Testing and Checking Hardware
The channel adapter contains hardware which allows exercising the checking logic
that controls the various error indicators accessible by program with input X'0D',
and channel bus checkout which is accessible by inputs X'00' and X'02'.
An imbedded checkout microcode already insures a partial test of the hardware.
The checkout result is read via the command 'MOSS in X'4B'. Some functions
must be checked by diagnostic program.
Autodiagnostics
Autodiagnostics are routines which are run sequentially whenever the microcode is
not processing an interrupt.
If an autodiagnostic routine is interrupted, it will not be resumed at the point of
interruption, but the next routine will be interrupted instead. This is to avoid a
complex save/restore mechanism.
Functions Provided by Diagnostic Program
Selection Modes
Two selection modes ('concurrent' or 'non-concurrent') are available via the
command 'MOSS out X'07'. The difference between these two modes resides in
the validation of the commands received over the IOC interface. Interrupt requests
for these two modes are routed to the CCU or MOSS, as specified in the definition
of command 'MOSS out X'07'.
Channel Wrap Possibilities:
Refer to the
MIP for test procedures.
Internal Wrap: A wrap possibility (on the CADR card) exists which helps the diag-
nostics in FRU detection. This may also be used to simulate some channel inter-
face sequences. This function is executed via the command 'MOSS out X'4C'.
External Wrap: This function is executed via the command 'MOSS out X'4C'.
Two external wrap connectors must be provided in order to wrap the CAs at the
channel tailgate, one to wrap tags-out to tags-in, and one to wrap bus-out to bus-in.
The CA tag wrap connector P/N 26F1754, and the bus wrap connector P/N
26F1755 can be used (see Figure 7-8, and Figure 7-9 on page 7-23).
Bus and tag terminators must be plugged in the controller out connectors (light
gray). This external wrap possibility is provided only to test the drivers/receivers
and tailgate wiring of the channel interface.
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