TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor Data Manual PRODUCTION DATA information is current as of publication date. Products conform to specifications per the terms of Texas Instruments standard warranty. Production processing does not necessarily include testing of all parameters. Literature Number: SPRS582B July 2010 TMS320C6457 Data Manual SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com Release History Additions/Modifications/Deletions 2 SPRS582B • Added 850 mHz clock speed. • Added content to the Warm Reset section describing how to preserve contents of DDR2 SDRAM through a Warm Reset cycle with Self-Refresh mode enabled on the SDRAM. • Corrected typo in the Reset Timing Requirements table, parameter number 2: changed RESETx to RESET and POR to POR. • Corrected 1.2-V to 1.1-V in last item of Features bullet list. SPRS582A • Corrected CORECLK(P|N) and ALTCORECLK max frequency, minimum period time, duty cycle, and transition times • Corrected Period Jitter tolerance, duty cycle, and transition times for DDRREFCLK(P|N) and ALTDDRCLK • Corrected PLL2 block diagram to include correct reference to PLLV2 voltage net • Added DDR2CLKOUT0(N|P) and DDR2CLKOUT0(N|P) min and max frequency to PLL2 Clock Frequency Ranges table • Removed PLLOUT term from the PLL2 Clock Frequency ranges table • Clarified wording in the introduction of the PLL2 section and on the effective x5 multiplier that generates DDR2CLKOUT0(N|P) and DDR2CLKOUT0(N|P) from DDRREFCLK(P|N) or ALTDDRCLK • Added Table 7-4 Power Supply to Peripheral I/O Mapping to clarify the exact I/O and reference clock buffers each power supply provides power for • Added Overshoot/Undershoot definition to Table 6-1 Absolute Maximum Ratings • Fixed typo in Table 2-1 under the 1.2 GHz space, “1.2 V, 1.8 V, and 3.3 V” now correctly reads “1.1 V, 1.8 V, and 3.3 V” • Fixed typo for the McBSP timing parameters. “P = 1/CORECLK” now correctly reads “P = 1/SYSREFCLK” • Fixed typo in 7.3.1 Power-Supply Sequencing - The SPRAAG5 reference now correctly references SPRAAV7 SPRS582 • Initial version Release History 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com Contents 1 TMS320C6457 Features. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 1.1 TMS320C6457CMH/GMH BGA Package (Bottom View) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 1.2 Description. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 1.3 Functional Block Diagram. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14 2 Device Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 2.9 3 Device Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 4 Device Configuration at Device Reset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59 Peripheral Selection After Device Reset. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60 Device State Control Registers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60 Device Status Register Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61 JTAG ID (JTAGID) Register Description. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62 Pullup/Pulldown Resistors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63 System Interconnect. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 5 Device Characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 CPU (DSP Core) Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 Memory Map Summary. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19 Boot Sequence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21 Boot Modes Supported . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21 2.5.1 Second-Level Bootloaders. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22 Pin Assignments. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23 2.6.1 Pin Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23 Signal Groups Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27 Terminal Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33 Development . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55 2.9.1 Development Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55 2.9.2 Device Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55 Internal Buses, Bridges, and Switch Fabrics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65 Data Switch Fabric Connections. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66 Configuration Switch Fabric . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67 Bus Priorities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69 C64x+ Megamodule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .71 5.1 Memory Architecture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .72 5.1.1 L1P Memory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .72 5.1.2 L1D Memory. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73 5.1.3 L2 Memory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74 5.1.4 L3 Memory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75 5.2 Memory Protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75 5.3 Bandwidth Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .76 5.4 Power-Down Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .76 5.5 Megamodule Resets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .77 5.6 Megamodule Revision . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .77 5.7 C64x+ Megamodule Register Descriptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .77 6 Device Operating Conditions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .87 6.1 Absolute Maximum Ratings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .87 6.2 Recommended Operating Conditions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .88 6.3 Electrical Characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .89 7 C64x+ Peripheral Information and Electrical Specifications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .91 7.1 Parameter Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .91 7.1.1 1.8-V Signal Transition Levels. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .91 7.1.2 3.3-V Signal Transition Levels. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .92 7.1.3 3.3-V Signal Transition Rates. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .92 7.1.4 Timing Parameters and Board Routing Analysis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .92 7.2 Recommended Clock and Control Signal Transition Behavior . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .93 7.3 Power Supplies. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .93 7.3.1 Power-Supply Sequencing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .94 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated Contents 3 TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com 7.3.2 Power-Supply Decoupling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .94 7.3.3 Power-Down Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .94 7.4 Enhanced Direct Memory Access (EDMA3) Controller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .95 7.4.1 EDMA3 Device-Specific Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .96 7.4.2 EDMA3 Channel Synchronization Events. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .96 7.4.3 EDMA3 Peripheral Register Description(s). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .97 7.5 Interrupts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120 7.5.1 Interrupt Sources and Interrupt Controller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120 7.5.2 External Interrupts Electrical Data/Timing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122 7.6 Reset Controller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123 7.6.1 Power-on Reset (POR Pin) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123 7.6.2 Warm Reset (RESET Pin) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124 7.6.3 System Reset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124 7.6.4 CPU Reset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125 7.6.5 Reset Priority . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125 7.6.6 Reset Controller Register . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125 7.6.7 Reset Electrical Data/Timing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128 7.7 PLL1 and PLL1 Controller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130 7.7.1 PLL1 Controller Device-Specific Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131 7.7.2 PLL1 Controller Memory Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133 7.7.3 PLL1 Controller Registers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134 7.7.4 PLL1 Controller Input and Output Electrical Data/Timing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141 7.8 PLL2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142 7.8.1 PLL2 Device-Specific Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142 7.8.2 PLL2 Input Clock Electrical Data/Timing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143 7.9 DDR2 Memory Controller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144 7.9.1 DDR2 Memory Controller Device-Specific Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144 7.9.2 DDR2 Memory Controller Peripheral Register Description(s) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145 7.9.3 DDR2 Memory Controller Electrical Data/Timing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145 7.10 External Memory Interface A (EMIFA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145 7.10.1 EMIFA Device-Specific Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145 7.10.2 EMIFA Peripheral Register Description(s) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146 7.10.3 EMIFA Electrical Data/Timing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147 7.11 I2C Peripheral . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154 7.11.1 I2C Device-Specific Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154 7.11.2 I2C Peripheral Register Description(s) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155 7.11.3 I2C Electrical Data/Timing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 156 7.12 Host-Port Interface (HPI) Peripheral . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 158 7.12.1 HPI Device-Specific Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 158 7.12.2 HPI Peripheral Register Description(s) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 158 7.12.3 HPI Electrical Data/Timing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159 7.13 Multichannel Buffered Serial Port (McBSP) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 168 7.13.1 McBSP Device-Specific Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 168 7.13.2 McBSP Electrical Data/Timing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 169 7.14 Ethernet MAC (EMAC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 175 7.14.1 EMAC Device-Specific Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 176 7.14.2 EMAC Peripheral Register Description(s) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 176 7.14.3 EMAC Electrical Data/Timing (SGMII) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 181 7.15 Management Data Input/Output (MDIO) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 181 7.15.1 MDIO Peripheral Register Description(s) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 181 7.15.2 MDIO Electrical Data/Timing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 182 7.16 Timers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 182 7.16.1 Timers Device-Specific Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 183 7.16.2 Timers Peripheral Register Description(s) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 183 7.16.3 Timers Electrical Data/Timing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 184 7.17 Enhanced Viterbi-Decoder Coprocessor (VCP2). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 185 7.17.1 VCP2 Device-Specific Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 185 7.17.2 VCP2 Peripheral Register Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 185 7.18 Enhanced Turbo Decoder Coprocessor (TCP2). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 186 4 Contents 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com 7.18.1 TCP2 Device-Specific Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.19 UTOPIA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.19.1 UTOPIA Device-Specific Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.19.2 UTOPIA Peripheral Register Description(s) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.19.3 UTOPIA Electrical Data/Timing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.20 Serial RapidIO (SRIO) Port . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.20.1 Serial RapidIO Device-Specific Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.20.2 Serial RapidIO Peripheral Register Description(s) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.20.3 Serial RapidIO Electrical Data/Timing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.21 General-Purpose Input/Output (GPIO) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.21.1 GPIO Device-Specific Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.21.2 GPIO Peripheral Register Description(s). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.21.3 GPIO Electrical Data/Timing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.22 Emulation Features and Capability . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.22.1 Advanced Event Triggering (AET) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.22.2 Trace . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.22.3 IEEE 1149.1 JTAG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 186 189 189 189 189 192 192 193 204 204 204 204 205 205 205 206 206 Mechanical Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 209 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 Thermal Data. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 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Packaging Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Package CMH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Package GMH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated Contents 209 209 210 211 5 TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com List of Figures Figure 1-1 Figure 1-2 Figure 2-1 Figure 2-2 Figure 2-3 Figure 2-4 Figure 2-5 Figure 2-6 Figure 2-7 Figure 2-8 Figure 2-9 Figure 2-10 Figure 2-11 Figure 2-12 Figure 4-1 Figure 4-2 Figure 5-1 Figure 5-2 Figure 5-3 Figure 5-4 Figure 7-1 Figure 7-2 Figure 7-3 Figure 7-4 Figure 7-5 Figure 7-6 Figure 7-7 Figure 7-8 Figure 7-9 Figure 7-10 Figure 7-11 Figure 7-12 Figure 7-13 Figure 7-14 Figure 7-15 Figure 7-16 Figure 7-17 Figure 7-18 Figure 7-19 Figure 7-20 Figure 7-21 Figure 7-22 Figure 7-23 Figure 7-24 Figure 7-25 Figure 7-26 Figure 7-27 Figure 7-28 Figure 7-29 Figure 7-30 Figure 7-31 Figure 7-32 6 CMH/GMH 688-Pin Ball Grid Array (BGA) Package. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 Functional Block Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14 TMS320C64x+ CPU (DSP Core) Data Paths. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18 TMS320C6457 Pin Map (Bottom View) [Quadrant A] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23 TMS320C6457 Pin Map (Bottom View) [Quadrant B] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24 TMS320C6457 Pin Map (Bottom View) [Quadrant C] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25 TMS320C6457 Pin Map (Bottom View) [Quadrant D] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26 CPU and Peripheral Signals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27 Timers/GPIO/RapidIO Peripheral Signals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28 EMIFA and DDR2 Memory Controller Peripheral Signals. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29 HPI/McBSP/I2C Peripheral Signals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30 EMAC/MDIO (SGMII) Peripheral Signals. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31 UTOPIA Peripheral Signals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32 TMS320C64x+™ DSP Device Nomenclature (including the TMS320C6457 DSP) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56 Data Switched Central Resource Block Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66 Configuration Switched Central Resource (SCR) Block Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .68 64x+ Megamodule Block Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .71 TMS320C6457 L1P Memory Configurations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .72 TMS320C6457 L1D Memory Configurations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73 TMS320C6457 L2 Memory Configurations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74 Test Load Circuit for AC Timing Measurements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .91 Input and Output Voltage Reference Levels for 1.8-V AC Timing Measurements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .91 Rise and Fall Transition Time Voltage Reference Levels. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .91 Input and Output Voltage Reference Levels for 3.3-V AC Timing Measurements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .92 Rise and Fall Transition Time Voltage Reference Levels. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .92 Board-Level Input/Output Timings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .93 Power-Supply Sequence. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .94 NMI Interrupt Timing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .122 Power-On Reset Timing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .129 Warm Reset Timing — RESETSTAT Relative to RESET. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .129 Warm Reset Timing — Setup Time Between POR De-Asserted and RESET Asserted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .129 PLL1 and PLL1 Controller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .130 CORECLK(N|P) and ALTCORECLK Timing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .142 PLL2 Block Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .142 DDRREFCLK(N|P) Timing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .143 EMIFA AECLKIN Timing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .147 EMIFA AECLKOUT Timing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .147 EMIFA Asynchronous Memory Read Timing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .149 EMIFA Asynchronous Memory Write Timing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .150 EMIFA EM_Wait Read Timing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .150 EMIFA EM_Wait Write Timing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .151 EMIFA Programmable Synchronous Interface Read Timing (With Read Latency = 2)(A) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .152 EMIFA Programmable Synchronous Interface Write Timing (With Write Latency = 0)(A) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .153 EMIFA Programmable Synchronous Interface Write Timing (With Write Latency = 1) (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .153 I2C Module Block Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .155 I2C Receive Timing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .157 I2C Transmit Timing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .158 HPI16 Read Timing (HAS Not Used, Tied High) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .160 HPI16 Read Timing (HAS Used). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .161 HPI16 Write Timing (HAS Not Used, Tied High) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .162 HPI16 Write Timing (HAS Used) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .163 HPI32 Read Timing (HAS Not Used, Tied High) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .164 List of Figures 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com Figure 7-33 Figure 7-34 Figure 7-35 Figure 7-36 Figure 7-37 Figure 7-38 Figure 7-39 Figure 7-40 Figure 7-41 Figure 7-42 Figure 7-43 Figure 7-44 Figure 7-45 Figure 7-46 Figure 7-47 Figure 7-48 Figure 7-49 Figure 7-50 Figure 7-51 Figure 7-52 Figure 7-53 Figure 8-1 Figure 8-2 HPI32 Read Timing (HAS Used). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .165 HPI32 Write Timing (HAS Not Used, Tied High) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .166 HPI32 Write Timing (HAS Used) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .167 McBSP Timing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .171 FSR Timing When GSYNC = 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .171 SPI Timing as Master or Slave: CLKSTP = 10b, CLKXP = 0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .172 SPI Timing as Master or Slave: CLKSTP = 10b, CLKXP = 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .173 SPI Timing as Master or Slave: CLKSTP = 11b, CLKXP = 0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .174 SPI Timing as Master or Slave: CLKSTP = 11b, CLKXP = 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .175 EMAC, MDIO, and EMAC Control Modules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .176 MDIO Input Timing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .182 MDIO Output Timing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .182 Timer Timing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .185 UXCLK Timing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .190 URCLK Timing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .190 UTOPIA Slave Transmit Timing(A) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .191 UTOPIA Slave Receive Timing(A) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .192 GPIO Timing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .205 Trace Timing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .206 JTAG Test-Port Timing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .207 HS-RTDX Timing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .208 CMH (S–PBGA–N688) Pb-Free Plastic Ball Grid Array . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .210 GMH (S–PBGA–N688) Plastic Ball Grid Array . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .211 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated List of Figures 7 TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com List of Tables Table 2-1 Table 2-2 Table 2-3 Table 2-4 Table 2-5 Table 2-6 Table 2-7 Table 3-1 Table 3-2 Table 3-3 Table 3-4 Table 3-5 Table 3-6 Table 3-7 Table 4-1 Table 4-2 Table 4-3 Table 4-4 Table 5-1 Table 5-2 Table 5-3 Table 5-4 Table 5-5 Table 5-6 Table 5-7 Table 5-8 Table 5-9 Table 5-10 Table 5-11 Table 5-12 Table 5-13 Table 6-1 Table 6-2 Table 6-3 Table 6-4 Table 7-1 Table 7-2 Table 7-3 Table 7-4 Table 7-5 Table 7-6 Table 7-7 Table 7-8 Table 7-9 Table 7-10 Table 7-11 Table 7-12 Table 7-13 Table 7-14 Table 7-15 Table 7-16 Table 7-17 8 List of Tables Characteristics of the C6457 Processor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 TMS320C6457 Memory Map Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19 TMS320C6457 Supported Boot Modes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22 Serial RapidIO (SRIO) Supported Boot Modes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22 I/O Functional Symbol Definitions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33 Terminal Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33 Relevant Documents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56 TMS320C6457 Device Configuration Pins. