All
I am referring to sas 2r14d. This state describes what needs
to be done if BREAK is received when in Idle state. Does this mean that we
respond to BREAK received in idle state only if BREAK_REPLY method of
responding is enabled and if BREAK_REPLY method of responding is disabled, we don’t
respond at all (basically ignore the received BREAK and let the transmitter of
BREAK timeout)
OR
Was it supposed to mean the following:
Ø We respond
to BREAK with BREAK_REPLY (if BREAK_REPLY method is enabled)
Ø We respond
to BREAK with BREAK (if BREAK_REPLY method is disabled)
The question can be generalized to anywhere such text is
given. How should it be interpreted?
Text from the sas standard rev 2r14d
7.15.4.2 SL_CC0:Idle state
7.15.4.2.1
State description
If a BREAK
Received message is received and the BREAK_REPLY method of responding to
received
BREAK primitive
sequences is enabled (see 7.13.5), then this state shall send a Transmit
BREAK_REPLY
message to the SL transmitter.
Thanks
Kishore