Computer Hardware User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- About This Manual
- Programming Issues
- Introduction
- Programming Interfaces
- Functional Description
- Memory Maps
- Interrupt Handling
- Cache Coherency (MVME167P)
- Cache Coherency (MVME177P)
- Using Bus Timers
- Indivisible Cycles
- Supervisor Stack Pointer (MC68060)
- Sources of Local Bus Errors
- Error Conditions
- MPU Parity Error
- MPU Offboard Error
- MPU TEA - Cause Unidentified
- MPU Local Bus Time-out
- DMAC VMEbus Error
- DMAC Parity Error
- DMAC Offboard Error
- DMAC LTO Error
- DMAC TEA - Cause Unidentified
- SCC Retry Error
- SCC Parity Error
- SCC Offboard Error
- SCC LTO Error
- LAN Parity Error
- LAN Offboard Error
- LAN LTO Error
- SCSI Parity Error
- SCSI Offboard Error
- SCSI LTO Error
- VMEchip2
- Introduction
- Functional Blocks
- LCSR Programming Model
- Programming the VMEbus Slave Map Decoders
- VMEbus Slave Ending Address Register 1
- VMEbus Slave Starting Address Register 1
- VMEbus Slave Ending Address Register 2
- VMEbus Slave Starting Address Register 2
- VMEbus Slave Address Translation Address Offset Register 1
- VMEbus Slave Address Translation Select Register 1
- VMEbus Slave Address Translation Address Offset Register 2
- VMEbus Slave Address Translation Select Register 2
- VMEbus Slave Write Post and Snoop Control Register 2
- VMEbus Slave Address Modifier Select Register 2
- VMEbus Slave Write Post and Snoop Control Register 1
- VMEbus Slave Address Modifier Select Register 1
- Programming the Local-Bus-to-VMEbus Map Decoders
- Local Bus Slave (VMEbus Master) Ending Address Register 1
- Local Bus Slave (VMEbus Master) Starting Address Register 1
- Local Bus Slave (VMEbus Master) Ending Address Register 2
- Local Bus Slave (VMEbus Master) Starting Address Register 2
- Local Bus Slave (VMEbus Master) Ending Address Register 3
- Local Bus Slave (VMEbus Master) Starting Address Register 3
- Local Bus Slave (VMEbus Master) Ending Address Register 4
- Local Bus Slave (VMEbus Master) Starting Address Register 4
- Local Bus Slave (VMEbus Master) Address Translation Address Register 4
- Local Bus Slave (VMEbus Master) Address Translation Select Register 4
- Local Bus Slave (VMEbus Master) Attribute Register 4
- Local Bus Slave (VMEbus Master) Attribute Register 3
- Local Bus Slave (VMEbus Master) Attribute Register 2
- Local Bus Slave (VMEbus Master) Attribute Register 1
- VMEbus Slave GCSR Group Address Register
- VMEbus Slave GCSR Board Address Register
- Local-Bus-to-VMEbus Enable Control Register
- Local-Bus-to-VMEbus I/O Control Register
- ROM Control Register
- Programming the VMEchip2 DMA Controller
- DMAC Registers
- EPROM Decoder, SRAM and DMA Control Register
- Local-Bus-to-VMEbus Requester Control Register
- DMAC Control Register 1 (bits 07)
- DMAC Control Register 2 (bits 815)
- DMAC Control Register 2 (bits 07)
- DMAC Local Bus Address Counter
- DMAC VMEbus Address Counter
- DMAC Byte Counter
- Table Address Counter
- VMEbus Interrupter Control Register
- VMEbus Interrupter Vector Register
- MPU Status and DMA Interrupt Count Register
- DMAC Status Register
- Programming the Tick and Watchdog Timers
- VMEbus Arbiter Time-Out Control Register
- DMAC Ton/Toff Timers and VMEbus Global Time-out Control Register
- VME Access, Local Bus, and Watchdog Time-out Control Register
- Prescaler Control Register
- Tick Timer 1 Compare Register
- Tick Timer 1 Counter
- Tick Timer 2 Compare Register
- Tick Timer 2 Counter
- Board Control Register
- Watchdog Timer Control Register
- Tick Timer 2 Control Register
- Tick Timer 1 Control Register
- Prescaler Counter
- Programming the Local Bus Interrupter
- Local Bus Interrupter Status Register (bits 2431)
- Local Bus Interrupter Status Register (bits 1623)
- Local Bus Interrupter Status Register (bits 815)
- Local Bus Interrupter Status Register (bits 07)
- Local Bus Interrupter Enable Register (bits 2431)
- Local Bus Interrupter Enable Register (bits 1623)
- Local Bus Interrupter Enable Register (bits 815)
- Local Bus Interrupter Enable Register (bits 07)
- Software Interrupt Set Register (bits 815)
- Interrupt Clear Register (bits 2431)
- Interrupt Clear Register (bits 1623)
- Interrupt Clear Register (bits 815)
- Interrupt Level Register 1 (bits 2431)
- Interrupt Level Register 1 (bits 1623)
- Interrupt Level Register 1 (bits 815)
- Interrupt Level Register 1 (bits 07)
- Interrupt Level Register 2 (bits 2431)
- Interrupt Level Register 2 (bits 1623)
- Interrupt Level Register 2 (bits 815)
- Interrupt Level Register 2 (bits 07)
- Interrupt Level Register 3 (bits 2431)
- Interrupt Level Register 3 (bits 1623)
- Interrupt Level Register 3 (bits 815)
- Interrupt Level Register 3 (bits 07)
- Interrupt Level Register 4 (bits 2431)
- Interrupt Level Register 4 (bits 1623)
- Interrupt Level Register 4 (bits 815)
- Interrupt Level Register 4 (bits 07)
- Vector Base Register
- I/O Control Register 1
- I/O Control Register 2
