
Synchronous transfers shall only be used for negotiated transfer rates less than or equal to
Paced transfers shall only be used for a negotiated transfer rate of
3.5.1Asynchronous transfer
The target shall control the direction of information transfer by means of the I/O signal. When the I/O signal is true, information shall be transferred from the target to the initiator. When the I/O signal is false, information shall be transferred from the initiator to the target.
If the I/O signal is true (i.e., transfer to the SCSI initiator port), the target shall first drive the
If the I/O signal is false (i.e., transfer to the SCSI target port), the target shall request information by asserting the REQ signal. The SCSI initiator port shall drive the
3.5.2Synchronous transfer
Synchronous transfer is optional and is only used in DATA phases. It shall be used in a DATA phase if a syn- chronous transfer agreement has been established (see section 4.3.16 or 4.3.12). The transfer agreement specifies the REQ/ACK offset and the transfer period.
When synchronous data transfers are being used, data may be transferred using ST data transfers or, option- ally, DT data transfers. DT data transfers shall only be used on
Implementors shall not use this section for timing requirements. For timing requirements, see Section 2.5.
3.5.2.1ST synchronous data transfer
When a ST data transfer agreement has been established, the SCSI target port shall only use the ST DATA IN phase and ST DATA OUT phase for data transfers.
The REQ/ACK offset specifies the maximum number of REQ assertions that shall be sent by the target in advance of the number of ACK assertions received from the initiator, establishing a pacing mechanism. If the number of REQ assertions exceeds the number of ACK assertions by the REQ/ACK offset, the target shall not assert the REQ signal until after the next ACK assertion is received. For successful completion of the ST DATA phase, the number of ACK and REQ assertions shall be equal.
For the timing requirements of the negotiated transfer period see Section 3.5.2.
If the I/O signal is true (i.e., transfer to the SCSI initiator port), the target shall first drive the
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