3 acronyms specific to the cs8900a, 4 definitions specific to the cs8900a – Cirrus Logic CS8900A User Manual

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10.3 Acronyms Specific to the CS8900A

BufCFG

Buffer Configuration - Register B

BufEvent

Buffer Event - Register C

BusCTL

Bus Control - Register 17

BusST

Bus State - Register 18

ENDEC

Manchester encoder/decoder

ISQ

Interrupt Status Queue - register 0

LineCTL

Ethernet Line Control - Register 13

LineST

Ethernet Line Status - Register 14

RxCFG

Receive Configuration - Register 3

RxCTL

Receive Control - Register 5

RxEvent

Receive Event - Register 4

SelfCTL

Self Control - Register 15

SelfST

Self Status - Register 16

TestCTL

Test Control - Register 19

TxCFG

Transmit Configuration - Register 7

TxCMD

Transmit Command

TxEvent

Transmit Event - Register 8

10.4 Definitions Specific to the CS8900A

Act-Once bit

A control bit that causes the CS8900A to take a certain action once when a logic "1" is
written to that bit. To cause the action again, the host must rewrite a "1".

Committed Receive Frame

A receive frame is said to be "committed" after the frame has been buffered by the
CS8900A, and the host has been notified, but the frame has not yet been transferred
by the host.

Committed Transmit Frame

A transmit frame is said to be "committed" after the host has issued a Transmit
Command, and the CS8900A has reserved buffer space and notified the host that it is
ready for transmit.

Event or Interrupt Event

The term "Event" is used in this document to refer to something that can trigger an
interrupt. Items that are considered "Events" are reported in the three Event registers
(RxEvent, TxEvent, or BufEvent) and in two counter-overflow bits (RxMISS and
TxCOL).

StreamTransfer

A method used to significantly reduce the number of interrupts to the host processor
during block data transfers (Patent Pending).

PacketPage

A unified, highly-efficient method of controlling and getting status of a peripheral
controller in I/O or Memory space.

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