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Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)                         F. KnightRequest for Comments: 7144                                        NetAppCategory: Standards Track                                 M. ChadalapakaISSN: 2070-1721                                                Microsoft                                                              April 2014Internet Small Computer System Interface (iSCSI)SCSI Features UpdateAbstract   Internet Small Computer System Interface (iSCSI) is a SCSI   transport protocol that maps the SCSI family of protocols onto   TCP/IP.  The iSCSI protocol as specified inRFC 7143 (and as   previously specified by the combination ofRFC 3720 andRFC5048) is based on the SAM-2 (SCSI Architecture Model - 2)   version of the SCSI family of protocols.  This document   defines enhancements to the iSCSI protocol to support certain   additional features of the SCSI protocol that were defined in   SAM-3, SAM-4, and SAM-5.   This document is a companion document toRFC 7143.Status of This Memo   This is an Internet Standards Track document.   This document is a product of the Internet Engineering Task Force   (IETF).  It represents the consensus of the IETF community.  It has   received public review and has been approved for publication by   the Internet Engineering Steering Group (IESG).  Further   information on Internet Standards is available inSection 2 of   RFC 5741.   Information about the current status of this document, any   errata, and how to provide feedback on it may be obtained athttp://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc7144.Knight & Chadalapaka         Standards Track                    [Page 1]

RFC 7144               iSCSI SCSI Features Update             April 2014Copyright Notice   Copyright (c) 2014 IETF Trust and the persons identified as the   document authors.  All rights reserved.   This document is subject toBCP 78 and the IETF Trust's Legal   Provisions Relating to IETF Documents   (http://trustee.ietf.org/license-info) in effect on the date of   publication of this document.  Please review these documents   carefully, as they describe your rights and restrictions with respect   to this document.  Code Components extracted from this document must   include Simplified BSD License text as described in Section 4.e of   the Trust Legal Provisions and are provided without warranty as   described in the Simplified BSD License.Knight & Chadalapaka         Standards Track                    [Page 2]

RFC 7144               iSCSI SCSI Features Update             April 2014Table of Contents1. Introduction ....................................................42. Definitions, Acronyms, and Document Summary .....................42.1. Definitions ................................................42.2. Acronyms ...................................................42.3. New Semantics ..............................................43. Terminology Mapping .............................................54. New Feature Use .................................................74.1. Negotiation of New Feature Use .............................7      4.2. Impact on Standard INQUIRY Data - iSCSI Version           Descriptors ................................................85. SCSI Commands ...................................................95.1. SCSI Command Additions .....................................95.1.1. Command Priority (Byte 2) ..........................105.2. SCSI Response Additions ...................................115.2.1. Status Qualifier ...................................125.2.2. Data Segment - Sense and Response Data Segment .....126. Task Management Functions ......................................136.1. Task Management Function Request PDU ......................136.2. Existing Task Management Functions ........................146.3. Task Management Function Additions ........................146.3.1. LUN Field ..........................................156.3.2. Referenced Task Tag ................................166.3.3. RefCmdSN ...........................................166.4. Task Management Function Responses ........................176.4.1. Task Management Function Response PDU ..............176.4.2. Task Management Function Response Additions ........186.5. Task Management Requests Affecting Multiple Tasks .........197. Login/Text Operational Text Keys ...............................197.1. New Operational Text Keys .................................197.1.1. iSCSIProtocolLevel .................................198. Security Considerations ........................................209. IANA Considerations ............................................2110. References ....................................................2410.1. Normative References .....................................2410.2. Informative References ...................................2411. Acknowledgements ..............................................24Knight & Chadalapaka         Standards Track                    [Page 3]

RFC 7144               iSCSI SCSI Features Update             April 20141.  Introduction   The original iSCSI protocol [RFC3720] was built based on the [SAM2]   model for SCSI.  Several new features and capabilities have been   added to the SCSI Architecture Model in the intervening years (at the   time of publication of this document, SAM-5 was the current version   of the SCSI Architecture Model).  This document is not a complete   revision of [RFC3720].  Instead, this document is intended as a   companion document toRFC 7143; this document may also be used as a   companion document to the combination of [RFC3720] and [RFC5048],   although both of those RFCs have been obsoleted by [RFC7143].   For more information on the SCSI Architecture Model and SCSI Primary   Commands - 4, contact the INCITS T10 Technical Committee for SCSI   Storage Interfaces at <http://www.t10.org>.2.  Definitions, Acronyms, and Document Summary2.1.  Definitions   The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT",   "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "MAY", and "OPTIONAL" in this   document are to be interpreted as described in [RFC2119].2.2.  Acronyms   ACA      Auto Contingent Allegiance   AHS      Additional Header Segment   ISID     Initiator Session Identifier   LU       Logical Unit   PDU      Protocol Data Unit   SAM-5    SCSI Architecture Model - 5 (see [SAM5])   TSIH     Target Session Identifying Handle2.3.  New Semantics   This document specifies new iSCSI semantics.  This section summarizes   the contents of the document.Section 3:  The mapping of iSCSI objects to SAM-5 objects                  The iSCSI node may contain both initiator and target                  capabilities.Section 4:  New feature use                  New features need negotiation for use.  The                  negotiation may have an impact on standard INQUIRY                  data.Knight & Chadalapaka         Standards Track                    [Page 4]