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59 Device State Control Registers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60 Device Configuration Register Fields . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61 Device Configuration Status Register (DEVSTAT). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61 Device Configuration Status Register Field Descriptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61 JTAG ID (JTAGID) Register. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62 JTAG ID (JTAGID) Register Field Descriptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62 SCR Connection Matrix . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67 TMS320C6457 Default Bus Master Priorities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69 Priority Allocation Register (PRI_ALLOC). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69 Priority Allocation Register (PRI_ALLOC) Field Descriptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69 Available Memory Page Protection Scheme With Privilege ID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75 Available Memory Page Protection Schemes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75 Megamodule Reset (Global or Local) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .77 Megamodule Revision ID Register (MM_REVID). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .77 Megamodule Revision ID Register (MM_REVID) Field Descriptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .77 Megamodule Interrupt Registers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .77 Megamodule Powerdown Control Registers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .79 Megamodule Revision Register . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .79 Megamodule IDMA Registers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .79 Megamodule Cache Configuration Registers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .79 Megamodule Error Detection Correct Registers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .82 Megamodule L1/L2 Memory Protection Registers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .83 CPU Megamodule Bandwidth Management Registers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .85 Absolute Maximum Ratings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .87 Recommended Operating Conditions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .88 Electrical Characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .89 Power Supply to Peripheral I/O Mapping . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .90 Board-Level Timing Example. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .92 Timing Requirements for Power-Supply Sequence. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .94 C6457 EDMA3 Channel Synchronization Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .96 EDMA3 Registers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .97 EDMA3 Parameter RAM. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .111 EDMA3 Transfer Controller 0 Registers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .111 EDMA3 Transfer Controller 1 Registers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .113 EDMA3 Transfer Controller 2 Registers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .114 EDMA3 Transfer Controller 3 Registers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .115 EDMA3 Transfer Controller 4 Registers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .117 EDMA3 Transfer Controller 5 Registers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .118 TMS320C6457 System Event Mapping . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .120 Timing Requirements for External Interrupts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .122 Reset Types . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .123 Reset Type Status Register (RSTYPE). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .126 Reset Type Status Register (RSTYPE) Field Descriptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .126 Software Reset Control Register (RSTCTRL) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .127 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com Table 7-18 Table 7-19 Table 7-20 Table 7-21 Table 7-22 Table 7-23 Table 7-24 Table 7-25 Table 7-26 Table 7-27 Table 7-28 Table 7-29 Table 7-30 Table 7-31 Table 7-32 Table 7-33 Table 7-34 Table 7-35 Table 7-36 Table 7-37 Table 7-38 Table 7-39 Table 7-40 Table 7-41 Table 7-42 Table 7-43 Table 7-44 Table 7-45 Table 7-46 Table 7-47 Table 7-48 Table 7-49 Table 7-50 Table 7-51 Table 7-52 Table 7-53 Table 7-54 Table 7-55 Table 7-56 Table 7-57 Table 7-58 Table 7-59 Table 7-60 Table 7-61 Table 7-62 Table 7-63 Table 7-64 Table 7-65 Table 7-66 Table 7-67 Table 7-68 Table 7-69 Table 7-70 Table 7-71 Software Reset Control Register Field Descriptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .127 Reset Configuration Register (RSTCFG) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .127 Reset Configuration Register (RSTCFG) Field Descriptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .127 Reset Timing Requirements. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .128 Reset Switching Characteristics Over Recommended Operating Conditions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .128 Warm Reset Switching Characteristics Over Recommended Operating Conditions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .128 Timing Requirements for Reset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .132 PLL1 Stabilization, Lock, and Reset Times. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .132 PLL1 Controller Registers (Including Reset Controller) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .133 PLL1 Control Register (PLLCTL). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .134 PLL1 Control Register (PLLCTL) Field Descriptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .134 PLL Multiplier Control Register (PLLM) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .135 PLL Multiplier Control Register (PLLM) Field Descriptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .135 PLL Post-Divider Control Register (POSTDIV). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .135 PLL Post-Divider Control Register (POSTDIV) Field Descriptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .136 PLL Controller Divider 3 Register (PLLDIV3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .136 PLL Controller Divider 3 Register (PLLDIV3) Field Descriptions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .136 PLL Controller Divider 6 Register (PLLDIV6) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .137 PLL Controller Divider 6 Register (PLLDIV6) Field Descriptions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .137 PLL Controller Divider 7 Register (PLLDIV7) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .137 PLL Controller Divider 7 Register (PLLDIV7) Field Descriptions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .137 PLL Controller Divider 8 Register (PLLDIV8) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .138 PLL Controller Divider 8 Register (PLLDIV8) Field Descriptions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .138 PLL Controller Command Register (PLLCMD) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .139 PLL Controller Command Register (PLLCMD) Field Descriptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .139 PLL Controller Status Register (PLLSTAT) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .139 PLL Controller Status Register (PLLSTAT) Field Descriptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .139 PLL Controller Clock Align Control Register (ALNCTL) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .140 PLL Controller Clock Align Control Register (ALNCTL) Field Descriptions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .140 PLLDIV Divider Ratio Change Status Register (DCHANGE) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .140 PLLDIV Divider Ratio Change Status Register (DCHANGE) Field Descriptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .140 SYSCLK Status Register (SYSTAT) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .141 SYSCLK Status Register (SYSTAT) Field Descriptions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .141 CORECLK(N|P) and ALTCORECLK Timing Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .141 PLL2 Clock Frequency Ranges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .143 Timing Requirements for DDRREFCLK(N|P) and ALTDDRCLK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .143 DDR2 Memory Controller Registers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .145 EMIFA Registers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .146 EMIFA AECLKIN Timing Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .147 EMIFA AECLKOUT Switching Characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .147 EMIFA Asynchronous Memory Read Switching Characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .148 EMIFA Asynchronous Memory Read Timing Requirements. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .148 EMIFA Asynchronous Memory Write Timing Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .149 EMIFA EM_Wait Read Timing Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .150 EMIFA EM_Wait Read Switching Characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .150 EMIFA EM_Wait Write Timing Requirements. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .151 Timing Requirements for Programmable Synchronous Interface Cycles for EMIFA Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .151 Switching Characteristics for Programmable Synchronous Interface Cycles for EMIFA Module. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .152 I2C Registers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .155 I2C Timing Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .156 I2C Switching Characteristics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .157 HPIWIDTH Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .158 HPI Control Registers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .158 Host-Port Interface Timing Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .159 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated List of Tables 9 TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 Table 7-72 Table 7-73 Table 7-74 Table 7-75 Table 7-76 Table 7-77 Table 7-78 Table 7-79 Table 7-80 Table 7-81 Table 7-82 Table 7-83 Table 7-84 Table 7-85 Table 7-86 Table 7-87 Table 7-88 Table 7-89 Table 7-90 Table 7-91 Table 7-92 Table 7-93 Table 7-94 Table 7-95 Table 7-96 Table 7-97 Table 7-98 Table 7-99 Table 7-100 Table 7-101 Table 7-102 Table 7-103 Table 7-104 Table 7-105 Table 7-106 Table 7-107 Table 7-108 Table 7-109 Table 7-110 Table 7-111 Table 7-112 Table 7-113 Table 7-114 Table 7-115 Table 7-116 Table 7-117 Table 7-118 Table 7-119 Table 8-1 10 www.ti.com Host-Port Interface Switching Characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .159 McBSP 0 Registers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .168 McBSP 1 Registers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .169 McBSP Timing Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .169 Switching Characteristics for McBSP. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .170 Timing Requirements for FSR When GSYNC = 1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .171 SPI Timing Requirements as Master or Slave: CLKSTP = 10b, CLKXP = 0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .172 SPI Switching Characteristics as Master or Slave: CLKSTP = 10b, CLKXP = 0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .172 SPI Timing Requirements as Master or Slave: CLKSTP = 10b, CLKXP = 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .173 SPI Switching Characteristics as Master or Slave: CLKSTP = 10b, CLKXP = 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .173 SPI Timing Requirements as Master or Slave: CLKSTP = 11b, CLKXP = 0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .174 SPI Switching Characteristics as Master or Slave: CLKSTP = 11b, CLKXP = 0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .174 SPI Timing Requirements as Master or Slave: CLKSTP = 11b, CLKXP = 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .174 SPI Switching Characteristics as Master or Slave: CLKSTP = 11b, CLKXP = 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .175 Ethernet MAC (EMAC) Control Registers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .176 EMAC Statistics Registers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .179 EMAC Descriptor Memory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .180 SGMII Control Registers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .180 EMIC Control Registers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .180 MDIO Registers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .181 MDIO Input Timing Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .182 MDIO Output Switching Characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .182 Timer1 Watchdog Reset Selection Register (WDRSTSEL) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .183 Timer1 Watchdog Reset Selection Register (WDRSTSEL) Field Descriptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .183 Timer 0 Registers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .183 Timer 1 Registers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .184 Timer Input Timing Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .184 Timer Output Switching Characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .184 VCP2 Registers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .185 TCP2_A Registers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .187 TCP2_B Registers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .187 UTOPIA Registers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .189 UTOPIA Data Queues (Receive and Transmit) Registers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .189 UXCLK Timing Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .189 URCLK Timing Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .190 UTOPIA Slave Transmit Timing Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .190 UTOPIA Slave Transmit Cycles Switching Characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .190 UTOPIA Slave Receive Timing Requirements. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .191 Switching Characteristics for UTOPIA Slave Receive Cycles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .191 RapidIO Control Registers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .193 GPIO Registers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .204 GPIO Input Timing Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .205 GPIO Output Switching Characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .205 Switching Characteristics for Trace . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .206 JTAG Test Port Timing Requirements. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .207 JTAG Test Port Switching Characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .207 Timing Requirements for HS-RTDX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .207 Switching Characteristics for HS-RTDX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .207 Thermal Resistance Characteristics (PBGA Package) [CMH/GMH] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .209 List of Tables 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com 1 TMS320C6457 Features • TMS320C64x+™ DSP Core – Dedicated SPLOOP Instruction – Compact Instructions (16-Bit) – Instruction Set Enhancements – Exception Handling • TMS320C64x+ Megamodule L1/L2 Memory Architecture: – 256K-Bit (32K-Byte) L1P Program Cache [Direct Mapped] – 256K-Bit (32K-Byte) L1D Data Cache [2-Way Set-Associative] – 16M-Bit (2048K-Byte) L2 Unified Mapped Ram/Cache [Flexible Allocation] › Configurable up to 1MB of L2 Cache – 512K-Bit (64K-Byte) L3 ROM – Time Stamp Counter • 32-Bit DDR2 Memory Controller (DDR2-667 SDRAM) • Four 1× Serial RapidIO® Links (or One 4×), v1.3 Compliant – 1.25-, 2.5-, 3.125-Gbps Link Rates – Message Passing, DirectIO Support, Error Mgmt Extensions, Congestion Control – IEEE 1149.6 Compliant I/Os • EDMA3 Controller (64 Independent Channels) • 32-/16-Bit Host-Port Interface (HPI) • Two 1.8-V McBSPs • 10/100/1000 Mb/s Ethernet MAC (EMAC) – IEEE 802.3 Compliant – Supports SGMII, v1.8 Compliant – 8 Independent Transmit (TX) and 8 Independent Receive (RX) Channels • Two 64-Bit General-Purpose Timers – Configurable as Four 32-Bit Timers – Configurable in a Watchdog Timer Mode • UTOPIA – UTOPIA Level 2 Slave ATM Controller – 8-Bit Transmit and Receive Operations up to 50 MHz per Direction – User-Defined Cell Format up to 64 Bytes • One 1.8-V Inter-Integrated Circuit (I2C) Bus • 16 General-Purpose I/O (GPIO) Pins • System PLL and PLL Controller • Enhanced VCP2 – Supports Over 694 7.95-Kbps AMR – Programmable Code Parameters • DDR PLL, Dedicated to DDR2 Memory Controller • Two Enhanced Turbo Decoder Coprocessors (TCP2_A and TCP2_B) – Each TCP2 Supports up to Eight 2-Mbps 3GPP (6 Iterations) – Programmable Turbo Code and Decoding Parameters • Trace-Enabled Device • Endianess: Little Endian, Big Endian • 64-Bit External Memory Interface (EMIFA) – Glueless Interface to Asynchronous Memories (SRAM, Flash, and EEPROM) and Synchronous Memories (SBSRAM, ZBT SRAM) – Supports Interface to Standard Sync Devices and Custom Logic (FPGA, CPLD, ASICs, etc.) – 32M-Byte Total Addressable External Memory Space • Advanced Event Triggering (AET) Compatible • Supports IP Security • IEEE-1149.1 and IEEE-1149.6 (JTAG™) Boundary-Scan-Compatible • 688-Pin Ball Grid Array (BGA) Package (CMH or GMH Suffix), 0.8-mm Ball Pitch • 0.065-μm/7-Level Cu Metal Process (CMOS) • 3.3-V, 1.8-V, 1.1-V I/Os, 1.1-V and 1.2-V Internal 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated PRODUCT PREVIEW • High-Performance Fixed-Point DSP (C6457) – 1.18-ns, 1-ns, and 0.83-ns Instruction Cycle Time – 850-MHz, 1-GHz, and 1.2-GHz Clock Rate – Eight 32-Bit Instructions/Cycle – 8000 and 9600 MIPS/MMACS (16-Bits) – Case Temperature › Commercial: » 0ºC to 100ºC (850 MHz) » 0ºC to 100ºC (1 GHz) » 0ºC to 95ºC (1.2 GHz) › Extended: » -40ºC to 100ºC (1 GHz) » -40ºC to 95ºC (1.2 GHz) TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com 1.1 TMS320C6457CMH/GMH BGA Package (Bottom View) Figure 1-1 CMH/GMH 688-Pin Ball Grid Array (BGA) Package CMH/GMH 688-PIN BALL GRID ARRAY (BGA) PACKAGE (BOTTOM VIEW) AH AF AD AB Y V T P PRODUCT PREVIEW M K H F D B AG AE AC AA W U R N L J G E C A 1 3 2 5 4 7 6 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 (A) The CMH mechanical package designator represents the version of the GMH package with lead-free balls. For more detailed information, see ‘‘Mechanical Data’’ on page 209 of this document. 1.2 Description The TMS320C64x+™ DSPs (including the TMS320C6457 device) are the highest-performance fixed-point DSP generation in the TMS320C6000™ DSP platform. The C6457 device is based on the third-generation high-performance, advanced VelociTI™ very-long-instruction-word (VLIW) architecture developed by Texas Instruments (TI), making these DSPs an excellent choice for applications including video and telecom infrastructure, imaging/medical, and wireless infrastructure (WI). The C64x+ devices are upward code-compatible from previous devices that are part of the C6000™ DSP platform. Based on 65-nm process technology and with performance of up to 9600 million instructions per second (MIPS) [or 9600 16-bit MMACs per cycle] at a 1.2-GHz clock rate, the C6457 device offers cost-effective solutions to high-performance DSP programming challenges. The C6457 DSP possesses the operational flexibility of high-speed controllers and the numerical capability of array processors. The C64x+ DSP core employs eight functional units, two register files, and two data paths. Like the earlier C6000 devices, two of these eight functional units are multipliers or .M units. Each C64x+ .M unit doubles the multiply throughput versus the C64x core by performing four 16-bit × 16-bit multiply-accumulates (MACs) every clock cycle. Thus, eight 16-bit × 16-bit MACs can be executed every cycle on the C64x+ core. At a 1.2-GHz clock rate, this means 9600 16-bit MMACs can occur every second. Moreover, each multiplier on the C64x+ core can compute one 32-bit × 32-bit MAC or four 8-bit × 8-bit MACs every clock cycle. The C6457 device includes Serial RapidIO®. This high-bandwidth peripheral dramatically improves system performance and reduces system cost for applications that include multiple DSPs on a board, such as video and telecom infrastructures and medical/imaging. 12 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com The C6457 DSP integrates a large amount of on-chip memory organized as a two-level memory system. The level-1 (L1) program and data memories on the C6457 device are 32KB each. This memory can be configured as mapped RAM, cache, or some combination of the two. When configured as cache, L1 program (L1P) is a direct mapped cache whereas L1 data (L1D) is a two-way set associative cache. The level 2 (L2) memory is shared between program and data space and is 2048KB in size. L2 memory can also be configured as mapped RAM, cache, or some combination of the two. L2 is configurable up to 1MB of cache. The C64x+ Megamodule also has a 32-bit peripheral configuration (CFG) port, an internal DMA (IDMA) controller, a system component with reset/boot control, interrupt/exception control, a power-down control, and a free-running 32-bit timer for time stamp. The C6457 device has three high-performance embedded coprocessors [one enhanced Viterbi Decoder Coprocessor (VCP2) and two enhanced Turbo Decoder Coprocessors (TCP2_A and TCP2_B)] that significantly speed up channel-decoding operations on-chip. The VCP2 operating at CPU clock ÷ 3 can decode more than 694 7.95-Kbps adaptive multi-rate (AMR) [K = 9, R = 1/3] voice channels. The VCP2 supports constraint lengths K = 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9, rates R = 3/4, 1/2, 1/3, 1/4, and 1/5, and flexible polynomials, while generating hard decisions or soft decisions. Each TCP2 operating at CPU clock ÷ 3 can decode up to fifty 384-Kbps or eight 2-Mbps turbo encoded channels (assuming 6 iterations). The TCP2 implements the max*log-map algorithm and is designed to support all polynomials and rates required by Third-Generation Partnership Projects (3GPP and 3GPP2), with fully programmable frame length and turbo interleaver. Decoding parameters such as the number of iterations and stopping criteria are also programmable. Communications between the VCP2/TCP2s and the CPU are carried out through the EDMA3 controller. The C6457 device has a complete set of development tools, which includes: a new C compiler, an assembly optimizer to simplify programming and scheduling, and a Windows® debugger interface for visibility into source code execution. 