Motorola MPC8260 User Manual

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MPC8260 PowerQUICC II UserÕs Manual

MOTOROLA

Part IV. Communications Processor Module

0x0C

RBASE

Word

RxBD base address (must be divisible by eight). DeÞnes the starting location in the
memory map for the FCC RxBDs. This provides great ßexibility in how FCC RxBDs are
partitioned. By selecting RBASE entries for all FCCs and by setting the W bit in the last
BD in each BD table, the user can select how many BDs to allocate for the receive side
of every FCC. The user must initialize RBASE before enabling the corresponding
channel. Furthermore, the user should not conÞgure BD tables of two enabled FCCs to
overlap or erratic operation occurs.

0x10

RBDSTAT Hword RxBD status and control. Reserved for CP use only.

0x12

RBDLEN

Hword RxBD data length. A down-count value initialized by the CP with MRBLR and

decremented with every byte written by the SDMA channels.

0x14

RDPTR

Word

RxBD data pointer. Updated by the SDMA channels to show the next address in the
buffer to be accessed.

0x18

TSTATE

Word

Tx internal state. The high byte, TSTATE[0Ð7], contains the function code register; see
Section 28.7.1, ÒFCC Function Code Registers (FCRx).Ó TSTATE[8Ð31] is used by the
CP and must be cleared initially.

0x1C

TBASE

Word

TxBD base address (must be divisible by eight). DeÞnes the starting location in the
memory map for the FCC TxBDs. This provides great ßexibility in how FCC TxBDs are
partitioned. By selecting TBASE entries for all FCCs and by setting the W bit in the last
BD in each BD table, the user can select how many BDs to allocate for the transmit side
of every FCC. The user must initialize TBASE before enabling the corresponding
channel. Furthermore, the user should not conÞgure BD tables of two enabled FCCs to
overlap or erratic operation occurs.

0x20

TBDSTAT Hword TxBD status and control. Reserved for CP use only.

0x22

TBDLEN

Hword TxBD data length. A down-count value initialized with the TxBD data length and

decremented with every byte read by the SDMA channels.

0x24

TDPTR

Word

TxBD data pointer. Updated by the SDMA channels to show the next address in the
buffer to be accessed.

0x28

RBPTR

Word

RxBD pointer. Points to the next BD that the receiver transfers data to when it is in idle
state or to the current BD during frame processing. After a reset or when the end of the
BD table is reached, the CP sets RBPTR = RBASE. Although the user need never write
to RBPTR in most applications, the user can modify it when the receiver is disabled or
when no receive buffer is in use.

0x2C

TBPTR

Word

TxBD pointer. Points either to the next BD that the transmitter transfers data from when it
is in idle state or to the current BD during frame transmission. After a reset or when the
end of the BD table is reached, the CP sets TBPTR = TBASE. Although the user need
never write to TBPTR in most applications, the user can modify it when the transmitter is
disabled or when no transmit buffer is in use (after a

STOP

TRANSMIT

or

GRACEFUL

STOP

TRANSMIT

command is issued and the frame completes transmission).

0x30

RCRC

Word

Temporary receive CRC

0x34

TCRC

Word

Temporary transmit CRC

0x38

First word of protocol-speciÞc area

1

Offset from FCC base: 0x8400 (FCC1), 0x8500 (FCC2) and 0x8600 (FCC3); see Section 13.5.2, ÒParameter RAM.Ó

Table 28-5. FCC Parameter RAM Common to All Protocols (Continued)

Offset

1

Name

Width

Description

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