RFC 7144               iSCSI SCSI Features Update             April 2014Section 5:  New command operations                  The PRI field for SCSI command priority has been added                  to the SCSI Command PDU (seeSection 5.1.1).  The                  Status Qualifier field has been added to the SCSI                  Response PDU (seeSection 5.2.1).  Sense data may be                  returned (via Autosense) for any SCSI status, not just                  CHECK CONDITION (seeSection 5.2.2).Section 6:  New task management functions                  Four new task management functions (QUERY TASK, QUERY                  TASK SET, I_T NEXUS RESET, and QUERY ASYNCHRONOUS                  EVENT) have been added (seeSection 6.3).  A new                  "Function succeeded" response has been added (seeSection 6.4.2).Section 7:  New negotiation key                  A new negotiation key has been added to enable the use                  of the new features in Sections5 and6.3.  Terminology Mapping   The iSCSI model (defined in [RFC7143]) uses different terminology   than the SCSI Architecture Model.  In some cases, iSCSI uses multiple   terms to describe what in the SCSI Architecture Model is described   with a single term.  The iSCSI terms and SAM-5 terms are not   necessarily equivalent, but rather, the iSCSI terms represent   examples of the objects or classes described in SAM-5 as follows:Knight & Chadalapaka         Standards Track                    [Page 5]

RFC 7144               iSCSI SCSI Features Update             April 2014       Terminology inRFC 7143     | Terminology in SAM-5     +-----------------------------+---------------------------+     | Network Entity              | none                      |     +-----------------------------+---------------------------+     | iSCSI Node                  | SCSI Device               |     +-----------------------------+---------------------------+     | iSCSI Name                  | SCSI Device Name          |     +-----------------------------+---------------------------+     | iSCSI Node Name             | SCSI Device Name          |     +-----------------------------+---------------------------+     | iSCSI Initiator Node        | SCSI Initiator Device     |     +-----------------------------+---------------------------+     | iSCSI Initiator Name        | SCSI Device Name          |     +-----------------------------+---------------------------+     | iSCSI Initiator Port        | SCSI Initiator Port       |     | Identifier; (i.e., iSCSI    | Identifier                |     | Node Name + ,,,i, + ISID)** |                           |     +-----------------------------+---------------------------+     | iSCSI Initiator Port Name;  | SCSI Initiator Port Name  |     | (i.e., iSCSI Node Name +    |                           |     | ,,,i, + ISID)**             |                           |     +-----------------------------+---------------------------+     | iSCSI Target Node           | SCSI Target Device        |     +-----------------------------+---------------------------+     | iSCSI Target Name           | SCSI Device Name          |     +-----------------------------+---------------------------+     | iSCSI Target Port           | SCSI Target Port          |     | Identifier; (i.e., iSCSI    | Identifier                |     | Node Name + ,,,t, +         |                           |     | Target Portal Group Tag)**  |                           |     +-----------------------------+---------------------------+     | iSCSI Target Port Name;     | SCSI Target Port Name     |     | (i.e., iSCSI Node Name +    |                           |     | ,,,t, + Target Portal       |                           |     | Group Tag)**                |                           |     +-----------------------------+---------------------------+     | iSCSI Target Portal Group   | SCSI Target Port          |     +-----------------------------+---------------------------+     | iSCSI Initiator Name +      | I_T Nexus Identifier      |     | ',i,' + ISID + iSCSI        |                           |     | Target Name + ',t,' +       |                           |     | Target Portal Group Tag     |                           |     +-----------------------------+---------------------------+     | Target Portal Group Tag     | Relative Port ID          |     +-----------------------------+---------------------------+   ** The text encoding of the ISID value and the Target Portal Group      Tag value includes an initial ,,0X or ,,0x (see [RFC7143]).Knight & Chadalapaka         Standards Track                    [Page 6]

