Teledyne LeCroy SAS Verification Test Descriptions User Manual
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The University of New Hampshire
InterOperability Laboratory
Serial Attached SCSI Consortium
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SAS Link and Transport Layer Test Suite v0.13
Test 9.6.5 - SSP ERROR HANDLING – Unknown TAG
Purpose: To determine that the DUT, an SSP Target port, responds properly when a DATA frame is received with
an unknown tag.
References:
9.2.5.1, 9.2.6.3.2 SAS Standard
Resource Requirements: SAS Protocol Analyzer and Generator.
Revision History: February 8, 2005
Test Setup: The DUT and the Testing Station are physically connected. The DUT is not powered on.
Test Procedure (SSP Target):
• Power on the DUT.
• The Testing Station should start and complete a Phy Reset sequence followed by an Identify sequence
with the DUT. Since the DUT is a target the Testing Station should transmit an Identify Address frame
indicating that it is a SAS Initiator.
• The Testing Station should open an SSP connection to the DUT and transmit a SCSI WRITE
command for 1024 bytes. Close the connection
• Allow the DUT to open an SSP connection to the Testing Station and transmit XFER_RDY.
• The Testing Station should open a connection to the DUT and transmit 3 512 byte DATA frames. One
of the DATA frames should have a TAG different than the TAG of the WRITE command. Close the
connection.
• Allow the DUT to open an SSP connection and transmit a SCSI RESPONSE frame to the received
command and data.
Observable Results: Verify that the DUT transmits RESPONSE frame indicating that the command completed
with GOOD status and that the DUT discarded the DATA frame with an unknown TAG.