OEM MANUAL:K6602924
5 COMMAND DESCRIPTIONS
Revision: 1 / Date: 2003.03.06
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This means that, if the transmission of new service delivery requests is halted at
any time, the final value of all data observable on the medium shall have exactly
the same value as it would have if all the tasks had been given the ORDERED task
attribute.
The restricted reordering value shall be the default value. A value of one in the
Queue Algorithm Modifier field specifies that the device server may reorder the
processing sequence of tasks having the SIMPLE task attribute in any manner.
Any data integrity exposures related to task sequence order shall be explicity
handled by the application client through the selection of appropriate commands
and task attributes.
The QErr (Queue Error Management) bit of 0 indicates that the controller will
continue normally the subsequent processing of the queued command, that is
queued after either a contingent allegiance condition or an extended contingent
allegiance condition occurred with the current command and then after such a
condition is terminated.
The QErr bit of 1 indicates that the controller will halt the processing of queued
command at the termination of such a condition. And all but the initiator which
issued first the Initiate Recovery message will be returned the UNIT ATTENTION
condition with an additional sense code of TAGGED COMMAND CLEARED BY
ANOTHER INITIATOR.
The DQue (Disable Queuing) bit of 0 indicates that the tagged command queuing
is supported. The DQue bit of 1 indicates that the tagged command queuing is
not supported. All queued commands with respect to the I-T-X nexus will not be
executed. A queue tag command is terminated with CHECK CONDITION status
and INVALID MESSAGE ERROR additional sense code.
The EECA (Enable Extended Contingent Allegiance) bit of 0 indicates that the
extended contingent allegiance condition is not supported to occur. The EECA bit
of 1 indicates that the ECA condition is supported.
The controller does not accept the ECA condition.
The RAENP (Ready AEN Permission) bit of 0 indicates that the controller shall
not report an UNIT ATTENTION condition by AEN (Asynchronous Event
Notification) after power-on or reset sequence. The RAENP bit of 1 indicates that
such a report is permissible.
The controller does not report an UNIT ATTENTION condition by AEN after
power-on or reset sequence.
The UAAENP (Unit Attention AEN Permission) bit of 0 indicates that the
controller shall not report an UNIT ATTENTION condition by AEN which occurs
except after power-on or reset sequence. The UAAENP bit of 1 indicates that
such a report is permissible.
MODE SELECT:(15h)