RFC 7144               iSCSI SCSI Features Update             April 2014   The following diagram shows an example of a combination target device   and initiator device.  Such a configuration may exist in a target   device that implements a SCSI Copy Manager.  This example shows how a   session that shares Network Portals within a Portal Group may be   established (see Target Portal Group 1).  In addition, this example   shows the initiator using a different portal group than the target   portal group, but the initiator portal group sharing Network Portal A   with the target portal group.     ----------------------------IP Network---------------------             |               |                    |        +----|---------------|-------+       +----|------------+        | +----------+ +----------+  |       | +----------+    |        | | Network  | | Network  |  |       | | Network  |    |        | | Portal A | | Portal B |  |       | | Portal A |    |        | +----------+ +----------+  |       | +----------+    |        |    |    Target     |       |       |    | Initiator  |        |    |    Portal     |       |       |    | Portal     |        |    |    Group 1    |       |       |    | Group 2    |        +----|---------------|-------+       +----|------------+             |               |                    |  +----------|---------------|--------------------|--------------------+  | +--------|---------------|----+ +-------------|------------------+ |  | |+-------|---------------|---+| |+------------|-----------------+| |  | ||iSCSI Session (Target side)|| ||iSCSI Session (Initiator side)|| |  | ||                           || ||                              || |  | ||       (TSIH = 56)         || ||        (SSID = 48)           || |  | |+---------------------------+| |+------------------------------+| |  | |                             | |                                | |  | |     iSCSI Target Node       | |      iSCSI Initiator Node      | |  | +-----------------------------+ +--------------------------------+ |  |                          iSCSI Node                                |  |              (within Network Entity, not shown)                    |  +--------------------------------------------------------------------+4.  New Feature Use4.1.  Negotiation of New Feature Use   The iSCSIProtocolLevel operational text key (seeSection 7.1.1)   containing a value of "2" MUST be negotiated to enable the use of   features described in this RFC.   This is an iSCSI negotiation mechanism that enabled iSCSI support for   corresponding SCSI capabilities (see [SAM5] and [SPC4]).  For this   reason, negotiation of this key to a value of "2" is necessary but   not sufficient for use of the SCSI capabilities enabled by the iSCSI   features in this RFC.Knight & Chadalapaka         Standards Track                    [Page 7]

RFC 7144               iSCSI SCSI Features Update             April 2014   For example, an iSCSI implementation may negotiate this new key to   "2" but respond to the new task management functions (seeSection6.3) with "Task management function not supported" (which indicates a   SCSI error that prevents the function from being performed).  In   contrast, if the key is negotiated to "2", an iSCSI implementation   MUST NOT reject a Task Management Function Request PDU that requests   one of the new task management functions (as such a reject would   report an iSCSI protocol error).4.2.  Impact on Standard INQUIRY Data - iSCSI Version Descriptors   The negotiated value of the iSCSIProtocolLevel key is an increment   from the base iSCSI version descriptor value (0960h); see [SPC4].  If   the SCSI device server returns an iSCSI version descriptor in the   standard INQUIRY data, then the value returned in that iSCSI version   descriptor MUST be set to the sum of the base value (0960h) plus the   negotiated value of the iSCSIProtocolLevel key.  (For example, if the   negotiated iSCSIProtocolLevel=2, then if an iSCSI version descriptor   is returned in the standard INQUIRY data, it is set to 0962h.)   In support of this functionality, INCITS Technical Committee T10,   which is responsible for SCSI standards, has assigned SCSI version   descriptor codes 0961h-097Fh toRFC 7144 for IANA to manage via the   values 1-31 of the iSCSIProtocolLevel key; seeSection 9.  The "No   version claimed" description for the value 0 of the   iSCSIProtocolLevel key corresponds to the existing T10 assignment of   the 0960h SCSI version descriptor code to "iSCSI (no version   claimed)" -- for this reason, the assignment of the value 0 in the   IANA registry for the iSCSIProtocolLevel key must not be changed.Knight & Chadalapaka         Standards Track                    [Page 8]

RFC 7144               iSCSI SCSI Features Update             April 20145.  SCSI Commands5.1.  SCSI Command Additions   The format of the SCSI Command PDU is:   Byte/     0       |       1       |       2       |       3       |      /              |               |               |               |     |0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7|0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7|0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7|0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7|     +---------------+---------------+---------------+---------------+    0|.|I| 0x01      |F|R|W|. .|ATTR | PRI   |  Reserved             |     +---------------+---------------+---------------+---------------+    4|TotalAHSLength | DataSegmentLength                             |     +---------------+---------------+---------------+---------------+    8| Logical Unit Number (LUN)                                     |     +                                                               +   12|                                                               |     +---------------+---------------+---------------+---------------+   16| Initiator Task Tag                                            |     +---------------+---------------+---------------+---------------+   20| Expected Data Transfer Length                                 |     +---------------+---------------+---------------+---------------+   24| CmdSN                                                         |     +---------------+---------------+---------------+---------------+   28| ExpStatSN                                                     |     +---------------+---------------+---------------+---------------+   32/ SCSI Command Descriptor Block (CDB)                           /    +/                                                               /     +---------------+---------------+---------------+---------------+   48/ AHS (Optional)                                                /     +---------------+---------------+---------------+---------------+    x/ Header Digest (Optional)                                      /     +---------------+---------------+---------------+---------------+    y/ (DataSegment, Command Data) (Optional)                        /    +/                                                               /     +---------------+---------------+---------------+---------------+    z/ Data Digest (Optional)                                        /     +---------------+---------------+---------------+---------------+   The SCSI Command PDU above is duplicated from [RFC7143] for reference   to show the PRI field.  For any field other than the PRI field, the   text in [RFC7143] supersedes the text inSection 5.1 of this document   in the event the two documents conflict.Knight & Chadalapaka         Standards Track                    [Page 9]

