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defined, if both types of channel assignments occur for one slot and priority. An inconsistent channel
assignment for message buffer 0 and message buffer 1 is depicted in
.
Figure 33-146. Inconsistent channel assignment
33.6.7.3
Node related slot multiplexing
The term
Node Related Slot Multiplexing
applies to the dynamic segment only and refers to the
functionality if there are transmit as well as receive message buffers are configured for the same slot.
According to
the transmit buffer is only found if the cycle counter filter matches, and the
buffer is not locked and committed. In all other cases, the receive buffer will be found. Thus, if the block
has no data to transmit in a dynamic slot, it is able to receive frames on that slot.
33.6.7.4
Message buffer search error
If the message buffer search is running while the next message buffer search start event appears, the
message buffer search is stopped and the Message Buffer Search Error Flag MSB_EF is set in the
Error Flag Register (FR_CHIERFR)
. This appears only if the CHI frequency is too low to search through
all message buffers within the NIT or a minislot. The message buffer result is not defined in this case. For
more details see
Section 33.7.6, Number of usable message buffers”
.
33.6.8
Individual message buffer reconfiguration
The initial configuration of each individual message buffer can be changed even when the protocol is not
in the
POC:config
state. This is referred to as individual message buffer
reconfiguration
. The
configuration bits and fields that can be changed are given in the section on
The common configuration data given in the section on
can not be
reconfigured when the protocol is out of the
POC:config
state.
33.6.8.1
Reconfiguration schemes
Depending on the target and destination basic state of the message buffer that is to be reconfigured, there
are three reconfiguration schemes.
33.6.8.1.1
Basic type not changed (RC1)
A reconfiguration will not change the basic type of the individual message buffer, if both the message
buffer transfer direction bit FR_MBCCSRn[MTD] and the message buffer type bit FR_MBCCSRn[MBT]
are not changed. This type of reconfiguration is denoted by RC1 in
receive message buffers can be RC1-reconfigured when in the HDis or HDisLck state. Double transmit
message buffers can be RC1-reconfigured if both the transmit side and the commit side are in the HDis
state.
MB0
FR_MBCCFR0[CHA] = 1, FR_MBCCFR0[CHB] = 0
MB1
dual channel assignment
single channel assignment
FR_MBFIDR0[FID] = 10
FR_MBFIDR1[FID] = 10FR_MBCCFR1[CHA] = 1, FR_MBCCFR1[CHB] = 1
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