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本文(ANSI INCITS458-2011 Information technology - SCSI Object-Based Storage Device Commands -2 (OSD-2)《信息技术.SCSI基于对象的存储设备指令 -2 (OSD-2)》.pdf)为本站会员(rimleave225)主动上传,麦多课文库仅提供信息存储空间,仅对用户上传内容的表现方式做保护处理,对上载内容本身不做任何修改或编辑。 若此文所含内容侵犯了您的版权或隐私,请立即通知麦多课文库(发送邮件至master@mydoc123.com或直接QQ联系客服),我们立即给予删除!

ANSI INCITS458-2011 Information technology - SCSI Object-Based Storage Device Commands -2 (OSD-2)《信息技术.SCSI基于对象的存储设备指令 -2 (OSD-2)》.pdf

1、American National StandardDeveloped byfor Information Technology SCSI Object-Based Storage Device Commands - 2(OSD-2)INCITS 458-2011INCITS 458-2011Copyright American National Standards Institute Provided by IHS under license with ANSI Not for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without lic

2、ense from IHS-,-,-Copyright American National Standards Institute Provided by IHS under license with ANSI Not for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-INCITS 458-2011American National Standardfor Information Technology SCSI Object-Based StorageDevice Commands -

3、2(OSD-2)SecretariatInformation Technology Industry CouncilApproved March 15, 2011American National Standards Institute, Inc.AbstractThis SCSI command set is designed to provide efficient operation of input/output logical units thatmanage the allocation, placement, and accessing of variable-size data

4、-storage containers, calledobjects. Objects are intended to contain operating system and application constructs.Copyright American National Standards Institute Provided by IHS under license with ANSI Not for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-Approval of an Am

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16、tandard.Copyright American National Standards Institute Provided by IHS under license with ANSI Not for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-iContentsPageForeword xviiIntroduction . xxiii1 Scope. 12 Normative references. 32.1 Normative references. 32.2 Approved

17、ISO and ANSI references 32.3 Approved FIPS references. 32.4 Approved IETF References . 32.5 References under development. 43 Definitions, symbols, abbreviations, and conventions . 53.1 Definitions 53.2 Acronyms. 83.3 Keywords . 93.4 Conventions. 103.5 Bit and byte ordering 113.6 Signed and unsigned

18、integers values 113.7 Notation conventions . 113.7.1 Notation for byte encoded character strings 113.7.2 Notation for procedure calls. 123.8 Data field requirements 133.8.1 ASCII data field requirements 133.8.2 Data field termination and padding requirements 134 SCSI OSD Model. 144.1 The request-res

19、ponse model. 144.2 OSD type devices 144.3 OSD object abstraction 154.4 Elements of the example configuration 164.5 Description of the OSD Architecture 174.6 Stored data objects 174.6.1 Stored data object types 174.6.2 Identifying OSD objects . 184.6.3 Root object. 184.6.4 Partitions 184.6.5 User obj

20、ects. 194.6.6 Collections . 194.6.6.1 Overview 194.6.6.2 LINKED collections 204.6.6.3 TRACKING collections. 20Copyright American National Standards Institute Provided by IHS under license with ANSI Not for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-iiPage4.6.6.4 SPONT

21、ANEOUS collections . 214.6.6.5 Well known collections. 214.6.6.5.1 Overview 214.6.6.5.2 The all user objects in partition well known collection . 224.6.6.5.3 The snapshot/clone tracking well known collection . 224.6.6.6 Commands that use collections to affect multiple user objects . 224.7 OSD object

22、 attributes. 254.7.1 Overview 254.7.2 Attribute length when retrieving defined and undefined attributes. 264.7.3 Attribute length when setting defined and undefined attributes . 264.7.4 Command function ordering for commands that get and/or set attributes . 264.7.5 Attributes pages. 284.7.6 Attribut

23、es 294.7.7 Attributes directories 294.8 Command atomicity and isolation 304.8.1 Overview 304.8.2 Atomicity 304.8.3 Isolation . 324.9 Quotas . 324.9.1 Introduction 324.9.2 Quota errors. 334.9.3 Quota testing . 334.9.4 Changing quotas 334.10 Policy/storage management 344.10.1 Overview 344.10.2 Capabil

24、ities 344.10.2.1 Introduction 344.10.2.2 Capability format 354.10.2.2.1 Introduction 354.10.2.2.2 USER capability object descriptor . 404.10.2.2.3 PAR capability object descriptor 424.10.2.2.4 COL capability object descriptor 434.10.2.2.5 Command termination due to errors detected in a capability 44