RFC 7144               iSCSI SCSI Features Update             April 20145.1.1.  Command Priority (Byte 2)   The Command Priority (PRI) is a four-bit field that specifies the   relative scheduling importance of this command in relation to other   commands already in the task set with SIMPLE task attributes (see   [SAM5]).Section 11 ("iSCSI PDU Formats") of [RFC7143] requires that senders   set this field to zero.  A sender MUST NOT set this field to a value   other than zero unless the iSCSIProtocolLevel text key defined inSection 7.1.1 has been negotiated on the session with a value of "2".   This field MUST be ignored by iSCSI targets unless the   iSCSIProtocolLevel text key with a value of "2" as defined inSection7.1.1 was negotiated on the session.   See [SAM5] for additional considerations on the use of the Command   Priority field.Knight & Chadalapaka         Standards Track                   [Page 10]

RFC 7144               iSCSI SCSI Features Update             April 20145.2.  SCSI Response Additions   The format of the SCSI Response PDU is:    Byte/     0       |       1       |       2       |       3       |       /              |               |               |               |      |0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7|0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7|0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7|0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7|      +---------------+---------------+---------------+---------------+     0|.|.| 0x21      |1|. .|o|u|O|U|.| Response      | Status        |      +---------------+---------------+---------------+---------------+     4|TotalAHSLength | DataSegmentLength                             |      +---------------+---------------+---------------+---------------+     8| Status Qualifier              | Reserved                      |      +---------------+---------------+---------------+---------------+    12| Reserved                                                      |      +---------------+---------------+---------------+---------------+    16| Initiator Task Tag                                            |      +---------------+---------------+---------------+---------------+    20| SNACK Tag or Reserved                                         |      +---------------+---------------+---------------+---------------+    24| StatSN                                                        |      +---------------+---------------+---------------+---------------+    28| ExpCmdSN                                                      |      +---------------+---------------+---------------+---------------+    32| MaxCmdSN                                                      |      +---------------+---------------+---------------+---------------+    36| ExpDataSN or Reserved                                         |      +---------------+---------------+---------------+---------------+    40| Bidirectional Read Residual Count or Reserved                 |      +---------------+---------------+---------------+---------------+    44| Residual Count or Reserved                                    |      +---------------+---------------+---------------+---------------+    48| Header-Digest (Optional)                                      |      +---------------+---------------+---------------+---------------+      / Data Segment (Optional)                                       /     +/                                                               /      +---------------+---------------+---------------+---------------+      | Data-Digest (Optional)                                        |      +---------------+---------------+---------------+---------------+   The SCSI Response PDU above is duplicated from [RFC7143] for   reference to show the Status Qualifier field.  For any field other   than the Status field, the Status Qualifier field, and the Data   Segment - Sense and Response Data Segment field, the text in   [RFC7143] supersedes the text inSection 5.2 of this document in the   event the two documents conflict.Knight & Chadalapaka         Standards Track                   [Page 11]

RFC 7144               iSCSI SCSI Features Update             April 20145.2.1.  Status Qualifier   The Status Qualifier provides additional status information (see   [SAM5]).   As defined inSection 11 ("iSCSI PDU Formats") of [RFC7143],   compliant senders already set this field to zero.  Compliant senders   MUST NOT set this field to a value other than zero unless the   iSCSIProtocolLevel text key with a value of "2" as defined inSection7.1.1 was negotiated on the session.   This field MUST be ignored by receivers unless the iSCSIProtocolLevel   text key with a value of "2" as defined inSection 7.1.1 was   negotiated on the session.5.2.2.  Data Segment - Sense and Response Data SegmentSection 11.4.7 of [RFC7143] specifies that iSCSI targets MUST support   and enable Autosense.  If Status is CHECK CONDITION (0x02), then the   Data Segment MUST contain sense data for the failed command.  While   [RFC7143] does not make any statements about the state of the Data   Segment when the Status is not CHECK CONDITION (0x02) (i.e., the Data   Segment is not prohibited from containing sense data when the Status   is not CHECK CONDITION), negotiation of the iSCSIProtocolLevel text   key with a value of "2" as defined inSection 7.1.1 explicitly   indicates that the Data Segment MAY contain sense data at any time,   no matter what value is set in the Status field.Knight & Chadalapaka         Standards Track                   [Page 12]

