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Just a heads up, the last I heard was that
NOP sub-command range 01h-0ffh is NOT allowed during FPDMA operation. ------------------------------------------------- Curtis E. Stevens Phone: 949-672-7933 Cell: 949-307-5050 E-Mail:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Ambition is a poor excuse for not having enough sense to be
lazy. From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Tony Goodfellow Note: Only commands in the
“Overlapped/Queued Command Set” may be sent to a device without
causing the queue to be aborted. This includes the 00h (NOP) command with any
sub-command in the range 01h to FFh. -----Original Message----- 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 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
- Re: [t13] Queued DMA Command Robert . W . Dixon
- RE: [t13] Queued DMA Command Yamini Shastry
- RE: [t13] Queued DMA Command Eschmann, Michael K
- RE: [t13] Queued DMA Command Tony Goodfellow
- Curtis Stevens