25、4.10.2.3 Capabilities and commands allowed . 444.10.3 Data object accessibility 524.10.4 OBSD storage damage detection, repair, and undesirable utilization prevention . 534.10.4.1 Normal usage storage damage detection and repair. 534.10.4.2 Policy access tags . 544.10.4.3 Storage damage detection an

26、d repair after a reset . 554.11 Security 564.11.1 Basic security model 564.11.2 Trust assumptions . 574.11.3 Preparing credentials. 584.11.3.1 Introduction 584.11.3.2 Capability setup steps for credential preparation. 594.11.4 Security methods . 604.11.4.1 Introduction 60Copyright American National

27、Standards Institute Provided by IHS under license with ANSI Not for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-iiiPage4.11.4.2 The NOSEC security method. 614.11.4.3 The CAPKEY security method . 624.11.4.4 The CMDRSP security method 624.11.4.5 The ALLDATA security meth

28、od 634.11.5 Credentials . 674.11.5.1 Credential format 674.11.5.2 Capability keys . 684.11.6 OSD device server security algorithms 684.11.6.1 Credential validation. 684.11.6.1.1 Introduction . 684.11.6.1.2 Validating the solo portion of a credential . 694.11.6.1.3 Validating the extension portion of

29、 a credential 694.11.6.1.4 Validating a CDB continuation segment using the solo portion of a credential . 704.11.6.2 Reconstructing the credential. 704.11.6.2.1 Reconstructing the solo portion of a credential . 704.11.6.2.2 Reconstructing the extension portion of a credential 714.11.6.3 Computing th

30、e integrity check values for a credential 714.11.6.3.1 Computing the solo integrity check value for a credential 714.11.6.3.2 Computing the extended integrity check value for a credential 724.11.6.4 Invalidating credentials. 724.11.7 Request nonces . 734.11.7.1 Request nonce format 734.11.7.2 Device

31、 server validation of request nonces . 734.11.7.3 Lists of previously used request nonces 744.11.7.3.1 Introduction . 744.11.7.3.2 Freezing capability audit fields 744.11.7.3.3 Freezing working keys 754.11.8 Integrity check values. 754.11.9 Secret keys 764.11.9.1 Introduction 764.11.9.2 Computing up

32、dated generation keys and new authentication keys . 774.11.10 OSD security interactions with SPC-4 commands and SAM-4 task management functions. 784.12 Object duplication. 784.12.1 Overview 784.12.2 Snapshot partitions and clone partitions 784.12.2.1 Overview 784.12.2.2 Snapshot history chains . 794

33、.12.2.3 Clone chains 814.12.2.4 Snapshots of clones. 844.12.2.5 Detaching a clone partition. 854.12.3 Object duplication methods 864.12.4 Object duplication state management 874.12.4.1 Overview 874.12.4.2 Time of duplication source object management. 874.12.4.3 Source object freeze duplication manag

34、ement 874.12.5 Object duplication space accounting 874.13 Data persistence model . 88Copyright American National Standards Institute Provided by IHS under license with ANSI Not for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-ivPage4.14 Data-In and Data-Out Buffer model

35、 . 894.14.1 Bidirectional data transfers 894.14.2 OSD meta data 894.14.3 OSD Data-In Buffer format 904.14.4 OSD Data-Out Buffer format 914.14.5 Data-In and Data-Out buffer offsets. 924.15 Error reporting 934.15.1 Introduction 934.15.2 OSD-specific sense data descriptors. 944.15.2.1 OSD error identif

36、ication sense data descriptor 944.15.2.2 OSD response integrity check value sense data descriptor 964.15.2.3 OSD attribute identification sense data descriptor. 964.15.3 Auto contingent allegiance. 974.16 Reservations 975 Common Formats 1005.1 OSD CDB format . 1005.2 Fields commonly used in OSD comm

37、ands 1015.2.1 Overview 1015.2.2 Allocation length 1025.2.3 Caching control bits . 1025.2.4 Capability . 1025.2.5 CDB continuation length 1025.2.6 Get and set attributes parameters . 1035.2.6.1 Get and set attributes CDB format selection . 1035.2.6.2 Set one attribute value using CDB fields . 1035.2.

