IEEE 1394.3 : 2003
IEEE 1394.3 : 2003
STANDARD FOR A HIGH PERFORMANCE SERIAL BUS PEER-TO-PEER DATA TRANSPORT PROTOCOL (PPDT)
Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers
STANDARD FOR A HIGH PERFORMANCE SERIAL BUS PEER-TO-PEER DATA TRANSPORT PROTOCOL (PPDT)
Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers
1. Overview
1.1 Scope
1.2 Purpose
2. References
3. Definitions, abbreviations, and notation
3.1 Definitions
3.2 Abbreviations
3.3 Notation
4. Model (informative)
4.1 Protocol stack and service model
4.2 Independent data paths for each service
4.3 Connection management
4.4 Data transfer between initiator and target
4.5 Control requests and responses
4.6 Unsolicited status
4.7 Reverse login and logout
5. Data structures
5.1 Transport flow ORBs
5.2 Status block
5.3 Control information
5.4 Queue information
5.5 Reverse login request and response
6. Control operations
6.1 Login, reverse login and queue zero
6.2 Autonomous response information
6.3 Connection management
6.4 Queue status information
6.5 Logout and reverse logout
7. Transport flow operations
7.1 Data transfer to a target
7.2 Data transfer to an initiator
7.3 Completion status
7.4 Execution context for active ORBs
7.5 Error recovery
8. Configuration ROM
8.1 Root directory
8.2 Instance directories
8.3 Feature directories
8.4 Keyword leaves
8.5 Initiator unit directory
8.6 Target unit directories
8.7 Private unit directory
8.8 Device ID
Annex A (normative) Minimum Serial Bus node capabilities
Annex B (normative) Compliance with ANSI INCITS 325-1998 (SBP-2)
Annex C (normative) Control request and response parameters
Annex D (normative) Control and status registers
Annex E (normative) Service ID registration
Annex F (informative) Configuration ROM
Annex G (informative) Bibliography
Defines a peer-to-peer data transport (PPDT) protocol between Serial Bus devices hat implement ANSI INCITS 325-1998.
Document Type | Standard |
Status | Current |
Publisher | Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers |
Supersedes |
|