FUJITSU C150-E049-02EN User Manual

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INTERFACE

A value of one in the first byte of a message indicates the beginning
of a multiple byte extended message. The minimum number of bytes
sent for an extended message is three. The extended message format
and the extended message code are shown in Table 3.84 and 3.85
respectively.

Table 3.84 Extended Message Format

Bit

Byte

0

1

2

3

n+1

7

6

5

3

2

1

0

Extended message (01h)

Extended message length (n)

Extended message code (y)

Extended message arguments

4

The extended message length specifies the length in bytes of the
extended message code plus the extended message arguments to
follow. Therefore, the total length of the message is equal to the
extended message length plus two. A value of zero for extended
message length indicates 256 bytes follow.

The extended message codes are listed in Table 3.85 The extended
message arguments are specified within the extended message
descriptions.

Table 3.85 Extended Message Codes

Code(s)

02h

00h

01h

03h

04h - 7Fh

80h - FFh

Description

Reserved (See Note)

MODIFY DATA POINTER

SYNCHRONOUS DATA TRANSFER REQUEST

WIDE DATA TRANSFER REQUEST

Reserved

Vendor Specific

Note: Extended message code 02h was used for the EXTENDED

IDENTIFY message in SCSI-1.

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