HaQue wrote:
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....run the WD Marvell utility and define encryption parameters only once. And then all encryption parameters will be saved.....
So is this only if you know the password?
When the drive is behind the bridge, the bridge firmware reserves a number of sectors at the end of the drive for its own use, and then hides them from the host. I don't know how the newer drives enumerate themselves, but the original SmartWare models were detected as a multifunction device consisting of a Virtual CD (VCD) plus a regular USB mass storage device. The latter included an SES driver to enable vendor specific features.
AFAICT, the example at the Ace Labs URL could be for a WD15EADS which has a capacity of 2930277168 sectors. The drive has a key sector at LBA 2930272264, and this key is backed up in SA module 25 (at offset 0x200).
Code:
2930277168 - total sectors
2930272264 - location of key sector
4904 - distance of key from end LBA
MOD 25 - location of backup key