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated 13 PRODUCT PREVIEW 2 The peripheral set includes: an inter-integrated circuit bus module (I C); two multichannel buffered serial ports (McBSPs); an 8-bit Universal Test and Operations PHY Interface for Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) Slave [UTOPIA Slave] port; two 64-bit general-purpose timers (also configurable as four 32-bit timers); a user-configurable 16-bit or 32-bit host-port interface (HPI16/HPI32); a 16-pin general-purpose input/output port (GPIO) with programmable interrupt/event generation modes; an 10/100/1000 Ethernet media access controller (EMAC), which provides an efficient interface between the C6457 DSP core processor and the network; a management data input/output (MDIO) module (also part of the EMAC) that continuously polls all 32 MDIO addresses in order to enumerate all PHY devices in the system; a glueless external memory interface (64-bit EMIFA), which is capable of interfacing to synchronous and asynchronous peripherals; and a 32-bit DDR2 SDRAM interface. TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com 1.3 Functional Block Diagram Figure 1-2 Shows the functional block diagram of the TMS320C6457 device. Figure 1-2 DDR2 SDRAM Functional Block Diagram 32 C6457 DDR2 Mem Ctlr PLL2 64 I/O Devices EMIFA L1P SRAM/Cache Direct-Mapped 32K Bytes TCP2_A PRODUCT PREVIEW TCP2_B L1P Memory Controller (Memory Protect/Bandwidth Mgmt) VCP2 16-/32-bit Instruction Dispatch SPLOOP Buffer Instruction Decode In-Circuit Emulation Data Path A Data Path B A Register File A31−A16 B Register File B31−B16 A15−A0 B15−B0 HPI (32/16) UTOPIA EMAC 10/100/1000 SGMII Primary Switched Central Resource Serial Rapid I/O L2 Cache Memory 2048K Bytes M e g a m o d u l e .L1 .S1 .M1 xx xx .D1 .M2 xx xx .D2 .S2 .L2 L2 Memory Controller (Memory Protect/ Bandwidth Mgmt) McBSP1 Internal DMA (IDMA) Control Registers Power Control Instruction Fetch System McBSP0 Interrupt and Exception Controller C64x+ DSP Core MDIO L1D Memory Controller (Memory Protect/Bandwidth Mgmt) 16 GPIO16 L1D SRAM/Cache 2-Way I2C Set-Associative 32K Bytes Total Timer1 (A) HI EDMA 3.0 LO L3 ROM PLL1 and PLL1 Device Configuration Secondary Switched Central Controller Logic (A) Timer0 HI LO Resource Boot Configuration (A) Each of the TIMER peripherals (TIMER1 and TIMER0) is configurable as either one 64-bit general-purpose timer or two 32-bit general-purpose timers or a watchdog timer. 14 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com 2 Device Overview 2.1 Device Characteristics Table 2-1 provides an overview of the TMS320C6457 DSP. The table shows significant features of the C6457 device, including the capacity of on-chip RAM, the peripherals, the CPU frequency, and the package and pin count. 2.2 CPU (DSP Core) Description Characteristics of the C6457 Processor (Part 1 of 2) HARDWARE FEATURES TMS320C6457 EMIFA (64-bit bus width) (clock source = AECLKIN or SYSCLK7) 1 DDR2 Memory Controller (32-bit bus width) [1.8 V I/O] (clock source = DDRREFCLKN|P) 1 EDMA3 (64 independent channels) [CPU/3 clock rate] 1 High-speed 1×/4× Serial RapidIO Port (4 lanes) 1 2 Peripherals IC 1 HPI (32-or 16-bit user selectable) 1 (HPI16 or HPI32) McBSPs (internal or external clock source up to 100 Mbps) 2 UTOPIA (8-bit mode, 50-MHz, slave-only) 1 10/100/1000 Ethernet MAC (EMAC) 1 Management Data Input/Output (MDIO) 1 PRODUCT PREVIEW Table 2-1 64-Bit Timers (configurable) (internal clock source = CPU/6 clock frequency) 2 64-bit or 4 32-bit General-Purpose Input/Output Port (GPIO) Decoder Coprocessors On-Chip Memory 16 VCP2 (clock source = CPU/3 clock frequency) 1 TCP2 (clock source = CPU/3 clock frequency) 2 Size (Bytes) 2176K Organization 32KB L1 Program Memory Controller [SRAM/Cache] 32KB L1 Data Memory Controller [SRAM/Cache] 2048KB L2 Unified Memory/Cache 64KB L3 ROM C64x+ Megamodule Megamodule Revision ID Register (address location: 0181 2000h) Revision ID See Section 5.6 ‘‘Megamodule Revision’’ on page 77 JTAG BSDL_ID JTAGID register (address location: 0288 0818h) See Section 3.5 ‘‘JTAG ID (JTAGID) Register Description’’ on page 62 Frequency MHz 850, 1000 (1 GHz), and 1200 (1.2 GHz) Cycle Time ns 1.18 ns, 1 ns, and 0.83 ns (0.85, 1.0, & 1.2-GHz CPU) Core (V) Voltage I/O (V) 850-MHz CPU 1.1 V 1-GHz CPU 1.1 V 1.2-GHz CPU 1.2 V 850-MHz CPU 1.1 V, 1.8 V, and 3.3 V 1-GHz CPU 1.1 V, 1.8 V, and 3.3 V 1.2-GHz CPU 1.1 V, 1.8 V, and 3.3 V PLL1 and PLL1 Controller Options CLKIN1 frequency multiplier Bypass (×1), (×4 to ×32) PLL2 DDR2 Clock ×10 BGA Package 23 mm × 23 mm 688-Pin Flip-Chip Plastic BGA (CMH/GMH) Process Technology μm 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated 0.065 μm Device Overview 15 TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 Table 2-1 www.ti.com Characteristics of the C6457 Processor (Part 2 of 2) HARDWARE FEATURES Product Status Production Data (PD) Device Part Numbers (For more details on the C64x+™ DSP part numbering, see Figure 2-12) TMS320C6457 PD TMS320C6457CMH/GMH End of Table 2-1 PRODUCT PREVIEW The C64x+ Central Processing Unit (CPU) consists of eight functional units, two register files, and two data paths as shown in Figure 2-1. The two general-purpose register files (A and B) each contain 32 32-bit registers for a total of 64 registers. The general-purpose registers can be used for data or can be data address pointers. The data types supported include packed 8-bit data, packed 16-bit data, 32-bit data, 40-bit data, and 64-bit data. Values larger than 32 bits, such as 40-bit-long or 64-bit-long values are stored in register pairs, with the 32 LSBs of data placed in an even register and the remaining 8 or 32 MSBs in the next upper register (which is always an odd-numbered register). The eight functional units (.M1, .L1, .D1, .S1, .M2, .L2, .D2, and .S2) are each capable of executing one instruction every clock cycle. The .M functional units perform all multiply operations. The .S and .L units perform a general set of arithmetic, logical, and branch functions. The .D units primarily load data from memory to the register file and store results from the register file into memory. The C64x+ CPU extends the performance of the C64x core through enhancements and new features. Each C64x+ .M unit can perform one of the following each clock cycle: one 32 × 32 bit multiply, two 16 × 16 bit multiplies, two 16 × 32 bit multiplies, four 8 × 8 bit multiplies, four 8 × 8 bit multiplies with add operations, and four 16 × 16 multiplies with add/subtract capabilities (including a complex multiply). There is also support for Galois field multiplication for 8-bit and 32-bit data. Many communications algorithms such as FFTs and modems require complex multiplication. The complex multiply (CMPY) instruction takes four 16-bit inputs and produces a 32-bit real and a 32-bit imaginary output. There are also complex multiplies with rounding capability that produces one 32-bit packed output that contain 16-bit real and 16-bit imaginary values. The 32 × 32 bit multiply instructions provide the extended precision necessary for audio and other high-precision algorithms on a variety of signed and unsigned 32-bit data types. The .L or (Arithmetic Logic Unit) now incorporates the ability to do parallel add/subtract operations on a pair of common inputs. Versions of this instruction exist to work on 32-bit data or on pairs of 16-bit data performing dual 16-bit add and subtracts in parallel. There are also saturated forms of these instructions. The C64x+ core enhances the .S unit in several ways. In the C64x core, dual 16-bit MIN2 and MAX2 comparisons were only available on the .L units. On the C64x+ core they are also available on the .S unit which increases the performance of algorithms that do searching and sorting. Finally, to increase data packing and unpacking throughput, the .S unit allows sustained high performance for the quad 8-bit/16-bit and dual 16-bit instructions. Unpack instructions prepare 8-bit data for parallel 16-bit operations. Pack instructions return parallel results to output precision including saturation support. Other new features include: • SPLOOP — A small instruction buffer in the CPU that aids in creation of software pipelining loops where multiple iterations of a loop are executed in parallel. The SPLOOP buffer reduces the code size associated with software pipelining. Furthermore, loops in the SPLOOP buffer are fully interruptible. • Compact Instructions — The native instruction size for the C6000 devices is 32 bits. Many common instructions such as MPY, AND, OR, ADD, and SUB can be expressed as 16 bits if the C64x+ compiler can restrict the code to use certain registers in the register file. This compression is performed by the code generation tools. • Instruction Set Enhancements — As noted above, there are new instructions such as 32-bit multiplications, complex multiplications, packing, sorting, bit manipulation, and 32-bit Galois field multiplication. 16 Device Overview 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor www.ti.com • • Exception Handling — Intended to aid the programmer in isolating bugs. The C64x+ CPU is able to detect and respond to exceptions, both from internally detected sources (such as illegal op-codes) and from system events (such as a watchdog time expiration). Privilege — Defines user and supervisor modes of operation, allowing the operating system to give a basic level of protection to sensitive resources. Local memory is divided into multiple pages, each with read, write, and execute permissions. Time-Stamp Counter — Primarily targeted for Real-Time Operating System (RTOS) robustness, a free-running time-stamp counter is implemented in the CPU, which is not sensitive to system stalls. For more details on the C64x+ CPU and its enhancements over the C64x architecture, see the following documents: • TMS320C64x/C64x+ DSP CPU and Instruction Set Reference Guide (literature number SPRU732) • TMS320C64x+ DSP Cache User's Guide (literature number SPRU862) • TMS320C64x+ Megamodule Reference Guide (literature number SPRU871) • TMS320C64x to TMS320C64x+ CPU Migration Guide (literature number SPRAA84) 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated Device Overview 17 PRODUCT PREVIEW • SPRS582B—July 2010 TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com Figure 2-1 shows the DSP core functional units and data paths. Figure 2-1 TMS320C64x+ CPU (DSP Core) Data Paths src1 Odd register file A (A1, A3, A5...A31) src2 .L1 odd dst Even register file A (A0, A2, A4...A30) (D) even dst long src ST1b ST1a 8 32 MSB 32 LSB long src PRODUCT PREVIEW Data path A .S1 8 even dst odd dst src1 (D) src2 .M1 dst2 dst1 src1 32 32 src2 LD1b LD1a (A) (B) (C) 32 MSB 32 LSB dst DA1 .D1 src1 src2 2x 1x DA2 .D2 LD2a LD2b Odd register file B (B1, B3, B5...B31) src2 src1 dst 32 LSB 32 MSB src2 .M2 Even register file B (B0, B2, B4...B30) (C) src1 dst2 32 (B) dst1 32 (A) src2 src1 .S2 odd dst even dst long src Data path B ST2a ST2b (D) 8 32 MSB 32 LSB long src even dst .L2 8 (D) odd dst src2 src1 Control Register (A) On .M unit, dst2 is 32 MSB. ____(B) On .M unit, dst1 is 32 LSB. ____(C) On C64x CPU .M unit, src2 is 32 bits; on C64x+ CPU .M unit, src2 is 64 bits. (D) On .L and .S units, odd dst connects to odd register files and even dst connects to even register files. 18 Device Overview 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com 2.3 Memory Map Summary Table 2-2 shows the memory map address ranges of the TMS320C6457 device. The external memory configuration register address ranges in the C6457 device begin at the hex address location 0x7000 0000 for EMIFA and hex address location 0x7800 0000 for DDR2 Memory Controller. TMS320C6457 Memory Map Summary (Part 1 of 3) BLOCK SIZE (BYTES) HEX ADDRESS RANGE Reserved MEMORY BLOCK DESCRIPTION 8M 0000 0000 - 007F FFFF L2 SRAM 2M 0080 0000 - 009F FFFF Reserved 4M 00A0 0000 - 00DF FFFF L1P SRAM 32K 00E0 0000 - 00E0 7FFF Reserved 1M - 32K 00E0 8000 - 00EF FFFF L1D SRAM 32K 00F0 0000 - 00F0 7FFF Reserved 1M -32K 00F0 8000 - 00FF FFFF Reserved 8M 0100 0000 - 017F FFFF C64x+ Megamodule Registers 4M 0180 0000 - 01BF FFFF Reserved HPI Control Registers Reserved Chip-Level Registers 12.5M 01C0 0000 - 0287 FFFF 256 0288 0000 - 0288 00FF 2K - 256 0288 0100 - 0288 07FF 1K 0288 0800 - 0288 0BFF Reserved 253K 0288 0C00 - 028B FFFF McBSP 0 Registers 256 028C 0000 - 028C 00FF Reserved McBSP 1 Registers Reserved Timer 0 Registers Reserved Timer 1 Registers Reserved PLL Controller (including Reset Controller) Registers Reserved 256K - 256 028C 0100 - 028F FFFF 256 0290 0000 - 0290 00FF 256K - 256 0290 0100 - 0293 FFFF 128 0294 0000 - 0294 007F 256K - 128 0294 0080 - 0297 FFFF 128 0298 0000 - 0298 007F 128K - 128 0298 0080 - 0299 FFFF 512 029A 0000 - 029A 01FF 384K - 512 029A 0200 - 029F FFFF EDMA3 Channel Controller Registers 32K 02A0 0000 - 02A0 7FFF Reserved 96K 02A0 8000 - 02A1 FFFF EDMA3 Transfer Controller 0 Registers 1K 02A2 0000 - 02A2 03FF Reserved 31K 02A2 0400 - 02A2 7FFF EDMA3 Transfer Controller 1 Registers 1K 02A2 8000 - 02A2 83FF Reserved 31K 02A2 8400 - 02A2 FFFF EDMA3 Transfer Controller 2 Registers 1K 02A3 0000 - 02A3 03FF Reserved 31K 02A3 0400 - 02A3 7FFF EDMA3 Transfer Controller 3 Registers 1K 02A3 8000 - 02A3 83FF Reserved 31K 02A3 8400 - 02A3 FFFF EDMA3 Transfer Controller 4 Registers 1K 02A4 0000 - 02A4 03FF Reserved 31K 02A4 0400 - 02A4 7FFF EDMA3 Transfer Controller 5 Registers 1K 02A4 8000 - 02A4 83FF 479K 02A4 8400 - 02AB FFFF 4K 02AC 0000 - 02AC 0FFF Reserved Power / Sleep Controller (PSC) 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated PRODUCT PREVIEW Table 2-2 Device Overview 19 TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 Table 2-2 www.ti.com TMS320C6457 Memory Map Summary (Part 2 of 3) MEMORY BLOCK DESCRIPTION Reserved Embedded Trace Buffer (ETB) Reserved GPIO Registers Reserved I2C Data and Control Registers Reserved UTOPIA Control Registers Reserved PRODUCT PREVIEW VCP2 Control Registers BLOCK SIZE (BYTES) HEX ADDRESS RANGE 60K 02AC 1000 - 02AC FFFF 8K 02AD 0000 - 02AD 1FFF 184K 02AD 2000 - 02AF FFFF 256 02B0 0000 - 02B0 00FF 16K - 256 02B0 0100 - 02B0 3FFF 128 02B0 4000 - 02B0 407F 240K - 128 02B0 4080 - 02B3 FFFF 512 02B4 0000 - 02B4 01FF 256K - 512 02B4 0200 - 02B7 FFFF 256 02B8 0000 - 02B8 00FF 128K - 256 02B8 0100 - 02B9 FFFF TCP2_A Control Registers 256 02BA 0000 - 02BA 00FF TCP2_B Control Registers 256 02BA 0100 - 02BA 01FF Reserved Reserved SGMII Control Reserved EMAC Control 640K - 512 02BA 0200 - 02C3 FFFF 256 02C4 0000 - 02C4 00FF 256K - 256 02C4 0100 - 02C7 FFFF 2K 02C8 0000 - 02C8 07FF Reserved 2K 02C8 0800 - 02C8 0FFF EMAC Interrupt Controller 256 02C8 1000 - 02C8 10FF Reserved 2K - 256 02C8 1100 - 02C8 17FF 256 02C8 1800 - 02C8 18FF 2K - 256 02C8 1900 - 02C8 1FFF 8K 02C8 2000 - 02C8 3FFF Reserved 496K 02C8 4000 - 02CF FFFF RapidIO Control Registers 132K 02D0 0000 - 02D2 0FFF Reserved 892K 02D2 1000 - 02DF FFFF RapidIO Descriptor Memory 16K 02E0 0000 - 02E0 3FFF MDIO Control Registers Reserved EMAC Descriptor Memory Reserved 1M - 16K 02E0 4000 - 02EF FFFF Reserved 1M 02F0 0000 - 02FF FFFF Reserved 208M 0300 0000 - 0FFF FFFF Reserved 512M 1000 0000 - 2FFF FFFF McBSP 0 Data Reserved McBSP 1 Data Reserved 256 3000 0000 - 3000 00FF 64M - 256 3000 0100 - 33FF FFFF 256 3400 0000 - 3400 00FF 128M - 256 3400 0100 - 3BFF FFFF L3 ROM 64K 3C00 0000 - 3C00 FFFF Reserved 16M - 64K 3C01 0000 - 3CFF FFFF UTOPIA Receive (RX) Data 128 3D00 0000 - 3D00 007F Reserved 896 3D00 0080 - 3D00 03FF 128 3D00 0400 - 3D00 047F 304M - 1152 3D00 0480 - 4FFF FFFF UTOPIA Transmit (TX) Data Reserved TCP2_A Data 1M 5000 0000 - 500F FFFF TCP2_B Data 1M 5010 0000 - 501F FFFF 126M 5020 0000 - 57FF FFFF Reserved 20 Device Overview 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com TMS320C6457 Memory Map Summary (Part 3 of 3) MEMORY BLOCK DESCRIPTION BLOCK SIZE (BYTES) HEX ADDRESS RANGE VCP2 Data 64K 5800 0000 - 5800 FFFF Reserved 384M - 64K 5801 0000 - 6FFF FFFF 256 7000 0000 - 7000 00FF EMIFA (EMIF64) Configuration Registers Reserved DDR2 EMIF Configuration Registers 128M - 256 7000 0100 - 77FF FFFF 256 7800 0000 - 7800 00FF Reserved 128M - 256 7800 0100 - 7FFF FFFF Reserved 512M 8000 0000 - 9FFF FFFF EMIFA CE2 Data -SBSRAM/Async Reserved EMIFA CE3 Data -SBSRAM/Async Reserved EMIFA CE4 Data -SBSRAM/Async Reserved EMIFA CE5 Data -SBSRAM/Async Reserved DDR2 EMIF CE0 Data 8M A000 0000 - A07F FFFF 256M - 8M A080 0000 - AFFF FFFF 8M B000 0000 - B07F FFFF 256M - 8M B080 0000 - BFFF FFFF 8M C000 0000 - C07F FFFF 256M - 8M C080 0000 - CFFF FFFF 8M D000 0000 - D07F FFFF 256M - 8M D080 0000 - DFFF FFFF 512M E000 0000 - FFFF FFFF End of Table 2-2 2.4 Boot Sequence The boot sequence is a process by which the DSP's internal memory is loaded with program and data sections. The DSP's internal registers are programmed with predetermined values. The boot sequence is started automatically after each power-on reset, warm reset, and system reset. A local reset to an individual C64x+ Megamodule should not affect the state of the hardware boot controller on the device. For more details on the initiators of the resets, see Section 7.6 ‘‘Reset Controller’’ on page 123. The C6457 supports several boot processes begins execution at the ROM base address, which contains the bootloader code necessary to support various device boot modes. The boot processes are software driven; using the BOOTMODE[3:0] device configuration inputs to determine the software configuration that must be completed. 2.5 Boot Modes Supported The device supports several boot processes, which leverage the internal boot ROM. Most boot processes are software driven, using the BOOTMODE[3:0] device configuration inputs to determine the software configuration that must be completed. From a hardware perspective, there are two possible boot modes: • Public ROM Boot - C64x+ Megamodule is released from reset and begins executing from the L3 ROM base address. After performing the boot process (e.g., from I2C ROM, Ethernet, or RapidIO), the C64x+ Megamodule then begins execution from the L2 RAM base address. • Secure ROM Boot - On secure devices, the C64x+ Megamodule is released from reset and begin executing from secure ROM. Software in the secure ROM will free up internal RAM pages, after which the C64x+ Megamodule initiates the boot process. The C64x+ Megamodule performs any authentication and decryption required on the bootloaded image prior to beginning execution. 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated Device Overview 21 PRODUCT PREVIEW Table 2-2 TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com The boot process performed by the C64x+ Megamodule in public ROM boot and secure ROM boot are determined by the BOOTMODE[3:0] value in the DEVSTAT register. The C64x+ Megamodule reads this value, and then executes the associated boot process in software. Table 2-3 shows the supported boot modes. Table 2-3 TMS320C6457 Supported Boot Modes Mode Name Bootmode[3:0] No Boot Description 0000b No Boot 2 0001b Slave I2C address is 0x50. The C64x+ Megamodule configures I2C, acts as a master to the I2C bus and copies data from an I2C EEPROM or a device acting as an I2C slave to the DSP using a predefined boot table format. The destination address and length are contained within the boot table. 2 0010b Similar to I C boot A except the slave I C address is 0x51. I C Master Boot A I C Master Boot B 2 2 2 2 PRODUCT PREVIEW I C Slave Boot 0011b The C64x+ Megamodule configures I C and acts as a slave and will accept data and code section 2 packets through the I2C interface. It is required that an I C master is present in the system. HPI Boot 0100b Host boot. EMIFA Boot 0101b External memory boot from ACE3 space (0xB0000000 address). EMAC Master Boot 0110b EMAC Slave Boot 0111b EMAC Forced-Mode Boot 1000b Reserved 1001b RapidIO Boot (Config 0) 1010b RapidIO Boot (Config 1) 1011b RapidIO Boot (Config 2) 1100b RapidIO Boot (Config 3) 1101b TI Ethernet Boot. The C64x+ Megamodule configures EMAC and EDMA, if required, and brings the code image into the internal on-chip memory via the protocol defined by the boot method (EMAC bootloader). Reserved The C64x+ Megamodule configures the SRIO and an external host loads the application via SRIO peripheral, using directIO protocol. A doorbell interrupt is used to indicate that the code has been loaded. For more details on the RapidIO configurations, see Table 2-4. End of Table 2-3 The C64x+ Megamodule configures Serial RapidIO, EMAC, and EDMA, if required, and brings the code image into the internal on-chip memory via the protocol defined by the boot method (SRIO EMAC bootloader). Table 2-4 Serial RapidIO (SRIO) Supported Boot Modes SRIO Boot Mode SerDes Clock Link Rate SRIO Boot Configuration Bootmode 10 - Config 0 125 MHz 1.25 Gbps Four 1× SRIO links Bootmode 11 - Config 1 125 MHz 3.125 Gbps One 4× SRIO link Bootmode 12 - Config 2 156.25 MHz 1.25 Gbps One 4× SRIO link Bootmode 13 - Config 3 156.25 MHz 3.125 Gbps One 4× SRIO link End of Table 2-4 All the other BOOTMODE[3:0] modes are reserved. 