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User’s Guide

Chapter 5 Initiator Mode Pass-through Commands

Page 5 - 4

Initiator Pass-through Parameter Block Format

Flags-1

The Flags-1 byte controls the command operation. Its bits have these meanings:

Note
Bits 7, 2 and 1 work
intra-dependently. They
are automatically set by
the adapter to specific
values for standard SCSI
and SCSI-2 command.
Their values are
described in Table 25 on
page 5 - 3.

DIR Direction of Data Transfer

- Both the DBV and the DAT bits must be

set to 1 for this bit to have meaning for an RF3880 operation. Otherwise its
value is ignored.

0

Data transfer is from the target.

1

Data transfer is to the target.

DAT Data Transfer

- This bit is available to be used to enhance efficiency

of vendor-unique commands. (It is automatically set for standard commands.)
If the command you are issuing is vendor-unique, this bit informs the adapter
that a data-in or data-out phase will occur during the command.

0

Command has no data phase.

1

Data phase will occur.

IRS Inhibit Request Sense

- Selects whether Sense Data is to be gathered

automatically by the adapter (in response to a Check Condition status from a
device) or given to the host to do so.

0

Automatic Request Sense issued to device reporting Check Condition.

1

Check Condition status of device reported to Host. Host must request the

device status.

ICC Inhibit Command Complete Interrupt

- Inhibits the interrupt that

notifies the host of command completion. By inhibiting interrupts for a number
of commands and then enabling an interrupt for one, you can reduce the number
of interrupts to service.

0

Interrupts enabled for this command.

1

Interrupts inhibited for this command.

DBV Data Bits Valid

- Use this bit when you wish to override the default

values of the DAT and DIR bits to implement vendor-unique commands or
alter those automatically set for standard SCSI as shown in Table 25 on page
5 - 3.

0

Normal operation.

1

DIR and DAT values in the Flag byte are valid and override the defaults.

BITS

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

0

DBV

0

ICC

0

IRS

DAT

DIR

0

Table 27: Bit-meanings of Flags-1 Field

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