RFC 7144               iSCSI SCSI Features Update             April 20146.  Task Management Functions6.1.  Task Management Function Request PDU    Byte/     0       |       1       |       2       |       3       |       /              |               |               |               |      |0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7|0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7|0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7|0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7|      +---------------+---------------+---------------+---------------+     0|.|I| 0x02      |1| Function    | Reserved                      |      +---------------+---------------+---------------+---------------+     4|TotalAHSLength | DataSegmentLength                             |      +---------------+---------------+---------------+---------------+     8| Logical Unit Number (LUN)                                     |      +                                                               +    12|                                                               |      +---------------+---------------+---------------+---------------+    16| Initiator Task Tag                                            |      +---------------+---------------+---------------+---------------+    20| Referenced Task Tag or 0xffffffff                             |      +---------------+---------------+---------------+---------------+    24| CmdSN                                                         |      +---------------+---------------+---------------+---------------+    28| ExpStatSN                                                     |      +---------------+---------------+---------------+---------------+    32| RefCmdSN or Reserved                                          |      +---------------+---------------+---------------+---------------+    36| ExpDataSN or Reserved                                         |      +---------------+---------------+---------------+---------------+    40| Reserved                                                      /     +/                                                               /      +---------------+---------------+---------------+---------------+    48| Header-Digest (Optional)                                      |      +---------------+---------------+---------------+---------------+   The Task Management Function Request PDU above is duplicated from   [RFC7143] for reference only.  [RFC7143] supersedes the text in   Sections6.1 and6.2 of this document in the event the two documents   conflict.Knight & Chadalapaka         Standards Track                   [Page 13]

RFC 7144               iSCSI SCSI Features Update             April 20146.2.  Existing Task Management FunctionsSection 11.5 of [RFC7143] defines the semantics used to request that   SCSI task management functions be performed.  The following task   management functions are defined:      1   -   ABORT TASK      2   -   ABORT TASK SET      3   -   CLEAR ACA      4   -   CLEAR TASK SET      5   -   LOGICAL UNIT RESET      6   -   TARGET WARM RESET      7   -   TARGET COLD RESET      8   -   TASK REASSIGN6.3.  Task Management Function Additions   Additional task management function codes are listed below.  For a   more detailed description of SCSI task management, see [SAM5].      9  - QUERY TASK - determine if the command identified by the         Referenced Task Tag field is present in the task set.      10 - QUERY TASK SET - determine if any command is present in the         task set for the I_T_L Nexus on which the task management         function was received.      11 - I_T NEXUS RESET - perform an I_T nexus loss function (see         [SAM5]) for the I_T nexus on which the task management function         was received.      12 - QUERY ASYNCHRONOUS EVENT - determine if there is a unit         attention condition or a deferred error pending for the I_T_L         nexus on which the task management function was received.   These task management function requests MUST NOT be sent unless the   iSCSIProtocolLevel text key with a value of "2" as defined inSection7.1.1 was negotiated on the session.   Any compliant initiator that sends any of the new task management   functions defined in this section MUST also support all new task   management function responses (as specified inSection 6.4.2).   For all of the task management functions detailed in this section,   the Task Management Function Response MUST be returned as detailed inSection 6.4.Knight & Chadalapaka         Standards Track                   [Page 14]

RFC 7144               iSCSI SCSI Features Update             April 2014   The iSCSI target MUST ensure that no responses for the commands   covered by a task management function are sent to the iSCSI initiator   port after the Task Management response except for commands covered   by a TASK REASSIGN, QUERY TASK, or QUERY TASK SET.   If a QUERY TASK is issued for a task created by an immediate command,   then RefCmdSN MUST be that of the Task Management request itself   (i.e., CmdSN and RefCmdSN are equal); otherwise, RefCmdSN MUST be set   to the CmdSN of the task to be queried (lower than CmdSN).   If the connection is still active (it is not undergoing an implicit   or explicit logout), QUERY TASK MUST be issued on the same connection   to which the task to be queried is allegiant at the time the Task   Management request is issued.  If the connection is implicitly or   explicitly logged out (i.e., no other request will be issued on the   failing connection and no other response will be received on the   failing connection), then a QUERY TASK function request may be issued   on another connection.  This Task Management request will then   establish a new allegiance for the command being queried.   At the target, a QUERY TASK function MUST NOT be executed on a Task   Management request; such a request MUST result in Task Management   response of "Function rejected".   For the I_T NEXUS RESET function, the target device MUST respond to   the function as defined in [SAM5].  Each logical unit accessible via   the receiving I_T NEXUS MUST behave as dictated by the I_T nexus loss   function in [SAM5] for the I_T nexus on which the task management   function was received.  The target device MUST drop all connections   in the session over which this function is received.  Independent of   the DefaultTime2Wait and DefaultTime2Retain values applicable to the   session over which this function is received, the target device MUST   consider each participating connection in the session to have   immediately timed out, leading to FREE state.  The resulting timeouts   cause the session timeout event defined in [RFC7143], which in turn   triggers the I_T nexus loss notification to the SCSI layer as   described in [RFC7143].6.3.1.  LUN Field   This field is required for functions that address a specific LU   (i.e., ABORT TASK, CLEAR TASK SET, ABORT TASK SET, CLEAR ACA, LOGICAL   UNIT RESET, QUERY TASK, QUERY TASK SET, and QUERY ASYNCHRONOUS EVENT)   and is reserved in all others.Knight & Chadalapaka         Standards Track                   [Page 15]

