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ANSI INCITS 367 : 2003 : R2008

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The latest, up-to-date edition.

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY - SCSI PARALLEL INTERFACE-5 (SPI-5)
Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Language(s)

English

Published date

01-01-2008

Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
   2.1 Normative references
   2.2 Approved references
   2.3 References under development
   2.4 Other references
3 Definitions, symbols, abbreviations, and conventions
   3.1 Definitions
   3.2 Symbols and abbreviations
   3.3 Keywords
   3.4 Conventions
   3.5 Notation for Procedures and Functions
4 General
   4.1 General overview
   4.2 Cables, connectors, signals, transceivers
   4.3 Physical architecture of bus segment
   4.4 Driver-receiver connections
   4.5 Physical topology details and definitions
   4.6 Bus segment loading
   4.7 Termination requirements
   4.8 SCSI device Addressing
   4.9 Clocking methods for data transfers
   4.10 Paced transfer on a SCSI bus
   4.11 Data transfers
   4.12 Negotiation
   4.13 Protocol
5 SCSI parallel interface connectors
   5.1 SCSI parallel interface connectors overview
   5.2 Nonshielded connector
   5.3 Shielded connector
   5.4 Connector contact assignments
6 SCSI bus segment interconnect
   6.1 SCSI bus segment interconnect overview
   6.2 SCSI bus segment cables
   6.3 Interconnect characteristics for signals
   6.4 Decoupling characteristics for TERMPWR lines
   6.5 Connection requirements for RESERVED lines
   6.6 Cables used with LVD transceivers
   6.7 LVD stub length and spacing
7 SCSI parallel interface electrical characteristics
   7.1 SCSI parallel interface electrical characteristics overview
   7.2 LVD termination
   7.3 Terminator power
8 SCSI bus signals
   8.1 SCSI bus signals overview
   8.2 Signal descriptions
   8.3 LVD Signal states
   8.4 OR-tied signals
   8.5 Signal sources
9 SCSI parallel bus timing
   9.1 SCSI parallel bus timing values
   9.2 Timing description
   9.3 Measurement points
   9.4 Receiver Masks
   9.5 Timing parameters
   9.6 Setup and hold timings
10 SCSI bus phases
   10.1 SCSI bus phases overview
   10.2 BUS FREE phase
   10.3 Expected and unexpected bus free phases
   10.4 Arbitration
   10.5 SELECTION phase
   10.6 RESELECTION phase
   10.7 Information transfer phases
   10.8 COMMAND phase
   10.9 DATA phase
   10.10 STATUS phase
   10.11 MESSAGE phase
   10.12 Signal restrictions between phases
11 DATA BUS protection
   11.1 DATA BUS protection overview
   11.2 ST DATA BUS protection using parity
   11.3 DT DATA BUS protection using CRC
12 SCSI bus conditions
   12.1 SCSI bus conditions overview
   12.2 Attention condition
   12.3 Bus reset condition
   12.4 Hard reset
   12.5 Reset events
13 SCSI bus phase sequences
   13.1 SCSI bus phase sequences overview
   13.2 Phase sequences with information units disabled
   13.3 Phase sequences with information unit enabled
14 SPI information units
   14.1 SPI information unit overview
   14.2 Information unit transfer logical operations
   14.3 SPI information units
15 SCSI pointers
16 SCSI messages
   16.1 SCSI messages overview
   16.2 Message protocols and formats
   16.3 Link control messages
   16.4 Task attribute messages
   16.5 Task management messages
17 Command processing considerations and exception conditions
   17.1 Command processing considerations and exception
        conditions overview
   17.2 Asynchronous event notification
   17.3 Incorrect initiator connection
   17.4 Unexpected RESELECTION phase
18 SCSI management features for the SCSI parallel interface
   18.1 SCSI mode parameters
19 SCSI parallel interface services
   19.1 SCSI parallel interface services overview
   19.2 Procedure objects
   19.3 Application client SCSI command services
   19.4 Device server SCSI command services
   19.5 Task management services
Annexes
Annex A (normative) Additional requirements for LVD SCSI drivers
        and receivers
Annex B (normative) SCSI bus fairness
Annex C (normative) Nonshielded connector alternative 4
Annex D (normative) Removal and insertion of SCSI devices
Annex E (normative) Simple expander requirements
Annex F (normative) Expander Communication Protocol
Annex G (informative) Interconnecting bus segments of different
        widths
Annex H (informative) SCSI ICONS
Annex I (informative) Backplane construction guidelines
Annex J (informative) SPI-5 to SCSI-2 terminology mapping

Defines the mechanical, electrical, timing, and protocol requirements of the SCSI parallel interface to allow conforming SCSI devices to inter-operate.

Committee
T10
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
326
ProductNote
Reconfirmed 2008
PublisherName
Information Technology Industry Council
Status
Current

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