Table 24-36. Program Longword Command Error Handling (continued)
Error Condition
Error Bit
Any errors have been encountered during the verify operation
FSTAT[MGSTAT0]
24.4.10.5 Erase Flash Sector Command
The Erase Flash Sector operation erases all addresses in a flash sector.
Table 24-37. Erase Flash Sector Command FCCOB Requirements
FCCOB Number
FCCOB Contents [7:0]
0
0x09 (ERSSCR)
1
Flash address [23:16] in the flash sector to be erased
2
Flash address [15:8] in the flash sector to be erased
3
in the flash sector to be erased
1. Must be longword aligned (flash address [1:0] = 00).
After clearing CCIF to launch the Erase Flash Sector command, the flash memory
module erases the selected program flash sector and then verifies that it is erased. The
Erase Flash Sector command aborts if the selected sector is protected (see the description
of the FPROT registers). If the erase-verify fails the FSTAT[MGSTAT0] bit is set. The
CCIF flag is set after the Erase Flash Sector operation completes. The Erase Flash Sector
command is suspendable (see the FCNFG[ERSSUSP] bit and
Table 24-38. Erase Flash Sector Command Error Handling
Error Condition
Error Bit
Command not available in current mode/security
FSTAT[ACCERR]
An invalid Flash address is supplied
FSTAT[ACCERR]
Flash address is not longword aligned
FSTAT[ACCERR]
The selected program flash sector is protected
FSTAT[FPVIOL]
Any errors have been encountered during the verify operation
FSTAT[MGSTAT0]
1. User margin read may be run using the Read 1s Section command to verify all bits are erased.
24.4.10.5.1 Suspending an Erase Flash Sector Operation
To suspend an Erase Flash Sector operation set the FCNFG[ERSSUSP] bit (see
Configuration Field Description
) when CCIF is clear and the CCOB command field holds
the code for the Erase Flash Sector command. During the Erase Flash Sector operation
(see
), the flash memory module samples the state of the
ERSSUSP bit at convenient points. If the flash memory module detects that the
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