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Creating a Sequence
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The following table summarizes the examples that follow.
TABLE 4.7: Sequence Examples
4.10.1 Example 7: Creating Two Sequences and Global Rules
In this example, Global Rules substitute an Align (0) primitive for each of the following
received from the initiator: Align (1), Align (2), and Align (3). As a separate test operation,
two sequences determine the order in which each Identify Address frame is received
from initiator and target.
The following tables summarize the logic implemented by each of the sequences.
TABLE 4.8: Example 7: Logic of Sequence 0
TABLE 4.9: Example 7: Logic of Sequence 1
There is no interaction between the two sequences. Each of them operates
independently (and is independent of the Global Rules). However, the two sequences
complement each other with their logic. In this sense, they both combine to implement a
test objective.
Example Description
7
Creating
two
sequences
and
Global
Rules
: This scenario has two
objectives that you implement with Global Rules and two sequences. 1)
You use Global Rules to replace any of three types of primitives. 2) You
use two sequences to detect the order in which a type of frame is
received from initiator and target.
8
Creating
a
sequence
with
many
states
#1
: The objective of this scenario
is to detect an incorrect order of primitives and to cause the device to
beep when it happens. You implement this scenario with a single five
‐
state sequence.
9
Creating
a
sequence
with
many
states
#2
: This scenario is an
enhancement of example 8. In this scenario, the objective is to detect an
incorrect order of primitives, fix it, and cause the device to beep when
this happens. As with example 8, you implement this scenario with a
single five
‐
state sequence.
State
Description
State 0
If Address Frame is detected from initiator, go to State 1;
otherwise, continue to check incoming frames (do not change state).
State 1
If next Address Frame detected is from target, beep 1 second.
State
Description
State 0
If Address Frame is detected from target, go to State 1;
otherwise, continue to check incoming frames (do not change state).
State 1
If next Address Frame detected is from initiator, beep 2 seconds.
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