2.5.1 Second-Level Bootloaders Any of the boot modes can be used to download a second-level bootloader. A second-level bootloader allows for any level of customization to current boot methods as well as the definition of a completely customized boot. 22 Device Overview 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com 2.6 Pin Assignments 2.6.1 Pin Map Figure 2-2 through Figure 2-5 show the C6457 pin assignments in four quadrants (A, B, C, and D). TMS320C6457 Pin Map (Bottom View) [Quadrant A] 1 2 3 4 5 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 AH VDDS18_1 VSS TCLK EMU4 EMU2 VSS RIOTXN1 RIOTXP1 VSS RIORXN1 RIORXP1 SGMIITXP AH AG VSS EMU7 EMU8 EMU5 VDDS18_1 RIOSGMII CLKN RIOSGMII CLKP RIORXN0 RIORXP0 VSS VDDT VSS RIOTXN3 RIOTXP3 AG AF TDO EMU11 EMU13 EMU6 VSS ALTCORE CLK RSV09 VSS VDDT RIORXP1 RIORXN1 RSV16 RIOTXN2 RIOTXP2 AF AE EMU12 TRST EMU10 EMU3 EMU1 CORE CLKSEL RSV08 RIOTXP0 RIOTXN0 VDDR4 VSS RIORXP3 RIORXN3 VSS AE AD EMU15 VSS EMU16 EMU9 EMU0 RSV24 SYSCLK OUT VSS VDDT VSS VDDT VSS VDDT VSS AD AC EMU14 EMU18 VDDS18_1 RSV01 VDDA18V1 RSV20 RSV21 VDDS18_1 VSS VDDA VSS VDDA VSS VDDA AC AB TDI RSV02 CLKX0 RSV03 RSV12 VSS VDDS18_1 VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS AB AA EMU17 VSS CLKX1 CLKS0 RSV13 VDDS18_1 VSS Y CLKS1 TMS DX1 CLKR1 CLKR0 DR0 VDDS18_1 W HD11 HD00 DR1 FSX0 FSX1 DX0 VSS VSS VDDD VSS VDDD VSS W V HD22 HD25 VDDS33 FSR0 FSR1 VDDS18_1 VSS VDD VSS VDDD VSS VDDD V U HD21 HD13 VSS HD05 HD27 HD23 VDDS33 VSS VDD VSS VDDD VSS U T HD19 HD15 HD09 HD03 HD29 HD06 VSS RSV23 VSS VDD VSS VDD T R HD17 VSS VDDS33 HD07 HD10 HD04 VDDS33 RSV23 VDD VSS VDD VSS R 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 10 11 12 13 14 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated 6 7 CORECLKP CORECLKN PRODUCT PREVIEW Figure 2-2 AA Y 8 9 Device Overview 23 TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 Figure 2-3 www.ti.com TMS320C6457 Pin Map (Bottom View) [Quadrant B] PRODUCT PREVIEW 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 AH SGMIITXN VSS VDDT MDCLK MDIO TINP0L RSV18 RSV29 RESET VDDS33_1 AED05 AED06 VSS VDDS33_1 AH AG VSS RSV17 VSS VSS TINP1L TOUT0L RSV19 POR RSV28 VSS AED14 AED02 AED20 VSS AG AF VDDT SGMIIRXN SGMIIRXP VDDS18_2 TOUT1L RSV14 RSV15 RSV27 RESETSTAT AED03 AED09 AED16 AED18 AED30 AF AE VSS VDDR3 VSS VSS NMI RSV06 RSV07 RSV26 RSV22 AED01 AOE AED10 AED15 AED19 AE AD VDDT VSS VDDT VDDS18_2 VSS RSV04 RSV05 VDDS18_2 VSS VDDS33_1 AED07 AED12 AED04 AED17 AD AC VSS VDDA VSS VSS VDDS18_2 VSS VDDS18_2 VSS VDDS33_1 AED00 AED11 AED08 AED13 AED21 AC AB VSS VSS VSS VDDS18_2 VSS VDDS18_2 VSS VDDS33_1 VSS AED24 AED26 AED28 VSS VDDS33_1 AB VSS VDDS33_1 ASDWE AED23 AED25 AED22 AED29 AA VDDS33_1 VSS ABE01 ABE00 AED31 AED27 ABE03 Y AA Y 24 W VDDD VSS VDD VSS VDD VSS VDDS33_1 ARNW ACE3 ACE2 ABE02 ABE07 W V VSS VDD VSS VDD VSS VDDS33_1 VSS ABA1 ABA0 ACE5 VSS AECLKOUT V U VDD VSS VDD VSS VDDMON VDD33MON VSS VSS AEA00 AEA01 ACE4 AEA05 U T VSS VDD VSS VDD VSS VDDS33_1 VSS AEA14 AEA11 AEA02 AEA03 AEA06 T R VDD VSS VDD VSS VDD VSS VDDS33_1 AEA08 AADS AEA13 AEA04 AHOLD R 15 16 17 18 19 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Device Overview 20 21 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com TMS320C6457 Pin Map (Bottom View) [Quadrant C] 15 16 17 18 19 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 P VSS VDD VSS VDD VSS VDDS33_1 VSS AEA19 AEA16 AEA15 VDDS33_1 VSS P N VDD VSS VDD VSS VDD VSS VDDS33_1 AEA10 AHOLDA AEA07 AEA12 AECLKIN N M VSS VDD VSS VDD VSS VDDS33_1 VSS AEA17 AEA18 AEA09 VDDS33_1 VSS M L VDD VSS VDD VSS VDD VSS VDDS33_1 AED33 ABE06 ABUSREQ0 ABE04 ABE05 L K VSS VDD VSS VDD VSS VDDS33_1 VSS AED38 AED46 AED32 AED34 AARDY K J VSS VDDS33_1 AED47 AED45 AED44 AED42 AED40 J H VDDS33_1 VSS AED55 AED54 AED43 VDDS33_1 VSS H 20 21 G VDDS18 VSS VDDS18 VSS VDDS18 VSS VDDS18 VSS VDD18MON AED63 AED36 AED50 AED48 AED35 G F VSS VDDS18 DDRA00 VDDS18 VSS DDRRCVEN OUT1 VSS VSS GP15 SCL VSS AED56 AED52 AED37 F E DDRODT DDRA04 DDRA01 VSS DDRDQS2P DDRRCVEN IN1 VDDS18 DDRDQS3P VDDS18 SDA VDDS33_1 AED59 VDDS33_1 VSS E D DDRA08 DDRA05 DDRA02 DDRD19 DDRDQS2N DDRD23 DDRD27 DDRDQS3N GP14 GP12 AED57 AED53 AED58 AED39 D C DDRA09 DDRA06 DDRA03 DDRD18 DDRDQM2 DDRD22 DDRD26 DDRDQM3 GP13 GP09 GP11 AED61 AED60 AED41 C B DDRA10 DDRA07 DDRCLK OUT_N1 DDRD16 VDDS18 DDRD21 DDRD25 VDDS18 DDRD29 DDRD31 GP08 AED49 AED51 VSS B A DDRA11 PTV18 DDRCLK OUT_P1 DDRD17 VSS DDRD20 DDRD24 VSS DDRD28 DDRD30 GP10 AED62 DDRSLRATE VDDS33_1 A 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated Device Overview 25 PRODUCT PREVIEW Figure 2-4 TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 Figure 2-5 www.ti.com TMS320C6457 Pin Map (Bottom View) [Quadrant D] PRODUCT PREVIEW 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 P VDDS33 HD18 HD31 HD14 HD02 HD28 N HD26 HD20 HD16 HD12 HD08 M HD24 VSS HCS HAS L VDDS33 HDS1 HHWIL K URADDR4 URADDR3 J URADDR2 H 10 11 12 13 14 VSS VDD VSS VDD VSS VDD P HD30 VDDS33 VSS VDD VSS VDD VSS N HCNTL1 HRDY VSS VDD VSS VDD VSS VDD M HINT HDS2 HCNTL0 VDDS33 VSS VDD VSS VDD VSS L UXADDR2 URENB HR/W HD01 VSS VDD VSS VDD VSS VDD K VSS URADDR1 UXADDR4 UXADDR1 RSV11 VDDS18 J VDDS33 URADDR0 UXDATA3 UXADDR0 UXADDR3 RSV10 VSS H G URDATA7 URSOC UXDATA2 UXSOC RSV25 DDRCLKSEL VDDS18 VSS VDDS18 VSS VDDS18 VSS VDDS18 VSS G F URDATA5 URDATA6 UXDATA7 UXDATA1 GP07 GP05 VDDA18V2 DDRD11 VSS VDDS18 VSS VDDS18 VSS VDDS18 F E URDATA3 URDATA4 UXDATA0 UXDATA6 GP01 DDRREF CLKN DDRDQS1P DDRD10 VDDS18 DDRDQS0P VDDS18 DDRCAS DDRCE DDRBA2 E D URDATA1 URDATA2 VDDS33 VSS GP02 DDRREF CLKP DDRDQS1N DDRD09 DDRD07 DDRDQS0N DDRD03 DDRRAS DDRCKE DDRBA1 D C URCLK URDATA0 UXCLAV UXDATA5 GP06 ALTDDRCLK DDRDQM1 DDRD08 DDRD06 DDRDQM0 DDRD02 DDRWE VREFSSTL DDRBA0 C B VSS URCLAV UXENB GP03 GP04 DDRD14 DDRD12 VDDS18 DDRRCVEN OUT0 DDRD05 VDDS18 DDRD01 DDRCLK OUT_N0 DDRA13 B A VDDS33 VSS UXDATA4 UXCLK GP00 DDRD15 DDRD13 VSS DDRRCVEN IN0 DDRD04 VSS DDRD00 DDRCLK OUT_P0 DDRA12 A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 26 Device Overview 8 9 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com 2.7 Signal Groups Description Figure 2-6 shows the CPU and core peripheral signal groups. CPU and Peripheral Signals CORECLKP CORECLKN ALTCORECLK CORECLKSEL SYSCLKOUT AVDD118 DDRREFCLKP DDRREFCLKN ALTDDRCLK DDRCLKSEL Clock/PLL1 and PLL Controller Reset and Interrupts RESETSTAT RESET NMI POR PRODUCT PREVIEW Figure 2-6 Clock/PLL2 AVDD218 TMS TDO TDI TCK TRST Reserved EMU0 EMU1 • • • EMU14 EMU15 EMU16 EMU17 EMU18 RSV IEEE Standard 1149.1 (JTAG) Emulation Peripheral Enable/Disable Control/Status 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated Device Overview 27 TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com Figure 2-7 shows the timer peripheral I/O, the general purpose I/O, the Serial RapidIO, and the general purpose I/O reference clock, transmit, and receive signals. Figure 2-7 Timers/GPIO/RapidIO Peripheral Signals TINPL1 TOUTL0 Timer 0 Timer 1 TINPL0 TOUTL1 Timers (64-Bit) PRODUCT PREVIEW GP[15] GP[14] GP[13] GP[12] GP[11] GP[10] GP[9] GP[8] GP[7] GP[6] GP[5] GP[4] GP[3] GP[2] GP[1] GP[0] GPIO General-Purpose Input/Output (GPIO) Port RIOTXN0 RIOTXP0 RIOTXN1 RIOTXP1 RIOTXN2 RIOTXP2 RIOTXN3 RIOTXP3 Transmit RIORXN0 RIORXP0 RIORXN1 RIORXP1 RIORXN2 RIORXP2 RIORXN3 RIORXP3 Receive RIOSGMIICLKN(A) Clock RIOSGMIICLKP (A) RapidIO (A) Reference clock to drive RapidIO and SGMII. 28 Device Overview 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com Figure 2-8 shows the EMIFA and DDR2 peripheral interfaces. Figure 2-8 EMIFA and DDR2 Memory Controller Peripheral Signals 64 Data AED[63:0] AECLKIN (A) ACE5 (A) ACE4 (A) ACE3 AECLKOUT Memory Map Space Select (A) 20 AEA[19:0] Address External Memory I/F Control ABE7 ABE6 ASWE/AAWE AARDY PRODUCT PREVIEW ACE2 AR/W ABE5 ABE4 ABE3 ABE2 AAOE/ASOE ASADS/ASRE Byte Enables ABE1 ABE0 Bus Arbitration AHOLD AHOLDA ABUSREQ Bank Address ABA[1:0] EMIFA (64-bit Data Bus) DDRCLKOUTP[1:0] DDRCLKOUTN[1:0] 32 DDRD[31:0] Data DDRCKE DDRCAS DDRRAS DDRWE Memory Map DDRCE 14 DDRA[13:0] Address External Memory Controller DDRRCVENIN[2:0] DDRRCVENOUT[2:0] DDRODT DDRSLRATE VREFSSTL DDRDQM0 DDRDQM1 DDRDQM2 DDRDQM3 DDRDQSP[3:0] DDRDQSN[3:0] Byte Enables Bank Address DDRBA0 DDRBA1 DDRBA2 DDR2 Memory Controller (32-bit Data Bus) (A) The EMIFA ACE0 and ACE1 are not functionally supported on C6457 devices. 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated Device Overview 29 TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com 2 Figure 2-9 shows the HPI, McBSP, and I C peripheral signals. Figure 2-9 HPI/McBSP/I2C Peripheral Signals (A) HD[15:0] HD[31:16] HCNTL0 HCNTL1 32 HPI (Host-Port Interface) Data HAS HR/W HCS HDS1 HDS2 HRDY HINT Register Select Control HHWIL (HPI16 ONLY) Half-Word Select PRODUCT PREVIEW McBSP1 McBSP0 CLKX0 CLKX1 FSX1 DX1 Transmit Transmit CLKR1 FSR1 DR1 Receive Receive CLKR0 FSR0 DR0 CLKS1 Clock Clock CLKS0 FSX0 DX0 McBSPs (Multichannel Buffered Serial Ports) I2C SCL SDA (A) When the HPI is enabled, the number of HPI pins used depends on the HPI configuration (HPI16 or HPI32). 30 Device Overview 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com Figure 2-10 shows the EMAC/MDIO (SGMII) peripheral signals. Figure 2-10 EMAC/MDIO (SGMII) Peripheral Signals Ethernet MAC (EMAC) SGMIITXP SGMIIRXN SGMIIRXP SGMII Transmit MDIO MDIO SGMII Receive PRODUCT PREVIEW SGMIITXN MDCLK RIOSGMIICLKN (A) RIOSGMIICLKP (A) SGMII Clock Ethernet MAC (EMAC) and MDIO (A) Reference clock to drive RapidIO and SGMII. 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated Device Overview 31 TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com Figure 2-11 shows the UTOPIA peripheral signals. Figure 2-11 UTOPIA Peripheral Signals UTOPIA (SL AVE) PRODUCT PREVIEW URDATA7 URDATA6 URDATA5 URDATA4 URDATA3 URDATA2 URDATA1 URDATA0 URENB URADDR4 URADDR3 URADDR2 URADDR1 URADDR0 URCLAV URSOC URCLK 32 Device Overview Transmit UXDATA7 UXDATA6 UXDATA5 UXDATA4 UXDATA3 UXDATA2 UXDATA1 UXDATA0 Control/Status Control/Status UXENB UXADDR4 UXADDR3 UXADDR2 UXADDR1 UXADDR0 UXCLAV UXSOC Clock Clock UXCLK Receive 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com 2.8 Terminal Functions The terminal functions table Table 2-6 identifies the external signal names, the associated pin (ball) numbers along with the mechanical package designator, the pin type (I, O/Z, or I/O/Z), whether the pin has any internal pullup/pulldown resistors, and a functional pin description. For more detailed information on device configuration, peripheral selection, multiplexed/shared pins, and pullup/pulldown resistors, see Section 3 ‘‘Device Configuration’’ on page 59. Use the symbol definitions in Table 2-5 when reading Table 2-6. I/O Functional Symbol Definitions Functional Symbol IPD or IPU A GND Table 2-6 Column Heading Definition Internal 100-μA pulldown or pullup is provided for this terminal. In most systems, a 1-kΩ resistor can be used to oppose the IPD/IPU. For more detailed information on pulldown/pullup resistors and situations in which external pulldown/pullup resistors are required, see Section 3.6 ‘‘Pullup/Pulldown Resistors’’ on page 63. PRODUCT PREVIEW Table 2-5 IPD/IPU Analog signal Type Ground Type I Input terminal Type O Output terminal Type S Supply voltage Type Z Three-state terminal or high impedance Type End of Table 2-5 Table 2-6 Signal Name Terminal Functions (Part 1 of 22) Ball No. Type IPD/IPU Description CLOCK/PLL CONFIGURATIONS CORECLKN AH7 I Clock Input for PLL1 (differential). CORECLKP AH6 I Clock Input for PLL1 (differential). ALTCORECLK AF6 Alternate Core Clock (single-ended) input to main PLL [vs. CORECLK(N|P)]. CORECLKSEL AE6 Core Clock Select. Selects between CORECLK(N|P) and ALTCORECLK to the Main PLL. • When CORECLKSEL = 0, it selects the differential clock [CORECLK(N|P)]. • When CORECLKSEL = 1, it selects the single-ended clock [ALTCORECLK]. SYSCLKOUT AD7 O/Z DDRREFCLKN E6 I IPD SYSCLKOUT is the clock output at 1/10 (default rate) of the device speed. DDRREFCLKP D6 I DDR Reference Clock Input to DDR PLL (differential). ALTDDRCLK C6 I Alternate DDR Clock (single-ended) input to DDR PLL [vs. DDRREFCLK(N|P)]. DDRCLKSEL G6 I DDR Clock Select. Selects between DDRREFCLK(N|P) and ALTDDRCLK to the DDR PLL. • When DDRCLKSEL = 0, it selects the differential clock [DDRREFCLK(N|P)]. • When DDRCLKSEL = 1, it selects the single-ended clock [ALTDDRCLK]. DDR Reference Clock Input to DDR PLL (differential). RIOSGMIICLKN AG6 RapidIO/SGMII Reference Clock to drive the RapidIO and SGMII SerDes (differential). RIOSGMIICLKP AG7 RapidIO/SGMII Reference Clock to drive the RapidIO and SGMII SerDes (differential). 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated Device Overview 33 TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 Table 2-6 Signal Name www.ti.com Terminal Functions (Part 2 of 22) Ball No. Type IPD/IPU Description JTAG EMULATION TMS Y2 I TDO AF1 O/Z IPU JTAG test-port mode select JTAG test-port data out PRODUCT PREVIEW TDI AB1 I IPU JTAG test-port data in TCK AH3 I IPU JTAG test-port clock TRST AE2 I IPD JTAG test-port reset. For IEEE 1149.1 JTAG compatibility, see 7.22.3.1 ‘‘IEEE 1149.1 JTAG Compatibility Statement’’ on page 206. EMU0(3) AD5 Emulation pin 0 EMU1(3) AE5 Emulation pin 1 EMU2 AH5 Emulation pin 2 EMU3 AE4 Emulation pin 3 EMU4 AH4 Emulation pin 4 EMU5 AG4 Emulation pin 5 EMU6 AF4 Emulation pin 6 EMU7 AG2 Emulation pin 7 EMU8 AG3 EMU9 AD4 Emulation pin 8 EMU10 AE3 Emulation pin 10 EMU11 AF2 Emulation pin 11 EMU12 AE1 Emulation pin 12 EMU13 AF3 Emulation pin 13 EMU14 AC1 Emulation pin 14 EMU15 AD1 Emulation pin 15 EMU16 AD3 Emulation pin 16 EMU17 AA1 Emulation pin 17 EMU18 AC2 I/O/Z IPU Emulation pin 9 Emulation pin 18 RESETS, INTERRUPTS, AND GENERAL-PURPOSE INPUT/OUTPUTS RESET AH23 I Device reset NMI AE19 I RESETSTAT AF23 O Reset Status pin. The RESETSTAT pin indicates when the device is in reset POR AG22 I Power on reset. Nonmaskable interrupt, edge-driven (rising edge). 34 Device Overview IPD NOTE: Any noise on the NMI pin may trigger an NMI interrupt. Therefore, if the NMI pin is not used, it is recommended that the NMI pin be grounded instead of relying on the IPD. 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com Signal Name Terminal Functions (Part 3 of 22) Ball No. GP15 F23 GP14 D23 GP13 C23 GP12 D24 GP11 C25 GP10 A25 GP09 C24 GP08 B25 GP07 F5 GP06 C5 GP05 F6 GP04 B5 GP03 B4 GP02 D5 GP01 E5 GP00 A5 Type I/O/Z IPD/IPU IPD Description General-purpose input/output (GPIO) pins (I/O/Z). GPIO[15:0] pins are multiplexed at power-on reset for configuration latching: • GPIO[0] is mapped to LENDIAN • GPIO[4:1] are mapped to BOOTMODE[3:0] (see Section 2.5 ‘‘Boot Modes Supported’’ on page 21) • GPIO[8:5] are mapped to DEVNUM[3:0] • GPIO[13:9] are mapped to CFGGP[4:0] • GPIO[14] is mapped to HPIWIDTH • GPIO[15] is mapped to ECLKINSEL HOST PORT INTERFACE (HPI) HINT L4 I/O/Z Host interrupt from DSP to host (O/Z) HCNTL1 M5 I/O/Z Host control -selects between control, address, or data registers (I) [default] HCNTL0 L6 I/O/Z Host control -selects between control, address, or data registers (I) [default] HHWIL L3 I/O/Z Host half-word select — first or second half-word (not necessarily high or low order). For HPI16 bus width selection only] (I) [default] HR/W K5 I/O/Z Host read or write select (I) [default] HAS M4 I/O/Z Host address strobe (I) [default] HCS M3 I/O/Z Host chip select (I) [default] HDS1 L2 I/O/Z Host data strobe 1 (I) [default] HDS2 L5 I/O/Z Host data strobe 2 (I) [default] HRDY M6 I/O/Z Host ready from DSP to host (O/Z) [default] 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated Device Overview 35 PRODUCT PREVIEW Table 2-6 TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 Table 2-6 Signal Name www.ti.com Terminal Functions (Part 4 of 22) Ball No. HD31 P3 HD30 N6 HD29 T5 HD28 P6 HD27 U5 HD26 N1 HD25 V2 HD24 M1 HD23 U6 PRODUCT PREVIEW HD22 V1 HD21 U1 HD20 N2 HD19 T1 HD18 P2 HD17 R1 HD16 N3 HD15 T2 HD14 P4 HD13 U2 HD12 N4 HD11 W1 HD10 R5 HD09 T3 HD08 N5 HD07 R4 HD06 T6 HD05 U4 HD04 R6 HD03 T4 HD02 P5 HD01 K6 HD00 W2 36 Device Overview Type I/O/Z I/O/Z IPD/IPU Description Host-port data [31:16] pin (I/O/Z) [default] Host-port data [15:0] pin (I/O/Z) [default] 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com Table 2-6 Signal Name Terminal Functions (Part 5 of 22) Ball No. Type IPD/IPU Description EMIFA (64-BIT) — CONTROL SIGNALS COMMON TO ALL TYPES OF MEMORY ABA1 V24 O/Z IPD ABA0 V25 O/Z IPD EMIFA bank address control (ABA[1:0]). Active-low bank selects for the 64-bit EMIFA. • When interfacing to 16-bit Asynchronous devices, ABA1 carries bit 1 of the byte address. • For an 8-bit Asynchronous interface, ABA[1:0] are used to carry bits 1 and 0 of the byte address. IPU EMIFA memory space enables. • Enabled by bits 28 through 31 of the word address • Only one pin is asserted during any external data access V26 ACE4 U27 ACE3 W25 ACE2 W26 ABE07 W28 ABE06 L25 ABE05 L28 ABE04 L27 ABE03 Y28 ABE02 W27 O/Z NOTE: The C6457 device does not have ACE0 and ACE1 pins. O/Z IPU EMIFA byte-enable control. • Decoded from the low-order address bits. The number of address bits or byte enables used depends on the width of external memory. • Byte-write enables for most types of memory. O IPU EMIFA hold-request-acknowledge to the host ABE01 Y24 ABE00 Y25 AHOLDA N25 AHOLD R28 I IPU EMIFA hold request from the host ABUSREQ L26 O IPU EMIFA bus request output PRODUCT PREVIEW ACE5 EMIFA (64-BIT) — BUS ARBITRATION EMIFA (64-BIT) — ASYNCHRONOUS/SYNCHRONOUS MEMORY CONTROL AECLKIN N28 I IPD EMIFA external input clock. The EMIFA input clock (AECLKIN or SYSCLK7 clock) is selected at reset via the pullup/pulldown resistor on the GPIO[15] pin. AECLKOUT V28 O/Z IPD EMIFA output clock [at EMIFA input clock (AECLKIN or SYSCLK7) frequency] AA24 O/Z IPU Asynchronous memory write-enable/Programmable synchronous interface write-enable K28 I IPU Asynchronous memory ready input AR/W W24 O/Z IPU Asynchronous memory read/write AAOE/ASOE AE25 O/Z IPU Asynchronous/Programmable synchronous memory output-enable IPU Programmable synchronous address strobe or read-enable • For programmable synchronous interface, the R_ENABLE field in the Chip Select x Configuration Register selects between ASADS and ASRE: – If R_ENABLE = 0, then the ASADS/ASRE signal functions as the ASADS signal. – If R_ENABLE = 1, then the ASADS/ASRE signal functions as the ASRE signal. NOTE: AECLKIN is the default for the EMIFA input clock. AAWE/ASWE AARDY ASADS/ASRE R25 O/Z 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated Device Overview 37 TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 Table 2-6 Signal Name www.ti.com Terminal Functions (Part 6 of 22) Ball No. Type IPD/IPU Description EMIFA (64-BIT) — ADDRESS AEA19 P24 AEA18 M25 AEA17 M24 AEA16 P25 AEA15 P26 AEA14 T24 PRODUCT PREVIEW AEA13 R26 AEA12 N27 AEA11 T25 AEA10 N24 AEA09 M26 AEA08 R24 AEA07 N26 AEA06 T28 AEA05 U28 AEA04 R27 AEA03 T27 AEA02 T26 AEA01 U26 AEA00 U25 38 Device Overview O/Z IPD O/Z IPU O/Z IPD EMIFA external address (word address) (O/Z) O/Z IPD 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com Table 2-6 Signal Name Terminal Functions (Part 7 of 22) Ball No. Type IPD/IPU Description AED63 G24 AED62 A26 AED61 C26 AED60 C27 AED59 E26 AED58 D27 AED57 D25 AED56 F26 AED55 H24 AED54 H25 AED53 D26 AED52 F27 AED51 B27 AED50 G26 AED49 B26 AED48 G27 AED47 J24 AED46 K25 AED45 J25 AED44 J26 AED43 H26 AED42 J27 AED41 C28 AED40 J28 AED39 D28 AED38 K24 AED37 F28 AED36 G25 AED35 G28 AED34 K27 AED33 L24 AED32 K26 AED31 Y26 AED30 AF28 AED29 AA28 AED28 AB26 AED27 Y27 AED26 AB25 I/O/Z 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated IPU PRODUCT PREVIEW EMIFA (64-BIT) — DATA EMIFA external data Device Overview 39 TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 Table 2-6 Signal Name www.ti.com Terminal Functions (Part 8 of 22) Ball No. AED25 AED24 AB24 AED23 AA25 AED22 AA27 AED21 AC28 AED20 AG27 AED19 AE28 AED18 AF27 AED17 AD28 PRODUCT PREVIEW AED16 AF26 AED15 AE27 AED14 AG25 AED13 AC27 AED12 AD26 AED11 AC25 AED10 AE26 AED09 AF25 AED08 AC26 AED07 AD25 AED06 AH26 AED05 AH25 AED04 AD27 AED03 AF24 AED02 AG26 AED01 AE24 AED00 AC24 40 Device Overview Type IPD/IPU I/O/Z IPU Description AA26 EMIFA external data 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com Table 2-6 Signal Name Terminal Functions (Part 9 of 22) Ball No. Type IPD/IPU Description DDRDQM0 C10 DDRDQM1 C7 DDRDQM2 C19 DDRDQM3 C22 DDRBA0 C14 DDRBA1 D14 DDRBA2 E14 DDRA00 F17 DDRA01 E17 DDRA02 D17 DDRA03 C17 DDRA04 E16 DDRA05 D16 DDRA06 C16 DDRA07 B16 DDRA08 D15 DDRA09 C15 DDRA10 B15 DDRA11 A15 DDRA12 A14 DDRA13 B14 DDRCLKOUTP0 A13 DDRCLKOUTN0 B13 DDRCLKOUTP1 A17 DDRCLKOUTN1 B17 O/Z DDR2 EMIF Data Masks O/Z DDR Bank Address O/Z DDR2 EMIF Address Bus O/Z DDR2 EMIF Output Clocks to drive SDRAMs (one clock pair per SDRAM) 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated PRODUCT PREVIEW DDR2 MEMORY CONTROLLER Device Overview 41 TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 Table 2-6 Signal Name www.ti.com Terminal Functions (Part 10 of 22) Ball No. DDRD00 Type IPD/IPU Description A12 PRODUCT PREVIEW DDRD01 B12 DDRD02 C11 DDRD03 D11 DDRD04 A10 DDRD05 B10 DDRD06 C9 DDRD07 D9 DDRD08 C8 DDRD09 D8 DDRD10 E8 DDRD11 F8 DDRD12 B7 DDRD13 A7 DDRD14 B6 DDRD15 A6 DDRD16 B18 DDRD17 A18 DDRD18 C18 DDRD19 D18 DDRD20 A20 DDRD21 B20 DDRD22 C20 DDRD23 D20 DDRD24 A21 DDRD25 B21 DDRD26 C21 DDRD27 D21 DDRD28 A23 O/Z DDR2 EMIF Data Bus O/Z DDR2 EMIF Column Address Strobe DDRD29 B23 DDRD30 A24 DDRD31 B24 DDRCAS E12 DDRRAS D12 O/Z DDR2 EMIF Row Address Strobe DDRCE E13 O/Z DDR2 EMIF Chip Enable DDRWE C12 O/Z DDR2 EMIF Write Enable DDRCKE D13 O/Z DDR2 EMIF Clock Enable 42 Device Overview 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com Signal Name Terminal Functions (Part 11 of 22) Ball No. DDRDQS0P E10 DDRDQS0N D10 DDRDQS1P E7 Type IPD/IPU Description DDRDQS1N D7 DDRDQS2P E19 DDRDQS2N D19 DDRDQS3P E22 DDRDQS3N D22 DDRRCVENIN0 A9 I DDRRCVENOUT0 B9 O/Z DDRRCVENIN1 E20 I DDRRCVENOUT1 F20 O/Z DDRODT E15 O/Z DDRSLRATE A27 I DDR2 Slew rate control VREFSSTL C13 A Reference Voltage Input for SSTL18 buffers used by DDR2 EMIF (VDDS18_2) TOUT1L AF19 O/Z IPD Timer 1 output pin for lower 32-bit counter TINP1L AG19 I IPD Timer 1 input pin for lower 32-bit counter I/O/Z DDR2 EMIF Data Strobe PRODUCT PREVIEW Table 2-6 DDR2 EMIF Data Strobe Gate Input/Outputs to help meet DDR Timing DDR2 EMIF On Die Termination Outputs used to set termination on the SDRAMs TIMER 1 TIMER 0 TOUT0L AG20 O/Z IPD Timer 0 output pin for lower 32-bit counter TINP0L AH20 I IPD Timer 0 input pin for lower 32-bit counter 2 INTER-INTEGRATED CIRCUIT (I C) 2 2 SCL F24 I/O/Z I C clock. When the I C module is used, use an external pullup resistor. SDA E24 I/O/Z I2C data. When I2C is used, ensure there is an external pullup resistor. MULTICHANNEL BUFFERED SERIAL PORT (McBSP) CLKS0 AA4 I IPD McBSP0 Module Clock CLKR0 Y5 I/O/Z IPD McBSP0 Receive Clock CLKX0 AB3 I/O/Z IPD McBSP0 Transmit Clock DR0 Y6 I IPD McBSP0 Receive Data DX0 W6 O/Z IPD McBSP0 Transmit Data FSR0 V4 I/O/Z IPD McBSP0 Receive Frame Sync FSX0 W4 I/O/Z IPD McBSP0 Transmit Frame Sync CLKS1 Y1 I IPD McBSP1 Module Clock CLKR1 Y4 I/O/Z IPD McBSP1 Receive Clock CLKX1 AA3 I/O/Z IPD McBSP1 Transmit Clock DR1 W3 I IPD McBSP1 Receive Data DX1 Y3 O/Z IPD McBSP1 Transmit Data FSR1 V5 I/O/Z IPD McBSP1 Receive Frame Sync FSX1 W5 I/O/Z IPD McBSP1 Transmit Frame Sync 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated Device Overview 43 TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 Table 2-6 Signal Name www.ti.com Terminal Functions (Part 12 of 22) Ball No. Type IPD/IPU Description UNIVERSAL TEST AND OPERATIONS PHY INTERFACE for ASYNCHRONOUS TRANSFER MODE (ATM) [UTOPIA SLAVE] UTOPIA SLAVE (ATM CONTROLLER) — TRANSMIT INTERFACE PRODUCT PREVIEW UXCLK A4 I UXCLAV C3 O/Z UXENB B3 I UTOPIA transmit interface enable input signal. Asserted by the Master ATM Controller to indicate that the UTOPIA Slave should put out on the Transmit Data Bus the first byte of valid data and the UXSOC signal in the next clock cycle. UXSOC G4 O/Z Transmit Start-of-Cell signal. This signal is output by the UTOPIA Slave on the rising edge of the UXCLK, indicating that the first valid byte of the cell is available on the 8-bit Transmit Data Bus (UXDATA[7:0]). I UTOPIA transmit address pins (UXADDR[4:0]) (I) 5-bit Slave transmit address input pins driven by the Master ATM Controller to identify and select one of the Slave devices (up to 31 possible) in the ATM System. UXADDR4 J4 UXADDR3 H5 UXADDR2 K3 UXADDR1 J5 UXADDR0 H4 UXDATA7 F3 UXDATA6 E4 UXDATA5 C4 UXDATA4 A3 UXDATA3 H3 UXDATA2 G3 UXDATA1 F4 UXDATA0 E3 O/Z Source clock for UTOPIA transmit driven by Master ATM Controller. Transmit cell available status output signal from UTOPIA Slave. • 0 indicates a complete cell is NOT available for transmit • 1 indicates a complete cell is available for transmit UTOPIA 8-bit transmit data bus (I/O/Z) Using the Transmit Data Bus, the UTOPIA Slave (on the rising edge of the UXCLK) transmits the 8-bit ATM cells to the Master ATM Controller. UTOPIA SLAVE (ATM CONTROLLER) — RECEIVE INTERFACE URCLK C1 I Source clock for UTOPIA receive driven by Master ATM Controller. Receive cell available status output signal from UTOPIA Slave. • 0 indicates