Table 55: meaning of command status flags field – Ciprico Rimfire 3880 User Manual

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Chapter 6 Target Mode Pass-through Commands

Target Mode Response Command Status Block

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Command Status Flags

This byte indicates the status of the current command, and of the SCSI bus.
You must use it to check for certain conditions that may have occurred and
need specific action. The format is as follows:

DIS Disconnect

- The bit indicates whether the adapter has disconnected

from the SCSI bus while processing this command.

0

The adapter has not disconnected.

1

The adapter has disconnected to process this command.

CHK Check Condition

- Because of an error condition, the RF3880 may

attempt to send a Check Condition status followed by a Command Complete
message to the initiator.

0

No Check Condition status was sent.

1

A Check Condition status and Command Compete message to the initiator

was attempted.

MSG Message

- The adapter (as Target) may receive a Message from the

initiator. This bit indicates whether a Message was sent and can be found in the
Message Byte Received field.

0

No Message Byte was received.

1

The Message Byte Received field contains a valid Message from the

initiator.

CMD Command Bytes Received

- This bit indicates whether the adapter

has placed SCSI Command Bytes into the CDB Received area of the Target
Mode Response
command Status Block(s).

0

No SCSI commands were received.

1

A SCSI command was received and the CDB Length and CDB Received

areas are valid.

BITS

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

0

Error Sequence Code

CMD

MSG

CHK

DIS

Table 55: Meaning of Command Status Flags Field

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