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MII Management (EPHY) Registers
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SLAU723A – October 2017 – Revised October 2018
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Ethernet Controller
15.7.10 EPHYCFG1 Register (Address = 0x9) [reset = 0x0]
Ethernet PHY Configuration 1 - MR9 (EPHYCFG1)
This register configuration for the Ethernet PHY. These configuration values are programmed by the
system processor after a POR. The DONE bit in the EPHYCFG1 register is set when configuration is
complete. This register is used when the user requires a configuration different from what is provided in
the EMACPC register.
EPHYCFG1 is shown in
and described in
.
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Figure 15-98. EPHYCFG1 Register
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
DONE
RESERVED
TDRAR
W-0x0
R-0x0
R/W-0x0
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
LLR
FAMDIX
RAMDIX
FASTANEN
FANSEL
FRXDVDET
RESERVED
R/W-0x0
R/W-0x0
R/W-0x0
R/W-0x0
R/W-0x0
R/W-0x0
R-0x0
Table 15-110. EPHYCFG1 Register Field Descriptions
Bit
Field
Type
Reset
Description
15
DONE
W
0x0
Configuration Done. This bit reads as a zero. The application must
write a one to this bit to terminate the PHYHOLD mode set in the
EMACPC register and wake up the EPHY.
0x0 = Configuration process is not complete.
0x1 = Configuration process is complete, and the PHY can continue
and complete its internal reset sequence.
14-9
RESERVED
R
0x0
8
TDRAR
R/W
0x0
TDR Auto-Run at Link Down.
0x0 = Disable automatic execution of TDR.
0x1 = Enable execution of TDR procedure after link down event.
7
LLR
R/W
0x0
Link Loss Recovery.
0x0 = Normal link loss operation. Link status goes down
approximately 250 µs from signal loss.
0x1 = Enable link loss recovery mechanism. This mode allows
recovery from short interference and continues to hold the link up for
a period of an additional few microseconds until the short
interference is gone and the signal is OK.
6
FAMDIX
R/W
0x0
Fast Auto MDI/MDIX. If both link partners are configured to work in
Force 100Base-TX mode (auto-negotiation is disabled), this mode
enables automatic MDI/MDIX resolution in a short time.
0x0 = Normal Auto MDI/MDIX mode.
0x1 = Enable Fast Auto MDI/MDIX mode.
5
RAMDIX
R/W
0x0
Robust Auto MDI/MDIX. If link partners are configured to operational
modes that are not supported by normal Auto MDI/MDIX mode (like
Auto-Neg versus Force 100Base-TX or Force 100Base-TX versus
Force 100Base-TX), this Robust Auto MDI/MDIX mode allows
MDI/MDIX resolution and prevents deadlock.
0x0 = Normal Auto MDI/MDIX mode.
0x1 = Enable Robust Auto MDI/MDIX resolution.