Motorola DSP56301 User Manual

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Host Interface (HI32)

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HP22

HDEVSEL
Host Device Select
Sustained tri-state bidirectional pin.

2

When actively driven, indicates the
driving device has decoded its
address as a target of the current
access. As an input it indicates
whether any device on the bus is
selected.

HSAK
Host Select Acknowledge
Active low output pin.
Acknowledges to the host processor that the
HI32 has identified its address as a slave.
HSAK is asserted when the HI32 is the
selected slave; otherwise HSAK is released.

HI022
GPIO

2

HP23

HLOCK
Host Lock
Sustained tri-state bidirectional pin.

2

Indicates an atomic operation that
may require multiple transactions to
complete. When HLOCK is asserted,
non-exclusive transactions to the
HI32 are ‘retried’ (that is, this is an
entire resource lock).

HBS
Bus Strobe
Schmitt trigger input pin.
Asserted at the start of a bus cycle (for half of
a clock cycle) providing an “early bus start”
signal. This enables the HI32 to respond
(HTA valid) earlier. HBS should be forced or
pulled up to V

CC

if not used (for example, ISA

bus).

HIO23
GPIO

2

HP24

HPAR
Host Parity
Tri-state bidirectional pin.
Even parity across HAD[31–0] and
HC3/HBE3–HC0/HBE0. The master
drives HPAR during address and write
data phases; the target drives HPAR
during read data phases.

HDAK
Host DMA Acknowledge
Schmitt trigger input pin.
Indicates that the external DMA channel is
accessing the HI32. The HI32 is selected as a
DMA device if HDAK and HWR or HRD (in the
double-strobe mode) or HDAK and HDS (in
the single-strobe mode) are asserted. HDAK
should be forced or pulled up to V

CC

if not

used.

disconnected

HP25

HPERR
Parity Error
Sustained tri-state bidirectional pin.

2

Used for reporting of data parity
errors. HPERR must be driven active
(by the agent receiving data) two
clocks following the data (that is one
clock following the HPAR signal)
when a data parity error is detected.

HDRQ
DMA Request
Output Pin.
Supports ISA/EISA-type DMA data transfers.
The HI32 asserts HDRQ when a DMA request
(receive and/or transmit) is generated in the
HI32. HDRQ is deasserted when the DMA
request source is cleared (HDAK is asserted),
masked (by RREQ=0 or TREQ=0) or disabled
(DMAE=0).
The polarity of HDRQ pin is controlled by
HDRP bit in the DCTR.

disconnected

HP26

HGNT
Bus Grant
Input pin.
Indicates to the HI32 that it has
mastership of the bus. If not used, this
pin should be forced or pulled up to
Vcc.

HAEN
Host Address Enable
Input pin.
Enables ISA/EISA DMA / I/O type accesses.
When high, the HI32 responds to DMA cycles
only (if DMAE=1 in the DCTR; if DMAE=0, the
HI32 ignores the access). When low, the HI32
responds when it identifies its address (that is
ISA/EISA DMA / I/O type-space accesses).

disconnected

Table 2-12. Host Port Pins (HI32) (Continued)

Signal

Name

PCI

Universal Bus Mode

Enhanced Universal Bus Mode

GPIO

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