current data block, determines whether a current programming page is the first page of the current data block, determines whether the spare block count is less than a spare block count threshold when the current programming page is the first page, and sets data move information for a data merge process when the spare block count is less than the spare block count threshold. | 11-21-2013 |
20130311703 | DATA STORAGE DEVICE AND METHOD FOR FLASH BLOCK MANAGEMENT - A data storage includes a flash memory and a controller. The flash memory comprises a spare block pool and a data block pool, wherein the spare block pool comprises a plurality of spare blocks, and the data block pool comprises a plurality of data blocks, wherein the spare blocks with erase counts higher than a hot threshold are determined as hot spare blocks, and a hot spare block count indicates a total number of the hot spare blocks. The controller receives target data from the host, writes the target data to a current data block, determines whether a current programming page is the first page of the current data block, determines whether the hot spare block count is greater than zero when the current programming page is the first page, and sets data move information for a wear-leveling process when the hot spare block count is greater than zero. | 11-21-2013 |
20130311704 | DATA STORAGE DEVICE AND METHOD FOR FLASH BLOCK MANAGEMENT - The invention provides a data storage device. In one embodiment, the data storage device is coupled to a host, and comprises a flash memory and a controller. The flash memory comprises a spare block pool and a data block pool, wherein the spare block pool comprises a plurality of spare blocks, and the data block pool comprises a plurality of data blocks. The controller receives target data from the host, writes the target data to a current programming data block, determines whether a current programming page is a first page of the current programming data block, determines whether data move information is set when the current page is not the first page, and when the data move information is set, perform a data move process according to the data move information within a limited time period. | 11-21-2013 |
20130311705 | DATA STORAGE DEVICE AND METHOD FOR FLASH BLOCK MANAGEMENT - The invention provides a data storage device. In one embodiment, the data storage device is coupled to a host, and comprises a plurality of flash memory areas and a controller. Each of the flash memory areas comprises a spare block pool and a data block pool, wherein the spare block pool comprises a plurality of spare blocks, and the data block pool comprises a plurality of data blocks. The controller receives target data from the host, selects a target memory area to which the target data is to be written from the flash memory areas, sets a physical address range parameter according to the target memory area, sets a spare block pool parameter according to the target memory area, and writes the target data to a current data block of the target memory area. | 11-21-2013 |
20150067239 | DATA STORAGE DEVICE AND FLASH MEMORY CONTROL METHOD - A FLASH memory control technique with wear leveling between the different blocks of the FLASH memory. By a controller managing the blocks of a FLASH memory within a data storage device, some of the blocks are pushed into a spare queue waiting to be allocated as data blocks or system blocks. When the number of blocks within the spare queue is lower than a clean threshold and any block within the spare queue has an erase count greater than an overused lower threshold, the controller performs a garbage correction operation with wear leveling between the different blocks. | 03-05-2015 |
20150146486 | Data Storage Device and Flash Memory Control Method - A data storage device using a FLASH memory with replay-protected blocks. The storage space of the FLASH memory is divided into blocks and each block is further divided into pages. A controller is provided in the data storage device to couple to the FLASH memory. The controller manages at least one replay-protected memory block of the FLASH memory. The controller programs a success flag and a write count into a system block of the FLASH memory after the controller programs two pages into the at least one replay-protected memory block of the FLASH memory. The controller may perform a power restoration process based on the success flag of the system block or/and based on the amount of programmed pages of the at least one replay-protected memory block. | 05-28-2015 |