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[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: Another shot at codes and please commentThis looks ok. -Matt julian_satran@il.ibm.com wrote: > > Here is a another version of the opcodes part: > > 1.1.1.1 Opcode > > The Opcode indicates what type of iSCSI PDU the header encapsulates. > > The Opcodes are divided into two categories: initiator opcodes and > target opcodes. Initiator opcodes are in PDUs sent by the initiators > (request PDUs), and target opcodes are in PDUs sent by the target > (response PDUs). > > Initiators MUST NOT use target opcodes and targets MUST NOT use > initiator opcodes. > > Valid initiator opcodes defined in this specification are: > > 0x00 NOP-Out (from initiator to target) > 0x01 SCSI Command (encapsulates a SCSI Command Descriptor Block) > 0x02 SCSI Task Management Command > 0x03 Login Command > 0x04 Text Command > 0x05 SCSI Data-out (for WRITE operations) > 0x06 Logout Command > 0x10 SNACK Request > > Valid target opcodes are: > > 0x20 NOP-In (from target to initiator) > 0x21 SCSI Response (contains SCSI status and possibly sense > information or other response information) > 0x22 SCSI Task Management Response > 0x23 Login Response > 0x24 Text Response > 0x25 SCSI Data-in (for READ operations) > 0x26 Logout Response > 0x31 Ready To Transfer (R2T - sent by target to initiator when it is > ready to receive data from initiator) > 0x32 Asynchronous Message (sent by target to initiator to indicate > certain special conditions) > 0x3f Reject > > Initiator opcodes 0x1c-0x1e and target opcodes 0x3c-0x3e are vendor > specific codes. > > Please comment, > Julo
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