RFC 7144               iSCSI SCSI Features Update             April 20146.3.2.  Referenced Task Tag   The Reference Task Tag is the Initiator Task Tag of the task to be   aborted for the ABORT TASK function, reassigned for the TASK REASSIGN   function, or queried for the QUERY TASK function.  For all other   functions, this field MUST be set to the reserved value 0xffffffff.6.3.3.  RefCmdSN   If a QUERY TASK is issued for a task created by an immediate command   then RefCmdSN MUST be that of the Task Management request itself   (i.e., CmdSN and RefCmdSN are equal).   For a QUERY TASK of a task created by non-immediate command RefCmdSN   MUST be set to the CmdSN of the task identified by the Referenced   Task Tag field.  Targets must use this field as described insection11.6.1 of [RFC7143] when the task identified by the Referenced Task   Tag field is not in the task set.Knight & Chadalapaka         Standards Track                   [Page 16]

RFC 7144               iSCSI SCSI Features Update             April 20146.4.  Task Management Function Responses6.4.1.  Task Management Function Response PDU    Byte/     0       |       1       |       2       |       3       |       /              |               |               |               |      |0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7|0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7|0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7|0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7|      +---------------+---------------+---------------+---------------+     0|.|.| 0x22      |1| Reserved    | Response      | Reserved      |      +---------------+---------------+---------------+---------------+     4|TotalAHSLength | DataSegmentLength                             |      +-----------------------------------------------+---------------+     8| Additional Response Information               | Reserved      |      +-----------------------------------------------+---------------+    12| Reserved                                                      |      +---------------+---------------+---------------+---------------+    16| Initiator Task Tag                                            |      +---------------+---------------+---------------+---------------+    20| Reserved                                                      |      +---------------+---------------+---------------+---------------+    24| StatSN                                                        |      +---------------+---------------+---------------+---------------+    28| ExpCmdSN                                                      |      +---------------+---------------+---------------+---------------+    32| MaxCmdSN                                                      |      +---------------+---------------+---------------+---------------+    36/ Reserved                                                      /     +/                                                               /      +---------------+---------------+---------------+---------------+    48| Header-Digest (Optional)                                      |      +---------------+---------------+---------------+---------------+Section 11.6 of [RFC7143] defines the semantics used for responses to   SCSI task management functions.  The following responses are defined   in [RFC7143]:      0   - Function Complete      1   - Task does not exist      2   - LUN does not exist      3   - Task still allegiant      4   - Task allegiance reassignment not supported      5   - Task management function not supported      6   - Function authorization failed      255 - Function rejectedKnight & Chadalapaka         Standards Track                   [Page 17]

RFC 7144               iSCSI SCSI Features Update             April 2014   The Task Management Function Response PDU above and the list of task   management function responses above are duplicated from [RFC7143] for   reference only.  [RFC7143] supersedes the text insection 6.4.1 of   this document in the event the two documents conflict.   Responses to new task management functions (seeSection 6.4.2) are   listed below.  In addition, a new task Management response is listed   below.  For a more detailed description of SCSI task management   responses, see [SAM5].   For the functions QUERY TASK, QUERY TASK SET, I_T NEXUS RESET, and   QUERY ASYNCHRONOUS EVENT, the target performs the requested Task   Management function and sends a Task Management response back to the   initiator.6.4.2.  Task Management Function Response Additions   The new response is listed below:         7 - Function succeeded   In symbolic terms Response value 7 maps to the SCSI service response   of FUNCTION SUCCEEDED in [SAM5].   The Task Management Function Response of "Function succeeded" MUST be   supported by an initiator that sends any of the new task management   functions (seeSection 6.3).   For the QUERY TASK function, if the specified task is in the task   set, then the logical unit returns a Response value of "Function   succeeded", and additional response information is returned as   specified in [SAM5].  If the specified task is not in the task set,   then the logical unit returns a Response value of "Function   complete".   For the QUERY TASK SET function, if there is any command present in   the task set from the specified I_T_L nexus, then the logical unit   returns a Response value of "Function succeeded".  If there are no   commands present in the task set from the specified I_T_L nexus, then   the logical unit returns a Response value of "Function complete".   For the I_T NEXUS RESET function, after completion of the events   described inSection 6.3 for this function, the logical unit returns   a Response value of "Function complete".  However, because the target   drops all connections, the Service Response (defined by [SAM5]) for   this SCSI task management function may not be reliably delivered to   the issuing initiator port.Knight & Chadalapaka         Standards Track                   [Page 18]

