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"SCSI Primary Commands-3 v09"
SCSI(小型计算机系统接口)是一种广泛用于存储设备和其他外设的接口标准,它允许主机系统与多种类型的硬件设备进行通信,包括硬盘驱动器、磁带驱动器、光驱、打印机等。SPC-3(SCSI Primary Commands-3)是SCSI协议的一个版本,它定义了主机系统与SCSI设备之间交互的一系列主要命令和协议规范。
SCSI Primary Commands-3 v09 是T10技术委员会制定的一项草案,该委员会隶属于国际信息技术标准委员会(INCITS)。这个文档在2002年9月17日被修订到第09版,是一个未完成的标准,因此其内容可能随时会根据T10技术委员会的讨论和反馈进行修改。此草案仅供INCITS、其下属的技术委员会及其任务组成员用于标准化活动的审查和评论,且必须包含相应的版权通知。未经许可,任何商业或营利性质的复制都是严格禁止的。
Ralph O. Weber是T10的技术编辑,负责该文档的编制和维护。他提供了联系方式,以便有兴趣的个人或组织可以获取更多关于SPC-3的信息或者提出建议。
SPC-3规范包括了多个关键方面的内容:
1. 命令集:定义了用于控制SCSI设备的基本命令,如读取、写入、查找、定位、格式化等。
2. 传输协议:详细规定了数据如何在主机和设备之间传输,包括同步传输、异步传输、错误处理和恢复机制。
3. 事务处理:描述了主机系统与SCSI设备之间的事务流程,包括命令的发起、执行和响应。
4. 队列管理:定义了命令队列的管理和调度,以提高系统性能和效率。
5. 容错和恢复:提供了一套机制来检测和纠正错误,确保数据的完整性和一致性。
6. 设备特性:描述了各种SCSI设备的特定功能和行为,如设备类型、容量、速度等。
随着技术的发展,SCSI协议不断进化,以适应更高的数据传输速度、更大的存储容量以及更复杂的存储解决方案的需求。SPC-3 v09作为其中的一个版本,对理解SCSI生态系统及其与现代存储系统的关系至关重要。不过,值得注意的是,这个版本可能已经被后续的SPC-4或更新版本所取代,因此在实际应用中,应当参考最新的标准文档以获取最准确的信息。
T10/1416-D Revision 09 17 September 2002
xvi Working Draft SCSI Primary Commands - 3 (SPC-3)
7.11.1 PERSISTENT RESERVE IN command introduction........................................................................... 124
7.11.2 PERSISTENT RESERVE IN service actions ...................................................................................... 124
7.11.2.1 Summary of PERSISTENT RESERVE IN service actions ............................................................... 124
7.11.2.2 READ KEYS ..................................................................................................................................... 124
7.11.2.3 READ RESERVATIONS .................................................................................................................. 125
7.11.2.4 REPORT CAPABILITIES ................................................................................................................. 125
7.11.3 PERSISTENT RESERVE IN parameter data for READ KEYS ........................................................... 125
7.11.4 PERSISTENT RESERVE IN parameter data for READ RESERVATION ........................................... 126
7.11.4.1 Format of PERSISTENT RESERVE IN parameter data for READ RESERVATION ....................... 126
7.11.4.2 Persistent reservations Scope.......................................................................................................... 127
7.11.4.2.1 Summary of persistent reservations Scope................................................................................... 127
7.11.4.2.2 Logical unit scope.......................................................................................................................... 127
7.11.4.2.3 Element scope............................................................................................................................... 127
7.11.4.3 Persistent Reservations Type........................................................................................................... 128
7.11.5 PERSISTENT RESERVE IN parameter data for REPORT CAPABILITIES ....................................... 129
7.12 PERSISTENT RESERVE OUT command ............................................................................................. 131
7.12.1 PERSISTENT RESERVE OUT command introduction....................................................................... 131
7.12.2 PERSISTENT RESERVE OUT Service Actions ................................................................................. 132
7.12.3 PERSISTENT RESERVE OUT parameter list .................................................................................... 133
7.13 PREVENT ALLOW MEDIUM REMOVAL command .............................................................................. 137
7.14 READ ATTRIBUTE command................................................................................................................ 138
7.14.1 READ ATTRIBUTE command introduction ......................................................................................... 138
7.14.2 ATTRIBUTE VALUES service action .................................................................................................. 139
7.14.3 ATTRIBUTE LIST service action ......................................................................................................... 140
7.14.4 VOLUME LIST service action.............................................................................................................. 141
7.14.5 PARTITION LIST service action.......................................................................................................... 141
7.15 READ BUFFER command ..................................................................................................................... 142
7.15.1 READ BUFFER command introduction............................................................................................... 142
7.15.2 Combined header and data mode (00h).............................................................................................. 143
7.15.3 Vendor specific mode (01h)................................................................................................................. 143
7.15.4 Data mode (02h).................................................................................................................................. 143
7.15.5 Descriptor mode (03h)......................................................................................................................... 143
7.15.6 Read Data from echo buffer (0Ah) ...................................................................................................... 144
7.15.7 Echo buffer descriptor mode (0Bh)...................................................................................................... 145
7.15.8 Enable expander communications protocol and Echo buffer (1Ah) .................................................... 145
7.16 RECEIVE COPY RESULTS command .................................................................................................. 146
7.16.1 RECEIVE COPY RESULTS command introduction............................................................................ 146
7.16.2 COPY STATUS service action ............................................................................................................ 148
7.16.3 RECEIVE DATA service action ........................................................................................................... 150
7.16.4 OPERATING PARAMETERS service action....................................................................................... 151
