EAC Card
5. Initialize the CSP control blocks and the EAC with the set mode parameters
from NCP.
6. Transfer the proper Ethernet address.
7. Build the command ending status and transfer it to the CCU.
8. Set a CCU level 2 interrupt.
Typical Ending Statuses
┌─────┬────────┬────────┬─────────────────────┐
│ SCF │
SES
│
LCS
│
Meaning
│
├─────┼────────┼────────┼─────────────────────┤
│ 44
│
ðð
│
ðð
│
Set mode complete
│
│ ðð
│
ðð
│
D2
│
Command rejected
│
│ C4
│
ðð
│
ðð
│
Halt executed
│
│ ðð
│
ðð
│
Seeñ
│
Internal box error │
└─────┴────────┴────────┴─────────────────────┘
ñ
= Refer to “Line Communication Status (LCS)” on page 12-30 for details.
Enable
The Enable Command is used to prepare the line for data transfer.
The EAC picocode will initialize the hardware so that it can accept a transmit or
receive command.
The Enable must be issued to the even interface only. It will be rejected if issued
to the odd interface. In addition the Enable must be executed before any data
transfer commands are sent to the CSP.
Internal box errors that occur after completion of the Enable command, are stacked
in the CSP and will be passed to NCP in the ending status of the next command.
The ESS microcode will run a 10 second timer waiting for the EAC to finish its
Enable process. If the timer expires, an LCS of D0 will be returned as an internal
box error because this is a picocode/hardware function only.
CSP Processing
1. Start an Enable timer.
2. Initialize the ECA initialization block for external loopback.
3. Initialize control blocks in EAC external RAM and then issue a DISABLE, INIT
and START commands to the EAC to allow for an external loopback.
4. Perform the external loopback.
5. Check result of loopback. In case of errors, repeat the loopback up to
32 times.
6. Initialize the ECA initialization block for normal operation.
7. Initialize control blocks in EAC external RAM and then issue a DISABLE and
INIT commands to the EAC.
8. Clear the ESS error and status counters.
9. Clear any counter overflow indications.
10. The ending status is built and transferred to the CCU.
11. A CCU level 2 interrupt request is set.
Chapter 12. Ethernet Subsystem (ESS)
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