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4.5
Interrupt Status Decode Registers
Interrupt Conditions
Figure 58. Error, Reset, and Special Event Interrupt Condition Routing Registers
Error, Reset, and Special Event ICRR (ERR_RST_EVNT_ICRR) (Address Offset 02F0h)
31
Reserved
R-0
12 11
8 7
4 3
0
Reserved
ICR2
ICR1
ICR0
R-0
R/W-0000
R/W-0000
R/W-0000
Error, Reset, & Special Event ICRR 2 (ERR_RST_EVNT_ICRR2) (Address Offset 02F4h)
31
16
Reserved
R-0
15
12 11
8 7
4 3
0
ICR11
ICR10
ICR9
ICR8
R/W-0000
R/W-0000
R/W-0000
R/W-0000
Error, Reset, and Special Event ICRR 3 (ERR_RST_EVNT_ICRR3) (Address Offset 02F8h)
31
Reserved
R-0
4 3
0
Reserved
ICR16
R-0
R/W-0000
LEGEND: R/W = Read/Write; R = Read only; -n = Value after reset
There are 8 blocks of the ICSRs to indicate the source of a pending interrupt.
0x0200: Doorbell0 interrupts
0x0210: Doorbell1 interrupts
0x0220: Doorbell2 interrupts
0x0230: Doorbell3 interrupts
0x0240: RX CPPI interrupts
0x0250: TX CPPI interrupts
0x0260: LSU interrupts
0x0270: Error, Reset, and Special Event interrupts
To reduce the number of reads (up to 5 reads) required to find the source bit, an Interrupt Status Decode
Register (ISDR) is implemented for each supported physical interrupt destination. The device supports up
to eight interrupt destinations, INTDST0–INTDST7. The names of the ISDRs and their address offsets are:
•
INTDST0_DECODE (Address offset 0300h)
•
INTDST1_DECODE (Address offset 0304h)
•
INTDST2_DECODE (Address offset 0308h)
•
INTDST3_DECODE (Address offset 030Ch)
•
INTDST4_DECODE (Address offset 0310h)
•
INTDST5_DECODE (Address offset 0314h)
•
INTDST6_DECODE (Address offset 0318h)
•
INTDST7_DECODE (Address offset 031Ch)
Aside from supporting different interrupt destinations, the ISDRs are the same in content and functionality.
The register fields are shown in
Figure 59
.
Figure 60
shows which interrupt sources can be mapped to
SPRUE13A – September 2006
Serial RapidIO (SRIO)
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