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If the total number of bytes in the transferred data block count specified in the command is
less than the capacity of the buffer segment, all the data are pre-fetched in a batch, so the
specification in this parameter is not applied.
Note:
If the value specified for the "buffer full ratio" or the "buffer empty ratio" is not within
double the integral boundary of the logical data block length, the IDD rounds up the
specified value to the value which is the nearest data block boundary. Also, if zero is
specified in any of these parameters, the IDD treats that parameter as though 1 logical data
block has been specified. However, parameter values specified from the INIT in the
MODE SELECT or MODE SELECT EXTENDED command are held as is and those
values are reported in response to a MODE SENSE or MODE SENSE EXTENDED
command. (Rounding processing of the parameters is not done by the IDD.) Also, if the
specified value does not reach 1 block, it is regarded as having specified 1 block.
c. Bus inactivity limit (not supported)
This parameter indicates the maximum time that the TARG is permitted to keep the FC in
the busy state (BSY signal = TRUE) without executing a REQ/ACK handshake, in
multiples of 100
µ
s. In the IDD, this value is 100
µ
s during normal operation. It is
impossible for this parameter to be changed by the INIT. The IDD disregards the value
specified in this parameter and operates according to the "Default" value.
d. Disconnect time limit (not supported)
This parameter specifies the maximum time that the TARG is permitted to continue in the
disconnect state until it starts Loop CLOSE processing, in multiples of 100
µ
s.
In the IDD, this value is 0
µ
s. It is impossible for this parameter to be changed by the
INIT. The IDD disregards the value specified in this parameter and operates according to
the "Default" value.
e
Connect time limit (not supported)
This parameter specifies the maximum time that the TARG is permitted to use the FC
interface until it starts Loop CLOSE processing, in multiples of 100
µ
s.
In the IDD, this value is unlimited. It is impossible for this parameter to be changed by the
INIT. The IDD disregards the value specified in this parameter and operates according to
the "Default" value.
f.
Maximum burst size
This parameter specifies the maximum data that the TARG can transfer in one Loop
OPEN, and specifies the maximum data volume that can be transferred continuously as a
multiple of 512 bytes. (Valid only for WRITE and WRITE EXT).
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