38、6.3 Get an attributes page and set an attribute value 1045.2.6.4 Get and set attributes lists . 1065.2.7 Immediate bit for TRACKING collections. 1075.2.8 Isolation . 1085.2.9 Length 1085.2.10 Partition_ID 1085.2.11 Security parameters. 1095.2.12 Starting byte address. 1105.2.13 Timestamps control .

39、1105.2.14 User_Object_ID . 1105.3 CDB continuation segment format. 1115.4 CDB continuation descriptors 1125.4.1 Overview 1125.4.2 Scatter/gather list. 1145.4.3 Query list 1165.4.4 User object. 1185.4.5 Extension capabilities CDB continuation descriptors. 1196 Commands for OSD type devices . 1206.1 S

40、ummary of commands for OSD type devices 1206.2 APPEND 1236.3 CLEAR. 125Copyright American National Standards Institute Provided by IHS under license with ANSI Not for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-vPage6.4 CREATE. 1276.5 CREATE AND WRITE . 1296.6 CREATE C

41、LONE . 1326.6.1 Introduction 1326.6.2 Processing before the IMMED_TR bit takes effect 1346.6.3 Processing after the IMMED_TR bit takes effect, if any 1366.6.4 Command completion 1366.7 CREATE COLLECTION. 1386.8 CREATE PARTITION 1406.9 CREATE SNAPSHOT 1426.9.1 Introduction 1426.9.2 Processing before

42、the IMMED_TR bit takes effect 1446.9.3 Processing after the IMMED_TR bit takes effect, if any 1466.9.4 Command completion 1466.10 CREATE USER TRACKING COLLECTION 1486.11 DETACH CLONE . 1516.12 FLUSH . 1546.13 FLUSH COLLECTION . 1566.14 FLUSH OSD. 1586.15 FLUSH PARTITION . 1606.16 FORMAT OSD . 1626.1

43、7 GET ATTRIBUTES 1646.18 GET MEMBER ATTRIBUTES 1656.19 LIST 1676.19.1 Introduction 1676.19.2 LIST command parameter data . 1706.19.3 LIST command and LIST COLLECTION command object descriptor formats 1716.19.3.1 Partition_ID only object descriptor format 1716.19.3.2 Collection_Object_ID only object

44、descriptor format . 1726.19.3.3 User_Object_ID only object descriptor format . 1726.20 LIST COLLECTION 1736.21 OBJECT STRUCTURE CHECK 1786.21.1 Introduction 1786.21.2 Structure checking for the root object and all partitions . 1796.21.3 Structure checking for a specific partition 1806.22 PERFORM SCS

45、I COMMAND 1816.23 PERFORM TASK MANAGEMENT FUNCTION 1846.24 PUNCH 187Copyright American National Standards Institute Provided by IHS under license with ANSI Not for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-viPage6.25 QUERY 1896.25.1 Introduction 1896.25.2 Matches lis

46、t parameter data format . 1916.26 READ. 1926.27 READ MAP 1946.27.1 Introduction 1946.27.2 READ MAP command and READ MAPS AND COMPARE command parameter data 1966.28 READ MAPS AND COMPARE 1996.29 REFRESH SNAPSHOT OR CLONE . 2016.29.1 Introduction 2016.29.2 Processing before the IMMED_TR bit takes effe

47、ct . 2036.29.3 Processing after the IMMED_TR bit takes effect, if any 2056.29.4 Command completion 2056.29.5 Linking a snapshot as the most recent entry in the history chain 2066.29.6 Unlinking a snapshot from the history chain 2066.30 REMOVE . 2086.31 REMOVE COLLECTION . 2096.32 REMOVE MEMBER OBJEC

48、TS. 2116.33 REMOVE PARTITION . 2126.34 RESTORE PARTITION FROM SNAPSHOT. 2156.34.1 Introduction 2156.34.2 Processing before the IMMED_TR bit takes effect . 2166.34.3 Processing after the IMMED_TR bit takes effect, if any 2176.34.4 Command completion 2176.35 SET ATTRIBUTES 2196.36 SET KEY 2206.37 SET

49、MASTER KEY 2226.37.1 Introduction 2226.37.2 Seed exchange 2236.37.3 Change master key 2246.38 SET MEMBER ATTRIBUTES 2276.39 WRITE . 2297 Parameters for OSD type devices . 2317.1 Attributes parameters 2317.1.1 Attributes parameter formats . 2317.1.2 Reporting illegal attempts to set attribute values . 2317.1.3 OSD attrib

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