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The receiver reports the errors detected during frame reception at the end of the reception of the last stop
bit of a frame. For error reporting the receiver utilizes the OR, NF, FE, and PF flags in the
and Status Register 1 (eSCI_IFSR1)
If the receiver has detected an overrun as described in
Section 26.4.5.3.11, Receiver Overrun
flag is set. All other error flags are not updated.
If the receiver has
not
detected an overrun and has detected noise as described in
If the receiver has
not
detected an overrun and has detected a framing error as described in
Section 26.4.5.3.13, Bit Sampling
If the receiver has
not
detected an overrun and has detected a parity error as described in
Section 26.4.5.3.19, Parity Checking
, the PF flag is set.
26.4.5.5
Multiprocessor Communication
The multiprocessor communication allows one processor to send blocks of frames to other processors on
the same serial link. To avoid the received data interrupt for frames not intended for the processor, the eSCI
receiver can be put into the Wakeup state. If the receiver is in the Wakeup state, the eSCI will still load the
received data into the
, but will not set the RDRF flag and consequently not
request the RDRF interrupt.
The receiver leaves the Wakeup state and clears the RWU bit in the
when
the wakeup pattern configured by WAKE bit in
is received. The eSCI
module supports two types of wakeup patterns, the idle-line wakup pattern and the address-mark wakeup
pattern.
26.4.5.5.1
Idle-Line Wakeup
The idle-line wakeup mode is selected when the WAKE bit in
is 0. In this
mode, the receiver leaves the wakeup state, when an idle character is detected as described in
Section 26.4.5.3.8, Idle Character Detection
. The next received frame is the address frame that contains
address information which can be evaluated by the application. If the application decides not to receive the
frame block, it can set the RWU bit in the
and return the receiver to the
wakeup state.
Figure 26-36. Idle-Line Wakeup Format
Frame Block
Frame Block
Idle Character
Receiver Wakeup
Address Frame
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