Disk drive defect scanning by writing consecutive data tracks and skipping tracks when reading the data tracks
View Patent ↗A disk drive is disclosed comprising a head actuated over a disk comprising a plurality of data tracks. A plurality of consecutive data tracks are written, and after writing to the plurality of consecutive data tracks, a first number of the consecutive data tracks are read and a second number of the consecutive data tracks are skipped, wherein the second number of data tracks are interleaved with the first number of data tracks. Defects in the data tracks are detected in response to reading the first number of data tracks.
1. A disk drive comprising:
a disk comprising a plurality of data tracks;
a head actuated over the disk; and
control circuitry operable to:
write to a plurality of consecutive data tracks;
after writing to the plurality of consecutive data tracks, read a first number of the consecutive data tracks and skip a second number of the consecutive data tracks, wherein the second number of data tracks are interleaved with the first number of data tracks; and
detect defects in the data tracks in response to reading the first number of data tracks,
wherein the second number of data tracks are randomly interleaved with the first number of data tracks.
2. The disk drive as recited in claim 1 , wherein the first plurality of consecutive data tracks spans substantially the entire disk.
3. The disk drive as recited in claim 1 , wherein the first plurality of consecutive data tracks spans substantially less than the entire disk.
4. A method of operating a disk drive comprising a head actuated over a disk comprising a plurality of data tracks, the method comprising:
writing to a plurality of consecutive data tracks;
after writing to the plurality of consecutive data tracks, reading a first number of the consecutive data tracks and skip a second number of the consecutive data tracks, wherein the second number of data tracks are interleaved with the first number of data tracks; and
detecting defects in the data tracks in response to reading the first number of data tracks,
wherein the second number of data tracks are randomly interleaved with the first number of data tracks.
5. The method as recited in claim 4 , wherein the first plurality of consecutive data tracks spans substantially the entire disk.
6. The method as recited in claim 4 , wherein the first plurality of consecutive data tracks spans substantially less than the entire disk.