Test 6.7.1.5: phy capabilities bits – start bit – Teledyne LeCroy SAS Verification Test Descriptions User Manual

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University of New Hampshire

InterOperability Laboratory

Test 6.7.1.5: Phy Capabilities Bits – Start Bit

Purpose

To verify that bit 0 of the phy capabilities bits is set to one.

References

6.7.4.2.3.3 SAS Standard

Resource Requirements

A Protocol Generator/Analyzer capable of transmitting and receiving SAS OOB signals
and SAS 2.0 Speed Negotiation.

Modification Record

06-25-2007: Initial Draft (Michael Davidson).

06-29-2007: Fixed references, changed title numbering (Michael Davidson).

07-20-2007: Expanded procedure (Michael Davidson).

08-01-2007: Removed irrelevant information from the discussion. Corrected
title/discussion for new capabilities naming conventions (Michael Davidson).

Discussion

The START bit shall be set to one. The phy's receiver shall use this bit to establish the

timing for the subsequent bits.

Test Setup

The DUT and the Testing Station are physically connected the the DUT is powered off.

Procedure

1. Power on the DUT.
2. The testing station is instructed to transmit COMINIT/COMRESET to the DUT.
3. The DUT is expected to respond with COMINIT/COMRESET.
4. The testing station is instructed to transmit COMSAS to the DUT.
5. The DUT is expected to respond with COMSAS.
6. Upon reception of COMSAS from the DUT, the Testing station is instructed to transmit

D.C. Idle for one RCDT. The DUT is expected to do the same.

7. Following RCDT, the testing station is instructed to transmit ALIGN(0) primitives at 1.5

Gbps for one SNTT. If the DUT supports 1.5 Gbps signaling, it is expected to do the
same. If the DUT does not support 1.5 Gbps signaling, it should continue to transmit
D.C. Idle.

8. The Testing station is then instructed to transmit D.C. Idle for one RCDT. If the DUT

supports 3.0 Gbps. The DUT is expected to do the same.

9. Following RCDT, the testing station is instructed to transmit ALIGN(1) primitives at 3.0

Gbps for one SNTT. If the DUT supports 3.0 Gbps signaling, it is expected to the same.

10. The Testing Station is then instructed to transmit D.C. Idle for one RCDT. The DUT is

expected to do the same.

11. The Testing Station is the instructed to transmit its Phy Capabilities bits indicating

support for all speeds and SSC settings. The DUT is expected to transmit it's Phy
Capabilities Bits.

Observable Results

Verify that prior to the transmission of the START bit of the of the phy capabilities bits
in SNW-3, at least 500 µs of D.C. Idle is transmitted.

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