Table of Contents

 

 

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What must the adapter accomplish in Target Mode?

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The adapter must provide a means to inform the Host

 

that it has been selected by an initiator

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The adapter must have a means for the Host to

 

communicate appropriate responses for the adapter to use. 6 - 4

The adapter must have a means of communicating

 

status back to the Host

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The adapter must have a means of handling

 

SCSI protocol issues

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Overview of Special Target Mode Commands

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New commands

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Target Mode Enable Command

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Target Mode Disable Command

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Target Mode Response Command

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Command Descriptor Block Group Codes

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Command Operation

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Sequence of Events—Enabling Target Mode

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Sequence of Events—Receiving a command from an Initiator

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Sequence of Events—Responding to an Initiator

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Target Selection Data Structure

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Command Identifier

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Flags Field

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Error

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SCSI Flags

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Identify Message Received

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Initiator Identifier

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Command Descriptor Block Length

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Message Bytes Received

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Queue Tag Identifier

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Queue Tag Message

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SCSI CDB fields

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Semaphore Field

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Target Mode Response Command

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Command Format

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Description of Fields

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Command Identifier

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Initiator ID

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Address Modifier

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Flags-1

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LUN

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VME Memory Address

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Transfer Count

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Response Control Flags

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Message Byte

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Status or 1st Message Byte

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Queue Tag Identifier

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Queue Tag Message

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