ANSI INCITS465-2010 Information technology - SCSI ATA Translation - 2 (SAT-2)《信息技术.SCSI ATA转化.2(SAT-2)》.pdf
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1、American National StandardDeveloped byfor Information Technology SCSI/ATA Translation - 2(SAT-2)INCITS 465-2010INCITS 465-2010Copyright American National Standards Institute Provided by IHS under license with ANSI Not for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-Cop
2、yright American National Standards Institute Provided by IHS under license with ANSI Not for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-INCITS 465-2010American National Standardfor Information Technology SCSI/ATA Translation - 2(SAT-2)SecretariatInformation Technology
3、 Industry CouncilApproved November 12, 2010American National Standards Institute, Inc.AbstractThis standard specifies a translation layer between SCSI and ATA protocols. This translation layer is used by storage controllers to emulate objects in a SCSI logical unit using an ATA device, providing cap
4、abilities defined by SCSI standards (e.g., the SCSI Block Commands (SBC-3) and SCSI Primary Commands (SPC-4) standards). For the purposes of this standard, ATA device capabilities are defined by ATA8-AAM, ATA8-ACS, ATA8-APT, ATA8-AST, and SATA-2.6.Copyright American National Standards Institute Prov
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17、out license from IHS-,-,-iContentsPageForewordxIntroduction . xiv1 Scope 12 Normative References 42.1 Normative references . 42.2 Approved references 42.3 References under development . 42.4 Other references 43 Definitions, symbols, abbreviations, and conventions . 53.1 Definitions 53.2 Symbols and
18、abbreviations 103.3 Keywords . 113.4 SAT specific terminology 113.5 Conventions . 113.5.1 Overview . 113.5.2 Numeric conventions . 123.5.3 Bit and byte ordering . 123.5.4 Notation for byte encoded character strings 143.5.5 Notation for command descriptions . 143.5.5.1 Description 143.5.6 Use of fiel
19、d names defined in ATA standards and specifications 154 General . 165 SCSI architecture 175.1 Overview 175.2 Multi-Initiator Configurations . 185.3 Unit attention condition . 195.4 Handling errors in ATA commands . 195.5 ATA nexus loss 195.6 ATA hardware and software reset processing . 205.7 Transla
20、tion of Large Physical Sectors 206 Command management model . 256.1 Overview 256.2 Multiple command processing 266.2.1 Comparison of SCSI task set management and ATA queuing . 266.2.2 Command mapping overview 276.2.3 Mapping of SCSI commands to ATA queued commands . 276.2.4 Commands the SATL queues
21、internally 276.2.5 Command queuing with multiple I_T nexuses . 276.2.6 Collateral abort with queued commands . 286.3 Command priority . 286.4 Task management functions 296.4.1 Task management functions overview 296.4.2 Aborting ATA queued commands . 296.4.3 Aborting ATA non-queued commands 296.4.4 A
22、BORT TASK 296.4.5 ABORT TASK SET 306.4.6 CLEAR ACA 30Copyright American National Standards Institute Provided by IHS under license with ANSI Not for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-ii6.4.7 CLEAR TASK SET 306.4.8 I_T NEXUS RESET . 316.4.9 LOGICAL UNIT RESET
23、316.4.10 QUERY TASK . 326.4.11 QUERY TASK SET . 326.4.12 QUERY ASYNCHRONOUS EVENT . 326.4.13 Reset task management functions 336.5 CONTROL Byte . 336.6 I_T nexus loss 337 Summary of SCSI / ATA command mappings 348 SCSI Primary Commands (SPC) command mapping . 368.1 INQUIRY command 368.1.1 INQUIRY co
24、mmand overview . 368.1.2 Standard INQUIRY data 378.2 LOG SENSE command 398.2.1 LOG SENSE command overview 398.2.2 PC (page control) field 408.2.3 PAGE CODE and SUB PAGE CODE fields . 408.3 LOG SELECT command 418.3.1 LOG SELECT command overview 418.3.2 Page control field translations . 418.3.3 PAGE C
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