7.16.5 FAILED SEGMENT DETAILS service action ...................................................................................... 153
7.17 RECEIVE DIAGNOSTIC RESULTS command ...................................................................................... 155
7.18 REPORT ALIASES command................................................................................................................ 156
7.19 REPORT DEVICE IDENTIFIER command ............................................................................................ 157
7.20 REPORT LUNS command ..................................................................................................................... 159
7.21 REPORT SUPPORTED OPERATION CODES command .................................................................... 162
7.21.1 REPORT SUPPORTED OPERATION CODES command introduction.............................................. 162
7.21.2 All_commands parameter data format ................................................................................................ 164
7.21.3 One_command parameter data format ............................................................................................... 165
7.22 REPORT SUPPORTED TASK MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS command ............................................. 166
7.23 REPORT TARGET PORT GROUPS command..................................................................................... 168
7.24 REQUEST SENSE command ................................................................................................................ 171
7.24.1 REQUEST SENSE command introduction.......................................................................................... 171
7.24.2 Sense data .......................................................................................................................................... 172
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7.24.2.1 Sense data introduction.................................................................................................................... 172
7.24.2.2 Descriptor format sense data ........................................................................................................... 173
7.24.2.2.1 Descriptor format sense data overview ......................................................................................... 173
7.24.2.2.2 Information sense data descriptor ................................................................................................. 175
7.24.2.2.3 Command-specific information sense data descriptor................................................................... 175
7.24.2.2.4 Sense key specific sense data descriptor ..................................................................................... 176
7.24.2.2.4.1 Sense key specific sense data descriptor introduction............................................................... 176
7.24.2.2.4.2 Field pointer sense key specific data.......................................................................................... 177
7.24.2.2.4.3 Actual retry count sense key specific data ................................................................................. 178
7.24.2.2.4.4 Progress indication sense key specific data............................................................................... 178
7.24.2.2.4.5 Segment pointer sense key specific data ................................................................................... 179
7.24.2.2.5 Field replaceable unit sense data descriptor ................................................................................. 179
7.24.2.2.6 Stream commands sense data descriptor ..................................................................................... 180
7.24.2.2.7 Block commands sense data descriptor........................................................................................ 180
7.24.2.2.8 Vendor specific sense data descriptors......................................................................................... 181
7.24.2.3 Fixed format sense data ................................................................................................................... 181
7.24.3 Current errors ...................................................................................................................................... 182
7.24.4 Deferred errors .................................................................................................................................... 182
7.24.5 Sense key and sense code definitions ................................................................................................ 184
7.25 SEND DIAGNOSTIC command ............................................................................................................. 199
7.26 SET DEVICE IDENTIFIER command .................................................................................................... 201
7.27 SET TARGET PORT GROUPS command............................................................................................. 202
7.28 TEST UNIT READY command............................................................................................................... 205
7.29 WRITE ATTRIBUTE command .............................................................................................................. 206
7.30 WRITE BUFFER command.................................................................................................................... 208
7.30.1 WRITE BUFFER command introduction ............................................................................................. 208
7.30.2 Combined header and data mode (00h).............................................................................................. 209
7.30.3 Vendor specific mode (01h)................................................................................................................. 209
7.30.4 Data mode (02h).................................................................................................................................. 209
7.30.5 Download microcode mode (04h)........................................................................................................ 210
7.30.6 Download microcode and save mode (05h) ........................................................................................ 210
7.30.7 Download microcode with offsets (06h)............................................................................................... 210
