• I.S. EN 29318-4:1994

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    INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY - INTELLIGENT PERIPHERAL INTERFACE - DEVICE GENERIC COMMAND SET FOR MAGNETIC TAPE DRIVES

    Available format(s):  Hardcopy, PDF

    Withdrawn date:  10-28-1998

    Language(s):  English

    Published date:  06-10-1994

    Publisher:  National Standards Authority of Ireland

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    Foreword
    Introduction
    1 Scope
    2 Normative references
    3 Definitions and Conventions
    3.1 Definitions
    3.2 Conventions
    4 Logical interface characteristics of the tape
    4.1 PhysicalBlocks (4.4.1 of ISO/IEC 9318-3)
    4.2 DataBlocks (4.4.2 of ISO/IEC 9318-3)
    4.3 Extents (4.4.3 of ISO/IEC 9318-3)
    4.4 Partitions (4.4.4 of ISO/IEC 9318-3)
    4.5 Alternate data areas (4.4.5 of ISO/IEC 9318-3)
    4.6 Partition parameters (4.6.7 of ISO/IEC 9318-3)
    4.7 Block numbering
    4.8 Data buffer operation
    4.9 Positioning
    4.10 Command usage
    5 Message packet structure
    6 Control commands
    6.1 NOP
    6.2 FACILITY OPERATION
    6.3 ATTRIBUTES
    6.4 REPORT ADDRESSEE STATUS
    6.5 PORT ADDRESS
    6.6 PATH CONTROL
    6.7 ATTENTION CONTROL
    6.8 OPERATING MODE
    6.9 ABORT
    6.10 ACCESS PERMITS
    6.11 RESUME
    6.12 PORT RESPONSE
    6.13 ANTICIPATED ACTION
    6.14 OPERATOR DISPLAY
    7 Position commands
    7.1 SPACE BLOCK/FILE MARK
    7.2 POSITION CONTROL
    7.3 REPORT POSITION
    7.4 RECORD POSITION
    7.5 Reserved
    8 Transfer commands
    8.1 READ
    8.2 READ RAW DATA
    8.3 Reserved
    8.4 SEARCH
    8.5 WRITE
    8.6 WRITE PATTERN
    8.7 Reserved
    9 Combination commands
    9.1 COPY
    9.2 COMPARE SLAVE DATA
    9.3 COMPARE DATA
    9.4 Reserved
    9.5 Reserved
    9.6 SHADOW READ
    9.7 SHADOW WRITE
    9.8 SHADOW RESTORE
    10 Other transfer commands
    10.1 READ VERIFY
    10.2 Reserved
    10.3 READ FROM BUFFER
    10.4 READ FACILITY DATA TO BUFFER
    10.5 READ PHYSICAL DATA AND ECC
    10.6 READ PHYSICAL HEADER
    10.7 READ IPL
    10.8 READ PHYSICAL HEADER AND ECC
    10.9 WRITE TO BUFFER
    10.10 WRITE BUFFER TO FACILITY
    10.11 WRITE PHYSICAL DATA AND ECC
    10.12 WRITE PHYSICAL HEADER
    10.13 LOAD SLAVE IML
    10.14 ERASE
    10.15 WRITE PHYSICAL HEADER AND ECC
    11 Diagnostic Commands
    11.1 PERFORM SLAVE DIAGNOSTICS
    11.2 PERFORM FACILITY DIAGNOSTICS
    11.3 Reserved
    11.4 Reserved
    11.5 READ ERROR LOG
    11.6 WRITE ERROR LOG
    11.7 DIAGNOSTIC CONTROL
    12 Command summary
    12.1 Control commands
    12.2 Position commands
    12.3 Transfer commands
    12.4 Combination commands
    12.5 Other transfer commands
    12.6 Diagnostic commands
    Annex A
    A.1 Interface levels
    A.2 Concepts
    A.3 Application environments
    Annex B
    B.1 Informative references
    B.2 Equivalent ANSI standards
    Figures
    1 Command packet for attributes
    2 Response packet for attributes
    3 Command packet for report addressee status
    4 Response packet for report addressee status
    5 Command packet for operating mode
    6 Response packet for operating mode
    7 Command packet for space block/file mark
    8 Response packet for space block/file mark
    9 Command packet for position control
    10 Response packet for position control
    11 Command packet for report position
    12 Response packet for report position
    13 Command packet for record position
    14 Response packet for record position
    15 Command packet for read
    16 Response packet for read
    17 Command packet for read raw data
    18 Response packet for read raw data
    19 Command packet for write
    20 Response packet for write
    21 Command packet for read verify
    22 Response packet for read verify
    23 Command packet for read from buffer
    24 Response packet for read from buffer
    25 Command packet for read ipl
    26 Response packet for read ipl
    27 Command packet for erase
    28 Response packet for erase
    29 Command packet for read error log
    30 Response packet for read error log
    Tables
    1 Attributes parameters 3A, 3E, 50
    2 Attributes parameters 51-58
    3 Attributes parameters 59-5A
    4 Attributes parameters 5B-5D
    5 Attributes parameters 5E-65
    6 Attributes parameters 66-67
    7 Attributes parameter 68
    8 Attributes parameters 69-6A
    9 Attributes parameters 6B-6F
    10 Attributes parameters 70-71
    11 Attributes parameter 72
    12 Attributes parameter 73
    13 Attributes parameters 74-75
    14 Attributes parameters 76-79
    15 Report addressee status parameters 50-53
    16 Operating mode parameters 3E, 50, 52
    17 Operating mode parameter 53
    18 Operating mode parameter 54
    19 Space block/file mark parameters 31, 32, 35
    20 Position control parameters 31-32, 35, 3A, 3E,
           51-53
    21 Report position parameters 32, 35, 3A, 3E, 51-52
    22 Record position parameters 31, 32, 35, 51
    23 Read parameters 31, 32, 35, 3A, 3C, 3E, 51, 52
    24 Read raw data parameters 31, 32, 35, 3A, 3C, 3E
    25 Write parameters 31-32, 35, 3A, 3C, 3E, 51, 52
    26 Read verify parameters 31, 32, 35, 3A, 3C, 3E
    27 Read from buffer parameters 31, 32, 35, 3A, 3E,
           50
    28 Erase parameters 31, 32, 35, 3A, 3E

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    Describes the Logical Level 3 (generic level) Interface for tape drives.

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    Document Type Standard
    Publisher National Standards Authority of Ireland
    Status Withdrawn
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