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Hardware Installation
Contents
Main
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Preface
Organization
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Conventions
Notational
Graphic
Reference Documents
Table of Contents
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A
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Product Overview
About the Rimfire 3880 Design
Latest Bus Specifications
Buffering scheme
Buffer Management
Target Mode Implementation
What next?
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Hardware Structure and Description
Intel 80186XL
QLogic FAS 256
Pipelined System Interface
Data Buffer
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Board Addressing
Choosing an Address Modifier
Choosing a VMEbus Address
Hardware Ports: General
Hardware Port Addresses
Overview of the Ports
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Address Buffer Port
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Channel Attention Port
Channel Attention Port
Status Port
Status Port: Reset Format
Status Port
Status Port: General
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Reset Port
Descriptions of Port Usage
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Introduction
Summary
Overview of the Installation Process
Step 1: Unpacking the
Shipping Damage
Unpacking the
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SCSI Configuration Jumpers
Bus Request/ Grant Jumper
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Example Addresses
SCSI bus Termination
Step 3: Board Insertion
General Steps
Step 4: Apply power and observe LEDs
Error Conditions
Step 5: Configure and Connect SCSI Devices
Selectable Options
Termination
Cabling
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Introduction
Summary
What the Adapter must accomplish
The Base Parameter Block
Parameter Block Format
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The Base Status Block
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Multiple Status Blocks
Single Command
Format of Single
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Using a Single Command
Some Example Single
Example 1: Start Command List Board-control
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Example 2:Inquiry Pass-through
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Format of Command List
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Creating the Command List
Using a Command List
Index Guidelines
Guidelines
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Example C Routines for
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Introduction
Summary
Initiator Pass- through Parameter Block Format
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Setting DBV, DAT and DIR Bits
Using the Table Values
Table of DAT and DIR Automatic Settings
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Message
Initiator Pass- through Status Block Format
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Introduction
Summary
Overview of
What is Target Mode?
What must the adapter accomplish in Target Mode?
Overview of Special Target Mode Commands
New commands
Command Descriptor Block Group Codes
Command Operation
Enabling Target Mode
Receiving a
from an Initiator
Responding to an Initiator
Target Selection Data
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Target Mode Response Command
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Target Mode Response Command Status Block
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Introduction
Summary
Using the Reference
General Status Block
General
List of
Start Command List (01H)
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Stop Command List (02H)
Identify (05H)
Identify
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Board Statistics (06H)
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Statistics Data
General Options (07H)
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Unit Options (08H)
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Diagnostic/ Self-test (09H)
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Target Mode Enable (0AH)
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Target Mode Disable (0BH)
Abort (0DH)
SCSI Hard Reset (10H)
Board Information (15H)
Information Data Structure
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Extended Board Statistics (16H)
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Extended Statistics Data
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Extended Unit Options (18H)
Extended Unit Options Data
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Introduction
Summary
Byte and Word Swapping
Need for
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RF3880
Options
Data
Tagged Queuing
How to Use Tagged Queuing
How It Works
Notes on Usage
Target Mode Usage and SCSI Protocol Handling
Selection Queue
SCSI Bus Reset Handling
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Target Routines
Disconnect Privilege
Message Handling
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Introduction
Summary
Appendix A Error Codes Summary Page A - 3
Appendix A Error Codes Page A - 4 Summary
Appendix A Error Codes Summary Page A - 5
Status Port Error Codes
Catastrophic
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Appendix A Error Codes Page A - 8 Status Port Error Codes
Table 120: Self-test Status Port Error Codes
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Introduction
Summary
Appendix B Cables and Connectors SCSI Connector Page B - 3
SCSI Connector
Table 121: Cable Connector Pin-outs for the RF3886
Maximum Cable Length
Appendix B Cables and Connectors Page B - 4 VMEbus Connector Pinouts
VMEbus Connector Pinouts
Table 122: P1 Connector
Appendix B Cables and Connectors VMEbus Connector Pinouts Page B - 5
Table 123: P2 Connector
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Appendix C Specifications Specifications Page C - 3
Specifications
Table 124: Specifications for the Rf3880
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Introduction
Summary
Hardware Defaults
Jumpers
Hardware Ports
Appendix D Defaults Page D - 4 Hardware Defaults
Defaults
Table 127: Command Defaults
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Features no longer Supported
Implementation Differences
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How to Maximize Performance
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