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[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] RE: iSCSI: draft 7: Final bit in Data PDUsI think an F bit per direction would be most useful. Bidirectional command background: the target chooses what order to run the reads and writes. It can start with either, and switch from one to the other as often as it wishes. These are all legal: 1. read all data, write all data 2. write all data, read all data 3. read some, write some, read some, ... 4. write some, read some, ... There are two independent data pointers active, one per stream. EMDP applies to both. -- Robert.Elliott@compaq.com Compaq Computer Server Storage -----Original Message----- From: Julian Satran [mailto:Julian_Satran@il.ibm.com] Sent: Monday, August 06, 2001 5:57 PM To: ips@ece.cmu.edu Subject: Re: iSCSI: draft 7: Final bit in Data PDUs Elliot, I have no clue how those commands are going to work. Can you help? I assume that the F bit will have to be there at both ends? Julo "Elliott, Robert" <Robert.Elliott@compaq.com>@ece.cmu.edu on 06-08-2001 18:02:10 Please respond to "Elliott, Robert" <Robert.Elliott@compaq.com> Sent by: owner-ips@ece.cmu.edu To: "'ips@ece.cmu.edu'" <ips@ece.cmu.edu> cc: Subject: iSCSI: draft 7: Final bit in Data PDUs iSCSI draft 7 section 2.7.1 describes when the (F) Final bit is set in the Data-out and Data-in PDUs: For outgoing data, this bit is 1 for the last PDU of unsolicited data or the last PDU of a sequence answering a R2T. For incoming data, this bit is 1 for the last input (read) data PDU of a sequence. It needs to define how this works for bidirectional commands. Is the F bit set to one on both the last Data-out PDU and the last Data-in PDU? Or is it set to one only on the last Data PDU, whatever direction it may be? -- Robert.Elliott@compaq.com Compaq Computer Server Storage
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