(b) Without ATTENTION condition
If the ATTENTION condition does not exist, the IDD does not send the WIDE DATA
TRANSFER REQUEST message to the INIT. In such case, the 8-bit bus width is set
between the IDD and the INIT.
Table 2.9
Message from TARG
Transfer Width
W
D
T
Exponent
R
= X'01'
2.3.22
PARALLEL PROTOCOL REQUEST message (I↔T)
Byte
0
X'01'
Bit
7
Byte7
PCMP_EN
PCMP_EN
: Precompensation Enable
RTI
: Retain Training Information
RD_STRM
: Read Streaming
WR_FLOW : Write Flow Control
HOLD_MCS : Hold Margin Control Settings
QAS_REQ
: Quick Arbitration Request
DT_REQ
: Double Transfer Request
IU_REQ
: Information Unit Request
The PARALLEL PROTOCOL REQUEST messages are used to negotiate a synchronous data
transfer agreement, a wide data transfer agreement, and set the protocol options between two SCSI
devices.
Note:
ST synchronous data transfer (Single Transfer)
DT synchronous data transfer (Double Transfer)
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Wide mode setting request from the IDD to the INIT
Response message from IDD
MESSAGE REJECT
X'00'
X'01'
X'02' or larger
1
2
X'06'
X'04'
m: Transfer Period Factor [4 × m (ns)]
n: REQ/ACK OFFSET
x: Transfer Width Exponent
x
Transfer width = 2
y: Protocol Options Bit
6
5
4
RTI
RD_STRM
WR_FLOW
3
4
5
m
X'00'
n
bytes
3
2
HOLD_MCS
QAS_REQ
Transfer width to be set
8-bit width
8-bit width
16-bit width
16-bit width
6
7
x
y
1
0
DT_REQ
IU_REQ
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