- I/O Control Register 3
- Miscellaneous Control Register
- Programming the VMEbus Slave Map Decoders
- GCSR Programming Model
- PCCchip2
- Introduction
- Functional Description
- Overall Memory Map
- Programming Model
- Chip ID Register
- Chip Revision Register
- General Control Register
- Vector Base Register
- Programming the Tick Timers
- Tick Timer 1 Compare Register
- Tick Timer 1 Counter
- Tick Timer 2 Compare Register
- Tick Timer 2 Counter
- Prescaler Count Register
- Prescaler Clock Adjust Register
- Tick Timer 2 Control Register
- Tick Timer 1 Control Register
- General Purpose Input Interrupt Control Register
- General Purpose Input/Output Pin Control Register
- Tick Timer 2 Interrupt Control Register
- Tick Timer 1 Interrupt Control Register
- SCC Error Status and Interrupt Control Registers
- LANC Error Status and Interrupt Control Registers
- Programming the SCSI Error Status and Interrupt Registers
- Programming the Printer Port
- Printer ACK Interrupt Control Register
- Printer FAULT Interrupt Control Register
- Printer SEL Interrupt Control Register
- Printer PE Interrupt Control Register
- Printer BUSY Interrupt Control Register
- Printer Input Status Register
- Printer Port Control Register
- Chip Speed Register
- Printer Data Register
- Interrupt Priority Level Register
- Interrupt Mask Level Register
- MCECC Functions
- Introduction
- Features
- Functional Description
- General Description
- Performance
- Cache Coherency
- ECC
- Cycle Types
- Error Reporting
- Single Bit Error (Cycle Type = Burst Read or Non-Burst Read)
- Double Bit Error (Cycle Type = Burst Read or Non-Burst Read)
- Triple (or Greater) Bit Error (Cycle Type = Burst Read or Non-Burst Read)
- Cycle Type = Burst Write
- Single Bit Error (Cycle Type = Non-Burst Write)
- Double Bit Error (Cycle Type = Non-Burst Write)
- Triple (or Greater) Bit Error (Cycle Type = Non-Burst Write)
- Single Bit Error (Cycle Type = Scrub)
- Double Bit Error (Cycle Type = Scrub)
- Triple (or Greater) Bit Error (Cycle Type = Scrub)
- Error Logging
- Scrub
- Refresh
- Arbitration
- Chip Defaults
- Programming Model
- Chip ID Register
- Chip Revision Register
- Memory Configuration Register
- Base Address Register
- DRAM Control Register
- BCLK Frequency Register
- Data Control Register
- Scrub Control Register
- Scrub Period Register Bits 15-8
- Scrub Period Register Bits 7-0
- Chip Prescaler Counter
- Scrub Time On/Time Off Register
- Scrub Prescaler Counter (Bits 21-16)
- Scrub Prescaler Counter (Bits 15-8)
- Scrub Prescaler Counter (Bits 7-0)
- Scrub Timer Counter (Bits 15-8)
- Scrub Timer Counter (Bits 7-0)
- Scrub Address Counter (Bits 26-24)
- Scrub Address Counter (Bits 23-16)
- Scrub Address Counter (Bits 15-8)
- Scrub Address Counter (Bits 7-4)
- Error Logger Register
- Error Address (Bits 31-24)
- Error Address (Bits 23-16)
- Error Address (Bits 15-8)
- Error Address (Bits 7-4)
- Error Syndrome Register
- Defaults Register 1
- Defaults Register 2
- SDRAM Configuration Register
- Initialization
- Syndrome Decoding
- Summary of Changes
- Printer and Serial Port Connections
- Related Documentation
- Index

Functional Blocks
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VMEbus System Controller
With the exception of the optional SERCLK driver and the Power Monitor,
the chip includes all the functions that a VMEbus system controller must
provide. The system controller is enabled/disabled with the aid of an
external jumper (J1), the only jumper required in a VMEchip2-based
VMEbus interface.
Arbiter
The arbitration algorithm used by the chip arbiter is selected by software.
All three arbitration modes defined in the VMEbus Specification are
supported: Priority (PRI), Round-Robin-Select (RRS), as well as Single
(SGL). When operating in the PRI mode, the arbiter asserts the BCLR line
whenever it detects a request for the bus whose level is higher that the one
being serviced.
The chip includes an arbitration timer, preventing a bus lockup when no
requester assumes control of the bus after the arbiter has issued a grant.
Using a control bit, this timer can be enabled or disabled. When enabled,
it assumes control of the bus by driving the BBSY signal after 256 µsecs,
releasing it after satisfying the requirements of the VMEbus specification,
and then re-arbitrating any pending bus requests.
IACK Daisy-Chain Driver
Complying with the latest revision of the VMEbus specification, the
System Controller includes an IACK Daisy-Chain Driver, ensuring that
the timing requirements of the IACK daisy-chain are satisfied.
Bus Timer
The Bus Timer is enabled/disabled by software to terminate a VMEbus
cycle by asserting BERR∗ if any of the VMEbus data strobes is maintained
in its asserted state for longer than the programmed time-out period. The
timeout period can be set to 8, 64, or 256 secs. The bus timer terminates an
unresponded VMEbus cycle only if both it and the system controller are
enabled.