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Intel
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IXP45X and Intel
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IXP46X Product Line of Network Processors—USB 2.0 Host Controller
Intel
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IXP45X and Intel
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IXP46X Product Line of Network Processors
Developer’s Manual
August 2006
386
Order Number: 306262-004US
OCC
Over-current Change—R/WC. Default=0. 1=This bit gets set to one when there is a change
to Over-current Active. Software clears this bit by writing a one to this bit position.
For host implementations the user can provide over-current detection to the vbus_pwr_fault
input for this condition.
OCA
Over-current Active—Read Only. Default 0.
0 = This port does not have an over-current condition.
1 = This port currently has an over-current condition.
This bit will automatically transition from one to zero when the over current condition is
removed.
For host implementations the user can provide over-current detection to the vbus_pwr_fault
input for this condition.
PEC
Port Enable/Disable Change—R/WC.
0 = No change.
1 = Port enabled/disabled status has changed.
Default = 0.
In Host Mode:
For the root hub, this bit gets set to a one only when a port is disabled due to disconnect on the
port or due to the appropriate conditions existing at the EOF2 point (See Chapter 11 of the USB
Specification). Software clears this by writing a one to it.
This field is zero if Port Power() is zero.
PE
Port Enabled/Disabled—Read/Write.
0 = Disable.
1 = Enable.
Default 0.
In Host Mode:
Ports can only be enabled by the host controller as a part of the reset and enable. Software
cannot enable a port by writing a one to this field. Ports can be disabled by either a fault
condition (disconnect event or other fault condition) or by the host software. Note that the bit
status does not change until the port state actually changes. There may be a delay in disabling
or enabling a port due to other host controller and bus events.
When the port is disabled, (0b) downstream propagation of data is blocked except for reset.
This field is zero if Port Power() is zero in host mode.
CSC
Connect Status Change—R/WC.
0 = No change.
1 = Change in Current Connect Status.
Default 0.
In Host Mode:
Indicates a change has occurred in the port’s Current Connect Status. The host controller sets
this bit for all changes to the port device connect status, even if system software has not
cleared an existing connect status change. For example, the insertion status changes twice
before system software has cleared the changed condition, hub hardware will be ‘setting’ an
already-set bit (i.e., the bit will remain set). Software clears this bit by writing a one to it.
This field is zero if Port Power() is zero in host mode.
CCS
Current Connect Status—Read Only.
In Host Mode:
0 = No device is present.
1 = Device is present on port.
Default = 0. This value reflects the current state of the port, and may not correspond directly to
the event that caused the Connect Status Change bit (Bit 1) to be set.
This field is zero if Port Power() is zero in host mode.
Table 141.
PORTSCx - Port Status Control[1:8] (Sheet 4 of 4)
Field
Description