1、American National StandardDeveloped byfor Information Technology Serial Attached SCSI - 2(SAS-2)INCITS 457-2010INCITS 457-2010Copyright American National Standards Institute Provided by IHS under license with ANSI Not for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-Cop
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3、 Industry CouncilApproved March 24, 2010 American National Standards Institute, Inc.AbstractThis standard specifies the functional requirements for the Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) physical interconnect, which is compatible with the Serial ATA physical interconnect. It also specifies three transport p
4、rotocols, one to transport SCSI commands, another to transport Serial ATA commands to multiple SATA devices, and a third to support interface management. This standard is intended to be used in conjunction with SCSI and ATA command set standards.Copyright American National Standards Institute Provid
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17、 license from IHS-,-,-iContentsPage1 Scope. 12 Normative references. 32.1 Normative references . 32.2 Approved references 32.3 References under development . 42.4 Other references. 43 Definitions, symbols, abbreviations, keywords, and conventions 63.1 Definitions. 63.2 Symbols and abbreviations 223.
18、3 Keywords 273.4 Editorial conventions 273.5 Class diagram and object diagram conventions. 293.6 State machine conventions 333.6.1 State machine conventions overview 333.6.2 Transitions 333.6.3 Messages, requests, indications, confirmations, responses, and event notifications . 343.6.4 State machine
19、 counters, timers, and variables . 343.6.5 State machine arguments . 343.7 Bit and byte ordering 353.8 Notation for procedures and functions 354 General 374.1 Architecture 374.1.1 Architecture overview 374.1.2 Physical links and phys. 394.1.3 Logical links 444.1.4 Ports (narrow ports and wide ports)
20、 444.1.5 Application clients and device servers 474.1.6 SAS devices 484.1.7 Expander devices . 494.1.8 Service delivery subsystem 504.1.9 Domains 514.1.10 Expander device topologies 534.1.10.1 Expander device topology overview 534.1.10.2 Expander device topologies 534.1.11 Pathways 554.1.12 Connecti
21、ons 554.1.13 Broadcasts 574.2 Names and identifiers. 594.2.1 Names and identifiers overview 594.2.2 NAA IEEE Registered format identifier . 614.2.3 NAA Locally Assigned format identifier. 624.2.4 SAS address . 624.2.5 Hashed SAS addresses 624.2.6 Device names and expander device SAS addresses . 634.
22、2.7 Device name for SATA devices with world wide names . 634.2.8 Port names 634.2.9 Port identifiers and SAS port SAS addresses. 644.2.10 Phy identifiers . 644.3 State machines. 654.3.1 State machine overview 654.3.2 Transmit data path 66Copyright American National Standards Institute Provided by IH
23、S under license with ANSI Not for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-ii4.3.3 Receive data path . 714.3.4 State machines and SAS Device, SAS Port, and SAS Phy classes. 744.4 Resets 764.4.1 Reset overview . 764.4.2 Hard reset . 784.4.2.1 Hard reset overview 784.
24、4.2.2 Additional hard reset processing by SAS ports .784.4.2.3 Additional hard reset processing by expander ports . 784.5 I_T nexus loss 784.6 Expander device model 794.6.1 Expander device model overview . 794.6.2 Expander ports 804.6.3 Expander connection manager (ECM) 814.6.4 Expander connection r
25、outer (ECR). 814.6.5 Broadcast propagation processor (BPP) 824.6.6 Expander device interfaces. 824.6.6.1 Expander device interface overview 824.6.6.2 Expander device interfaces detail . 844.6.6.3 ECM interface 854.6.6.4 ECR interface 864.6.6.5 BPP interface 874.6.7 Expander device routing . 894.6.7.
