HOST INTERFACE (HI32)
HOST SIDE Programming Model
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DSP56305 User’s Manual
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The HCVR is written in accordance with the byte enables (HC3/HBE3-HC0/HBE0
signals). Byte lanes that are not enabled are not written and the corresponding bits
remain unchanged.
When in a Universal Bus mode (HM
=
$2 or $3), the HCVR is accessed if the HA10-HA3
value matches the HI32 base address (CBMA, see Section 6.6.11) and the HA2-HA0
value is $6.
If TWSD is cleared, the HI32 as the selected PCI target (HM
=
$1) in a write data phase to
the HCVR will insert PCI wait states if a host command is pending (HC = 1). Wait states
will be inserted until the pending host command is serviced. Up to eight wait states may
be inserted before a target initiated transaction termination (disconnect-C/Retry) will be
generated.
In a Universal Bus mode write to the HCVR, the HI32 will insert wait states if a host
command is pending (HC = 1). Wait states will be inserted until the pending host
command is serviced.
The HCVR bits are described in the following paragraphs.
6.6.3.1
Host Command (HC) Bit 0
The HC bit is used by the host processor to handshake the execution of host command
interrupt requests. Normally, the host processor sets HC to request a host command
interrupt from the DSP56300 core. When the host command interrupt request is
acknowledged by the DSP56300 core, the HC bit is cleared by the HI32 hardware. The
host processor can read the state of HC to determine when the host command request
has been serviced. The host processor cannot clear HC.
Setting HC causes host command pending (HCP) to be set in the DSR. The host can write
HC and HV in the same write cycle if desired.
If HC is set:
• In the PCI mode:
The HI32 as a target in a write data phase to the HCVR, will deassert HTRDY, and
insert up to eight PCI wait cycles, until HC is cleared.
• In a Universal Bus mode:
In a write transaction to the HCVR, the HI32 slave will deassert HTA, until HC is
cleared.
The personal software reset clears HC.
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