MPC885 Overview
MPC885 PowerQUICC Family Reference Manual, Rev. 2
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refresh mode, and stacking up to seven refresh cycles. The DRAM interface uses a programmable state
machine to support almost any memory interface.
1.4
PCMCIA Controller
The PCMCIA interface is a master (socket) controller and is compliant with release 2.1. The interface
supports up to two independent PCMCIA sockets requiring only external transceivers/buffers. The
interface provides eight memory or I/O windows where each window can be allocated to a particular
socket. If only one PCMCIA port is used, the unused port may be used as general-purpose input with
interrupt capability.
1.5
Power Management
The MPC885 family supports two power management features including Normal High and Normal Low
power modes. Full on mode leaves the MPC885 processor fully powered with all internal units operating
at the full processor speed. A gear mode is determined by a clock divider, allowing the operating system
to reduce the processor’s operational frequency and operate in Normal Low mode.
1.6
Security Engine
A block diagram of the Security Engine’s internal architecture is shown in
Figure 1-10
. The 8xx bus
interface (8xx/IF) module is designed to transfer 32-bit words between the 8xx bus and any register inside
the Security Engine core.
An operation begins with a write of a pointer to the crypto-channel fetch register which points to a data
packet descriptor. The channel requests the descriptor and decodes the operation to be performed. The
channel then requests the controller to assign crypto execution units and fetch the keys, IVs, and data
needed to perform the given operation. The controller satisfies the requests by assigning execution units
to the channel and by making requests to the master interface. As data is processed, it is written to the
individual execution unit’s output buffer and then back to system memory through the 8xx/IF module.
Figure 1-10. Security Engine Functional Blocks
8xx
Bus/IF
Unit
Controller
Crypto-
Channel
FIFO
FIFO
FIFO
MDEU
AESU
DEU
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