NO space is available to receive a cell from Master ATM Controller. • 1 indicates space is available to receive a cell from Master ATM Controller. URCLAV B2 O/Z URENB K4 I UTOPIA receive interface enable input signal. Asserted by the Master ATM Controller to indicate to the UTOPIA Slave to sample the Receive Data Bus (URDATA[7:0]) and URSOC signal in the next clock cycle or thereafter. URSOC G2 I Receive Start-of-Cell signal. This signal is output by the Master ATM Controller to indicate to the UTOPIA Slave that the first valid byte of the cell is available to sample on the 8-bit Receive Data Bus (URDATA[7:0]). URADDR4 K1 URADDR3 K2 URADDR2 J1 I URADDR1 J3 UTOPIA receive address pins [URADDR[4:0] (I)]: 5-bit Slave receive address input pins driven by the Master ATM Controller to identify and select one of the Slave devices (up to 31 possible) in the ATM System. URADDR0 H2 44 Device Overview 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com Table 2-6 Signal Name Terminal Functions (Part 13 of 22) Ball No. URDATA7 G1 URDATA6 F2 URDATA5 F1 URDATA4 E2 URDATA3 E1 URDATA2 D2 URDATA1 D1 URDATA0 C2 Type IPD/IPU Description UTOPIA 8-bit Receive Data Bus (I/O/Z). Using the Receive Data Bus, the UTOPIA Slave (on the rising edge of the URCLK) can receive the 8-bit ATM cell data from the Master ATM Controller. I RIORXN0 AG8 RIORXP0 AG9 RIORXN1 AF11 RIORXP1 AF10 RIORXN2 AH13 RIORXP2 AH12 RIORXN3 AE13 RIORXP3 AE12 RIOTXN0 AE9 RIOTXP0 AE8 RIOTXN1 AH9 RIOTXP1 AH10 RIOTXN2 AF13 RIOTXP2 AF14 RIOTXN3 AG13 RIOTXP3 AG14 SGMIIRXN AF16 SGMIIRXP AF17 SGMIITXN AH15 SGMIITXP AH14 I Serial RapidIO Receive Data (4 links) O Serial RapidIO Transmit data (4 links) PRODUCT PREVIEW SERIAL RAPIDIO (SRIO) ETHERNET MAC (EMAC) AND SGMII I Ethernet MAC SGMII Receive Data O Ethernet MAC SGMII Transmit Data MANAGEMENT DATA INPUT/OUTPUT (MDIO) MDIO AH19 I/O/Z IPU MDIO Data MDCLK AH18 O IPD MDIO Clock PTV18 A16 A CVDDMON U19 A DVDD33MON U22 A 3.3-V DVDD Supply Monitor DVDD18MON G23 A 1.8-V DVDD Supply Monitor VOLTAGE CONTROL TERMINALS PTV Compensation NMOS Reference Input. Install with 47-Ω, 5% resistor to GND SUPPLY VOLTAGE MONITOR TERMINALS 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated 1.1-V CVDD Supply Monitor Device Overview 45 TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 Table 2-6 Signal Name www.ti.com Terminal Functions (Part 14 of 22) Ball No. Type IPD/IPU Description SUPPLY VOLTAGE TERMINALS VDDR18 AE10 AE16 S AC10 VDDA11 AC12 AC14 1.8-V I/O supply voltage (SRIO/SGMII SerDes regulator supply). SRIO/SGMII analog supply: S 1.1-V I/O supply voltage Do not use core supply. AC16 U13 V12 PRODUCT PREVIEW VDDD11 V14 W11 SRIO/SGMII SerDes digital supply: S 1.1-V I/O supply voltage Do not use core supply. W13 W15 AD9 AD11 AD13 AD15 VDDT11 AD17 SRIO/SGMII SerDes termination supply: S AF9 1.1-V I/O supply voltage Do not use core supply. AF15 AG11 AH17 AA6 AB18 AB20 AB7 AC19 AC21 AC3 AC8 DVDD18 AD18 S 1.8-V I/O supply voltage AD22 AF18 AG5 AH1 B11 B19 B22 B8 46 Device Overview 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com Table 2-6 Signal Name Terminal Functions (Part 15 of 22) Ball No. Type IPD/IPU Description E11 E21 E23 E9 F10 F12 F14 F16 DVDD18 G11 G13 S PRODUCT PREVIEW F18 1.8-V I/O supply voltage G15 G17 G19 G21 G7 G9 J7 V6 Y7 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated Device Overview 47 TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 Table 2-6 Signal Name www.ti.com Terminal Functions (Part 16 of 22) Ball No. Type IPD/IPU Description A1 A28 AA23 AB22 AB28 AC23 AD24 AH24 AH28 PRODUCT PREVIEW D3 E25 E27 H1 H22 H27 J23 K22 DVDD33 L1 L23 S 3.3-V I/O supply voltage L7 M22 M27 N23 N7 P1 P22 P27 R23 R3 R7 T22 U7 V22 V3 W23 Y22 48 Device Overview 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com Table 2-6 Signal Name Terminal Functions (Part 17 of 22) Ball No. Type IPD/IPU Description K10 K12 K14 K16 K18 L11 L13 L15 CVDD L19 S 1.1-V core supply voltage S 1.1-V core supply voltage PRODUCT PREVIEW L17 M10 M12 M14 M16 M18 N11 N13 N15 N17 N19 P10 P12 P14 P16 P18 R11 R13 R15 R17 R19 CVDD T12 T14 T16 T18 U11 U15 U17 V10 V16 V18 W17 W19 PLLV1 AC5 S 1.8-V PLL Supply PLLV2 F7 S 1.8-V PLL Supply 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated Device Overview 49 TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 Table 2-6 Signal Name www.ti.com Terminal Functions (Part 18 of 22) Ball No. Type IPD/IPU Description GROUND PINS A11 A19 A2 A22 A8 AA2 AA22 AA7 PRODUCT PREVIEW AB10 AB11 AB12 AB13 AB14 AB15 AB16 AB17 AB19 AB21 VSS AB23 GND Ground pins AB27 AB6 AB8 AB9 AC11 AC13 AC15 AC17 AC18 AC20 AC22 AC9 AD10 AD12 AD14 AD16 AD19 AD2 50 Device Overview 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com Table 2-6 Signal Name Terminal Functions (Part 19 of 22) Ball No. Type IPD/IPU Description AD23 AD8 AE11 AE14 AE15 AE17 AE18 AF5 AF8 PRODUCT PREVIEW AG1 AG10 AG12 AG15 AG17 AG18 AG24 AG28 AH11 VSS AH16 AH2 GND Ground pins AH27 AH8 B1 B28 D4 E18 E28 F11 F13 F15 F19 F21 F22 F25 F9 G10 G12 G14 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated Device Overview 51 TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 Table 2-6 Signal Name www.ti.com Terminal Functions (Part 20 of 22) Ball No. Type IPD/IPU Description G16 G18 G20 G22 G8 H23 H28 H7 J2 PRODUCT PREVIEW J22 K11 K13 K15 K17 K19 K23 K7 L10 L12 VSS L14 GND Ground pins L16 L18 L22 M11 M13 M15 M17 M19 M2 M23 M28 M7 N10 N12 N14 N16 N18 N22 52 Device Overview 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com Table 2-6 Signal Name Terminal Functions (Part 21 of 22) Ball No. Type IPD/IPU Description P11 P13 P15 P17 P19 P23 P28 P7 R12 PRODUCT PREVIEW R14 R16 R18 R2 R22 T11 T13 T15 T17 T19 T23 VSS T7 GND Ground pins U10 U12 U14 U16 U18 U23 U24 U3 V11 V13 V15 V17 V19 V23 V27 V7 W10 W12 W14 W16 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated Device Overview 53 TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 Table 2-6 Signal Name www.ti.com Terminal Functions (Part 22 of 22) Ball No. Type IPD/IPU Description W18 W22 VSS W7 GND Ground pins Y23 RESERVED PINS PRODUCT PREVIEW RSV01 AC4 I/O/Z IPU Reserved - Unconnected RSV02 AB2 I/O/Z IPU Reserved - Unconnected RSV03 AB4 I/O/Z IPU Reserved - Unconnected RSV04 AD20 O/Z IPD Reserved - Unconnected RSV05 AD21 O/Z IPD Reserved - Unconnected RSV06 AE20 A RSV07 AE21 A Reserved - Unconnected RSV08 AE7 O Reserved - Unconnected RSV09 AF7 O Reserved - Unconnected RSV10 H6 O Reserved - Unconnected RSV11 J6 O Reserved - Unconnected RSV12 AB5 A Reserved - Connect to GND Reserved - Unconnected RSV13 AA5 A RSV14 AF20 I/O/Z IPU Reserved - Unconnected Reserved - Unconnected RSV15 AF21 I/O/Z IPU Reserved - Unconnected RSV16 AF12 A RSV17 AG16 A Reserved - Unconnected RSV18 AH21 A Reserved - Unconnected RSV19 AG21 A Reserved - Unconnected RSV20 AC6 A Reserved - Unconnected RSV21 AC7 A RSV22 AE23 I RSV23 R10 S Reserved - Connected to CVDD RSV23 T10 S Reserved - Connected to CVDD RSV24 AD6 O/Z IPD Reserved - Unconnected RSV25 G5 O/Z IPD Reserved - Unconnected Reserved - Unconnected Reserved - Unconnected IPU Reserved - Pullup to DVDD18 with 10-kΩ resistor. RSV26 AE22 Reserved - Unconnected RSV27 AF22 Reserved - Unconnected RSV28 AG23 Reserved - Unconnected RSV29 AH22 Reserved - Unconnected End of Table 2-6 54 Device Overview 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor www.ti.com SPRS582B—July 2010 2.9 Development 2.9.1 Development Support The following products support development of C6000™ DSP-based applications: • Software Development Tools: – Code Composer Studio™ Integrated Development Environment (IDE), including Editor C/C++/Assembly Code Generation, and Debug plus additional development tools – Scalable, Real-Time Foundation Software (DSP/BIOS™), which provides the basic run-time target software needed to support any DSP application. • Hardware Development Tools: – Extended Development System (XDS™) Emulator (supports C6000™ DSP multiprocessor system debug) – EVM (Evaluation Module) 2.9.2 Device Support 2.9.2.1 Device and Development-Support Tool Nomenclature To designate the stages in the product development cycle, TI assigns prefixes to the part numbers of all DSP devices and support tools. Each DSP commercial family member has one of three prefixes: TMX, TMP, or TMS (e.g., TMX320C6457CMH). Texas Instruments recommends two of three possible prefix designators for its support tools: TMDX and TMDS. These prefixes represent evolutionary stages of product development from engineering prototypes (TMX/TMDX) through fully qualified production devices/tools (TMS/TMDS). Device development evolutionary flow: • TMX: Experimental device that is not necessarily representative of the final device's electrical specifications • TMP: Final silicon die that conforms to the device's electrical specifications but has not completed quality and reliability verification • TMS: Fully qualified production device Support tool development evolutionary flow: • TMDX: Development-support product that has not yet completed Texas Instruments internal qualification testing. • TMDS: Fully qualified development-support product TMX and TMP devices and TMDX development-support tools are shipped with the following disclaimer: "Developmental product is intended for internal evaluation purposes." TMS devices and TMDS development-support tools have been characterized fully, and the quality and reliability of the device have been demonstrated fully. TI's standard warranty applies. Predictions show that prototype devices (TMX or TMP) have a greater failure rate than the standard production devices. Texas Instruments recommends that these devices not be used in any production system because their expected end-use failure rate still is undefined. Only qualified production devices are to be used. TI device nomenclature also includes a suffix with the device family name. This suffix indicates the package type (for example, CMH), the temperature range (for example, blank is the default case temperature range), and the device speed range, in megahertz (for example, blank is 1000 MHz [1 GHz]). 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated Device Overview 55 PRODUCT PREVIEW In case the customer would like to develop their own features and software on the C6457 device, TI offers an extensive line of development tools for the TMS320C6000™ DSP platform, including tools to evaluate the performance of the processors, generate code, develop algorithm implementations, and fully integrate and debug software and hardware modules. The tool's support documentation is electronically available within the Code Composer Studio™ Integrated Development Environment (IDE). TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com provides a legend for reading the complete device name for any TMS320C64x+™ DSP generation member. For device part numbers and further ordering information for TMS320C6457 in the CMH package type, see the TI website www.ti.com or contact your TI sales representative. Figure 2-12 TMS320C64x+™ DSP Device Nomenclature (including the TMS320C6457 DSP) TMX 320 C6457 ( PREFIX TMX = Experimental device TMS = Qualified device DEVICE FAMILY 320 = TMS320 DSP family PRODUCT PREVIEW DEVICE C64x+ DSP: C6457 SILICON REVISION Blank = Initial Silicon 1.1 A = Silicon Rev 1.2 B = Silicon Rev 1.3 C = Silicon Rev 1.4 ) CMH ( ) ( ) DEVICE SPEED RANGE Blank = 1 GHz 2 = 1.2 GHz 8 = 850 MHz TEMPERATURE RANGE 850 MHz Blank = 0°C to +100°C (default case temperature) 1 GHz Blank = 0°C to +100°C (default case temperature) A = -40°C to +100°C 1.2 GHz Blank = 0°C to +95°C (default case temperature) A = -40°C to +95°C (A) PACKAGE TYPE CMH = 688-pin plastic BGA, with Pb-Free solder balls GMH = 688-pin plastic BGA, with Pb-ed solder balls (A) BGA = Ball Grid Array 2.9.2.2 Documentation Support The documents shown in Table 2-7 describe the TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor. Copies of these documents are available on the Internet at www.ti.com. Tip: Enter the literature number in the search box provided at www.ti.com. The current documentation that describes the TMS320C6457, related peripherals, and other technical collateral, is available in the C6000 DSP product folder at: www.ti.com/c6000. Table 2-7 Relevant Documents (Part 1 of 2) TI Literature No. Description SPRU732 TMS320C64x/C64x+ DSP CPU and Instruction Set Reference Guide. Describes the CPU architecture, pipeline, instruction set, and interrupts for the TMS320C64x and TMS320C64x+ digital signal processors (DSPs) of the TMS320C6000 DSP family. The C64x/C64x+ DSP generation comprises fixed-point devices in the C6000 DSP platform. The C64x+ DSP is an enhancement of the C64x DSP with added functionality and an expanded instruction set. SPRU871 TMS320C64x+ Megamodule Reference Guide. Describes the TMS320C64x+ digital signal processor (DSP) megamodule. Included is a discussion on the internal direct memory access (IDMA) controller, the interrupt controller, the power-down controller, memory protection, bandwidth management, and the memory and cache. SPRAA84 TMS320C64x to TMS320C64x+ CPU Migration Guide. Describes migrating from the Texas Instruments TMS320C64x digital signal processor (DSP) to the TMS320C64x+ DSP. The objective of this document is to indicate differences between the two cores. Functionality in the devices that is identical is not included. SPRU889 High-Speed DSP Systems Design Reference Guide. Provides recommendations for meeting the many challenges of high-speed DSP system design. These recommendations include information about DSP audio, video, and communications systems for the C5000 and C6000 DSP platforms. SPRUGK5 TMS320C6457 DSP DDR2 Memory Controller User's Guide. This document describes the DDR2 memory controller in the TMS320C6457 digital-signal processors (DSPs). SPRUGK6 TMS320C6457 DSP Enhanced DMA (EDMA3) Controller User's Guide. This document describes the Enhanced DMA (EDMA3) Controller on the TMS320C6457 device. SPRUGK2 TMS320C6457 DSP External Memory Interface (EMIF) User's Guide. This document describes the operation of the external memory interface (EMIF) in the digital signal processors (DSPs) of the TMS320C6457 DSP family. 56 Device Overview 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com Relevant Documents (Part 2 of 2) TI Literature No. Description SPRUGL2 TMS320C6457 DSP General-Purpose Input/Output (GPIO) User's Guide. This document describes the general-purpose input/output (GPIO) peripheral in the digital signal processors (DSPs) of the TMS320C6457 DSP family. The GPIO peripheral provides dedicated general-purpose pins that can be configured as either inputs or outputs. When configured as an input, you can detect the state of the input by reading the state of an internal register. When configured as an output, you can write to an internal register to control the state driven on the output pin. SPRUGK7 TMS320C6457 DSP Host Port Interface (HPI) User's Guide. This guide describes the host port interface (HPI) on the TMS320C6457 digital signal processors (DSPs). The HPI enables an external host processor (host) to directly access DSP resources (including internal and external memory) using a 16-bit (HPI16) or 32-bit (HPI32) interface. SPRUGK3 TMS320C6457 DSP Inter-Integrated Circuit (I C) Module User's Guide. This document describes the inter-integrated circuit 2 2 (I C) module in the TMS320C6457 Digital Signal Processor (DSP). The I C provides an interface between the TMS320C6457 2 device and other devices compliant with Philips Semiconductors Inter-IC bus (I C-bus) specification version 2.1 and 2 2 connected by way of an I C-bus. This document assumes the reader is familiar with the I C-bus specification. SPRUGK4 TMS320C6457 Serial RapidIO (SRIO) User's Guide. This document describes the Serial RapidIO (SRIO) on the TMS320C6457 devices. SPRUGL3 TMS320C6457 DSP Software-Programmable Phase-Locked Loop (PLL) Controller UG. This document describes the operation of the software-programmable phase-locked loop (PLL) controller in the TMS320C6457 digital signal processors (DSPs). The PLL controller offers flexibility and convenience by way of software-configurable multipliers and dividers to modify the input signal internally. The resulting clock outputs are passed to the TMS320C6457 DSP core, peripherals, and other modules inside the TMS320C6457 DSP. SPRUGL0 TMS320C6457 DSP 64-Bit Timer User's Guide. This document provides an overview of the 64-bit timer in the TMS320C6457 DSP. The timer can be configured as a general-purpose 64-bit timer, dual general-purpose 32-bit timers, or a watchdog timer. When configured as a dual 32-bit timers, each half can operate in conjunction (chain mode) or independently (unchained mode) of each other. SPRUGK1 TMS320C6457 DSP Turbo-Decoder Coprocessor 2 (TCP2) Reference Guide. Channel decoding of high bit-rate data channels found in third generation (3G) cellular standards requires decoding of turbo-encoded data. The turbo-decoder coprocessor (TCP) in some of the digital signal processor (DSPs) of the TMS320C6000™ DSP family has been designed to perform this operation for IS2000 and 3GPP wireless standards. This document describes the operation and programming of the TCP. SPRUGL1 TMS320C6457 DSP Universal Test & Operations PHY Interface for ATM 2 (UTOPIA2) User's Guide. This document describes the universal test and operations PHY interface for asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) 2 (UTOPIA2) in the TMS320C6457 digital signal processors (DSPs) of the TMS320C6000™ DSP family. SPRUGK0 TMS320C6457 DSP Viterbi-Decoder Coprocessor 2 (VCP2) Reference Guide. Channel decoding of voice and low bit-rate data channels found in third generation (3G) cellular standards requires decoding of convolutional encoded data. The Viterbi-decoder coprocessor 2 (VCP2) provided in TMS320C6457 devices has been designed to perform Viterbi-Decoding for IS2000 and 3GPP wireless standards. The VCP2 coprocessor has been designed to perform forward error correction for 2G and 3G wireless systems. The VCP2 coprocessor offers a very cost effective and synergistic solution when combined with Texas Instruments (TI) DSPs. The VCP2 can support 1941 12.2 Kbps class A 3G voice channels running at 333 MHz. This document describes the operation and programming of the VCP2. SPRUGK9 TMS320C6457 DSP Ethernet Media Access Controller (EMAC) / Management Data Input Output (MDIO) User’s Guide. This document provides a functional description of the Ethernet Media Access Controller (EMAC) and Physical layer (PHY) device Management Data Input/Output (MDIO) module integrated with TMS320C6457 devices. Included are the features of the EMAC and MDIO modules, a discussion of their architecture and operation, how these modules connect to the outside world, and the registers description for each module. SPRUGK8 TMS320C6457 DSP Multichannel Buffered Serial Port (McBSP) Reference Guide. This document describes the operation of the multichannel buffered serial port (McBSP) in the digital signal processors (DSPs) of the TMS320C6000™ DSP family. SPRUGL4 TMS320C6457 DSP Power/Sleep Controller (PSC) User’s Guide. This document covers the usage of the Power/Sleep Controller (PSC) in the TMS320C6457 device. SPRUGL5 TMS320C6457 DSP Bootloader User’s Guide. This document describes the features of the on-chip bootloader provided with the TMS320C6457 Digital Signal Processor (DSP). 2 End of Table 2-7 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated Device Overview 57 PRODUCT PREVIEW Table 2-7 TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com PRODUCT PREVIEW 58 Device Overview 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com 3 Device Configuration On the TMS320C6457 device, certain device configurations like boot mode and endianess, are selected at device power-on reset. The status of the peripherals (enabled/disabled) is determined after device power-on reset. By default, the peripherals on the C6457 device are disabled and need to be enabled by software before being used. 3.1 Device Configuration at Device Reset Note—If a configuration pin must be routed out from the device and it is not driven (Hi-Z state), the internal pullup/pulldown (IPU/IPD) resistor should not be relied upon. TI recommends the use of an external pullup/pulldown resistor. For more detailed information on pullup/pulldown resistors and situations in which external pullup/pulldown resistors are required, see Section 3.6 ‘‘Pullup/Pulldown Resistors’’ on page 63. Table 3-1 TMS320C6457 Device Configuration Pins Configuration Pin No. IPD/IPU (1) Functional Description GPIO[0] GPIO[4:1] GPIO[8:5] GPIO[13:9] A5 IPU Device Endian mode (LENDIAN) 0 = Device operates in Big Endian mode. 1 = Device operates in Little Endian mode (default). [B5, B4, D5, E5] IPD Boot Mode Selection (BOOTMODE [3:0]) These pins select the boot mode for the device. For more information on the boot modes, see Section 2.4 ‘‘Boot Sequence’’ on page 21. [B25, F5, C5, F6] IPD Device Number (DEVNUM[3:0]) IPD Configuration General-Purpose Inputs (CFGGP[4:0]) The value of these pins is latched to the Device Status Register following power-on reset and is used by the software. [C23, D24, C25, A25, C24] GPIO[14] D23 IPD HPI peripheral bus width select (HPIWIDTH) 0 = HPI operates in HPI16 mode (default). HPI bus is 16 bits wide; HD[15:0] pins are used and the remaining HD[31:16] pins are reserved pins in the Hi-Z state. 1 = HPI operates in HPI32 mode. HPI bus is 32 bits wide; HD[31:0] pins are used. IPD EMIFA input clock source select (ECLKINSEL). 0 = ECLKIN (default mode) 1 = SYSCLK7 (CPU/x) Clock Rate. The SYSCLK7 clock rate is software selectable via the Software PLL1 Controller. By default, SYSCLK7 is selected as CPU ÷ 10 clock rate. GPIO[15] F23 CORECLKSEL AE6 Core Clock Select 0 = CORECLK(N|P) is the input to main PLL. 1 = ALTCORECLK is used as the input to main PLL. G6 DDR Clock Select 0 = DDRREFCLK(N|P) is the input to DDR PLL. 1 = ALTDDRCLK is used as the input to DDR PLL. DDRCLKSEL End of Table 3-1 1 Internal 100-μA pulldown or pullup is provided for this terminal. In most systems, a 1-kΩ resistor can be used to oppose the IPD/IPU. For more detailed information on pulldown/pullup resistors and situations in which external pulldown/pullup resistors are required, see Section 3.6 ‘‘Pullup/Pulldown Resistors’’ on page 63. 