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In d1532v1r4b, volume 1, look at the first
paragraph in section 4.20 ("Queued feature set"). It says "If a
queue exists when a non-queued command is received, the non-queued command shall
be command aborted and the commands in the queue shall be
discarded." The sentence has been there since
ATA4. Happy reading, MKE.
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Yamini Shastry Sent: Friday, April 22, 2005 9:37 AM To: 'John Masiewicz' Cc: [email protected] Subject: [t13] Queued DMA Command
Hello,
On a SATA link with devices that support command queuing, can a DMA QUEUED command (read or write) and a DMA non-queued command be pending at the same time? In other words, Can a SATA Host send a READ DMA QUEUED followed by a READ DMA while the first command is pending?
If not, can anyone point me to the spec that says so?
Thanks, Yamini |
- [t13] Queued DMA Command Yamini Shastry
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- RE: [t13] Queued DMA Command Tony Goodfellow
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