7.30.8 Download microcode with offsets and save mode (07h) ..................................................................... 211
7.30.9 Write data to echo buffer (0Ah) ........................................................................................................... 212
7.30.10 Enable expander communications protocol and Echo buffer (1Ah) .................................................. 212
7.30.11 Disable expander communications protocol (1Bh) ............................................................................ 212
8 Parameters for all device types .......................................................................................................................... 214
8.1 Diagnostic parameters.............................................................................................................................. 214
8.1.1 Diagnostic page format and page codes for all device types ................................................................ 214
8.1.2 Supported diagnostic pages .................................................................................................................. 216
8.2 Log parameters ........................................................................................................................................ 217
8.2.1 Log page structure and page codes for all device types ....................................................................... 217
8.2.2 Application Client log page .................................................................................................................... 222
8.2.3 Buffer Over-Run/Under-Run log page ................................................................................................... 223
8.2.4 Error counter log pages ......................................................................................................................... 225
8.2.5 Informational Exceptions log page ........................................................................................................ 226
8.2.6 Last n Deferred Errors or Asynchronous Events log page .................................................................... 227
8.2.7 Last n Error Events log page ................................................................................................................. 227
8.2.8 Non-Medium Error log page .................................................................................................................. 228
8.2.9 Self-Test Results log page .................................................................................................................... 228
8.2.10 Start-Stop Cycle Counter log page...................................................................................................... 231
8.2.11 Supported Log Pages log page ........................................................................................................... 233
8.2.12 Temperature log page ......................................................................................................................... 234
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8.3 Medium auxiliary memory attributes......................................................................................................... 236
8.3.1 Attribute format ...................................................................................................................................... 236
8.3.2 Attribute identifier values ....................................................................................................................... 237
8.3.2.1 Attribute identifier values overview ..................................................................................................... 237
8.3.2.2 Standard device type attributes .......................................................................................................... 238
8.3.2.3 Standard medium type attributes........................................................................................................ 244
8.3.2.4 Standard host type attributes.............................................................................................................. 245
8.4 Mode parameters ..................................................................................................................................... 247
8.4.1 Mode parameters overview ................................................................................................................... 247
8.4.2 Mode parameter list format.................................................................................................................... 247
8.4.3 Mode parameter header formats ........................................................................................................... 247
8.4.4 Mode parameter block descriptor formats ............................................................................................. 249
8.4.4.1 General block descriptor format ......................................................................................................... 249
8.4.4.2 Direct-access device block descriptor format for
LONGLBA=0 ............................................................. 250
8.4.4.3 Long LBA block descriptor format ...................................................................................................... 251
8.4.5 Mode page and subpage formats and page codes ............................................................................... 252
8.4.6 Control mode page ................................................................................................................................ 254
8.4.7 Disconnect-Reconnect mode page ....................................................................................................... 258
8.4.8 Extended mode page ............................................................................................................................ 260
8.4.9 Extended Device-Type Specific mode page.......................................................................................... 261
8.4.10 Informational Exceptions Control mode page...................................................................................... 261
8.4.11 Power Condition mode page ............................................................................................................... 264
8.4.12 Protocol Specific Logical Unit mode page ........................................................................................... 266