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated Device Configuration 59 PRODUCT PREVIEW Table 3-1 describes the C6457 device configuration pins. The logic level is latched at power-on reset to determine the device configuration. The logic level on the device configuration pins can be set by using external pullup/pulldown resistors or by using some control device (e.g., FPGA/CPLD) to intelligently drive these pins. When using a control device, care should be taken to ensure there is no contention on the lines when the device is out of reset. The device configuration pins are sampled during power-on reset and are driven after the reset is removed. To avoid contention, the control device must stop driving the device configuration pins of the DSP. TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com 3.2 Peripheral Selection After Device Reset Several of the peripherals on the TMS320C6457 are controlled by the Power Sleep Controller (PSC). By default, the SRIO, TCP2_A, TCP2_B, and VCP are held in reset and clock-gated. The memories in these modules are also in a low-leakage sleep mode. Software is required to turn these memories on. Then, the software enables the modules (turns on clocks and de-asserts reset) before these modules can be used. In addition, the EMIFA, HPI, and UTOPIA come up clock-gated and held in reset. Memories in these modules are already enabled. Software is required to enable these modules before they are used as well. If one of the above modules is used in the selected ROM boot mode, the ROM code will automatically enable the module. PRODUCT PREVIEW All other modules come up enabled by default and there is no special software sequence to enable. For more detailed information on the PSC usage, see the TMS320C6457 DSP Power/Sleep Controller PSC User's Guide (literature number SPRUGL4). 3.3 Device State Control Registers The C6457 device has a set of registers that are used to control the status of its peripherals. These registers are shown in Table 3-2 and described in the next sections. Table 3-2 Device State Control Registers (1) Hex Address Range 0288 0818 Acronym JTAGID 0288 081C - 0288 0820 DEVSTAT 0288 0824 - 0288 0837 - Description Parameters for DSP device ID. Also referred to as JTAG or BSDL ID. These are readable by the configuration bus and can be accessed via the JTAG and the CPU. Reserved Stores parameters latched from configuration pins Reserved 0288 0838 KICK0 Two successive key writes are required to get write access to any of the device state control registers. KICK0 is the first key register. The written data must be 0x83E70B13 to unlock it and it must be written before the KICK1 register. Writing any other value will lock the device state control registers. 0288 083C KICK1 KICK1 is the second key register to be unlocked in order to get write access to any of the device state control registers. The written data must be 0x95A4F1E0 to unlock it and it must be written after the KICK0 register. Writing any other value will lock the device state control registers. 0288 0840 DSP_BOOT_ADDR DSP boot address 0288 0844 - 0288 090F - 0288 0910 DEVCFG Reserved Parameters set through software for device configuration 0288 0914 MACID1 EFUSE derived MAC address for C6457 0288 0918 MACID2 EFUSE derived MAC address for C6457 0288 0922 - 0288 091B - 0288 091C PRI_ALLOC Reserved Sets priority for Master peripherals 0288 0920 WDRSTSEL Reset select for Watchdog (Timer1) End of Table 3-2 1 Writes are conditional based on valid keys written to both the KICK0 and KICK1 registers. 60 Device Configuration 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com 3.4 Device Status Register Description The device status register depicts the device configuration selected upon power-on reset. Once set, these bits will remain set until a power-on reset. For the actual register bit names and their associated bit field descriptions, see Table 3-4 and Table 3-5. Table 3-3 shows the parameters that are set through software to configure different components on the device. The configuration is done through the device configuration DEVCFG register, which is one-time writeable through software. The register is reset on all hard resets and is locked after the first write. Table 3-3 Device Configuration Register Fields Field Reset Description Settings CLKS0 0b McBSP0 CLKS Select 0 = CLKS0 device pin 1 = chip_clks from Main.PLL CLKS1 0b McBSP1 CLKS Select 0 = CLKS1 device pin 1 = chip_clks from Main.PLL SYSCLKOUTEN 1b SYSCLKOUT Enable 0 = No clock output 1 = Clock output enabled PRODUCT PREVIEW Device Configuration 1 Register Fields End of Table 3-3 Table 3-4 Device Configuration Status Register (DEVSTAT) HEX ADDRESS - 0288 0820h Bit 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 Acronym Reset (1) Reset 23 22 21 20 7 6 5 4 19 18 17 3 2 1 16 R-0 Bit 15 Acronym 24 Reserved 14 13 ECLKINSEL HPIWIDTH (1) 0 0 12 11 10 9 8 0 CFGGP DEVNUM BOOTMODE LENDIAN R-n R R R-1 1 R/W = Read/Write; R = Read only; -n = value after reset Table 3-5 Bit Device Configuration Status Register Field Descriptions (Part 1 of 2) Acronym Description 31:16 Reserved Reserved. Read only, writes have no effect. 15 ECLKINSEL EMIFA input clock select — shows the status of what clock mode is enabled or disabled for EMIFA. 0 = ECLKIN (default mode) 1 = SYSCLK7 (CPU ÷ x) Clock Rate. The SYSCLK7 clock rate is software selectable via the PLL1 Controller. By default, SYSCLK7 is selected as CPU ÷ 10 clock rate. 14 HPIWIDTH HPI bus width control bit — shows the status of whether the HPI bus operates in 32-bit mode or in 16-bit mode. 0 = HPI operates in 16-bit mode. (default) 1 = HPI operates in 32-bit mode 13:9 CFGGP[4:0] Used as general-purpose inputs for configuration purposes. These pins are latched at power-on reset. These values can be used by software routines for boot operations. 8:5 DEVNUM[3:0] Device number. 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated Device Configuration 61 TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 Table 3-5 www.ti.com Device Configuration Status Register Field Descriptions (Part 2 of 2) PRODUCT PREVIEW Bit Acronym Description 4:1 BOOTMODE[3:0] Determines the boot method for the device. For more information on bootmode, see Section 2.4 ‘‘Boot Sequence’’ on page 21. 0000 = No Boot 0001 = I2C Master Boot (Slave Address 0x50) 2 0010 = I C Master Boot (Slave Address 0x51) 2 0011 = I C Slave Boot 0100 = HPI Boot 0101 = EMIFA Boot 0110 = EMAC Master Boot 0111 = EMAC Slave Boot 1000 = EMAC Forced Mode Boot 1001 = Reserved 1010 = RapidIO Boot (Configuration 0) 1011 = RapidIO Boot (Configuration 1) 1100 = RapidIO Boot (Configuration 2) 1101 = RapidIO Boot (Configuration 3) 111x = Reserved 0 LENDIAN Device Endian mode (LENDIAN) — Shows the status of whether the system is operating in Big Endian mode or Little Endian mode (default). 0 = System is operating in Big Endian mode 1 = System is operating in Little Endian mode (default) End of Table 3-5 3.5 JTAG ID (JTAGID) Register Description The JTAG ID register is a read-only register that identifies to the customer the JTAG/Device ID. For the C6457 device, the JTAG ID register resides at address location 0x0288 0818. For the actual register bit names and their associated bit field descriptions, see Table 3-6 and Table 3-7. Table 3-6 JTAG ID (JTAGID) Register HEX ADDRESS - 0288 0818h Bit 31 Acronym Reset 28 27 26 25 24 23 Acronym 14 13 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 3 2 1 0 PART NUMBER (16-bit) R-0000 15 Reset 29 VARIANT (1) Bit 30 R-0000 0000 1001 0110b 12 11 10 9 PART NUMBER (Continued) (1) 8 7 6 5 4 MANUFACTURER LSB 0000 0010 111b R-1 1 R/W = Read/Write; R = Read only; -n = value after reset Table 3-7 JTAG ID (JTAGID) Register Field Descriptions Bit Acronym Value Description 31:28 VARIANT 0000 Variant (4-Bit) value. The value of this field depends on the silicon revision being used. 27:12 PART NUMBER 0000 0000 1001 0110b Part Number for boundary scan 11:1 MANUFACTURER 0000 0010 111b Manufacturer 0 LSB 1b This bit is read as a 1 for TMS320C6457 End of Table 3-7 62 Device Configuration 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor www.ti.com SPRS582B—July 2010 3.6 Pullup/Pulldown Resistors Proper board design should ensure that input pins to the C6457 device always be at a valid logic level and not floating. This may be achieved via pullup/pulldown resistors. The C6457 device features internal pullup (IPU) and internal pulldown (IPD) resistors on most pins to eliminate the need, unless otherwise noted, for external pullup/pulldown resistors. For the device configuration pins (listed in Table 3-1), if they are both routed out and are not driven (in Hi-Z state), it is strongly recommended that an external pullup/pulldown resistor be implemented. Although, internal pullup/pulldown resistors exist on these pins and they may match the desired configuration value, providing external connectivity can help ensure that valid logic levels are latched on these device configuration pins. In addition, applying external pullup/pulldown resistors on the device configuration pins adds convenience to the user in debugging and flexibility in switching operating modes. Tips for choosing an external pullup/pulldown resistor: • Consider the total amount of current that may pass through the pullup or pulldown resistor. Make sure to include the leakage currents of all the devices connected to the net, as well as any internal pullup or pulldown resistors. • Decide a target value for the net. For a pulldown resistor, this should be below the lowest VIL level of all inputs connected to the net. For a pullup resistor, this should be above the highest VIH level of all inputs on the net. A reasonable choice would be to target the VOL or VOH levels for the logic family of the limiting device; which, by definition, have margin to the VIL and VIH levels. • Select a pullup/pulldown resistor with the largest possible value that can still ensure that the net will reach the target pulled value when maximum current from all devices on the net is flowing through the resistor. The current to be considered includes leakage current plus, any other internal and external pullup/pulldown resistors on the net. • For bidirectional nets, there is an additional consideration that sets a lower limit on the resistance value of the external resistor. Verify that the resistance is small enough that the weakest output buffer can drive the net to the opposite logic level (including margin). • Remember to include tolerances when selecting the resistor value. • For pullup resistors, also remember to include tolerances on the DVDD rail. For most systems: • A 1-kΩ resistor can be used to oppose the IPU/IPD while meeting the above criteria. Users should confirm this resistor value is correct for their specific application. • A 20-kΩ resistor can be used to compliment the IPU/IPD on the device configuration pins while meeting the above criteria. Users should confirm this resistor value is correct for their specific application. For more detailed information on input current (II), and the low-level/high-level input voltages (VIL and VIH) for the TMS320C6457 device, see Section 6.3 ‘‘Electrical Characteristics’’ on page 89. To determine which pins on the C6457 device include internal pullup/pulldown resistors, see Table 2-6 ‘‘Terminal Functions’’ on page 33. 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated Device Configuration 63 PRODUCT PREVIEW An external pullup/pulldown resistor needs to be used in the following situations: • Device Configuration Pins: If the pin is both routed out and are not driven (in Hi-Z state), an external pullup/pulldown resistor must be used, even if the IPU/IPD matches the desired value/state. • Other Input Pins: If the IPU/IPD does not match the desired value/state, use an external pullup/pulldown resistor to pull the signal to the opposite rail. TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com PRODUCT PREVIEW 64 Device Configuration 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor www.ti.com SPRS582B—July 2010 4 System Interconnect On the TMS320C6457 device, the C64x+ Megamodule, the EDMA3 transfer controllers, and the system peripherals are interconnected through two switch fabrics. The switch fabrics allow for low-latency, concurrent data transfers between master peripherals and slave peripherals; for example, through a switch fabric the CPU can send data to the Viterbi co-processor (VCP2) without affecting a data transfer between the HPI and the DDR2 memory controller. The switch fabrics also allow for seamless arbitration between the system masters when accessing system slaves. Two types of buses exist in the C6457 device: data buses and configuration buses. Some C6457 peripherals have both a data bus and a configuration bus interface, while others only have one type of interface. Furthermore, the bus interface width and speed varies from peripheral to peripheral. Configuration buses are mainly used to access the register space of a peripheral and the data buses are used mainly for data transfers. However, in some cases, the configuration bus is also used to transfer data. For example, data is transferred to the VCP2 and TCP2 via their configuration bus. Similarly, the data bus can also be used to access the register space of a peripheral. For example, the EMIFA and DDR2 memory controller registers are accessed through their data bus interface. The C64x+ Megamodule, the EDMA3 traffic controllers, and the various system peripherals can be classified into two categories: masters and slaves. Masters are capable of initiating read and write transfers in the system and do not rely on the EDMA3 for their data transfers. Slaves on the other hand rely on the EDMA3 to perform transfers to and from them. Examples of masters include the EDMA3 traffic controllers, SRIO, EMAC, and HPI. Examples of slaves include the McBSP, UTOPIA, 2 and I C. The C6457 device contains two switch fabrics through which masters and slaves communicate. The data switch fabric, known as the data switched central resource (SCR), is a high-throughput interconnect mainly used to move data across the system (for more information, see Section 4.2 ‘‘Data Switch Fabric Connections’’). The data SCR connects masters to slaves via 128-bit data buses running at a SYSCLK4 frequency (SYSCLK4 is generated from PLL controller). Peripherals that have a 128-bit data bus interface running at this speed can connect directly to the data SCR; other peripherals require a bridge. The configuration switch fabric, also known as the configuration switch central resource (SCR), is mainly used by the C64x+ Megamodule to access peripheral registers (for more information, see Section 4.3 ‘‘Configuration Switch Fabric’’). The configuration SCR connects C64x+ Megamodule to slaves via 32-bit configuration buses running at a SYSCLK4 frequency (SYSCLK4 is generated from PLL controller). As with the data SCR, some peripherals require the use of a bridge to interface to the configuration SCR. Note that the data SCR also connects to the configuration SCR. Bridges perform a variety of functions: • Conversion between configuration bus and data bus. • Width conversion between peripheral bus width and SCR bus width. • Frequency conversion between peripheral bus frequency and SCR bus frequency. For example, the EMIFA requires a bridge to convert its 64-bit data bus interface into a 128-bit interface so that it can connect to the data SCR. In the case of the TCP2 and VCP2, a bridge is required to connect the data SCR to the 64-bit configuration bus interface. Note that some peripherals can be accessed through the data SCR and also through the configuration SCR. 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated System Interconnect 65 PRODUCT PREVIEW 4.1 Internal Buses, Bridges, and Switch Fabrics TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com 4.2 Data Switch Fabric Connections Figure 4-1 shows the connection between slaves and masters through the data switched central resource (SCR). Masters are shown on the left and slaves on the right. The data SCR connects masters to slaves via 128-bit data buses running at a SYSCLK4 frequency. SYSCLK4 is supplied by the PLL controller and is fixed at a frequency equal to the CPU frequency divided by 3. Figure 4-1 Data Switched Central Resource Block Diagram Configuration Bus Data Bus EDMA3 Channel Controller Events PRODUCT PREVIEW SLAVE Data SCR 32 MASTER 128 M0 M1 EDMA3 Transfer Controllers M2 M3 M4 M5 Bridge M 128 TCP2_A S VCP2 S TCP2_B S CFG SCR S McBSP0 S McBSP1 S L3 ROM S UTOPIA S DDR2 Memory Controller S EMIFA S Megamodule 32 S0 128 S 32 S1 128 S2 128 128 M Bridge 32 S3 128 128 128 M S4 Bridge 32 S5 32 128-bit EMAC M 32 128 Bridge M S 128 Bridge 32 32 32 HPI M 32 128 Bridge M 66 Serial RapidIO (Descriptor) M Serial RapidIO (Data) M Megamodule M System Interconnect 32 128 Bridge 128 128 S M S M S M 128 Bridge 32 128 128 128 Bridge 64 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com Masters are shown on the left and slaves on the right. The data SCR connects masters to slaves via 128-bit data buses running at a SYSCLK4 frequency. SYSCLK4 is supplied by the PLL controller and is fixed at a frequency equal to the CPU frequency divided by 3. Some peripherals and the C64x+ Megamodule have both slave and master ports. Note that each EDMA3 transfer controller has an independent connection to the data SCR. The Serial RapidIO (SRIO) peripheral has two connections to the data SCR. The first connection is used when descriptors are being fetched from system memory. The other connection is used for all other data transfers. Not all masters on the C6457 DSP may connect to all slaves. Allowed connections are summarized in Table 4-1. Table 4-1 SCR Connection Matrix VCP2 TCP2_A TCP2_B McBSPs L3 ROM UTOPIA Configuration SCR DDR2 Memory Controller EMIFA Megamodule TC0 Y Y Y N N N N Y Y Y TC1 N N Y Y Y N N Y Y Y TC2 N N N Y Y Y Y Y Y Y TC3 N N N N N Y Y Y Y Y TC4 N N N N N N Y Y Y Y TC5 N N N N N N Y Y Y Y EMAC N N N N N N N Y Y Y HPI N N N N N N Y Y Y Y (1) N N N N N N Y Y Y Y Megamodule Y Y Y Y Y Y N Y Y N SRIO End of Table 4-1 1 Applies to both descriptor and data accesses by the SRIO peripheral. 4.3 Configuration Switch Fabric Figure 4-2 shows the connection between the C64x+ Megamodule and the configuration switched central resource (SCR). The configuration SCR is mainly used by the C64x+ Megamodule to access peripheral registers. The data SCR also has a connection to the configuration SCR which allows masters to access most peripheral registers. The only registers not accessible by the data SCR through the configuration SCR are the device configuration registers and the PLL controller registers; these can only be accessed by the C64x+ Megamodule. The configuration SCR uses 32-bit configuration buses running at SYSCLK4 frequency. SYSCLK4 is supplied by the PLL controller and is fixed at a frequency equal to the CPU frequency divided by 3. 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated System Interconnect 67 PRODUCT PREVIEW Note that masters can access the configuration SCR through the data SCR. The configuration SCR is described in Section 4.3 ‘‘Configuration Switch Fabric’’. TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 Figure 4-2 www.ti.com Configuration Switched Central Resource (SCR) Block Diagram Configuration Bus Data Bus 32 CFG SCR M 32 S TCP2_A S TCP2_B 32 S VCP2 32 S ETB 32 S McBSPs (x2) 32 S GPIO MUX M M M 32 Bridge 32 MUX 32 PRODUCT PREVIEW 32 32 S S 32 32 Bridge S I2C S HPI S PLL (A) Controller S EDMA3 TC0 S EDMA3 TC2 S EDMA3 TC4 Timers (x2) 32-bit M UTOPIA GPSC 32 32 S 32 MUX EMAC Megamodule M 32 S S MDIO S CP-GMAC S Ethernet CPPI S CP-SGMII S SERDES 32 Data SCR M 32 S 32 32 M Device Configuration (A) Registers 32 S 32 S Serial RapidIO (Data) 32 S Serial RapidIO (Descriptor) MUX 32 S EDMA3 CC 32 32 M 32 Bridge S 32 EDMA3 TC1 32 MUX 32 S EDMA3 TC3 32 Note A: Only accessible by the C64x+ Megamodule 68 System Interconnect 32 S EDMA3 TC5 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com 4.4 Bus Priorities On the TMS320C6457 device, bus priority is programmable for each master. The register bit fields and default priority levels for C6457 bus masters are shown in Table 4-2. TMS320C6457 Default Bus Master Priorities Bus Master Default Priority Level EDMA3TC0 0 QUEPRI.PRIQ0 (EDMA3 register) Priority Control EDMA3TC1 0 QUEPRI.PRIQ1 (EDMA3 register) EDMA3TC2 0 QUEPRI.PRIQ2 (EDMA3 register) EDMA3TC3 0 QUEPRI.PRIQ3 (EDMA3 register) EDMA3TC4 0 QUEPRI.PRIQ4 (EDMA3 register) EDMA3TC5 0 QUEPRI.PRIQ5 (EDMA3 register) EMAC 1 PRI_ALLOC.EMAC SRIO (Data Access) 0 PER_SET_CNTL.CBA_TRANS_PRI (SRIO register) SRIO (Descriptor Access) 1 PRI_ALLOC.SRIO_CPPI HPI 2 PRI_ALLOC.HOST C64x+ Megamodule (MDMA port) 7 MDMAARBE.PRI (C64x+ Megamodule Register) End of Table 4-2 The priority levels should be tuned to obtain the best system performance for a particular application. Lower values indicate higher priorities. For some masters, the priority values are programmed at the system level by configuring the PRI_ALLOC register. Details on the PRI_ALLOC register are shown in Table 4-3 and Table 4-4. The C64x+ megamodule, SRIO, and EDMA masters contain registers that control their own priority values. Table 4-3 Priority Allocation Register (PRI_ALLOC) 0x0288 091C Bit 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 (1) Bit 22 21 20 19 18 4 3 2 17 16 1 0 R-0000 0000 0000 0000 15 14 13 12 (1) 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 Reserved HPI SRIO_CPPI EMAC R-0000 000 R/W-010 R/W-001 R/W-001 Acronym Reset 23 Reserved Acronym Reset 24 1 R/W = Read/Write; R = Read only; -n = value after reset Table 4-4 Priority Allocation Register (PRI_ALLOC) Field Descriptions Bit Acronym Value 31:16 Reserved 0000 0000 0000 0000 Description 15:9 Reserved 0000 000 8:6 HOST 010 Priority of the HPI peripheral. 5:3 SRIO_CPPI 001 Priority of the Serial RapidIO when accessing descriptors from system memory. This priority is set in the peripheral, itself. 2:0 EMAC 001 Priority of the EMAC peripheral. Reserved. Reserved. End of Table 4-4 The priority is enforced when several masters in the system are vying for the same endpoint. Note that the configuration SCR port on the data SCR is considered a single endpoint meaning priority will be enforced when multiple masters try to access the configuration SCR. Priority is also enforced on the configuration SCR side when a master (through the data SCR) tries to access the same endpoint as the C64x+ megamodule. 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated System Interconnect 69 PRODUCT PREVIEW Table 4-2 TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com In the PRI_ALLOC register, the HOST field applies to the priority of the HPI peripheral. The EMAC fields specify the priority of the EMAC peripheral. The SRIO_CPPI field is used to specify the priority of the Serial RapidIO when accessing descriptors from system memory. The priority for Serial RapidIO data accesses is set in the peripheral itself. PRODUCT PREVIEW 70 System Interconnect 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com 5 C64x+ Megamodule The C64x+ Megamodule consists of several components: • The C64x+ CPU and associated C64x+ Megamodule core • Level-one and level-two memories (L1P, L1D, L2) • Interrupt controller • Power-down controller • External memory controller • A dedicated power/sleep controller (LPSC) Figure 5-1 PRODUCT PREVIEW The C64x+ Megamodule also provides support for memory protection and bandwidth management (for resources local to the C64x+ Megamodule). Figure 5-1 shows a block diagram of the C64x+ Megamodule. 64x+ Megamodule Block Diagram 32KB L1P Memory Controller (PMC) With Memory Protect/Bandwidth Mgmt 16-/32-bit Instruction Dispatch Control Registers In-Circuit Emulation Boot Controller Instruction Decode Data Path B Data Path A PLLC LPSC A Register File B Register File A31-A16 A15-A0 B31-B16 B15-B0 .M1 xx xx .M2 xx xx GPSC .L1 .S1 .D1 .D2 .S2 .L2 External Memory Controller (EMC) Interrupt and Exception Controller Instruction Fetch Unified Memory Controller (UMC) C64x+ DSP Core L2 Cache/ SRAM 2048KB DMA Switch Fabric Data Memory Controller (DMC) With Memory Protect/Bandwidth Mgmt 32KB L1D CFG Switch Fabric For more detailed information on the TMS320C64x+ megamodule on the C6457 device, see the TMS320C64x+ Megamodule Reference Guide (literature number SPRU871). 