26、1 Routing attributes and routing methods 894.6.7.2 Expander device topology routing attribute restrictions. 894.6.7.3 Connection request routing . 904.6.7.4 Expander route table . 904.6.7.4.1 Expander route table overview 904.6.7.4.2 Phy-based expander route table 914.6.7.4.3 Expander-based expander
27、 route table 924.6.8 Expander device reduced functionality . 924.6.9 Broadcast (Expander) handling 934.7 Discover process 934.7.1 Discover process overview . 934.7.2 Starting the discover process (Broadcast (Change) handling) . 934.7.3 Discover process traversal 934.7.4 Discover process in a self-co
28、nfiguring expander device. 954.7.5 Enabling multiplexing 964.8 Configuration subprocess. 964.8.1 Configuration subprocess overview 964.8.2 Allowed expander device topologies. 974.8.3 Externally configurable expander device route table optimization 984.8.4 Externally configurable expander device expa
29、nder route index order 994.9 Zoning. 1054.9.1 Zoning overview 1054.9.2 Zoning expander device requirements 1094.9.3 Zoning operation . 1124.9.3.1 Zone phy information. 1124.9.3.2 Zone groups 1144.9.3.3 Zone permission table . 1144.9.3.4 Zoning expander route table . 1164.9.3.5 Source zone group and
30、destination zone group determination. 1174.9.4 Zone phy information and link reset sequences . 1174.9.5 Broadcast processing in a zoning expander device with zoning enabled. 1194.9.6 Zone configuration 1204.9.6.1 Zone configuration overview . 1204.9.6.2 Lock step . 1204.9.6.3 Load step. 121Copyright
31、 American National Standards Institute Provided by IHS under license with ANSI Not for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-iii4.9.6.4 Activate step 1214.9.6.5 Unlock step 1224.9.6.6 Zone lock inactivity timer . 1224.9.6.7 Enable a zoning expander device . 1234.
32、10 Phy test functions . 1234.10.1 Phy test functions overview 1234.10.2 Transmit pattern phy test function. 1244.11 Phy events 1245 Physical layer. 1295.1 Physical layer overview 1295.2 Conventions for defining maximum limits for S-parameters . 1295.3 Compliance points 1305.4 Passive interconnect 13
33、95.4.1 SATA connectors and cable assemblies 1395.4.2 SAS connectors and cables 1395.4.3 Connectors 1445.4.3.1 Connectors overview. 1445.4.3.2 SAS internal connectors 1455.4.3.2.1 SAS Drive connectors 1455.4.3.2.1.1 SAS Drive plug connector . 1455.4.3.2.1.2 SAS Drive cable receptacle connector 1455.4
34、.3.2.1.3 SAS Drive backplane receptacle connector 1465.4.3.2.1.4 SAS Drive connector pin assignments 1475.4.3.2.2 SAS 4i connectors . 1495.4.3.2.2.1 SAS 4i cable receptacle connector . 1495.4.3.2.2.2 SAS 4i plug connector. 1495.4.3.2.2.3 SAS 4i connector pin assignments . 1505.4.3.2.3 Mini SAS 4i co
35、nnectors 1525.4.3.2.3.1 Mini SAS 4i cable plug connector . 1525.4.3.2.3.2 Mini SAS 4i receptacle connector . 1525.4.3.2.3.3 Mini SAS 4i connector pin assignments 1535.4.3.3 SAS external connectors. 1555.4.3.3.1 SAS 4x connectors 1555.4.3.3.1.1 SAS 4x cable plug connector 1555.4.3.3.1.2 SAS 4x recept
36、acle connector 1555.4.3.3.1.3 SAS 4x connector pin assignments 1575.4.3.3.2 Mini SAS 4x connectors. 1585.4.3.3.2.1 Mini SAS 4x cable plug connector 1585.4.3.3.2.2 Mini SAS 4x receptacle connector 1615.4.3.3.2.3 Mini SAS 4x connector pin assignments. 1675.4.4 Cable assemblies 1685.4.4.1 SAS internal
37、cable assemblies 1685.4.4.1.1 SAS Drive cable assemblies 1685.4.4.1.2 SAS internal symmetric cable assemblies. 1695.4.4.1.2.1 SAS internal symmetric cable assemblies overview . 1695.4.4.1.2.2 SAS internal symmetric cable assembly - SAS 4i. 1705.4.4.1.2.3 SAS internal symmetric cable assembly - Mini
