ANSI INCITS 337
Information Technology – Scheduled Transfer Protocol (ST)
| Organization: | ANSI |
| Publication Date: | 1 January 2000 |
| Status: | active |
| Page Count: | 110 |
scope:
This American National Standard specifies a connection- oriented data transfer protocol supporting flow-controlled Read and Write sequences and non-flow-controlled,
Specifications are included for:
- Virtual Connection setup and teardown, where the Virtual Connections have end-node-specific ULP-Port, ST-Port, Key, and ST Buffer Size values;
- control information (ST Header) flow control;
- data movement sequences:
flow-controlled Read and Write sequences (Transfers);
• non-flow-controlled Put, Get, and FetchOp sequences (to a persistent memory region);
- determining the size of the Block, the unit of data flow control;
- tiling the data transmission so that each data unit does not cross a receiver buffer boundary;
- detecting errors with a checksum;
- acknowledging partial Transfers so that buffers can be reused;
- providing means for resending partial Transfers for error recovery; and
- terminating Transfers in progress.
Note that some Scheduled Transfer Protocol implementations work best with lower-layer protocol (LLP) in-order delivery, which may not be available on all media.
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