8.4.13 Protocol Specific Port mode page ....................................................................................................... 267
8.5 Protocol specific parameters .................................................................................................................... 269
8.5.1 Protocol specific parameters introduction.............................................................................................. 269
8.5.2 Alias entry protocol specific designations.............................................................................................. 269
8.5.2.1 Introduction to alias entry protocol specific designations ................................................................... 269
8.5.2.2 Fibre Channel specific alias entry designations ................................................................................. 269
8.5.2.2.1 Introduction to Fibre Channel specific alias entry designations....................................................... 269
8.5.2.2.2 Fibre Channel world wide port name alias entry designation .......................................................... 270
8.5.2.2.3 Fibre Channel world wide port name with N_Port checking alias entry designation ....................... 270
8.5.2.3 RDMA specific alias entry designations ............................................................................................. 271
8.5.2.3.1 Introduction to RDMA specific alias entry designations................................................................... 271
8.5.2.3.2 RDMA target port identifier alias entry designation ......................................................................... 271
8.5.2.3.3 InfiniBand global identifier with target port identifier checking alias entry designation .................... 271
8.5.2.4 Internet SCSI specific alias entry designations .................................................................................. 272
8.5.2.4.1 Introduction to Internet SCSI specific alias entry designations........................................................ 272
8.5.2.4.2 iSCSI name alias entry designation................................................................................................. 272
8.5.2.4.3 iSCSI name with binary IPv4 address alias entry designation ........................................................ 273
8.5.2.4.4 iSCSI name with IPname alias entry designation............................................................................ 274
8.5.2.4.5 iSCSI name with binary IPv6 address alias entry designation ........................................................ 275
8.5.3 EXTENDED COPY protocol specific target descriptors ........................................................................ 276
8.5.3.1 Introduction to EXTENDED COPY protocol specific target descriptors ............................................. 276
8.5.3.2 Fibre Channel world wide name EXTENDED COPY target descriptor format ................................... 276
8.5.3.3 Fibre Channel N_Port EXTENDED COPY target descriptor format................................................... 277
8.5.3.4 Fibre Channel N_Port with world wide name checking EXTENDED COPY target descriptor format 278
8.5.3.5 SCSI Parallel T_L EXTENDED COPY target descriptor format ........................................................ 279
8.5.3.6 IEEE 1394 EUI-64 EXTENDED COPY target descriptor format ........................................................ 280
8.5.3.7 RDMA EXTENDED COPY target descriptor format ........................................................................... 281
8.5.3.8 iSCSI binary IPv4 address EXTENDED COPY target descriptor format........................................... 282
8.5.3.9 SAS serial SCSI protocol target descriptor format ............................................................................. 283
8.5.4 TransportID identifiers ........................................................................................................................... 283
8.5.4.1 Overview of TransportID identifiers .................................................................................................... 283
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8.5.4.2 TransportID for initiators using SCSI over Fibre Channel .................................................................. 284
8.5.4.3 TransportID for initiators using a parallel SCSI bus............................................................................ 285
8.5.4.4 TransportID for initiators using SCSI over IEEE 1394........................................................................ 285
8.5.4.5 TransportID for initiators using SCSI over an RDMA interface........................................................... 286
8.5.4.6 TransportID for initiators using SCSI over Internet SCSI ................................................................... 286
8.5.4.7 TransportID for initiators using SCSI over SAS serial SCSI protocol ................................................. 287
8.6 Vital product data parameters .................................................................................................................. 288
8.6.1 Vital product data parameters overview and page codes...................................................................... 288
8.6.2 ASCII Implemented Operating Definition VPD page ............................................................................. 288
8.6.3 ASCII Information VPD page................................................................................................................. 289
8.6.4 Device Identification VPD page ............................................................................................................. 290
8.6.4.1 Device Identification VPD page overview........................................................................................... 290
8.6.4.2 Vendor specific identifier format ......................................................................................................... 292
8.6.4.3 T10 vendor identification format ......................................................................................................... 293
8.6.4.4 EUI-64 identifier format....................................................................................................................... 293
8.6.4.5 NAA identifier format .......................................................................................................................... 294