38、SAS 4i . 1715.4.4.1.2.4 SAS internal symmetric cable assembly - SAS 4i to Mini SAS 4i with vendor-specific sidebands. 1725.4.4.1.2.5 SAS internal symmetric cable assembly - SAS 4i controller to Mini SAS 4i backplane with SGPIO 1735.4.4.1.2.6 SAS internal symmetric cable assembly - Mini SAS 4i contro
39、ller to SAS 4i backplane with SGPIO 1745.4.4.1.3 SAS internal fanout cable assemblies . 1755.4.4.1.3.1 SAS internal fanout cable assemblies overview . 1755.4.4.1.3.2 SAS internal controller-based fanout cable assemblies 176Copyright American National Standards Institute Provided by IHS under license
40、 with ANSI Not for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-iv5.4.4.1.3.3 SAS internal backplane-based fanout cable assemblies 1785.4.4.2 SAS external cable assemblies. 1795.4.4.2.1 SAS external cable assemblies overview 1795.4.4.2.2 SAS external cable assembly - SA
41、S 4x. 1805.4.4.2.3 SAS external cable assembly - Mini SAS 4x . 1815.4.4.2.4 SAS external cable assembly - SAS 4x to Mini SAS 4x 1835.4.5 Backplanes . 1835.5 TxRx connection characteristics. 1845.5.1 TxRx connection characteristics overview 1845.5.2 TxRx connection general characteristics 1855.5.3 Tx
42、Rx connection S-parameter limits . 1855.5.4 TxRx connection characteristics for untrained 1.5 Gbps and 3 Gbps. 1875.5.5 TxRx connection characteristics for trained 1.5 Gbps, 3 Gbps, and 6 Gbps 1885.6 Test loads. 1895.6.1 Test loads overview 1895.6.2 Zero-length test load . 1905.6.3 TCTF test load 19
43、15.6.4 Low-loss TCTF test load . 1955.6.5 Reference transmitter test load. 1975.7 Transmitter device and receiver device electrical characteristics. 2005.7.1 General electrical characteristics 2005.7.2 Transmitter device and receiver device transients 2015.7.3 Eye masks and the jitter transfer funct
44、ion (JTF) . 2015.7.3.1 Eye masks overview 2015.7.3.2 Jitter transfer function (JTF) 2025.7.3.3 Transmitter device eye mask for untrained 1.5 Gbps and 3 Gbps 2035.7.3.4 Receiver device eye mask for untrained 1.5 Gbps and 3 Gbps 2035.7.3.5 Receiver device jitter tolerance eye mask for untrained 1.5 Gb
45、ps and 3 Gbps 2045.7.4 Transmitter device characteristics 2055.7.4.1 Transmitter device characteristics overview 2055.7.4.2 Transmitter device A.C. coupling requirements 2055.7.4.3 Transmitter device general electrical characteristics. 2055.7.4.4 Transmitter device signal output characteristics for
46、untrained 1.5 Gbps and 3 Gbps as measured with the zero-length test load . 2065.7.4.5 Transmitter device signal output characteristics for untrained 1.5 Gbps and 3 Gbps as measured with each test load . 2075.7.4.6 Transmitter device signal output characteristics for trained 1.5 Gbps, 3 Gbps, and 6 G
47、bps 2095.7.4.6.1 Transmitter device signal output characteristics for trained 1.5 Gbps, 3 Gbps, and 6 Gbps overview 2095.7.4.6.2 Transmitter device test procedure . 2105.7.4.6.3 Transmitter device S-parameter limits . 2115.7.4.6.4 Recommended transmitter device settings for interoperability 2125.7.4
48、.6.5 Reference transmitter device characteristics. 2125.7.4.6.6 Transmitter equalization, VMA, and VP-Pmeasurement . 2145.7.4.7 Transmitter device signal output characteristics for OOB signals . 2155.7.5 Receiver device characteristics 2165.7.5.1 Receiver device characteristics overview 2165.7.5.2 R
49、eceiver device A.C. coupling requirements 2175.7.5.3 Receiver device general electrical characteristics. 2175.7.5.4 Delivered signal characteristics for untrained 1.5 Gbps and 3 Gbps 2185.7.5.5 Maximum delivered jitter for untrained 1.5 Gbps and 3 Gbps . 2205.7.5.6 Receiver device jitter tolerance for untrained 1.5 Gbps and 3 Gbps. 2215.7.5.7 Receiver device and delivered signal charac
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