6. Event Management > Event Detection
CPS-1848 User Manual
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June 2, 2014
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Integrated Device Technology
6.2.6
Configuration Block Events
Register accesses to the CPS-1848 can cause the detection of a number of events which indicate illegal register programming
has occurred. No additional information is captured for configuration block events, other than the fact that the event occurred.
6.2.7
Trace and Filter Events
functions match a packet, an event is sent to the Error Log. No status bits, other than an
entry in the Error Log, are associated with these events. There are two events: TRACE_MATCH_OCCURRED and
FILTER_MATCH_OCCURRED.
6.2.8
Packet Generation and Capture Mode Events
When at least one packet is received by the End Buffer while the device is in
(PGC) mode, an
event is sent to the Error Log. No status bits other than an entry in the Error Log are associated with this event. This event is
called PGC_CMPL.
6.2.9
Error Log Events
All events can be reported to the Error Log. The Error Log functionality is summarized in
(Note: The Error Report for
JTAG is applicable to Revision A/B only).
Table 42: Configuration Block Event Enable and Information Capture Summary
Event
Detection Enable
Information Capture
Enable
Information Captured
Multicast translation error
Always Detected
Configuration Block Error
Capture Enable
Register
.BAD_MCAST_EN
Configuration Block Error Detect
Register
Route table configuration error
Always Detected
Configuration Block Error
Capture Enable
Register
.BAD_RTE_EN
Configuration Block Error Detect
Register
.BAD_RTE
Force local configuration error
Always Detected
Configuration Block Error
Capture Enable
Register
.RTE_FORCE_EN
Configuration Block Error Detect
Register
.RTE_FORCE
Port configuration error
Always Detected
Configuration Block Error
Capture Enable
Register
.BAD_PORT_EN
Configuration Block Error Detect
Register
Multicast mask configuration
error
Always Detected
Configuration Block Error
Capture Enable
Register
.BAD_MASK_EN