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Parallel SCSI Interface Product Manual, Rev. A                                        
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7.4.2
Disconnect example
In the single command example, the length of time necessary to obtain the data may require a time consuming 
physical seek. In order to improve system throughput, the drive may disconnect from the initiator, freeing the 
SCSI bus to allow other requests to be sent to other SCSI devices. To do this, the initiator must be reselectable 
and capable of restoring the pointers upon reconnection. The drive must be capable of arbitrating for the SCSI 
bus and reselecting the initiator. See Figure 20.
After the drive has received the READ command (and has determined that there will be a delay), it disconnects 
by sending a DISCONNECT message and releasing BSY (goes to Bus Free state).
When the data is ready to be transferred, the drive reconnects to the initiator, the initiator restores the pointers 
to their most recently saved values (which in this case are the initial values), and the drive continues (as in the 
single command example) to finish the operation. The initiator recognizes that the operation is complete when 
a Command Complete message is received.
If the drive elects to disconnect after transferring part of the data (e.g., while crossing a cylinder boundary), it 
sends a Save Data Pointer message and a DISCONNECT message to the initiator and then disconnects. 
When reconnection is completed, the initiator restores the current data pointer to the value it was immediately 
before the Save Data Pointer message.
Figure 20.  Disconnect example
Start
Bus Free
Arbitrate
Select with
Attention
Message Out
(identify)
Command
(ex. read)
End
Bus Free
Arbitrate
Reselect
Message In
(identify)
Data In
Message In
(disconnect)
Message In
(disconnect)
Bus Free
Arbitrate
Reselect
Message In
(identify)
Message In
(save ptrs.)
Status
Message In
(command
complete)
Bus Free
Data In