
DATA SHEET
PM7367 FREEDM-32P32
ISSUE 2
PMC-1991499
FRAME ENGINE AND DATA LINK MANAGER
PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA, INC., AND FOR ITS CUSTOMER’S INTERNAL USE
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TSLOT[4:0]:
The indirect time-slot number bits (TSLOT[4:0]) indicate the time-slot to be
configured or interrogated in the indirect access. For a channelised T1 link,
time-slots 1 to 24 are valid. For a channelised E1 link, time-slots 1 to 31 are
valid. For unchannelised links, only time-slot 0 is valid.
LINK[4:0]:
The indirect link number bits (LINK[4:0]) select amongst the 32 receive links
to be configured or interrogated in the indirect access.
RWB:
The indirect access control bit (RWB) selects between a configure (write) or
interrogate (read) access to the channel provision RAM. The address to the
channel provision RAM is constructed by concatenating the TSLOT[4:0] and
LINK[4:0] bits. Writing a logic zero to RWB triggers an indirect write
operation. Data to be written is taken from the PROV, the CDLBEN and the
CHAN[4:0] bits of the RCAS Indirect Channel Data register. Writing a logic
one to RWB triggers an indirect read operation. Addressing of the RAM is the
same as in an indirect write operation. The data read can be found in the
PROV, the CDLBEN and the CHAN[4:0] bits of the RCAS Indirect Channel
Data register.
BUSY:
The indirect access status bit (BUSY) reports the progress of an indirect
access. BUSY is set high when this register is written to trigger an indirect
access, and will stay high until the access is complete. At which point, BUSY
will be set low. This register should be polled to determine when data from an
indirect read operation is available in the RCAS Indirect Channel Data
register or to determine when a new indirect write operation may commence.