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Part IV. Communications Processor Module
Table 21-1. HDLC-Specific SCC Parameter RAM Memory Map
Offset
1
1
From SCC base. See Section 19.3.1, ÒSCC Base Addresses.Ó
Name
Width
Description
0x30
Ñ
Word
Reserved
0x34
C_MASK
Word
CRC mask. For the 16-bit CRC-CCITT, initialize with 0x0000_F0B8. For 32-bit CRC-
CCITT, initialize with 0xDEBB_20E3.
0x38
C_PRES
Word
CRC preset. For the 16-bit CRC-CCITT, initialize with 0x0000_FFFF. For 32-bit CRC-
CCITT, initialize with 0xFFFF_FFFF.
0x3C
DISFC
Hword
Modulo 2
16
counters maintained by the CP. Initialize them while the channel is
disabled.
DISFC (Discarded frame counter) Counts error-free frames discarded due to lack of
free buffers.
CRCEC (CRC error counter) Includes frames not addressed to the user or frames
received in the BSY condition, but does not include overrun errors.
ABTSC (Abort sequence counter)
NMARC (Nonmatching address received counter) Includes error-free frames only.
RETRC (Frame retransmission counter) Counts number of frames resent due to
collision.
0x3E
CRCEC
Hword
0x40
ABTSC
Hword
0x42
NMARC
Hword
0x44
RETRC
Hword
0x46
MFLR
Hword
Max frame length register. The HDLC compares the incoming HDLC frameÕs length
with the user-deÞned limit in MFLR. If the limit is exceeded, the rest of the frame is
discarded and RxBD[LG] is set in the last BD of that frame. At the end of the frame
the SCC reports frame status and frame length in the last RxBD. The MFLR is
deÞned as all in-frame bytes between the opening and closing ßags.
0x48
MAX_CNT
Hword
Maximum length counter. A temporary down-counter used to track frame length.
0x4A
RFTHR
Hword
Received frames threshold. Used to reduce potential interrupt overhead when each
in a series of short HDLC frames causes an SCCE[RXF] event. Setting RFTHR
determines the frequency of RXF interrupts, which occur only when the RFTHR limit
is reached. Provide enough empty RxBDs for the number of frames speciÞed in
RFTHR.
0x4C
RFCNT
Hword
Received frames count. RFCNT is a down-counter used to implement RFTHR.
0x4E
HMASK
Hword
Mask register (HMASK) and four address registers (HADDR
n
) for address
recognition. The SCC reads the frame address from the HDLC receiver, compares it
with the HADDRs, and masks the result with HMASK. Setting an HMASK bit enables
the corresponding comparison bit, clearing a bit masks it. When a match occurs, the
frame address and data are written to the buffers. When no match occurs and a
frame is error-free, the nonmatching address received counter (NMARC) is
incremented.
The eight low-order bits of HADDR
n
should contain the Þrst address byte after the
opening ßag. For example, to recognize a frame that begins 0x7E (ßag), 0x68, 0xAA,
using 16-bit address recognition, HADDR
n
should contain 0xAA68 and HMASK
should contain 0xFFFF. For 8-bit addresses, clear the eight high-order HMASK bits.
See Figure 21-2.
0x50
HADDR1
Hword
0x52
HADDR2
Hword
0x54
HADDR3
Hword
0x56
HADDR4
Hword
0x58
TMP
Hword
Temporary storage.
0x5A
TMP_MB
Hword
Temporary storage.
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