RFC 7144               iSCSI SCSI Features Update             April 2014   For the QUERY ASYNCHRONOUS EVENT, if there is a unit attention   condition or deferred error pending for the specified I_T_L nexus,   then the logical unit returns a Response value of "Function   succeeded", and additional response information is returned as   specified in [SAM5].  If there is no unit attention or deferred error   pending for the specified I_T_L nexus, then the logical unit returns   a Response value of "Function complete".6.5.  Task Management Requests Affecting Multiple TasksSection 4.1 of [RFC5048] defines the notion of "affected tasks" in   multi-task abort scenarios.  This section adds to the list included   in that section by defining the tasks affected by the I_T NEXUS RESET   function.      I_T NEXUS RESET: All outstanding tasks received on the I_T nexus         on which the function request was received for all logical         units accessible to the I_T nexus.   Sections4.1.2 and4.1.3 of [RFC5048] identify semantics for task   management functions that involve multi-task abort operations.  If an   iSCSI implementation supports the I_T NEXUS RESET function, it MUST   also support the protocol behavior as defined in those sections and   follow the sequence of actions as described in those sections when   processing the I_T NEXUS RESET function.7.  Login/Text Operational Text Keys7.1.  New Operational Text Keys7.1.1.  iSCSIProtocolLevel   Use: LO, IO   Irrelevant when: SessionType = Discovery   Senders: Initiator and Target   Scope: SW   iSCSIProtocolLevel=<numerical-value-from-0-to-31>   Default is 1.   Result function is Minimum.   This key is used to negotiate the use of iSCSI features that require   different levels of protocol support (e.g., PDU formats, end-node   semantics) for proper operation.Knight & Chadalapaka         Standards Track                   [Page 19]

RFC 7144               iSCSI SCSI Features Update             April 2014   Negotiation of the iSCSIProtocolLevel key to a value corresponding to   an RFC indicates that both negotiating parties are compliant to the   RFC in question and agree to support the corresponding PDU formats   and semantics on that iSCSI session.  Features using this key are   expected to be cumulative.   An iSCSIProtocolLevel key negotiated to "0" indicates that the   implementation does not claim a specific iSCSI protocol level.   An iSCSIProtocolLevel key negotiated to "1" indicates that the   implementation claims compliance with [RFC7143].   An iSCSIProtocolLevel key negotiated to "2" is required to enable use   of features defined in this RFC.   If the negotiation answer is ignored by the acceptor, or the answer   from the remote iSCSI end point is key=NotUnderstood, then the   features defined in this RFC, and the features defined in any RFC   requiring a key value greater than "2", MUST NOT be used.8.  Security Considerations   Command priorities are relative values, not absolute values (see   [SAM5], and affect collections of commands, not necessarily   individual commands (see [SAM5]).  If command priority is supported,   it should be implemented in a fashion that avoids unwanted reduction   or denial of service.   All the iSCSI-related security text in [RFC3723] is directly   applicable to this document.  The security text in [RFC7143] is   directly applicable as well.Knight & Chadalapaka         Standards Track                   [Page 20]

RFC 7144               iSCSI SCSI Features Update             April 20149.  IANA Considerations   This document modifies or creates a number of iSCSI-related   registries.   The following iSCSI-related registries are modified.   1. iSCSI Task Management Functions Codes      Name of the existing registry: "iSCSI Task Management Function      Codes"      The following entries have been added:         9  - QUERY TASK,RFC 7144         10 - QUERY TASK SET,RFC 7144         11 - I_T NEXUS RESET,RFC 7144         12 - QUERY ASYNCHRONOUS EVENT,RFC 7144         13-127 - Unassigned   2. iSCSI Login/Text Keys      Name of the existing registry: "iSCSI Login/Text Keys"      Fields to record in the registry: Assigned value and its      associated RFC reference.      The following entry has been added:         iSCSIProtocolLevel,RFC 7144   IANA has created the following iSCSI-related registries.   3.  iSCSI Protocol Level      Name of new registry: "iSCSI Protocol Level"      Namespace details: Numerical values from 0 to 31      Information that must be provided to assign a new value: An IESG-      approved Standards Track specification defining the semantics and      interoperability requirements of the proposed new value and the      fields to be recorded in the registry.Knight & Chadalapaka         Standards Track                   [Page 21]