8.6.4.5.1 NAA identifier basic format .............................................................................................................. 294
8.6.4.5.2 NAA IEEE Registered identifier format............................................................................................ 294
8.6.4.5.3 NAA IEEE Registered Extended identifier format............................................................................ 295
8.6.4.6 Relative target port identifier format ................................................................................................... 295
8.6.4.7 Target port group identifier format ...................................................................................................... 296
8.6.4.8 Logical unit group identifier format ..................................................................................................... 296
8.6.4.9 MD5 logical unit identifier format ........................................................................................................ 297
8.6.4.10 Device Identification VPD page example ......................................................................................... 298
8.6.5 Software Interface Identification page ................................................................................................... 299
8.6.6 Supported VPD pages........................................................................................................................... 300
8.6.7 Unit Serial Number VPD page............................................................................................................... 300
9 Well known logical units ..................................................................................................................................... 301
9.1 Model for well known logical units ............................................................................................................ 301
9.2 REPORT LUNS well known logical unit ................................................................................................... 301
9.3 ACCESS CONTROLS well known logical unit ......................................................................................... 302
9.3.1 Access controls model........................................................................................................................... 302
9.3.1.1 Access controls commands................................................................................................................ 302
9.3.1.2 Access controls overview ................................................................................................................... 302
9.3.1.3 The access control list ........................................................................................................................ 303
9.3.1.3.1 ACL overview .................................................................................................................................. 303
9.3.1.3.2 Access identifiers............................................................................................................................. 304
9.3.1.3.2.1 Access identifiers overview .......................................................................................................... 304
9.3.1.3.2.2 AccessID access identifiers.......................................................................................................... 304
9.3.1.3.2.3 TransportID access type identifiers .............................................................................................. 305
9.3.1.3.3 Logical unit access control descriptors............................................................................................ 305
9.3.1.4 Managing the ACL.............................................................................................................................. 305
9.3.1.4.1 ACL management overview ............................................................................................................ 305
9.3.1.4.2 Authorizing ACL management......................................................................................................... 306
9.3.1.4.3 Identifying logical units during ACL management ........................................................................... 306
9.3.1.4.4 Tracking changes in logical unit identification ................................................................................. 307
9.3.1.5 Enrolling AccessIDs............................................................................................................................ 307
9.3.1.5.1 Enrollment states............................................................................................................................. 307
9.3.1.5.1.1 Summary of enrollment states...................................................................................................... 307
9.3.1.5.1.2 Not-enrolled state ......................................................................................................................... 308
9.3.1.5.1.3 Enrolled state................................................................................................................................ 309
9.3.1.5.1.4 Pending-enrolled state.................................................................................................................. 309
9.3.1.5.2 ACL LUN conflict resolution............................................................................................................. 309
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9.3.1.6 Granting and revoking access rights .................................................................................................. 310
9.3.1.6.1 Non-proxy access rights .................................................................................................................. 310
9.3.1.6.2 Proxy access ................................................................................................................................... 310
9.3.1.6.2.1 Proxy tokens................................................................................................................................. 310
9.3.1.6.2.2 Proxy LUNs .................................................................................................................................. 311
9.3.1.7 Verifying access rights........................................................................................................................ 311
9.3.1.8 The management identifier key .......................................................................................................... 313
