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Fibre Channel Interface Manual, Rev. D
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11.5.1.1
Sense Key Specific Valid (SKSV) and Sense Key Specific
Refer to the appropriate tables in this section for sense key specific values.     
Field definitions (listed alphabetically)  
  
 
BPV (Bit Pointer Valid) and Bit Pointer    
0
The value in the bit pointer field is not valid.
1
The bit pointer field specifies the bit of the byte designated by the field pointer that is in error. When a multiple-bit 
field is in error, the bit pointer field points to the most significant (left-most) bit of the field.
C/D (Command Data)   
1
The illegal parameter is in the command descriptor block.
0
The illegal parameter is in the data parameters sent by the initiator.
Field Pointer   
The byte of the command descriptor block or of the parameter data that was in error. Bytes are numbered starting from 
zero, as shown in the tables describing the commands and parameters. When a multiple-byte field is in error, the pointer 
points to the most significant (left-most) byte of the field.
Note.
Bytes identified as being in error are not necessarily the place that has to be changed to correct the problem.
SKSV (Sense Key Specific Valid)   
This bit indicates whether the sense key specific data is valid.
0
Data is not valid.
1
Data is valid. See Table 88.
Table 88: 
Sense Key Specific reference tables
Sense Key field value
SKSV 
Error description
See table
05h (Illegal Request)
1
These fields point to illegal parameters in command descriptor blocks 
and data parameters sent by the initiator.
01h (Recovered Error)
04h (Hardware Error) or
03h (Medium Error)
1
These fields identify the actual number of retries used in attempting 
to recover from the error condition.
02h (Not Ready)
1
These fields are only defined for the Format Unit command with the 
Immed bit set to one (1).
Table 89: 
Field Pointer bytes
       Bit
Byte
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
15
SKSV
C/D
Reserved
BPV
Bit Pointer
16
(MSB)
Field Pointer
17
(LSB)
Table 
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