From: "Elliott, Robert (Server Storage)" <Elliott@hp.com> To: "t10@t10.org" <t10@t10.org> Date: Wed, 30 Apr 2008 23:38:35 +0000 Subject: RE: Transports per physical phy X-Message-Number: 8752 Formatted message: HTML-formatted message There should be one TT and one MT per SAS logical phy. An 8-wide HBA with multiplexing can have connections open to 16 STP or SMP targets at the same time. Although the diagram otherwise recognizes the logical phy concept, that statement is still broken. If a connection is already open to STP target N and a connection request comes in from STP target N, something is wrong - multiple connections for one I_T nexus in STP is not allowed. If a connection request comes in from an SMP target, something is wrong - they are not supposed to send connection requests. --- Rob Elliott, HP Industry Standard Server Storage ________________________________ From: Bill.Martin@Emulex.Com [mailto:Bill.Martin@Emulex.Com] Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2008 6:12 PM To: Elliott, Robert (Server Storage); t10@t10.org Subject: Transports per physical phy Rob: In figure 29 of SAS-2, there is a statement at the bottom of the figure of "One or more SAS phys (with matching number of TTs and MTs) per SAS port" This implies that there is only one STP or SMP transport layer per physical phy. Is that the intent of this diagram, and what is the response if there is one STP or SMP connection on one logical phy when a second connection request comes in on the other logical phy of this physical phy? This is analogous to multiple connection requests on multiple physical phys (which might be part of a single wide port). In the later case the request would be rejected by the STP or SMP layer, not at the port layer. I am not sure if the diagram needs to be corrected or if there is some other answer already available in the specification. Thanks, Bill Martin Emulex Office of Technology Industry Standards 916 772-3658 916 765-6875 (Cell) bill.martin@emulex.com