9.3.1.8.1 Management identifier key usage.................................................................................................... 313
9.3.1.8.2 Overriding the management identifier key....................................................................................... 313
9.3.1.8.2.1 The OVERRIDE MGMT ID KEY service action............................................................................ 313
9.3.1.8.2.2 The override lockout timer ............................................................................................................ 314
9.3.1.9 Reporting access control information ................................................................................................. 314
9.3.1.10 Access controls log........................................................................................................................... 315
9.3.1.11 Interactions of access controls and other features ........................................................................... 316
9.3.1.11.1 Queuing relationships and access controls ................................................................................... 316
9.3.1.11.2 Existing reservations and ACL changes........................................................................................ 316
9.3.1.12 Access controls information persistence and memory usage requirements .................................... 316
9.3.2 ACCESS CONTROL IN command........................................................................................................ 318
9.3.2.1 ACCESS CONTROL IN introduction .................................................................................................. 318
9.3.2.2 REPORT ACL service action.............................................................................................................. 319
9.3.2.2.1 REPORT ACL introduction .............................................................................................................. 319
9.3.2.2.2 REPORT ACL parameter data format ............................................................................................. 320
9.3.2.2.2.1 REPORT ACL parameter data introduction.................................................................................. 320
9.3.2.2.2.2 Granted ACL data page format .................................................................................................... 321
9.3.2.2.2.3 Granted All ACL data page format ............................................................................................... 323
9.3.2.2.2.4 Proxy Tokens ACL data page format ........................................................................................... 324
9.3.2.3 REPORT LU DESCRIPTORS service action ..................................................................................... 325
9.3.2.3.1 REPORT LU DESCRIPTORS introduction ..................................................................................... 325
9.3.2.3.2 REPORT LU DESCRIPTORS parameter data format .................................................................... 326
9.3.2.4 REPORT ACCESS CONTROLS LOG service action ........................................................................ 330
9.3.2.4.1 REPORT ACCESS CONTROLS LOG introduction......................................................................... 330
9.3.2.4.2 REPORT ACCESS CONTROLS LOG parameter data format........................................................ 331
9.3.2.4.2.1 REPORT ACCESS CONTROLS LOG parameter data introduction ............................................ 331
9.3.2.4.2.2 Key Overrides access controls log page format ........................................................................... 332
9.3.2.4.2.3 Invalid Keys access controls log page format .............................................................................. 333
9.3.2.4.2.4 ACL LUN Conflicts access controls log page format.................................................................... 334
9.3.2.5 REPORT OVERRIDE LOCKOUT TIMER service action ................................................................... 335
9.3.2.6 REQUEST PROXY TOKEN service action ........................................................................................ 336
9.3.3 ACCESS CONTROL OUT Command ................................................................................................... 338
9.3.3.1 ACCESS CONTROL OUT introduction .............................................................................................. 338
9.3.3.2 MANAGE ACL service action ............................................................................................................. 339
9.3.3.2.1 MANAGE ACL introduction ............................................................................................................. 339
9.3.3.2.2 The Grant/Revoke ACE page.......................................................................................................... 342
9.3.3.2.3 The Grant All ACE page .................................................................................................................. 344
9.3.3.2.4 The Revoke Proxy Token ACE page............................................................................................... 345
9.3.3.2.5 The Revoke All Proxy Tokens ACE page........................................................................................ 346
9.3.3.3 DISABLE ACCESS CONTROLS service action................................................................................. 346
9.3.3.4 ACCESS ID ENROLL service action.................................................................................................. 347
9.3.3.5 CANCEL ENROLLMENT service action ............................................................................................ 348
9.3.3.6 CLEAR ACCESS CONTROLS LOG service action ........................................................................... 349
9.3.3.7 MANAGE OVERRIDE LOCKOUT TIMER service action................................................................... 350
9.3.3.8 OVERRIDE MGMT ID KEY service action ......................................................................................... 351
9.3.3.9 REVOKE PROXY TOKEN service action........................................................................................... 352
9.3.3.10 REVOKE ALL PROXY TOKENS service action............................................................................... 352
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