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1.5   Address frames 
 
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1.5.5.3 
Connection responses  
Table 1.25 lists the responses to an OPEN address frame being transmitted.  
Table 1.25  Connection responses 
Response 
Description 
AIP 
Arbitration in progress.  When an expander device is trying 
to open a connection to the selected destination port, it 
returns an AIP to the source phy.  The source phy shall 
reinitialize and restart its Open Timeout timer when it 
receives an AIP.  AIP is sent by an expander device while it 
is internally arbitrating for access to an expander port. 
OPEN_ACCEPT 
Connection request accepted. This is sent by the destination 
phy. 
OPEN_REJECT 
Connection request rejected.  This is sent in response by the 
destination phy or by an expander device.  
OPEN address 
frame 
If the AIP primitive has been detected just before the OPEN 
address frame, this indicates a top-priority connection 
request, meaning that the OPEN_ACCEPT primitive or an 
OPEN_REJECT primitive must be sent.  If an AIP primitive 
has not been detected yet, this indicates that two connection 
requests have crossed over the physical link.  At this time, 
arbitration fairness is used to determine which request 
should take priority. 
BREAK 
The destination port or expander port may reply with 
BREAK indicating the connection is not being established. 
Open Timeout  
timer expires 
The source phy shall abort the connection request by 
transmitting BREAK. 
 
After an OPEN_REJECT (CONNECTION RATE NOT SUPPORTED) has been 
received by a SAS TARG port, the SAS TARG device shall set the connection 
rate for future requests for that I_T_L_Q nexus to:  
a)  the last value received in a connection request from the SAS INIT port; 
b)  1,5 Gbps; or 
c)  the connection rate in effect when the command was received. 
1.5.5.4 
Arbitration fairness  
SAS supports least-recently used arbitration fairness.  
(This is a service equalization method that lowers the priority of the most recently 
used device, that is to say, gives higher priority to devices that have been in the 
wait state for a long period of time.)