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Old December 11th 03, 01:22 AM
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Default SATA Link to Phy Align Primitive

I am new to SATA.

I can see in the spec that the phy can discard the ALIGN primitive in
the receive direction. In the TX direction, I can see that there is a
state diagram for sending ALIGN primitive. I need more clarification
on when, how to send the ALIGN primitive from the link layer to phy
layer. I would appreciate any advise or pointers.

Yours humbly,
 




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