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated C64x+ Megamodule 71 TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com 5.1 Memory Architecture The TMS320C6457 device contains a 2048KB level-2 memory (L2), a 32KB level-1 program memory (L1P), and a 32KB level-1 data memory (L1D). All memory on the C6457 has a unique location in the memory map (see Table 2-2 ‘‘TMS320C6457 Memory Map Summary’’ on page 19). After device reset, L1P and L1D cache are configured as all cache, by default. The L1P and L1D cache can be reconfigured via software through the L1PMODE field of the L1P Configuration Register (L1PMODE) and the L1DMODE field of the L1D Configuration Register (L1DCFG) of the C64x+ Megamodule. L1D is a two-way set-associative cache, while L1P is a direct-mapped cache. The on-chip bootloader changes the reset configuration for L1P and L1D. For more information, see the TMS320C6457 Bootloader User's Guide (literature number SPRUGL5). PRODUCT PREVIEW For more information on the operation L1 and L2 caches, see the TMS320C64x+ DSP Cache User's Guide (literature number SPRU862). 5.1.1 L1P Memory The L1P memory configuration for the C6457 device is as follows: • Region 0 size is 0K bytes (disabled) • Region 1 size is 32K bytes with no wait states Figure 5-2 shows the available SRAM/cache configurations for L1P. Figure 5-2 TMS320C6457 L1P Memory Configurations L1P mode bits 000 001 010 011 100 1/2 SRAM All SRAM 7/8 SRAM L1P memory Block base address 00E0 0000h 16K bytes 3/4 SRAM direct mapped cache 00E0 4000h 8K bytes dm cache 72 C64x+ Megamodule direct mapped cache direct mapped cache 00E0 6000h 4K bytes 00E0 7000h 4K bytes 00E0 8000h 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com 5.1.2 L1D Memory The L1D memory configuration for the C6457 device is as follows: • Region 0 size is 0K bytes (disabled) • Region 1 size is 32K bytes with no wait states Figure 5-3 shows the available SRAM/cache configurations for L1D. Figure 5-3 TMS320C6457 L1D Memory Configurations L1D mode bits 001 010 011 100 1/2 SRAM All SRAM 7/8 SRAM L1D memory Block base address 00F0 0000h PRODUCT PREVIEW 000 16K bytes 3/4 SRAM 2-way cache 00F0 4000h 8K bytes 2-way cache 00F0 6000h 4K bytes 2-way cache 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated 2-way cache 00F0 7000h 4K bytes 00F0 8000h C64x+ Megamodule 73 TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com 5.1.3 L2 Memory The L2 memory configuration for the C6457 device is as follows: • Memory size is 2048KB • Starting address is 0080 0000h L2 memory can be configured as all SRAM or as part 4-way set-associative cache. The amount of L2 memory that is configured as cache is controlled through the L2MODE field of the L2 Configuration Register (L2CFG) of the C64x+ Megamodule. Figure 5-4 shows the available SRAM/cache configurations for L2. By default, L2 is configured as all SRAM after device reset. Figure 5-4 TMS320C6457 L2 Memory Configurations L2 mode bits PRODUCT PREVIEW 000 001 010 011 100 101 110 L2 memory Block base address 0080 0000h 1/2 SRAM 1024K bytes 3/4 SRAM ALL SRAM 63/64 SRAM 31/32 SRAM 15/16 SRAM 7/8 SRAM 0090 0000h 512K bytes 0098 0000h 4-way cache 4-way cache 4-way cache 74 C64x+ Megamodule 4-way cache 4-way cache 4-way cache 256K bytes 009C 0000h 128K bytes 009E 0000h 64K bytes 32K bytes 32K bytes 009F 0000h 009F 8000h 009F FFFFh 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com 5.1.4 L3 Memory The L3 ROM on the device is 64KB. The contents of the ROM are divided into two partitions. The first is the ROM bootloader with the primary purpose of containing software to boot the device. There is no requirement to block accesses from this portion to the ROM. The second partition is the secure portion of ROM, which has a secure kernel that is necessary for support of security features on the device. The secure portion of ROM cannot be accessed both on secure, and non-secure parts. Only secure supervisors should have access. Emulation accesses follows the same rules of the secure portion of the ROM. Emulation can access the non-secure portion of the ROM, but cannot read the secure portion of the ROM. Memory protection allows an operating system to define who or what is authorized to access L1D, L1P, and L2 memory. To accomplish this, the L1D, L1P, and L2 memories are divided into pages. There are 16 pages of L1P (2KB each), 16 pages of L1D (2KB each), and 64 pages of L2 (32KB each). The L1D, L1P, and L2 memory controllers in the C64x+ Megamodule are equipped with a set of registers that specify the permissions for each memory page. Each page may be assigned with fully orthogonal user and supervisor read, write, and execute permissions. In addition, a page may be marked as either (or both) locally accessible or globally accessible. A local access is a direct CPU access to L1D, L1P, and L2, while a global access is initiated by a DMA (either IDMA or the EDMA3) or by other system masters. Note that EDMA or IDMA transfers programmed by the CPU count as global accesses. On a secure device, pages can be restricted to secure access only (default) or opened up for public, non-secure access. The CPU and each of the system masters on the device are all assigned a privilege ID (see Table 5-1). It is only possible to specify whether memory pages are locally or globally accessible. Table 5-1 Available Memory Page Protection Scheme With Privilege ID Privid Module Description 0 C64x+ Megamodule 1 Reserved 2 Reserved 3 EMAC 4 RapidIO and RapidIO CPPI 5 HPI End of Table 5-1 The AID0 and LOCAL bits of the memory protection page attribute registers specify the memory page protection scheme, see Table 5-2. Table 5-2 Available Memory Page Protection Schemes AID0 Bit Local Bit Description 0 0 No access to memory page is permitted. 0 1 Only direct access by CPU is permitted. 1 0 Only accesses by system masters and IDMA are permitted (includes EDMA and IDMA accesses initiated by the CPU). 1 1 All accesses permitted Faults are handled by software in an interrupt (or an exception, programmable within the C64x+ megamodule interrupt controller) service routine. A CPU or DMA access to a page without the proper permissions will: • Block the access — reads return zero, writes are ignored • Capture the initiator in a status register — ID, address, and access type are stored • Signal event to CPU interrupt controller 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated C64x+ Megamodule 75 PRODUCT PREVIEW 5.2 Memory Protection TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com The software is responsible for taking corrective action to respond to the event and resetting the error status in the memory controller. For more information on memory protection for L1D, L1P, and L2, see the TMS320C64x+ Megamodule Reference Guide (literature number SPRU871). 5.3 Bandwidth Management When multiple requestors contend for a single C64x+ Megamodule resource, the conflict is resolved by granting access to the highest priority requestor. The following four resources are managed by the Bandwidth Management control hardware: • Level 1 Program (L1P) SRAM/Cache • Level 1 Data (L1D) SRAM/Cache • Level 2 (L2) SRAM/Cache • Memory-mapped registers configuration bus PRODUCT PREVIEW The priority level for operations initiated within the C64x+ Megamodule are declared through registers in the C64x+ Megamodule. These operations are: • CPU-initiated transfers • User-programmed cache coherency operations • IDMA-initiated transfers The priority level for operations initiated outside the C64x+ Megamodule by system peripherals is declared through the Priority Allocation Register (PRI_ALLOC), see Section 4.4 ‘‘Bus Priorities’’ on page 69. System peripherals with no fields in PRI_ALLOC have their own registers to program their priorities. More information on the bandwidth management features of the C64x+ Megamodule can be found in the TMS320C64x+ Megamodule Reference Guide (literature number SPRU871.) 5.4 Power-Down Control The C64x+ Megamodule supports the ability to power-down various parts of the C64x+ Megamodule. The power-down controller (PDC) of the C64x+ Megamodule can be used to power down L1P, the cache control hardware, the CPU, and the entire C64x+ Megamodule. These power-down features can be used to design systems for lower overall system power requirements. Note—The C6457 does not support power-down modes for the L2 memory at this time. More information on the power-down features of the C64x+ Megamodule can be found in the TMS320C64x+ Megamodule Reference Guide (literature number SPRU871). 76 C64x+ Megamodule 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com 5.5 Megamodule Resets Table 5-3 shows the reset types supported on the C6457 device and they affect the resetting of the Megamodule, either both globally or just locally. Table 5-3 Megamodule Reset (Global or Local) Global Megamodule Reset Local Megamodule Reset Power-On Reset Reset Type Y Y Warm Reset Y Y System Reset Y Y CPU Reset N Y For more detailed information on the global and local Megamodule resets, see the TMS320C64x+ Megamodule Reference Guide (literature number SPRU871). And for more detailed information on device resets, see Section 7.6 ‘‘Reset Controller’’ on page 123. 5.6 Megamodule Revision The version and revision of the C64x+ Megamodule can be read from the Megamodule Revision ID Register (MM_REVID) located at address 0181 2000h. The MM_REVID register is shown in Table 5-4 and described in Table 5-5. The C64x+ Megamodule revision is dependant on the silicon revision being used. Table 5-4 Megamodule Revision ID Register (MM_REVID) Address - 0181 2000h Bit 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 (1) 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 R-5h Bit 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 REVISION Acronym Reset 23 VERSION Acronym Reset 24 (1) R-n 1 R/W = Read/Write; R = Read only; -n = value after reset Table 5-5 Megamodule Revision ID Register (MM_REVID) Field Descriptions Bit Acronym Value 31:16 VERSION 5h 15:0 REVISION - Description Version of the C64x+ Megamodule implemented on the device. This field is always read as 5h. Revision of the C64x+ Megamodule version implemented on the device. End of Table 5-5 5.7 C64x+ Megamodule Register Descriptions Table 5-6 Megamodule Interrupt Registers (Part 1 of 2) Hex Address Range Acronym Register Name 0180 0000 EVTFLAG0 Event Flag Register 0 (Events [31:0]) 0180 0004 EVTFLAG1 Event Flag Register 1 0180 0008 EVTFLAG2 Event Flag Register 2 Event Flag Register 3 0180 000C EVTFLAG3 0180 0010 - 0180 001C - 0180 0020 EVTSET0 Event Set Register 0 (Events [31:0]) 0180 0024 EVTSET1 Event Set Register 1 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated Reserved C64x+ Megamodule 77 PRODUCT PREVIEW End of Table 5-3 TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 Table 5-6 www.ti.com Megamodule Interrupt Registers (Part 2 of 2) Hex Address Range Acronym Register Name 0180 0028 EVTSET2 Event Set Register 2 0180 002C EVTSET3 Event Set Register 3 0180 0030 - 0180 003C - Reserved 0180 0040 EVTCLR0 Event Clear Register 0 (Events [31:0]) 0180 0044 EVTCLR1 Event Clear Register 1 0180 0048 EVTCLR2 Event Clear Register 2 0180 004C EVTCLR3 Event Clear Register 3 PRODUCT PREVIEW 0180 0050 - 0180 007C - 0180 0080 EVTMASK0 Reserved Event Mask Register 0 (Events [31:0]) 0180 0084 EVTMASK1 Event Mask Register 1 0180 0088 EVTMASK2 Event Mask Register 2 Event Mask Register 3 0180 008C EVTMASK3 0180 0090 - 0180 009C - 0180 00A0 MEVTFLAG0 Masked Event Flag Status Register 0 (Events [31:0]) 0180 00A4 MEVTFLAG1 Masked Event Flag Status Register 1 Reserved 0180 00A8 MEVTFLAG2 Masked Event Flag Status Register 2 0180 00AC MEVTFLAG3 Masked Event Flag Status Register 3 0180 00B0 - 0180 00BC - 0180 00C0 EXPMASK0 Exception Mask Register 0 (Events [31:0]) Reserved 0180 00C4 EXPMASK1 Exception Mask Register 1 0180 00C8 EXPMASK2 Exception Mask Register 2 Exception Mask Register 3 0180 00CC EXPMASK3 0180 00D0 - 0180 00DC - 0180 00E0 MEXPFLAG0 Masked Exception Flag Register 0 0180 00E4 MEXPFLAG1 Masked Exception Flag Register 1 Reserved 0180 00E8 MEXPFLAG2 Masked Exception Flag Register 2 0180 00EC MEXPFLAG3 Masked Exception Flag Register 3 0180 00F0 - 0180 00FC - Reserved 0180 0100 - Reserved 0180 0104 INTMUX1 Interrupt Multiplexor Register 1 0180 0108 INTMUX2 Interrupt Multiplexor Register 2 Interrupt Multiplexor Register 3 0180 010C INTMUX3 0180 0110 - 0180 013C - 0180 0140 AEGMUX0 Advanced Event Generator Mux Register 0 0180 0144 AEGMUX1 Advanced Event Generator Mux Register 1 Reserved 0180 0148 - 0180 017C - 0180 0180 INTXSTAT Interrupt Exception Status Register 0180 0184 INTXCLR Interrupt Exception Clear Register 0180 0188 INTDMASK Dropped Interrupt Mask Register 0180 0188 - 0180 01BC - 0180 01C0 EVTASRT 0180 01C4 - 0180 FFFF - Reserved Reserved Event Asserting Register Reserved End of Table 5-6 78 C64x+ Megamodule 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com Table 5-7 Megamodule Powerdown Control Registers Hex Address Range Acronym 0181 0000 PDCCMD 0181 0004 - 0181 1FFF - Register Name Power-down controller command register Reserved End of Table 5-7 Table 5-8 Megamodule Revision Register Hex Address Range Acronym 0181 2000 MM_REVID 0181 2004 - 0181 2FFF - Register Name Megamodule Revision ID Register Reserved Table 5-9 PRODUCT PREVIEW End of Table 5-8 Megamodule IDMA Registers Hex Address Range Acronym 0182 0000 IDMA0STAT IDMA Channel 0 Status Register 0182 0004 IDMA0MASK IDMA Channel 0 Mask Register 0182 0008 IMDA0SRC IDMA Channel 0 Source Address Register 0182 000C IDMA0DST IDMA Channel 0 Destination Address Register 0182 0010 IDMA0CNT IDMA Channel 0 Count Register 0182 0014 - 0182 00FC - 0182 0100 IDMA1STAT Register Name Reserved IDMA Channel 1 Status Register 0182 0104 - 0182 0108 IMDA1SRC IDMA Channel 1 Source Address Register Reserved 0182 010C IDMA1DST IDMA Channel 1 Destination Address Register 0182 0110 IDMA1CNT IDMA Channel 1 Count Register 0182 0114 - 0182 017C - Reserved 0182 0180 - Reserved 0182 0184 - 0182 01FF - Reserved End of Table 5-9 Table 5-10 Megamodule Cache Configuration Registers (Part 1 of 4) Hex Address Range Acronym 0184 0000 L2CFG Register Name L2 Cache Configuration Register 0184 0004 - 0184 001F - 0184 0020 L1PCFG L1P Configuration Register Reserved L1P Cache Control Register 0184 0024 L1PCC 0184 0028 - 0184 003F - 0184 0040 L1DCFG L1D Configuration Register 0184 0044 L1DCC L1D Cache Control Register 0184 0048 - 0184 0FFF - Reserved 0184 1000 - 0184 104F - See Table 5-13 ‘‘CPU Megamodule Bandwidth Management Registers’’ 0184 1050 - 0184 3FFF - Reserved 0184 4000 L2WBAR L2 Writeback Base Address Register — for Block Writebacks 0184 4004 L2WWC L2 Writeback Word Count Register 0184 4008 - 0184 400C - 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated Reserved Reserved C64x+ Megamodule 79 TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 Table 5-10 PRODUCT PREVIEW 80 www.ti.com Megamodule Cache Configuration Registers (Part 2 of 4) Hex Address Range Acronym Register Name 0184 4010 L2WIBAR L2 Writeback and Invalidate Base Address Register — for Block Writebacks 0184 4014 L2WIWC L2 Writeback and Invalidate word count register 0184 4018 L2IBAR L2 Invalidate Base Address Register 0184 401C L2IWC L2 Invalidate Word Count Register 0184 4020 L1PIBAR L1P Invalidate Base Address Register 0184 4024 L1PIWC L1P Invalidate Word Count Register 0184 4030 L1DWIBAR 0184 4034 L1DWIWC 0184 4038 - 0184 4040 L1DWBAR L1D Writeback Base Address Register — for Block Writebacks 0184 4044 L1DWWC L1D Writeback Word Count Register 0184 4048 L1DIBAR L1D Invalidate Base Address Register 0184 404C L1DIWC L1D Invalidate Word Count Register 0184 4050 - 0184 4FFF - 0184 5000 L2WB 0184 5004 L2WBINV 0184 5008 L2INV 0184 500C - 0184 5024 - 0184 5028 L1PINV 0184 502C - 0184 503C - 0184 5040 L1DWB 0184 5044 L1DWBINV 0184 5048 L1DINV L1D Writeback and Invalidate Base Address Register L1D Writeback and Invalidate Word Count Register Reserved Reserved L2 Global Writeback Register L2 Global Writeback and Invalidate Register L2 Global Invalidate Register Reserved L1P Global Invalidate Register Reserved L1D Global Writeback Register L1D Global Writeback and Invalidate Register L1D Global Invalidate Register 0184 504C - 0184 5FFF - Reserved 0184 6000 - 0184 640F - See Table 5-11 ‘‘Megamodule Error Detection Correct Registers’’ 0184 6410 - 0184 7FFF - Reserved 0184 8000 - 0184 81FC MAR0 to MAR127 Reserved 0184 8200 - 0184 823C MAR128 to MAR143 Reserved 0184 8240 - 0184 827C MAR144 to MAR159 Reserved 0184 8280 MAR160 Controls EMIFA CE2 Range A000 0000 - A0FF FFFF 0184 8284 MAR161 Controls EMIFA CE2 Range A100 0000 - A1FF FFFF 0184 8288 MAR162 Controls EMIFA CE2 Range A200 0000 - A2FF FFFF 0184 828C MAR163 Controls EMIFA CE2 Range A300 0000 - A3FF FFFF 0184 8290 MAR164 Controls EMIFA CE2 Range A400 0000 - A4FF FFFF 0184 8294 MAR165 Controls EMIFA CE2 Range A500 0000 - A5FF FFFF 0184 8298 MAR166 Controls EMIFA CE2 Range A600 0000 - A6FF FFFF 0184 829C MAR167 Controls EMIFA CE2 Range A700 0000 - A7FF FFFF 0184 82A0 MAR168 Controls EMIFA CE2 Range A800 0000 - A8FF FFFF 0184 82A4 MAR169 Controls EMIFA CE2 Range A900 0000 - A9FF FFFF 0184 82A8 MAR170 Controls EMIFA CE2 Range AA00 0000 - AAFF FFFF 0184 82AC MAR171 Controls EMIFA CE2 Range AB00 0000 - ABFF FFFF 0184 82B0 MAR172 Controls EMIFA CE2 Range AC00 0000 - ACFF FFFF 0184 82B4 MAR173 Controls EMIFA CE2 Range AD00 0000 - ADFF FFFF 0184 82B8 MAR174 Controls EMIFA CE2 Range AE00 0000 - AEFF FFFF C64x+ Megamodule 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com Megamodule Cache Configuration Registers (Part 3 of 4) Hex Address Range Acronym Register Name 0184 82BC MAR175 Controls EMIFA CE2 Range AF00 0000 - AFFF FFFF 0184 82C0 MAR176 Controls EMIFA CE3 Range B000 0000 - B0FF FFFF 0184 82C4 MAR177 Controls EMIFA CE3 Range B100 0000 - B1FF FFFF 0184 82C8 MAR178 Controls EMIFA CE3 Range B200 0000 - B2FF FFFF 0184 82CC MAR179 Controls EMIFA CE3 Range B300 0000 - B3FF FFFF 0184 82D0 MAR180 Controls EMIFA CE3 Range B400 0000 - B4FF FFFF 0184 82D4 MAR181 Controls EMIFA CE3 Range B500 0000 - B5FF FFFF 0184 82D8 MAR182 Controls EMIFA CE3 Range B600 0000 - B6FF FFFF 0184 82DC MAR183 Controls EMIFA CE3 Range B700 0000 - B7FF FFFF 0184 82E0 MAR184 Controls EMIFA CE3 Range B800 0000 - B8FF FFFF 0184 82E4 MAR185 Controls EMIFA CE3 Range B900 0000 - B9FF FFFF 0184 82E8 MAR186 Controls EMIFA CE3 Range BA00 0000 - BAFF FFFF 0184 82EC MAR187 Controls EMIFA CE3 Range BB00 0000 - BBFF FFFF 0184 82F0 MAR188 Controls EMIFA CE3 Range BC00 0000 - BCFF FFFF 0184 82F4 MAR189 Controls EMIFA CE3 Range BD00 0000 - BDFF FFFF 0184 82F8 MAR190 Controls EMIFA CE3 Range BE00 0000 - BEFF FFFF 0184 82FC MAR191 Controls EMIFA CE3 Range BF00 0000 - BFFF FFFF 0184 8300 MAR192 Controls EMIFA CE4 Range C000 0000 - C0FF FFFF 0184 8304 MAR193 Controls EMIFA CE4 Range C100 0000 - C1FF FFFF 0184 8308 MAR194 Controls EMIFA CE4 Range C200 0000 - C2FF FFFF 0184 830C MAR195 Controls EMIFA CE4 Range C300 0000 - C3FF FFFF 0184 8310 MAR196 Controls EMIFA CE4 Range C400 0000 - C4FF FFFF 0184 8314 MAR197 Controls EMIFA CE4 Range C500 0000 - C5FF FFFF 0184 8318 MAR198 Controls EMIFA CE4 Range C600 0000 - C6FF FFFF 0184 831C MAR199 Controls EMIFA CE4 Range C700 0000 - C7FF FFFF 0184 8320 MAR200 Controls EMIFA CE4 Range C800 0000 - C8FF FFFF 0184 8324 MAR201 Controls EMIFA CE4 Range C900 0000 - C9FF FFFF 0184 8328 MAR202 Controls EMIFA CE4 Range CA00 0000 - CAFF FFFF 0184 832C MAR203 Controls EMIFA CE4 Range CB00 0000 - CBFF FFFF 0184 8330 MAR204 Controls EMIFA CE4 Range CC00 0000 - CCFF FFFF 0184 8334 MAR205 Controls EMIFA CE4 Range CD00 0000 - CDFF FFFF 0184 8338 MAR206 Controls EMIFA CE4 Range CE00 0000 - CEFF FFFF 0184 833C MAR207 Controls EMIFA CE4 Range CF00 0000 - CFFF FFFF 0184 8340 MAR208 Controls EMIFA CE5 Range D000 0000 - D0FF FFFF 0184 8344 MAR209 Controls EMIFA CE5 Range D100 0000 - D1FF FFFF 0184 8348 MAR210 Controls EMIFA CE5 Range D200 0000 - D2FF FFFF 0184 834C MAR211 Controls EMIFA CE5 Range D300 0000 - D3FF FFFF 0184 8350 MAR212 Controls EMIFA CE5 Range D400 0000 - D4FF FFFF 0184 8354 MAR213 Controls EMIFA CE5 Range D500 0000 - D5FF FFFF 0184 8358 MAR214 Controls EMIFA CE5 Range D600 0000 - D6FF FFFF 0184 835C MAR215 Controls EMIFA CE5 Range D700 0000 - D7FF FFFF 0184 8360 MAR216 Controls EMIFA CE5 Range D800 0000 - D8FF FFFF 0184 8364 MAR217 Controls EMIFA CE5 Range D900 0000 - D9FF FFFF 0184 8368 MAR218 Controls EMIFA CE5 Range DA00 0000 - DAFF FFFF 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated PRODUCT PREVIEW Table 5-10 C64x+ Megamodule 81 TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 Table 5-10 www.ti.com Megamodule Cache Configuration Registers (Part 4 of 4) Hex Address Range Acronym Register Name 0184 836C MAR219 Controls EMIFA CE5 Range DB00 0000 - DBFF FFFF 0184 8370 MAR220 Controls EMIFA CE5 Range DC00 0000 - DCFF FFFF 0184 8374 MAR221 Controls EMIFA CE5 Range DD00 0000 - DDFF FFFF 0184 8378 MAR222 Controls EMIFA CE5 Range DE00 0000 - DEFF FFFF 0184 837C MAR223 Controls EMIFA CE5 Range DF00 0000 - DFFF FFFF 0184 8380 MAR224 Controls DDR2 CE0 Range E000 0000 - E0FF FFFF 0184 8384 MAR225 Controls DDR2 CE0 Range E100 0000 - E1FF FFFF PRODUCT PREVIEW 0184 8388 MAR226 Controls DDR2 CE0 Range E200 0000 - E2FF FFFF 0184 838C MAR227 Controls DDR2 CE0 Range E300 0000 - E3FF FFFF 0184 8390 MAR228 Controls DDR2 CE0 Range E400 0000 - E4FF FFFF 0184 8394 MAR229 Controls DDR2 CE0 Range E500 0000 - E5FF FFFF 0184 8398 MAR230 Controls DDR2 CE0 Range E600 0000 - E6FF FFFF 0184 839C MAR231 Controls DDR2 CE0 Range E700 0000 - E7FF FFFF 0184 83A0 MAR232 Controls DDR2 CE0 Range E800 0000 - E8FF FFFF 0184 83A4 MAR233 Controls DDR2 CE0 Range E900 0000 - E9FF FFFF 0184 83A8 MAR234 Controls DDR2 CE0 Range EA00 0000 - EAFF FFFF 0184 83AC MAR235 Controls DDR2 CE0 Range EB00 0000 - EBFF FFFF 0184 83B0 MAR236 Controls DDR2 CE0 Range EC00 0000 - ECFF FFFF 0184 83B4 MAR237 Controls DDR2 CE0 Range ED00 0000 - EDFF FFFF 0184 83B8 MAR238 Controls DDR2 CE0 Range EE00 0000 - EEFF FFFF 0184 83BC MAR239 Controls DDR2 CE0 Range EF00 0000 - EFFF FFFF 0184 83C0 - 0184 83FC MAR240 to MAR255 Reserved End of Table 5-10 Table 5-11 Megamodule Error Detection Correct Registers Hex Address Range Acronym Register Name 0184 6000 - 0184 6004 L2EDSTAT L2 Error Detection Status Register Reserved 0184 6008 L2EDCMD L2 Error Detection Command Register 0184 600C L2EDADDR L2 Error Detection Address Register 0184 6010 L2EDEN0 L2 Error Detection Enable Map 0 Register 0184 6014 L2EDEN1 L2 Error Detection Enable Map 1 Register 0184 6018 L2EDCPEC L2 Error Detection — Correctable Parity Error Count Register 0184 601C L2EDNPEC L2 Error Detection — Non-Correctable Parity Error Count Register 0184 6020 - 0184 6400 - 0184 6404 L1PEDSTAT L1P Error Detection Status Register Reserved 0184 6408 L1PEDCMD L1P Error Detection Command Register 0184 