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Intel

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413808 and 413812—Peripheral Registers

Intel

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413808 and 413812 I/O Controllers in TPER Mode

Developer’s Manual

October 2007

794

Order Number: 317805-001US

19.0

Peripheral Registers

This chapter summarizes the registers for the integrated peripherals. Each register is

defined in detail in the corresponding unit chapter.

19.1

Overview

Intel

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413808 and 413812 I/O Controllers in TPER Mode (4138xx) Peripheral Registers

can be accessed via three methods:

PCI Configuration Register interface:

Is supported by the PCI interface and PCI

Configuration Cycle transaction type.

Peripheral Memory-Mapped Register (PMMR) interface:

Gives software

ability to read and modify internal control registers. These registers are accessed

as a memory-mapped 32-bit register with unique memory address. Access is

accomplished through regular Intel XScale

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processor memory-format instruction.

High-performance

Intel XScale

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processor

(ARM* architecture compliant)

Coprocessor Register interface (CCR):

Gives software ability to read and

modify internal control registers at very low latency as compared to PMMR

interface.

These registers are specific to the 4138xx only. They support the:

Each of these peripherals fully describe the independent functionality of the registers,

control and usage.
Control and status registers for the Intel XScale

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processor use the CCR interface.

Accesses to coprocessor registers do not generate external bus cycles. See the Intel

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80200 Processor based on Intel

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XScale™ Microarchitecture Developer’s Manual

(Order Number: 273411) for a full description of the usage of the coprocessor register

space. For completeness, these registers are included in the tables of registers for the

CCR interface. These registers can only be accessed using the coprocessor instructions.
The PMMR interface provides full accessibility from the ATU, and the Intel XScale

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processor. The PMMR block can be mapped to any 512-KByte aligned address boundary

using the PMMR Base Address registers. The default starting address of the PMMR block

is 0 FFD8 0000H and cannot be changed.

• I/O Level Control

• UART Units

• Internal Bus Bridge Unit

• Address Translation Unit (PCI-X and PCI-E)

• SRAM Memory Controller

• SRAM DMA Controller Unit

• I

2

C Bus Interface Units

• Peripheral Performance Monitoring Unit

• Interrupt Controller Unit

• General Purpose I/O Unit

• Messaging Unit

• Peripheral Bus Interface Unit

• System Controllers

• Intel XScale

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processor

Bus Interface Unit

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