12. Serial RapidIO Registers > RapidIO Physical Layer Registers
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Tsi578 User Manual
June 6, 2016
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PORT_LOCKOUT
Port Lockout
0 = The packets that may be received and issued are controlled
by the state of the Output Port Enable and Input Port Enable bits.
1= This port is stopped and is not enabled to issue or receive any
packets. The input port can still send and respond to
link-requests. All received packets return packet-not-accepted
control symbols to force the sending device to signal an error
condition. The receipt of a packet by the locked-out port causes
the assertion of the INPUT_ERR and INPUT_ERR_STOP bits in
its RapidIO Port x Error and Status CSR. The link partner
indicates packet rejection by asserting its OUTPUT_ERR and
OUTPUT_ERR_STOP bits.
Setting the PORT_LOCKOUT bit also causes the port to drop all
packets arriving from the ISF for transmission, and to flush any
existing packets in the transmit and receive queues of the port.
Packet ackIDs are not modified in the RapidIO Serial Port x Local
ackID Status CSR.
R/W
0
31
PORT_TYPE
Port Type
Indicates the port type
1 = Serial port
R
1
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Bits
Name
Description
Type
Reset
Value