Table42 horeq pin definition, 3 icr reserved—bit 2, 4 icr hi flag 0 (hf0)—bit 3 – Motorola DSP56012 User Manual

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Parallel Host Interface

Host Interface (HI)

MOTOROLA

DSP56012 User’s Manual

4-25

In DMA modes, TREQ must be set or cleared by software to select the direction of
DMA transfers. Setting TREQ sets the direction of DMA transfer to be host to DSP
and enables the HOREQ pin to request data transfer.

Note:

Hardware reset, software reset, individual reset, and Stop mode clear TREQ.

Table 4-2

summarizes the effect of RREQ and TREQ on the HOREQ pin.

4.4.5.3.3

ICR Reserved—Bit 2

This bit is reserved and unused, reads as 0 and should be written with 0 for
compatibility with future device revisions.

4.4.5.3.4

ICR HI Flag 0 (HF0)—Bit 3

The HI Flag 0 (HF0) bit is used as a general purpose flag for host-to-DSP
communication. HF0 can be set or cleared by the host processor and cannot be
changed by the DSP. HF0 is visible to the DSP as the read-only flag HF0 in the HSR
(see

Figure 4-9

on page 4-18).

Note:

Hardware reset, software reset, individual reset, and Stop mode clear HF0.

Table 4-2

HOREQ Pin Definition

TREQ

RREQ

HOREQ Pin

Interrupt Mode

0

0

No Interrupts (Polling)

0

1

RXDF Request (Interrupt)

1

0

TXDE Request (Interrupt)

1

1

RXDF and TXDE Request

(Interrupts)

DMA Mode

0

0

No DMA

0

1

DSP to Host Request (RX)

1

0

Host to DSP Request (TX)

1

1

Undefined (Illegal)

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