ANSI INCITS 351-2001 Information Technology - SCSI Primary Commands - 2 (SPC-2).pdf
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1、ANSI INCITS 351-2001(formerly ANSI NCITS 351-2001)for Information Technology SCSI Primary Commands - 2 (SPC-2)ANSINCITS 351-2001American National Standardfor Information Technology SCSI Primary Commands - 2 (SPC-2)SecretariatInformation Technology Industry CouncilApproved November 30, 2001American N
2、ational Standards Institute, Inc.AbstractThis standard defines the device model for all SCSI devices. This standard defines the SCSI commandsthat are basic to every device model and the SCSI commands that may apply to any device model.The processor device model is defined in this standard. Some targ
3、et SCSI devices may implement aninitiator subset of the processor device model to support the Asynchronous Event Reporting capability de-fined in the SCSI-3 Architecture Model.Approval of an American National Standard requires review by ANSI that therequirements for due process, consensus, and other
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9、ll standards by calling or writing the AmericanNational Standards Institute.American National StandardPublished byAmerican National Standards Institute, Inc.25 West 43rd Street, New York, NY 10036Copyright 2001 by Information Technology Industry Council (ITI)All rights reserved.No part of this publi
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13、ired to avoid infringement in the use of this standard.iContentsPageForeword xiiIntroduction xv1 Scope. 12 Normative references. 42.1 Normative references. 42.2 Approved references 42.3 References under development. 43 Definitions, symbols, abbreviations, and conventions . 53.1 Definitions 53.2 Acro
14、nyms. 83.3 Keywords . 93.4 Conventions. 103.5 Notation for procedures and functions. 114 General Concepts 124.1 Introduction 124.2 The request-response model. 124.3 The Command Descriptor Block (CDB). 124.3.1 CDB usage and structure. 124.3.2 The fixed length CDB formats 134.3.3 The variable length C
15、DB formats. 164.3.4 Common CDB fields 174.3.4.1 Operation code 174.3.4.2 Service action 174.3.4.3 Logical block address 174.3.4.4 Transfer length. 184.3.4.5 Parameter list length 184.3.4.6 Allocation length. 184.3.4.7 Control . 185 Model common to all device types. 195.1 Introduction to the model co
16、mmon to all device types. 195.2 Commands implemented by all SCSI device servers 195.2.1 Summary of commands implemented by all SCSI device servers 195.2.2 Using the INQUIRY command. 195.2.3 Using the REQUEST SENSE command . 195.2.4 Using the TEST UNIT READY command 195.3 Parameter rounding . 195.4 S
17、elf-test Operations . 205.4.1 Default self-test 205.4.2 The short and extended self-tests 205.4.3 Self-test modes 205.4.3.1 Foreground mode 215.4.3.2 Background mode 215.4.3.3 Elements common to foreground and background self-test modes. 225.5 Reservations 235.5.1 Reservations overview. 23ii 5.5.2 T
18、he Reserve/Release management method . 265.5.3 The Persistent Reservations management method. 275.5.3.1 Overview of the Persistent Reservations management method 275.5.3.2 Preserving persistent reservations 275.5.3.3 Finding persistent reservations and reservation keys 285.5.3.3.1 Summary of command
19、s for finding persistent reservations and reservation keys 285.5.3.3.2 Reporting reservation keys 285.5.3.3.3 Reporting persistent reservations 295.5.3.4 Registering. 295.5.3.5 Creating a persistent reservation when there is no persistent reservation . 315.5.3.6 Removing registrations and persistent
20、 reservations 315.5.3.6.1 Overview of removing registrations and persistent reservations . 315.5.3.6.2 Releasing a persistent reservation 325.5.3.6.3 Preempting an existing persistent reservation with the PREEMPT service action 335.5.3.6.3.1 Overview of preempting an existing persistent reservation
21、with the PREEMPT service action 335.5.3.6.3.2 Failed persistent reservation preempt . 345.5.3.6.3.3 Preempting reservations 355.5.3.6.3.4 Removing registrations 355.5.3.6.4 Preempting an existing persistent reservation with the PREEMPT AND ABORT service action. 365.5.3.6.5 Clearing a persistent rese
22、rvation . 375.6 Multiple port and multiple initiator behavior . 375.7 Removable medium devices with an attached medium changer. 386 Model for processor devices 397 Commands for all device types 417.1 Summary of commands for all device types 417.2 EXTENDED COPY command . 437.2.1 EXTENDED COPY command
23、 introduction 437.2.2 Errors detected before starting processing of the segment descriptors . 467.2.3 Errors detected during processing of segment descriptors . 467.2.4 Abort task management functions . 487.2.5 Descriptor type codes 487.2.6 Target descriptors 507.2.6.1 Target descriptors introductio
24、n 507.2.6.2 Fibre Channel World Wide Name target descriptor format 517.2.6.3 Fibre Channel N_Port target descriptor format 527.2.6.4 Fibre Channel N_Port with World Wide Name checking target descriptor format 537.2.6.5 Parallel Interface T_L target descriptor format 547.2.6.6 Identification descript
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