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• GCI TIMEOUT—The GCI timeout command causes the MPC823e transmitter to send
an abort request on the E bit of the GCI bus.
• USB—The USB commands have the same opcode. See Section 16.10 Universal
Serial Bus Controller for a more detailed description.
16.2.6.2.1 CPM Command Register Example. To perform a complete reset of the
communication processor module, you must write 0x8001 to the CPCR, which also sets the
RST and FLG bits. After you issue this command, the CPCR returns a value of 0x0000 after
two clocks. To execute an ENTER HUNT MODE command to the SCC2, write 0x0341 to
the CPCR. While this command is executing, the CPCR returns a 0x0341 value and once it
is finished it returns a 0x0340 value, which clears the FLG bit.
Note: The worst-case command execution latency is 120 clocks and the typical
command execution latency is approximately 40 clocks.
16.2.6.3 DUAL-PORT RAM. The communication processor module has 8,192 bytes of
static RAM that is configured as dual-port memory. A block diagram of the dual-port RAM is
illustrated in Figure 16-4.
U BUS ADDRESS
RISC INSTRUCTION ADDRESS
RISC DATA ADDRESS
U BUS ADDRESS
RISC DATA ADDRESS
NOTE: The shaded area is implemented on the silicon.
MOTOROLA
DUAL-PORT RAM
1,024 BYTES
1,024 BYTES
512 BYTES
ADDRESS
1,024 BYTES
SELECTORS
1,024 BYTES
512 BYTES
PARAMETER RAM
2,048 BYTES
ADDRESS
SELECTORS
1,024 BYTES
Figure 16-4. Dual-Port RAM Block Diagram
MPC823e REFERENCE MANUAL
Communication Processor Module
RISC INSTRUCTION
U-BUS DATA
DATA
SELECTORS
RISC DATA
DATA
SELECTORS
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