RFC 7144               iSCSI SCSI Features Update             April 2014      Assignment policy:      The assignments of these values must be coordinated with the      INCITS T10 committee; therefore, review by an expert that      maintains an association with that committee is required prior to      IESG approval of the associated specification.  After creation of      the registry, values are to be assigned sequentially (for example,      any value greater than 4 will not be assigned until after the      value 4 has been assigned).      Special care must be taken in the assignment of new values in this      registry.  Compatibility and interoperability will be adversely      impacted if proper care is not exercised.  Features using this key      are expected to be cumulative.  For example, since this document      explicitly lists only value 2 for the features listed in this      document, it is expected that a new RFC assigning value 3 will      also have the features listed in this RFC, and therefore such an      RFC is expected to either revise or replace this RFC.  Assignments      that do not follow this policy should be reviewed and approved by      the INCITS T10 committee.      3-31: range available to IANA for assignment in this registry.      Fields to record in the registry: Assigned value, description, and      its associated RFC reference.      The following entries have been added:         Value  Description         Reference          0     No version claimedRFC 7144          1RFC 7143            [RFC7143]          2RFC 7144RFC 7144          3-31  Unassigned      Allocation Policy: Expert Review and Standards Action [RFC5226]   4.  iSCSI Task Management Function Response Codes      Name of new registry: "iSCSI Task Management Function Response      Codes"      Namespace details: Numerical values that can fit in 8 bits.Knight & Chadalapaka         Standards Track                   [Page 22]

RFC 7144               iSCSI SCSI Features Update             April 2014      Information that must be provided to assign a new value: An IESG-      approved specification defining the semantics and interoperability      requirements of the proposed new value and the fields to be      recorded in the registry.      Assignment policy:      If the requested value is not already assigned, it may be assigned      to the requester.      8-254: Range available to IANA for assignment in this registry.      Fields to record in the registry: Assigned value, Operation Name,      and its associated RFC reference.      The following entries have been added:         0 - Function complete, [RFC7143]         1 - Task does not exist, [RFC7143]         2 - LUN does not exist, [RFC7143]         3 - Task still allegiant, [RFC7143]         4 - Task allegiance reassignment not supported, [RFC7143]         5 - Task management function not supported, [RFC7143]         6 - Function authorization failed, [RFC7143]         7 - Function succeeded,RFC 7144         8-254 - Unassigned         255 - Function rejected, [RFC7143]      Allocation Policy: Standards Action [RFC5226]Knight & Chadalapaka         Standards Track                   [Page 23]

RFC 7144               iSCSI SCSI Features Update             April 201410.  References10.1.  Normative References   [RFC2119]  Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate              Requirement Levels",BCP 14,RFC 2119, March 1997.   [RFC3723]  Aboba, B., Tseng, J., Walker, J., Rangan, V., and F.              Travostino, "Securing Block Storage Protocols over IP",RFC 3723, April 2004.   [RFC5048]  Chadalapaka, M., Ed., "Internet Small Computer System              Interface (iSCSI) Corrections and Clarifications",RFC5048, October 2007.   [RFC5226]  Narten, T. and H. Alvestrand, "Guidelines for Writing an              IANA Considerations Section in RFCs",BCP 26,RFC 5226,              May 2008.   [RFC7143]  Chadalapaka, M., Satran, J., Meth, K., and D. Black,              "Internet Small Computer System Interface (iSCSI) Protocol              (Consolidated)",RFC 7143, April 2014.   [SAM2]     INCITS Technical Committee T10, "SCSI Architecture Model -              2 (SAM-2)", ANSI INCITS 366-2003, ISO/IEC 14776-412, 2003.   [SAM5]     INCITS Technical Committee T10, "SCSI Architecture Model -              5 (SAM-5)", T10/BSR INCITS 515 rev 04, Committee Draft.   [SPC4]     INCITS Technical Committee T10, "SCSI Primary Commands -              4", ANSI INCITS 513-201x.10.2.  Informative References   [RFC3720]  Satran, J., Meth, K., Sapuntzakis, C., Chadalapaka, M.,              and E. Zeidner, "Internet Small Computer Systems Interface              (iSCSI)",RFC 3720, April 2004.11.  Acknowledgements   The Storage Maintenance (STORM) Working Group in the Transport Area   of the IETF has been responsible for defining these additions to the   iSCSI protocol (apart from other relevant IP Storage protocols).  The   authors acknowledge the contributions of the entire working group and   other IETF reviewers.Knight & Chadalapaka         Standards Track                   [Page 24]

RFC 7144               iSCSI SCSI Features Update             April 2014   The following individuals directly contributed to identifying issues   and/or suggesting resolutions to the issues clarified in this   document: David Black, Rob Elliott.  This document benefited from all   of these contributions.Authors' Addresses   Frederick Knight   7301 Kit Creek Road   P.O. Box 13917   Research Triangle Park, NC 27709   USA   Phone: +1-919-476-5362   EMail: knight@netapp.com   Mallikarjun Chadalapaka   Microsoft   One Microsoft Way   Redmond, WA 98052   USA   EMail: cbm@chadalapaka.comKnight & Chadalapaka         Standards Track                   [Page 25]

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