User’s Guide
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Chapter 7 Board-control Commands
Extended Board Statistics (16H)
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Extended
Board
Statistics (16H)
The RF3880 adapter keeps track of several types of board statistics. With the
Extended Board Statistics command you can retrieve the extended set of
statistics kept by the adapter. The statistics are valid only as long as power is
kept to the system. This command reports the statistics by recording them in
the area of system memory specified in the command Parameter Block; this
statistics structure is returned in addition to the normal Status Block.
You can clear the internal statistics table at any time by issuing the command
with the CLR bit of the Options field set. No data transfer occurs when the CLR
bit is set.
Command
Format
The Parameter Block format for the Extended Board Statistics command looks
like this:
Description of
Fields
Each of the fields of the Parameter Block are explained below:
Command Identifier
This field is used to identify the Status Block associated with a Parameter Block.
It must be a unique value.
Adapter ID
This field must be set to FFH.
Address Modifier
This is the value to be used by the adapter as an Address Modifier when writing
extended statistics to memory. This field is not used when the CLR bit is set.
VME Memory Address
This is the system memory address at which you wish to have the adapter place
the Extended Statistics Data Structure. This field is not used when the CLR bit
is set.
Address
Offset
Byte Memory Address
Offset + 0
Offset + 1
Offset + 2
Offset + 3
00H
Command Identifier
04H
Reserved
Addr. Mod.
Adapter ID = FFH
08H
VME Memory Address
0CH
Reserved
10H
Command = 16H
Options
Reserved
14H
Reserved
18H
Reserved
Table 100: Extended Board Statistics Parameter Block
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