6. Event Notification > Event Summary
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Tsi578 User Manual
June 6, 2016
Integrated Device Technology
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Error Rate
Degraded
Threshold
Reached
Error
This event occurs when the error rate counter in the
“RapidIO Port x Error Rate CSR” on page 304
register
reaches the selected Link-Degraded threshold value found
in the
“RapidIO Port x Error Rate Threshold CSR” on
For more detail about the Error Rate reporting
mechanism, see
“RapidIO Port x Error Rate Threshold
The status of this event is contained in the OUTPUT_DEG
bit in the
“RapidIO Port x Error and Status CSR”
.
RapidIO Yes
Yes
Reset
Request
Received
Status
This event occurs when four consecutive reset requests
are received by an inbound port.
This event is described in detail in
The status of this event is contained in the RCS bit in the
“RapidIO Port x Multicast-Event Control Symbol and Reset
Control Symbol Interrupt CSR” on page 312
, as well as the
RCS bit in the
“Global Interrupt Status Register”
RapidIO Yes
No
Multicast
Symbol
Received
Status
This event occurs when an inbound port receives the
multicast control symbol.
The status of this event is contained in the MCS bit in the
“RapidIO Port x Multicast-Event Control Symbol and Reset
Control Symbol Interrupt CSR” on page 312
, as well as the
MCS bit in the
“Global Interrupt Status Register”
.
RapidIO Yes
No
Outbound
Queue
Threshold
Reached
Status
This event is raised when the “outbound queue threshold
exceeded counter” reaches the counter threshold
configured for that port.
This is used to detect congestion on outbound queues.
The status of this event is contained in the OUTB_DEPTH
bit of the
“RapidIO Port x Interrupt Status Register”
RapidIO Yes
Yes
Inbound
Queue
Threshold
Reached
Status
This event is raised when the “inbound queue threshold
exceeded counter” reaches the counter threshold
configured for that port.
This is used to detect congestion on inbound queues.
The status of this event is contained in the INB_DEPTH bit
of the
“RapidIO Port x Interrupt Status Register”
RapidIO Yes
Yes
Inbound
Reorder
Count
Threshold
Reached
Status
This event is raised when the reorder count for a particular
port reaches the configured reorder counter threshold for
that port.
The status of this event is contained in the INB_RDR bit of
the
“RapidIO Port x Interrupt Status Register” on page 326
Note: The “reorder counter threshold” is set to 0xFFFF by
default.
RapidIO Yes
Yes
Table 13: Tsi578 Events (Continued)
Event Name
(Status Bit)
Type
Description
Interface
Where
Event
Occurs
Can
Generate
Interrupt
Can
Generate
Port-write