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[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: opcodesJulian, I would like to suggest that some opcodes be reserved as vendor-unique. I also liked the earlier format of retry-bit encoded within the opcode byte better. -- Mallikarjun Mallikarjun Chadalapaka M/S 5601 Networked Storage Architecture Network Storage Solutions Organization Hewlett-Packard, Roseville. cbm@rose.hp.com > >JP, > >You have already a direction bit (good for stateless protocol analyzers). > >As for solicited - what is solicited except data and response? > >Julo > >Raghavendra Rao <jp.raghavendra@india.sun.com> on 04/12/2000 22:29:25 > >Please respond to Raghavendra Rao <jp.raghavendra@india.sun.com> > >To: ips@ece.cmu.edu >cc: >Subject: Re: opcodes > > > > > >Julian, > >> >> -regular commands 00-0f >> -regular reponses 40 - 4f >> -one way 10-1f/50-5f >> etc. >> >> I am open to suggestions. >> > >For simplicity it would work best to have them fall in a range for easier >lookup, but it would also work better if each bit in the upper nibble of >the opcode denotes the following: > > solicited > unsolicited > command > response > >while the lower nibble describes the real code. > >With the above, since commands are always unsolicited, denoting them so >with 2 bits (unsolicited bit as well as command bit) appears a little >redundant. However, to fully qualify a response, we need either the >solicited or the unsolicited bits to be true. > >In any case, a bit layout for opcode field is desired. > >Thanks. >-JP > > > > >
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