
IDT Switch Configuration and Status Registers
PES32NT24xG2 User Manual
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January 30, 2013
Notes
FCAP[3:0]STS - Failover Capability x Status
FCAP[3:0]TIMER - Failover Capability x Watchdog Timer
Bit
Field
Field
Name
Type Default
Value
Description
0
FMODE
RO
0x0
SWSticky
Failover Mode.
This field indicates the current failover mode. When a
failover mode change is in progress, this field returns the
new mode.
0x0 -(primary) Primary mode.
0x1 -(secondary) Secondary mode.
1
FMCI
RW1C
0x0
SWSticky
Failover Mode Change Initiated.
This bit is set whenever a failover mode change is initiated
(i.e., when a failover trigger associated with the failover
capability is actuated).
2
FMCC
RW1C
0x0
SWSticky
Failover Mode Change Completed.
This bit is set whenever a failover mode change and all
associated side-effects have completed.
Note that in the case where no ports or partitions are sensi-
tive to the failover capability, the failover mode change
completes immediately after the failover is triggered (i.e.,
this bit is set immediately after the FMCI bit is set).
31:3
Reserved
RO
0x0
Reserved field.
Bit
Field
Field
Name
Type Default
Value
Description
31:0
COUNT
RW
0x0
SWSticky
Watchdog Timer Count.
This field contains the current failover watchdog timer count
value.
The value in this field is decremented by one every micro-
second (i.e., 1 µ S). When the field reaches zero, it stops
decrementing and is said to have expired.
When the value of this field transitions from one to zero and
the Failover Timer Trigger Enable (FTIMEN) bit in the corre-
sponding FCAPxCTL register is set, then a failover is trig-
gered. If the current failover mode reported in the Failover
Mode (FMODE) field in the FCAPxSTS register is primary,
then a secondary failover is triggered (i.e., transition from
primary to secondary). If the current failover mode is sec-
ondary, then a primary failover is triggered (i.e., transition
from secondary to primary).
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