WO2003105149A1 - Method and device for writing a multi-layer optical disc - Google Patents
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- G11B7/007—Arrangement of the information on the record carrier, e.g. form of tracks, actual track shape, e.g. wobbled, or cross-section, e.g. v-shaped; Sequential information structures, e.g. sectoring or header formats within a track
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- the present invention relates to a multi-layer optical disc having a multi- layered storage space comprising at least a first storage layer and a second storage layer below the first layer, and to methods of writing and of formatting such an optical disc.
- the invention also relates to a disc drive system suitable for writing such an optical disc.
- Optical discs in general are known.
- Optical discs in general, have a storage space which physically has the shape of a track, either in the form of a plurality of concentric circular tracks or in the form of one (or more) continuous spiral-shaped tracks.
- Data can be written on such a track by means of a radiation beam, such as an optical laser light beam.
- the optical beam changes certain properties of the disc. Writing occurs at a specific storage location which has a specific logical address and a specific physical position, which can be expressed in a suitable coordinate system, for example, polar coordinates (R, ⁇ ).
- this object is achieved if the second layer is defined as being defective until at least a portion of the first layer has been written.
- Figure 3B similar to Figure 3A, also shows the storage space 30 as a ribbon, but now on a different scale. Whereas Figure 3 A illustrates individual blocks of a very small portion of the storage space 30, Figure 3B shows the entire storage space 30.
- the file system 20 performs a remapping of the logical disc addresses as defined by the disc drive so as to define a logical space to a user, indicated as user storage space 30U, available for storing user data.
- the file system 20 reserves part of the file system storage space 30F for its own use, indicated as reserved file storage portion 30RF; the remaining part of the file system storage space 3 OF is made available for a user as user storage space 30U; logical addresses in this user storage space 30U are indicated as logical user addresses.
- the disc address information DAI in the first portion 51 of the reserved storage space 30RD1 is copied into a memory 19 associated with the drive system 10, so that the drive system 10 knows which physical disc addresses P correspond to logical disc addresses L.
- the user space 30U is shown sub-divided into two sections 30U1 and 30U2, corresponding to the first storage layer 31 and the second storage layer 32, respectively.
- the first user storage section 30U1 comprises the logical addresses corresponding to the storage blocks 40 which are physically located in the first storage layer 31
- the second user segment 30U2 comprises logical addresses corresponding to the logical blocks 40 which are physically located in the second storage layer 32.
- the two user segments 30U1 and 30U2 are each shown as being continuous; this corresponds to a situation where subsequent logical disc addresses have first been allocated to the first logical layer 31 whereas all subsequent logical disc addresses have been allocated to the second storage layer 32. However, this need not be the case in practice.
- a first embodiment of the present invention will now be discussed with reference to the Figures 4A and 4B.
- a "maiden disc” 2 being introduced into a disc drive 1.
- the phrase “maiden disc” refers to a disc immediately after manufacturing.
- Such a disc does not yet contain the structure illustrated in the Figures 3A and 3B; more particularly, a maiden disc does not yet contain disc address information DAI, nor a defect list DL, nor a file allocation list FAL.
- the drive system 10 first executes a disc recognition process in order to determine the type of disc.
- the disc drive system 10 will recognize that the disc is a dual layer disc.
- the disc drive system 10 will define the blocks 40 in the physical storage space, define logical disc addresses L, define disc address information DAI, define a defect list DL, and define a file allocation list FAL.
- the conversion from physical disc addresses to logical disc addresses is mostly determined by the disc standard, corresponding to the disc type.
- the disc drive system 10 After having performed the formatting operation, the disc drive system 10 will know which logical addresses correspond to the second storage layer 32, indicated as the second user storage space 30U2.
- the disc drive system 10 is designed to mark the entire second user storage space 30U2 as being defective, indicated as the cross-hatched area 30UD in Figure 4 A.
- all addresses corresponding to the second user storage space 30U2 are listed in the defect list file DL stored in the portion 52 on disc.
- the fact that the disc drive system 10 has marked the entire second user storage space 30U2 as being defective, i.e. that all physical addresses corresponding to the second user storage space 30U2 are listed in the defect list file DL stored in the portion 52 on the disc, will force any file system to only write information in the first user storage space 30U1 , i.e. in the first storage layer 31.
- Such a conventional file system may attempt a write in the second storage layer 32, but this will result in an error message generated by the drive system 10.
- the defect list DL is also communicated to the file system 20, which stores a copy of the defect list DL in its memory 25.
- the file system 20 is adapted to take the defect list DL into account when choosing logical disc addresses in response to a command to store a file, so that defective blocks are skipped while error messages are avoided. In other words, in the case of a file system designed in accordance with the present invention as explained above, such a file system will not even attempt a write in the second storage layer 32.
