56 PCIE-5565PIORC Reflective Memory Board
Bit
07:
Pending
Net.
Int.
4
–
When
this
bit
is
high
(1),
one
or
more
type
4
network
interrupts
have
been
received.
To
see
the
sender
data
and
sender
node
ID,
read
the
Interrupt
Sender
Data
4
(ISD4)
FIFO
at
offset
$38
and
the
Interrupt
Sender
ID
(SID4)
at
offset
$3C
respectively.
Bit
06:
Rogue
Packet
Fault
‐
When
this
bit
is
set
high
(1),
the
board
is
operating
as
either
Rogue
Master
1
or
0
and
has
detected
and
removed
a
rogue
packet.
This
bit
is
latched.
Once
set,
it
must
be
cleared
by
writing
a
zero
(0)
to
this
bit
location.
Bit
05:
TX
FIFO
Full
‐
When
this
bit
is
high
(1),
the
TX
FIFO
has
been
full
one
or
more
times.
This
bit
is
latched.
Once
set,
it
must
be
cleared
by
writing
a
zero
(0)
to
this
bit
location.
This
is
a
fault
condition
and
data
may
have
been
lost.
NOTE
This condition should not occur during normal operation. Bit 05 is for diagnostic purposes only.
Bit
04:
Reserved
‐
This
bit
is
reserved.
Bit
03:
Reset
Node
Request
–
When
this
bit
is
high
(1),
another
node
on
the
network
has
requested
that
the
local
PCI
bus
master
reset
this
board.
The
RFM
‐
5565
does
not
reset
itself
automatically.
Bit
02:
Pending
Net.
Int.
3
–
When
this
bit
is
high
(1),
one
or
more
type
3
network
interrupts
have
been
received.
To
see
the
sender
data
and
sender
node
ID(s),
read
the
Interrupt
Sender
Data
3
(ISD3)
FIFO
at
offset
$30
and
the
Interrupt
Sender
ID
(SID3)
FIFO
at
offset
$34
respectively.
Bit
01:
Pending
Net.
Int.
2
–
When
this
bit
is
high
(1),
one
or
more
type
2
network
interrupts
have
been
received.
To
see
the
sender
data
and
sender
node
ID(s),
read
the
Interrupt
Sender
Data
2
(ISD2)
FIFO
at
offset
$28
and
the
Interrupt
Sender
ID
(SID2)
FIFO
at
offset
$2C
respectively.
Bit
00:
Pending
Net.
Int.
1
–
When
this
bit
is
high
(1),
one
or
more
type
1
network
interrupts
have
been
received.
To
see
the
sender
data
and
sender
node
ID(s),
read
the
Interrupt
Sender
Data
1
(ISD1)
FIFO
at
offset
$20
and
the
Interrupt
Sender
ID
(SID1)
FIFO
at
offset
$24
respectively.