Endian Issues; Processor/Memory Domain; Pci Domain - Motorola MVME2401-1 Installation And Use Manual

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Programming the MVME240x

Endian Issues

4

Processor/Memory Domain

PCI Domain

4-10
The MVME240x supports both little-endian (e.g., Windows NT) and big-
endian (e.g., AIX) software. The PowerPC processor and the VMEbus are
inherently big-endian, while the PCI bus is inherently little-endian. The
following sections summarize how the MVME240x handles software and
hardware differences in big- and little-endian operations. For further
details on endian considerations, refer to the MVME2400-Series VME
Processor Module Programmer's Reference Guide.
The MPC750 processor can operate in both big-endian and little-endian
mode. However, it always treats the external processor/memory bus as big-
endian by performing address rearrangement and reordering when
running in little-endian mode. The MPC registers in the Hawk MPU/PCI
bus bridge controller, SMC memory controller, as well as DRAM, Flash,
and system registers, always appear as big-endian.
Role of the Hawk ASIC
Because the PCI bus is little-endian, the PHB portion of the Hawk
performs byte swapping in both directions (from PCI to memory and from
the processor to PCI) to maintain address invariance while programmed to
operate in big-endian mode with the processor and the memory subsystem.
In little-endian mode, the PHB reverse-rearranges the address for PCI-
bound accesses and rearranges the address for memory-bound accesses
(from PCI). In this case, no byte swapping is done.
The PCI bus is inherently little-endian. All devices connected directly to
the PCI bus operate in little-endian mode, regardless of the mode of
operation in the processor's domain.
PCI and Ethernet
Ethernet is byte-stream-oriented; the byte having the lowest address in
memory is the first one to be transferred regardless of the endian mode.
Since the PHB maintains address invariance in both little-endian and big-
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