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SAS Interface 
 
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C141-C013 
1.5.5  Connections 
1.5.5.1 
Connections overview  
A connection is opened between a SAS INIT port and a SAS TARG port before 
communication begins.  A connection is established between one SAS INIT phy 
in the SAS INIT port and one SAS TARG phy in the SAS TARG port.  
SSP INIT ports open SSP connections to transmit SCSI commands, task 
management functions, or transfer data. SSP TARG ports open SSP connections 
to transfer data or transmit status.  
Also at the SSP TARG port, an SSP connection must be established before data or 
a status is sent. 
The OPEN address frame is used to request that a connection be opened. AIP, 
OPEN_ACCEPT and OPEN_REJECT are the responses to an OPEN address 
frame.  BREAK is used to abort connection requests and to unilaterally break a 
connection. CLOSE is used for orderly closing a connection.  
Connections use a single pathway from the SAS INIT phy to the SAS TARG phy.  
While a connection is open, only one pathway shall be used for that connection.  
A wide port may have separate connections on each of its phys.  
1.5.5.2 
Connection request  
The OPEN address frame is used to open a connection from a source port to a 
destination port using one source phy and one destination phy.  
To make a connection request, the source port shall transmit an OPEN address 
frame through an available phy.  The source phy shall transmit idle dwords after 
the OPEN address frame until it receives a response or aborts the connection 
request with BREAK.  
After transmitting an OPEN address frame, the source phy shall initialize and start 
a 1 ms Open Timeout timer.  Whenever an AIP is received, the source phy shall 
reinitialize and restart the Open Timeout timer. Source phys are not required to 
enforce a limit on the number of AIPs received before aborting the connection 
request. When any connection response is received, the source phy shall 
reinitialize the Open Timeout timer.  If the Open Timeout timer expires before a 
connection response is received, the source phy may assume the destination port 
does not exist and shall transmit BREAK to abort the connection request.  
The OPEN address frame flows through expander devices onto intermediate 
physical links.  If an expander device on the pathway is unable to forward the 
connect request because none of the prospective physical links support the 
requested connection rate, the expander device shall return OPEN_REJECT 
(CONNECTION RATE NOT SUPPORTED).  If the OPEN address frame reaches 
the destination, it shall return either OPEN_ACCEPT or OPEN_REJECT.   
Rate matching shall be used on any physical links in the pathway with negotiated 
physical link rates that are faster than the requested connection rate.