To: t10@t10.org Subject: SSC: 05-423: Configurable Early Warning (make host side of buffer centric?) From: Kevin D Butt <kdbutt@us.ibm.com> Date: Mon, 2 Oct 2006 09:49:27 -0700 X-Message-Number: 7277 Formatted message: HTML-formatted message All, During the Sept SSC-3 WG when covering 05-423 Configurable Early Warning, I took several suggestions to incorporate. I am working on those, but I need clarification relating to the following suggestion. "Fix to make it host side of buffer centric." It was made related to the text added to the Write command (i.e. all commands it is to be added to). I have looked at the text that is there and I cannot see what is lacking - or what needs to be changed to make it "host side buffer centric". As it is written (see 05-423r2) << If the device server encounters PEW during the processing of a WRITE(16) command, an attempt to finish processing the command shall be made. If all data that is to be written is successfully transferred to the medium, the device server shall establish a unit attention condition with an additional sense code set to END-OF-PARTITION/MEDIUM DETECTED. Encountering PEW should not cause a synchronize operation. >> it seems to cover everything needed. When PEW is encountered a UA (or CC depending on result of ISV survey) is generated. The application client will know that there is only PEWS megabytes of native capacity remaining and it must flush its buffer(s). Please help me understand what is desired differently here. Thanks, Kevin D. Butt SCSI & Fibre Channel Architect, Tape Firmware MS 6TYA, 9000 S. Rita Rd., Tucson, AZ 85744 Tel: 520-799-2869 / 520-799-5280 Fax: 520-799-2723 (T/L:321) Email address: kdbutt@us.ibm.com http://www-03.ibm.com/servers/storage/