MOTOROLA
Chapter 12. Chip Select Module
12-5
Chip Select Registers
CS[6:1] can be used. At reset, the port size function of the external boot chip select is
determined by the logic levels of the inputs on D[19:18]. Table 12-4 and Table 12-4 list the
various reset encodings for the configuration signals multiplexed with D[19:18].
Provided the required address range is in the chip select address register (CSAR0), CS0 can
be programmed to continue decoding for a range of addresses after the CSMR0[V] is set,
after which the external boot chip select can be restored only by a system reset.
12.4 Chip Select Registers
Table 12-5 shows the chip select register memory map. Reading reserved locations returns
zeros.
Table 12-4. D[19:18] External Boot Chip
Select Configuration
D[19:18]
Boot Device/Data Port Size
00
Internal (32-bit)
01
External (16-bit)
10
External (8-bit)
11
External (32-bit)
Table 12-5. Chip Select Registers
IPSBAR
Offset
[31:24]
[23:16]
[15:8]
[7:0]
0x00_0080
Chip select address register—bank 0 (CSAR0)
[p. 12-6]
Reserved
1
0x00_0084
Chip select mask register—bank 0 (CSMR0) [p. 12-7]
0x00_0088
Reserved
1
Chip select control register—bank 0 (CSCR0)
[p. 12-8]
0x00_008C
Chip select address register—bank 1 (CSAR1)
[p. 12-6]
Reserved
1
0x00_0090
Chip select mask register—bank 1 (CSMR1) [p. 12-7]
0x00_0094
Reserved
1
Chip select control register—bank 1 (CSCR1)
[p. 12-8]
0x00_0098
Chip select address register—bank 2 (CSAR2)
[p. 12-6]
Reserved
1
0x00_009C
Chip select mask register—bank 2 (CSMR2) [p. 12-7]
0x00_00A0
Reserved
1
Chip select control register—bank 2 (CSCR2)
[p. 12-8]
0x00_00A4
Chip select address register—bank 3 (CSAR3)
[p. 12-6]
Reserved
1
0x00_00A8
Chip select mask register—bank 3 (CSMR3) [p. 12-7]
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