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[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Data in SCSI Response or SCSI DataFor successful SCSI commands where the target sends data to the host, there appear to be several combinations of data and response that are allowed: * Data sent in a SCSI Data packet and status sent in a SCSI Response packet * Data and status sent in a SCSI Data packet, using the (S) bit * Data and status sent in a SCSI Response packet Is the target free to choose any of these, at its option, requiring the initiator to handle all of them? Is there a requirement that some commands (say, READ) use the first or second method, and other commands (say, INQUIRY) use the third? Is the data in a successful SCSI Response packet exactly equivalent to data in a SCSI Data packet, with an assumed offset of zero? I couldn't find the answer in the July 10th draft. If someone could point me at it, I'd appreciate it. Thanks, Stephen Ferrari Pirus Networks
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