
52 PCI-5565PIORC* Ultrahigh Speed Fiber-Optic Reflective Memory with Interrupts
Publication No. 500-9367855565-000 Rev. D.0
Bits 15 through 08:
Reserved
– These bits are reserved.
Bit 07:
TX FIFO Empty
– A logic high (1) indicates the TX FIFO is
currently empty. This bit provides immediate status only (not
latched) and is read-only.
Bit 06:
TX FIFO Almost Full
– A logic high (1) indicates the TX FIFO
is currently almost full. This bit provides immediate status
only (not latched) and is read-only. Periodic assertion of this
bit is normal.
Bit 05:
Latched RX FIFO Full
– A logic high (1) indicates the RX
FIFO has experienced a full condition at least once. This bit is
read-only within this register. To clear this condition write to
the corresponding bit within the Local Interrupt Status
Register.
NOTE
The occurrence of the Latched RX FIFO Full signal is a fault condition due to a board malfunction and
indicates that the received data may have been lost.
Bit 04:
Latched RX FIFO Almost Full
– A logic high (1) indicates the
RX FIFO is operating at the maximum acceptable rate. Under
normal operating conditions, this event should not occur.
This bit is read-only within this register. To clear this
condition, write to the corresponding bit within the Local
Interrupt Status Register.
Bit 03:
Latched Sync Loss
– A logic high (1) indicates the receiver
circuitry has detected the loss of a valid signal at least once
since the last time the flag has been cleared. Under normal
operating conditions, this event should not occur and may
indicate a loss of data. A logic high may indicate the
receiver’s link was intentionally or unintentionally
disconnected.
Bit 02:
RX Signal Detect
– A logic high (1) indicates the board
receiver is currently detecting light. This bit provides
immediate status only (not latched) and is read-only.
Bit 01:
Bad Data
– A logic high (1) indicates the board receiver
circuit has detected bad (invalid) data at least once since
Table 3-46 Offset 1 and Offset 0
Offset 1
Offset 0
Offset Applied
0
0
$0
0
1
$4000000
1
0
$8000000
1
1
$C000000