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Part V. The Communications Processor Module
24.9 SCC HDLC Receive Buffer Descriptor (RxBD)
The CPM uses the RxBD, shown in Figure 24-5, to report on data received for each buffer.
6
RTE
Retransmit enable.
0 No retransmission.
1 Automatic frame retransmission is enabled. Particularly useful in the HDLC bus protocol and ISDN
applications where multiple HDLC controllers can collide. Note that retransmission occurs only if a
lost CTS occurs on the Þrst or second buffer of the frame.
7
Ñ
Reserved, should be cleared.
8
FSE
Flag sharing enable. Valid only if GSMR_H[RTSM] = 1. Can be modiÞed on-the-ßy.
0 Normal operation.
1 If NOF[0Ð3] = 0b0000, a single shared ßag is sent between back-to-back frames. Other values of
NOF[0Ð3] are decremented by 1. Useful in signaling system #7 applications.
9
DRT
Disable receiver while transmitting.
0 Normal operation.
1 As the SCC sends data, the receiver is disabled and gated by the internal RTS. This helps if the
HDLC channel is on a multidrop line and the SCC does not need to receive its own transmission.
10
BUS
HDLC bus mode.
0 Normal HDLC operation.
1 HDLC bus operation is selected. See Section 24.14, ÒHDLC Bus Mode with Collision Detection.Ó
11
BRM
HDLC bus RTS mode. Valid only if BUS = 1. Otherwise, it is ignored.
0 Normal RTS operation during HDLC bus mode. RTS is asserted on the Þrst bit of the Tx frame and
negated after the Þrst collision bit is received.
1 Special RTS operation during HDLC bus mode. RTS is delayed by one bit with respect to the
normal case, which helps when the HDLC bus protocol is being run locally and sent over a
long-distance line at the same time. The one-bit delay allows RTS to be used to enable the
transmission line buffers so that the electrical effects of collisions are not sent over the transmission
line.
12
MFF
Multiple frames in Tx FIFO. The receiver is not affected.
0 Normal operation. The Tx FIFO must never contain more than one HDLC frame. The CTS lost
status is reported accurately on a per-frame basis.
1 The Tx FIFO can hold multiple frames, but lost CTS may not be reported on the buffer/frame it
occurred on. This can improve performance of HDLC transmissions of small back-to-back frames or
when the number of ßags between frames should be limited.
13Ð15 Ñ
Reserved, should be cleared.
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
0
E
Ñ
W
I
L
F
CM
Ñ
DE
Ñ
LG
NO
AB
CR
OV
CD
2
Data Length
4
Rx Buffer Pointer
6
Figure 24-5. SCC HDLC Receive Buffer Descriptor (RxBD)
Table 24-6. PSMR HDLC Field Descriptions (Continued)
Bits
Name
Description
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