12. Serial RapidIO Registers > Port Numbering
231
Tsi578 User Manual
June 6, 2016
Integrated Device Technology
www.idt.com
12.2
Port Numbering
The following table shows the mapping between port numbers and the physical ports. These port
numbers are used within the destination ID lookup tables for ingress RapidIO ports and in numerous
register configuration fields.
12.3
Conventions
In many instances, there are multiple instances of a register, for example, one instance per RapidIO
port. Two notations are used to refer to these registers.
•
In the first notation, a lower-case letter such as “x” is used as a wildcard character. For example,
Sx_DESTID refers to S0_DESTID, S1_DESTID, S2_DESTID, and so on.
The odd ports are unavailable when the even port is in 4x mode.
Table 34: Port Numbering
Port Number
RapidIO Port
Mode
0
Serial Port 0 (SP0)
1x or 4x
1
Serial Port 1 (SP1)
1x
2
Serial Port 2 (SP2)
1x or 4x
3
Serial Port 3 (SP3)
1x
4
Serial Port 4 (SP4)
1x or 4x
5
Serial Port 5 (SP5)
1x
6
Serial Port 6 (SP6)
1x or 4x
7
Serial Port 7 (SP7)
1x
8
Serial Port 8 (SP8)
1x or 4x
9
Serial Port 9 (SP9)
1x
10
Serial Port 10 (SP10)
1x or 4x
11
Serial Port 11 (SP11)
1x
12
Serial Port 12 (SP12)
1x or 4x
13
Serial Port 13 (SP13)
1x
14
Serial Port 14 (SP14)
1x or 4x
15
Serial Port 15 (SP15)
1x