Chapter 16 Freescale’s Scalable Controller Area Network (S12MSCANV3)
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16.3.2.2
MSCAN Control Register 1 (CANCTL1)
The CANCTL1 register provides various control bits and handshake status information of the MSCAN
module as described below.
1
SLPRQ
(5)
Sleep Mode Request
— This bit requests the MSCAN to enter sleep mode, which is an internal power saving
mode (see
Section 16.4.5.4, “MSCAN Sleep Mode
”). The sleep mode request is serviced when the CAN bus is
idle, i.e., the module is not receiving a message and all transmit buffers are empty. The module indicates entry
to sleep mode by setting SLPAK = 1 (see
Section 16.3.2.2, “MSCAN Control Register 1 (CANCTL1)
”). SLPRQ
cannot be set while the WUPIF flag is set (see
Section 16.3.2.5, “MSCAN Receiver Flag Register (CANRFLG)
Sleep mode will be active until SLPRQ is cleared by the CPU or, depending on the setting of WUPE, the MSCAN
detects activity on the CAN bus and clears SLPRQ itself.
0 Running — The MSCAN functions normally
1 Sleep mode request — The MSCAN enters sleep mode when CAN bus idle
0
INITRQ
(6),(7)
Initialization Mode Request
— When this bit is set by the CPU, the MSCAN skips to initialization mode (see
Section 16.4.5.5, “MSCAN Initialization Mode
”). Any ongoing transmission or reception is aborted and
synchronization to the CAN bus is lost. The module indicates entry to initialization mode by setting INITAK = 1
(
Section 16.3.2.2, “MSCAN Control Register 1 (CANCTL1)
The following registers enter their hard reset state and restore their default values: CANCTL0
(8)
, CANRFLG
(9)
,
CANRIER
(10)
, CANTFLG, CANTIER, CANTARQ, CANTAAK, and CANTBSEL.
The registers CANCTL1, CANBTR0, CANBTR1, CANIDAC, CANIDAR0-7, and CANIDMR0-7 can only be
written by the CPU when the MSCAN is in initialization mode (INITRQ = 1 and INITAK = 1). The values of the
error counters are not affected by initialization mode.
When this bit is cleared by the CPU, the MSCAN restarts and then tries to synchronize to the CAN bus. If the
MSCAN is not in bus-off state, it synchronizes after 11 consecutive recessive bits on the CAN bus; if the MSCAN
is in bus-off state, it continues to wait for 128 occurrences of 11 consecutive recessive bits.
Writing to other bits in CANCTL0, CANRFLG, CANRIER, CANTFLG, or CANTIER must be done only after
initialization mode is exited, which is INITRQ = 0 and INITAK = 0.
0 Normal operation
1 MSCAN in initialization mode
1. The MSCAN must be in normal mode for this bit to become set.
2. See the Bosch CAN 2.0A/B specification for a detailed definition of transmitter and receiver states.
3. In order to protect from accidentally violating the CAN protocol, the TXCAN pin is immediately forced to a recessive state when
the CPU enters wait (CSWAI = 1) or stop mode (see
Section 16.4.5.2, “Operation in Wait Mode
” and
”)
.
4. The CPU has to make sure that the WUPE register and the WUPIE wake-up interrupt enable register (see
“MSCAN Receiver Interrupt Enable Register (CANRIER)
) is enabled, if the recovery mechanism from stop or wait is required.
5. The CPU cannot clear SLPRQ before the MSCAN has entered sleep mode (SLPRQ = 1 and SLPAK = 1).
6. The CPU cannot clear INITRQ before the MSCAN has entered initialization mode (INITRQ = 1 and INITAK = 1).
7. In order to protect from accidentally violating the CAN protocol, the TXCAN pin is immediately forced to a recessive state when
the initialization mode is requested by the CPU. Thus, the recommended procedure is to bring the MSCAN into sleep mode
(SLPRQ = 1 and SLPAK = 1) before requesting initialization mode.
8. Not including WUPE, INITRQ, and SLPRQ.
9. TSTAT1 and TSTAT0 are not affected by initialization mode.
10. RSTAT1 and RSTAT0 are not affected by initialization mode.
Table 16-2. CANCTL0 Register Field Descriptions (continued)
Field
Description
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