- the defect list DL contains physical disc addresses
- the file system storage space 3 OF available to the file system 20
- the file system 20 is only capable of taking the defect list DL into account if the file system 20 also incorporates knowledge regarding the correspondence between physical disc addresses and logical disc addresses. This can be implemented in several ways. First, it is possible to also communicate to the file system 20 the disc address information DAI in said first portion 51 of the reserved storage space 30RD1.
- the disc has been formatted according to a certain standard, such as for instance the Mount Rainier standard, which includes the length of the lead-in area 30RD1 and the locations of spare area; in that case, it suffices to communicate this information to the file system 20, so that the file system 20 can calculate an approximate correspondence between logical addresses and physical addresses.
- a certain standard such as for instance the Mount Rainier standard, which includes the length of the lead-in area 30RD1 and the locations of spare area; in that case, it suffices to communicate this information to the file system 20, so that the file system 20 can calculate an approximate correspondence between logical addresses and physical addresses.
- a dual layer disc has been formatted by a disc drive embodying the present invention
- conventional disc drives i.e. disc drives which are not embodying the present invention, are prohibited from writing information in the second storage layer 32, because conventional disc drives take the defect list DL into account.
- the second storage layer 32 is virtually made inaccessible, even to conventional disc drives and conventional user programs not embodying the present invention.
- the second user storage space 30U2 indicated as being defective by being included entirely in the defect list 52, actually is not defective at all of course, and constitutes potentially usable storage space.
- Logical addresses within this potentially usable storage space can be made actually usable by removing these logical addresses from the defect list DL. hi fact, if no further action were taken, the second storage layer could never be used and the effective storage capacity of the disc would be reduced by half. Therefore, according to a preferred important aspect of the present invention, logical addresses in the second user storage space 30U2 are removed from the defect list DL at a suitable time.
- Figure 4C also shows another written portion 63 of the first layer 31, larger than the first written portion 61.
- the laser beam 5 is shown in two extreme positions 5a and 5b.
- the left-hand extreme position of the laser beam 5a corresponds to the left-most position of the laser beam where the entire laser beam passes the portion 63.
- the right-most position 5B of the laser beam is the right-most position where the entire laser beam passes the portion 63.
- the laser beam Upon movement of the laser beam from the left-most position 5a to the right-most position 5b, the laser beam always passes the portion 63 entirely and is not disturbed by variations in the first layer, because this portion 63 is free from such variations.
- the optical disc 2 contains a write history table WHT, preferably stored as a system file in a portion 54 of the lead-in area 30RD1 as shown, which table contains information with respect to all physical disc addresses, indicating whether or not a physical address has already been written to.
- WHT write history table
- the write history table may comprise a bit which has a first value, for instance "0", when the corresponding physical address is still maiden, and which has a second value, for instance "1", when the corresponding physical address has at least been written to once.
- the file system 20 can use the information in this standard write history file.
- the write history table WHT is updated by the disc drive system 10 by writing the second value "1" into the bits corresponding to the logical addresses L which have been written during such a write operation.
- a file system 20 is preferably adapted to modify the information in the file allocation list 53 after each write operation, such as to liberate a portion 30UL of the second user storage area 30U2 if the amount of physical area already written in the first storage layer 31 is sufficiently large as explained before with reference to Figure 4C.
- the disc drive system 10 defines, on the basis of the write history table WHT, a write allowability table WAT which specifies which addresses of the second storage layer are free to be written; this write allowability table WAT is communicated to the file system 20.
- the write allowability table WAT may have a bit having a first value ("0") if writing is not allowed and a second value ("1") if writing is allowed.
- the file system when ordered to write a file to the disc, the file system may be designed to only select logical disc addresses on the basis of the information in the write allowability table WAT.
- the file system is preferably designed to define a system file with a predetermined name ("DUMMY"), covering all addresses of the second storage layer. Then, when writing a file, the file system can select storage space on the basis of the file allocation list FAL as usual.
- the disc drive system 10 is designed to update the write history table WHT, to update the write allowability table WAT on the basis of the updated write history table WHT, and to communicate the updated write allowability table WAT to the file system 20.
- the file system is designed to update the file allocation list FAL in order to liberate a storage portion 30UL from said system file, and to make its calculations in this respect on the basis of the updated write allowability table WAT.
- An advantage of utilizing the defect list DL or writing a special system file DUMMY is that a dual layer disc which has been prepared in accordance with these embodiments will also be respected by any conventional or existing file system, because such a conventional file system must automatically take into account information from the defect list or the file allocation list.
- a conventional file system will not necessarily check a write history table WHT or a write allowability table WAT.
- the present invention has been explained for the case of a dual layer disc, i.e. a disc having two different storage layers.
- the same principles of the present invention apply, however, also in the case of a disc having three or more layers.
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