640C L1PEDADDR L1P Error Detection Address Register End of Table 5-11 82 C64x+ Megamodule 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com Megamodule L1/L2 Memory Protection Registers (Part 1 of 3) Hex Address Range Acronym Register Name 0184 A000 L2MPFAR L2 memory protection fault address register 0184 A004 L2MPFSR L2 memory protection fault status register L2 memory protection fault command register 0184 A008 L2MPFCR 0184 A00C - 0184 A0FF - 0184 A100 L2MPLK0 L2 memory protection lock key bits [31:0] 0184 A104 L2MPLK1 L2 memory protection lock key bits [63:32] Reserved 0184 A108 L2MPLK2 L2 memory protection lock key bits [95:64] 0184 A10C L2MPLK3 L2 memory protection lock key bits [127:96] 0184 A110 L2MPLKCMD L2 memory protection lock key command register 0184 A114 L2MPLKSTAT L2 memory protection lock key status register 0184 A118 - 0184 A1FF - 0184 A200 L2MPPA0 L2 memory protection page attribute register 0 0184 A204 L2MPPA1 L2 memory protection page attribute register 1 0184 A208 L2MPPA2 L2 memory protection page attribute register 2 0184 A20C L2MPPA3 L2 memory protection page attribute register 3 0184 A210 L2MPPA4 L2 memory protection page attribute register 4 0184 A214 L2MPPA5 L2 memory protection page attribute register 5 0184 A218 L2MPPA6 L2 memory protection page attribute register 6 0184 A21C L2MPPA7 L2 memory protection page attribute register 7 0184 A220 L2MPPA8 L2 memory protection page attribute register 8 0184 A224 L2MPPA9 L2 memory protection page attribute register 9 0184 A228 L2MPPA10 L2 memory protection page attribute register 10 0184 A22C L2MPPA11 L2 memory protection page attribute register 11 0184 A230 L2MPPA12 L2 memory protection page attribute register 12 0184 A234 L2MPPA13 L2 memory protection page attribute register 13 0184 A238 L2MPPA14 L2 memory protection page attribute register 14 0184 A23C L2MPPA15 L2 memory protection page attribute register 15 0184 A240 L2MPPA16 L2 memory protection page attribute register 16 0184 A244 L2MPPA17 L2 memory protection page attribute register 17 0184 A248 L2MPPA18 L2 memory protection page attribute register 18 0184 A24C L2MPPA19 L2 memory protection page attribute register 19 0184 A250 L2MPPA20 L2 memory protection page attribute register 20 0184 A254 L2MPPA21 L2 memory protection page attribute register 21 0184 A258 L2MPPA22 L2 memory protection page attribute register 22 0184 A25C L2MPPA23 L2 memory protection page attribute register 23 0184 A260 L2MPPA24 L2 memory protection page attribute register 24 0184 A264 L2MPPA25 L2 memory protection page attribute register 25 0184 A268 L2MPPA26 L2 memory protection page attribute register 26 0184 A26C L2MPPA27 L2 memory protection page attribute register 27 0184 A270 L2MPPA28 L2 memory protection page attribute register 28 0184 A274 L2MPPA29 L2 memory protection page attribute register 29 0184 A278 L2MPPA30 L2 memory protection page attribute register 30 0184 A27C L2MPPA31 0184 A280 - 0184 A2FC (1) - 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated PRODUCT PREVIEW Table 5-12 Reserved L2 memory protection page attribute register 31 Reserved C64x+ Megamodule 83 TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 Table 5-12 PRODUCT PREVIEW 84 www.ti.com Megamodule L1/L2 Memory Protection Registers (Part 2 of 3) Hex Address Range Acronym 0184 0300 - 0184 A3FF - Register Name 0184 A400 L1PMPFAR L1 program (L1P) memory protection fault address register 0184 A404 L1PMPFSR L1P memory protection fault status register 0184 A408 L1PMPFCR L1P memory protection fault command register 0184 A40C - 0184 A4FF - Reserved Reserved 0184 A500 L1PMPLK0 L1P memory protection lock key bits [31:0] 0184 A504 L1PMPLK1 L1P memory protection lock key bits [63:32] 0184 A508 L1PMPLK2 L1P memory protection lock key bits [95:64] 0184 A50C L1PMPLK3 L1P memory protection lock key bits [127:96] 0184 A510 L1PMPLKCMD L1P memory protection lock key command register 0184 A514 L1PMPLKSTAT L1P memory protection lock key status register 0184 A518 - 0184 A5FF - Reserved 0184 A600 - 0184 A63C (2) - Reserved 0184 A640 L1PMPPA16 L1P memory protection page attribute register 16 0184 A644 L1PMPPA17 L1P memory protection page attribute register 17 0184 A648 L1PMPPA18 L1P memory protection page attribute register 18 0184 A64C L1PMPPA19 L1P memory protection page attribute register 19 0184 A650 L1PMPPA20 L1P memory protection page attribute register 20 0184 A654 L1PMPPA21 L1P memory protection page attribute register 21 0184 A658 L1PMPPA22 L1P memory protection page attribute register 22 0184 A65C L1PMPPA23 L1P memory protection page attribute register 23 0184 A660 L1PMPPA24 L1P memory protection page attribute register 24 0184 A664 L1PMPPA25 L1P memory protection page attribute register 25 0184 A668 L1PMPPA26 L1P memory protection page attribute register 26 0184 A66C L1PMPPA27 L1P memory protection page attribute register 27 0184 A670 L1PMPPA28 L1P memory protection page attribute register 28 0184 A674 L1PMPPA29 L1P memory protection page attribute register 29 0184 A678 L1PMPPA30 L1P memory protection page attribute register 30 0184 A67C L1PMPPA31 L1P memory protection page attribute register 31 0184 A680 - 0184 ABFF - 0184 AC00 L1DMPFAR Reserved L1 data (L1D) memory protection fault address register 0184 AC04 L1DMPFSR L1D memory protection fault status register 0184 AC08 L1DMPFCR L1D memory protection fault command register 0184 AC0C - 0184 ACFF - 0184 AD00 L1DMPLK0 L1D memory protection lock key bits [31:0] 0184 AD04 L1DMPLK1 L1D memory protection lock key bits [63:32] 0184 AD08 L1DMPLK2 L1D memory protection lock key bits [95:64] 0184 AD0C L1DMPLK3 L1D memory protection lock key bits [127:96] 0184 AD10 L1DMPLKCMD 0184 AD14 L1DMPLKSTAT 0184 AD18 - 0184 ADFF - Reserved 0184 AE00 - 0184 AE3C (3) - Reserved 0184 AE40 L1DMPPA16 L1D memory protection page attribute register 16 0184 AE44 L1DMPPA17 L1D memory protection page attribute register 17 C64x+ Megamodule Reserved L1D memory protection lock key command register L1D memory protection lock key status register 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com Megamodule L1/L2 Memory Protection Registers (Part 3 of 3) Hex Address Range Acronym 0184 AE48 L1DMPPA18 Register Name L1D memory protection page attribute register 18 0184 AE4C L1DMPPA19 L1D memory protection page attribute register 19 0184 AE50 L1DMPPA20 L1D memory protection page attribute register 20 0184 AE54 L1DMPPA21 L1D memory protection page attribute register 21 0184 AE58 L1DMPPA22 L1D memory protection page attribute register 22 0184 AE5C L1DMPPA23 L1D memory protection page attribute register 23 0184 AE60 L1DMPPA24 L1D memory protection page attribute register 24 0184 AE64 L1DMPPA25 L1D memory protection page attribute register 25 0184 AE68 L1DMPPA26 L1D memory protection page attribute register 26 0184 AE6C L1DMPPA27 L1D memory protection page attribute register 27 0184 AE70 L1DMPPA28 L1D memory protection page attribute register 28 0184 AE74 L1DMPPA29 L1D memory protection page attribute register 29 0184 AE78 L1DMPPA30 L1D memory protection page attribute register 30 0184 AE7C L1DMPPA31 0184 AE80 - 0185 FFFF - PRODUCT PREVIEW Table 5-12 L1D memory protection page attribute register 31 Reserved End of Table 5-12 1 These addresses correspond to the L2 memory protection page attribute registers 32-63 (L2MPPA32 - L2MPPA63) of the C64x+ Megamodule. These registers are not supported for the C6457 device. 2 These addresses correspond to the L1P memory protection page attribute registers 0-15 (L1PMPPA0 - L1PMPPA15) of the C64x+ Megamodule. These registers are not supported for the C6457 device. 3 These addresses correspond to the L1D memory protection page attribute registers 0-15 (L1DMPPA0 - L1DMPPA15) of the C64x+ Megamodule. These registers are not supported for the C6457 device. Table 5-13 CPU Megamodule Bandwidth Management Registers Hex Address Range Acronym 0182 0200 EMCCPUARBE EMC CPU Arbitration Control Register Register Name 0182 0204 EMCIDMAARBE EMC IDMA Arbitration Control Register 0182 0208 EMCSDMAARBE EMC Slave DMA Arbitration Control Register 0182 020C EMCMDMAARBE EMC Master DMA Arbitration Control Register 0182 0210 - 0182 02FF - Reserved 0184 1000 L2DCPUARBU L2D CPU Arbitration Control Register 0184 1004 L2DIDMAARBU L2D IDMA Arbitration Control Register 0184 1008 L2DSDMAARBU L2D Slave DMA Arbitration Control Register 0184 100C L2DUCARBU L2D User Coherence Arbitration Control Register 0184 1010 - 0184 103F - 0184 1040 L1DCPUARBD L1D CPU Arbitration Control Register Reserved 0184 1044 L1DIDMAARBD L1D IDMA Arbitration Control Register 0184 1048 L1DSDMAARBD L1D Slave DMA Arbitration Control Register 0184 104C L1DUCARBD L1D User Coherence Arbitration Control Register End of Table 5-13 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated C64x+ Megamodule 85 TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com PRODUCT PREVIEW 86 C64x+ Megamodule 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com 6 Device Operating Conditions Based on JESD22-C101C (Field-Induced Charged-Device Model Test Method for Electrostatic-Discharge-Withstand Thresholds of Microelectronic Components), the TMS320C6457 device’s charged-device model (CDM) sensitivity classification is Class II (200 V to < 500 V). Specifically, DDR memory interface and SerDes pins conform to ±200-V level. All other pins conform to ±500 V. 6.1 Absolute Maximum Ratings Table 6-1 Absolute Maximum Ratings (1) Supply voltage range (2): CVDD -0.3 V to 1.35 V DVDD18 -0.3 V to 2.45 V DVDD33 -0.3 V to 3.60V VREFSSTL 0.49 × DVDD18 to 0.51 × DVDD18 VDD11, VDDD11, VDDT11 -0.3 V to 1.35 V VDDR18 -0.3 V to 2.45 V AVDD118, AVDD218 -0.3 V to 2.45 V VSS Ground 0V LVCMOS (1.8V) -0.3 V to DVDD18 + 0.3 V LVCMOS (3.3V) -0.3 V to DVDD33 + 0.3 V DDR2 Input voltage (VI) range: Output voltage (VO) range: -0.3 V to 2.45 V 2 IC -0.3 V to 2.45 V LVDS -0.3 V to DVDD18 + 0.3 V LJCB -0.3 V to 1.35 V SerDes -0.3 V to DVDD11 + 0.3 V LVCMOS (1.8V) -0.3 V to DVDD18 + 0.3 V LVCMOS (3.3V) -0.3 V to DVDD33 + 0.3 V DDR2 -0.3 V to 2.45 V 2 IC -0.3 V to 2.45 V -0.3 V to DVDD11 + 0.3 V SerDes Commercial Operating case temperature range, TC: 850 MHz CPU 0°C to 100°C 1-GHz CPU 0°C to 100°C 1.2-GHz CPU Extended 1-GHz CPU 1.2-GHz CPU 0°C to 95°C -40°C to 100°C -40°C to 95°C LVCMOS (1.8V) Overshoot/undershoot (3) LVCMOS (3.3V) DDR2 20% Overshoot/Undershoot for 20% of Signal Duty Cycle I2C Storage temperature range, Tstg: -65°C to 150°C End of Table 6-1 1 Stresses beyond those listed under "absolute maximum ratings" may cause permanent damage to the device. These are stress ratings only, and functional operation of the device at these or any other conditions beyond those indicated under "recommended operating conditions" is not implied. Exposure to absolute-maximum-rated conditions for extended periods may affect device reliability. 2 All voltage values are with respect to VSS. 3 Overshoot/Undershoot percentage relative to I/O operating values - for example the maximum overshoot value for 1.8-V LVCMOS signals is DVDD18 + 0.20 × DVDD18 and maximum undershoot value would be VSS - 0.20 × DVDD18 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated Device Operating Conditions 87 PRODUCT PREVIEW Over Operating Case Temperature Range (Unless Otherwise Noted) TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com 6.2 Recommended Operating Conditions Recommended Operating Conditions (1) Table 6-2 Supply core voltage CVDD (2) Min Nom 850-MHz CPU 1.067 1.1 1.133 Max Unit 1-GHz CPU 1.067 1.1 1.133 1.2-GHz CPU 1.164 1.2 1.236 V DVDD18 1.8-V supply I/O voltage 1.71 1.8 1.89 V DVDD33 3.3-V supply I/O voltage 3.135 3.3 3.465 V VREFSSTL DDR2 reference voltage 0.49 × DVDD18 0.5 × DVDD18 0.51 × DVDD18 V VDDR18 SRIO/SGMII SerDes regulator supply 1.71 1.8 1.89 V PRODUCT PREVIEW VDDA11 SRIO/SGMII SerDes analog supply 1.045 1.1 1.155 V VDDD11 SRIO/SGMII SerDes digital supply 1.045 1.1 1.155 V VDDT11 SRIO/SGMII SerDes termination supply 1.045 1.1 1.155 V PLLV1 PLL1 analog supply 1.71 1.8 1.89 V PLLV2 PLL2 analog supply 1.71 1.8 1.89 V VSS Ground 0 0 0 V VIH High-level input voltage LVCMOS (1.8 V) 0.65 × DVDD18 V LVCMOS (3.3 V) 2.0 V 2 IC 0.7 × DVDD18 VREFSSTL + 0.125 DDR2 EMIF VIL Low-level input voltage V LVCMOS (1.8 V) 0.35 × DVDD18 V LVCMOS (3.3 V) 0.8 V VREFSSTL - 0.1 V 0.3 × DVDD18 V DDR2 EMIF -0.3 I2C Commercial TC V DVDD18 + 0.3 Operating case temperature 850 MHz CPU 0 100 1-GHz CPU 0 100 1.2-GHz CPU Extended 0 95 1-GHz CPU -40 100 1.2-GHz CPU -40 95 °C °C End of Table 6-2 1 All differential clock inputs comply with the LVDS Electrical Specification, IEEE 1596.3-1996 and all SerDes I/Os comply with the XAUI Electrical Specification, IEEE 802.3ae-2002. 2 All SerDes I/Os comply with the XAUI Electrical Specification, IEEE 802.3ae-2002. 88 Device Operating Conditions 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com 6.3 Electrical Characteristics Table 6-3 Electrical Characteristics Over Recommended Ranges of Supply Voltage and Operating Case Temperature (Unless Otherwise Noted) VOH High-level output voltage Test Conditions LVCMOS (1.8 V) IO = IOH LVCMOS (3.3 V) IO = -2 mA (1) DDR2 2 Low-level output voltage (2) LVCMOS (1.8 V) IO = IOL LVCMOS (3.3 V) IO = 2 mA DVDD18 - 0.45 2.4 0.45 0.4 0.4 I2 C IO = 3 mA, pulled up to 1.8 V No IPD/IPU -5 LVCMOS (1.8 V) Internal pullup 50 100 170 -170 -100 -50 No IPD/IPU Input current [DC] Internal pullup Internal pulldown I2 C 0.1 × DVDD18 V < VI < 0.9 × DVDD18 V 70 150 270 -150 -70 -20 μA -6 mA -4 4 -4 EMU[18:00], GPIO[15:0], TIM[1:0] 8 SYSCLKOUT, TDO, CLKR0, CLKX0, DX0, FSR0, FSX0, CLKR1, CLKX1, DX1, FSR1, FSX1, AECLKOUT 6 RESETSTAT, MDIO, MDCLK 4 mA DDR2 -4 LVCMOS (3.3 V), except AECLKOUT Off-state output current [DC] 20 μA -8 LVCMOS (3.3 V), except AECLKOUT (3) μA 1 -270 DDR2 IOZ 5 -1 SYSCLKOUT, TDO, CLKR0, CLKX0, DX0, FSR0, FSX0, CLKR1, CLKX1, High-level output current [DC] DX1, FSR1, FSX1, AECLKOUT RESETSTAT, MDIO, MDCLK Low-level output current [DC] V 0.4 EMU[18:00], GPIO[15:0], TIMO[1:0] IOL V DDR2 LVCMOS (3.3 V) IOH Max Unit 0.1 × DVDD18 Internal pulldown II Typ 1.4 IC VOL Min 4 LVCMOS (1.8 V) -20 20 LVCMOS (3.3 V) -20 20 μA End of Table 6-3 1 For test conditions shown as MIN, MAX, or TYP, use the appropriate value specified in the recommended operating conditions table. 2 II applies to input-only pins and bi-directional pins. For input-only pins, II indicates the input leakage current. For bi-directional pins, II includes input leakage current and off-state (Hi-Z) output leakage current. 3 IOZ applies to output-only pins, indicating off-state (Hi-Z) output leakage current. 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated Device Operating Conditions 89 PRODUCT PREVIEW Parameter TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com Power Supply to Peripheral I/O Mapping (1) (2) Table 6-4 Over Recommended Ranges of Supply Voltage and Operating Case Temperature (Unless Otherwise Noted)2 Power Supply I/O Buffer Type Associated Peripheral CORECLK(P|N) PLL input buffers Supply core voltage CVDD LJCB DDRREFCLK(N|P) PLL input buffers RIOSGMIICLK(N|P) SerDes PLL input buffers ALTCORECLK PLL input buffer ALTDDRCLK PLL input buffer POR/RESET input buffers LVCMOS (1.8 V) DVDD18 1.8-V supply I/O voltage All GPIO peripheral I/O buffer All McBSP0/McBSP1 peripheral I/O buffer PRODUCT PREVIEW All MDIO peripheral I/O buffer All Timer0/Timer1 peripheral I/O buffer NMI input buffers DDR2 (1.8V) All DDR2 memory controller peripheral I/O buffer Open-drain (1.8 V) All I C peripheral I/O buffer 2 All EMIFA peripheral I/O buffer DVDD33 3.3-V supply I/O voltage LVCMOS (3.3 V) ALL HPI peripheral I/O buffer ALL UTOPIA peripheral I/O buffer VDDA11 SRIO/SGMII SerDes analog supply CML SRIO/SGMII SerDes CML I/O buffer End of Table 6-4 1 Please note that this table does not attempt to describe all functions of all power supply terminals but only those whose purpose it is to power peripheral I/O buffers and clock input buffers. 2 Please see the TMS320TCI6484 and TMS320C6457 DSPs Hardware Design Guide (SPRAAV7) for more information about individual peripheral I/O. 90 Device Operating Conditions 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com 7 C64x+ Peripheral Information and Electrical Specifications This chapter describes the various peripherals on the TMS320C6457 DSP. Peripheral specific information, timing diagrams, electrical specifications and register memory maps are described in this chapter. 7.1 Parameter Information This section describes the conditions used to capture the electrical data seen in this chapter. Test Load Circuit for AC Timing Measurements Tester Terminal Electronics 42 W 3.5 nH Output Under Test Transmission Line Zo = 50 W (see Note A) 4.0 pF Data Manual Timing Reference Point Device Terminal (see Note B) 1.85 pF (A) The data manual provides timing at the device terminal. For output timing analysis, the tester terminal electronics and its transmission line effects must be taken into account. A transmission line with a delay of 2 ns can be used to produce the desired transmission line effect. The transmission line is intended as a load only. It is not necessary to add or subtract the transmission line delay (2 ns) from the data sheet timings. (B) Input requirements in this data sheet are tested with an input slew rate of < 4 Volts per nanosecond (4 V/ns) at the device terminal. The load capacitance value stated is only for characterization and measurement of AC timing signals. This load capacitance value does not indicate the maximum load the device is capable of driving. 7.1.1 1.8-V Signal Transition Levels All input and output timing parameters are referenced to 0.9 V for both 0 and 1 logic levels. Figure 7-2 Input and Output Voltage Reference Levels for 1.8-V AC Timing Measurements Vref = 0.9 V All rise and fall transition timing parameters are reference to VIL MAX and VIH MIN for input clocks. Figure 7-3 Rise and Fall Transition Time Voltage Reference Levels Vref = VIH MIN (or VOH MIN) 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated C64x+ Peripheral Information and Electrical Specifications 91 PRODUCT PREVIEW Figure 7-1 TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com 7.1.2 3.3-V Signal Transition Levels All input and output timing parameters are referenced to 1.5 V for both 0 and 1 logic levels. Figure 7-4 Input and Output Voltage Reference Levels for 3.3-V AC Timing Measurements Vref = 1.5 V All rise and fall transition timing parameters are referenced to VIL MAX and VIH MIN for input clocks, VOL MAX and VOH MIN for output clocks. Figure 7-5 Rise and Fall Transition Time Voltage Reference Levels PRODUCT PREVIEW Vref = VIH MIN (or VOH MIN) 7.1.3 3.3-V Signal Transition Rates All timings are tested with an input edge rate of 4 volts per nanosecond (4 V/ns). 7.1.4 Timing Parameters and Board Routing Analysis The timing parameter values specified in this data sheet do not include delays by board routings. As a good board design practice, such delays must always be taken into account. Timing values may be adjusted by increasing/decreasing such delays. TI recommends using the available I/O buffer information specification (IBIS) models to analyze the timing characteristics correctly. To properly use IBIS models to attain accurate timing analysis for a given system, see the Using IBIS Models for Timing Analysis application report (literature number SPRA839). If needed, external logic hardware such as buffers may be used to compensate any timing differences. For inputs, timing is most impacted by the round-trip propagation delay from the DSP to the external device and from the external device to the DSP. This round-trip delay tends to negatively impact the input setup time margin, but also tends to improve the input hold time margins (see Table 7-1 and Figure 7-6). Table 7-1 Board-Level Timing Example (see Figure 7-6) No. Description 1 Clock route delay 2 Minimum DSP hold time 3 Minimum DSP setup time 4 External device hold time requirement 5 External device setup time requirement 6 Control signal route delay 7 External device hold time 8 External device access time 9 DSP hold time requirement 10 DSP setup time requirement 11 Data route delay End of Table 7-1 92 C64x+ Peripheral Information and Electrical Specifications 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com Figure 7-6 shows a general transfer between the DSP and an external device. The figure also shows board route delays and how they are perceived by the DSP and the external device Figure 7-6 Board-Level Input/Output Timings AECLKOUT (Output from DSP) 1 AECLKOUT (Input to External Device) Control Signals (A) (Output from DSP) 2 3 4 5 6 PRODUCT PREVIEW Control Signals (Input to External Device) 7 Data Signals (B) (Output from External Device) 8 10 (B) Data Signals (Input to DSP) 9 11 (A) Control signals include data for writes. (B) Data signals are generated during reads from an external device. 7.2 Recommended Clock and Control Signal Transition Behavior All clocks and control signals must transition between VIH and VIL (or between VIL and VIH) in a monotonic manner. 7.3 Power Supplies The following sections describe the proper power-supply sequencing and timing needed to properly power on the C6457 DSP. This section also describes proper power-supply decoupling methods. 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated C64x+ Peripheral Information and Electrical Specifications 93 TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com 7.3.1 Power-Supply Sequencing TI recommends the power-supply sequence shown in Figure 7-7 and described in Table 7-2. The figure shows that the 1.8-V I/O supply should be ramped first. This is followed by the scaled core supply and the fixed 1.1-V supplies which must ramp within 5 ms of each other. The 3.3-V I/O supply should ramp up last. Some TI power-supply devices include features that facilitate power sequencing; for example, Auto-Track or Slow-Start/Enable features. For more information, visit www.ti.com/dsppower. See the TMS320TCI6468 and TMS329C6457 DSPs Hardware Design Guide (SPRAAV7) for further details on proper power-supply sequencing. Figure 7-7 Power-Supply Sequence DVDD18 PRODUCT PREVIEW VREFSSTL (DDR2) 1 CVDD11 DVDD11 2 DVDD33 3 POR Table 7-2 Timing Requirements for Power-Supply Sequence No. 1 tsu(DVDD18-DVDD11) Setup Time, DVDD18 and VREFSSTL supplies stable before DVDD11 and CVDD11 supplies stable 2 tsu(DVDD11-DVDD33) Setup Time, DVDD11 and CVDD11 supplies stable before DVDD33 supply stable 3 th(DVDD33-POR) Hold time, POR low after DVDD33 supplies stable Min Max Unit 0.5 200 ms 0.5 200 ms 100 μs End of Table 7-2 7.3.2 Power-Supply Decoupling In order to properly decouple the supply planes from system noise, place as many capacitors (caps) as possible close to the DSP. These caps need to be close to the DSP, no more than 1.25 cm maximum distance to be effective. Physically smaller caps are better, such as 0402, but need to be evaluated from a yield/manufacturing point-of-view. Parasitic inductance limits the effectiveness of the decoupling capacitors, therefore physically smaller capacitors should be used while maintaining the largest available capacitance value. As with the selection of any component, verification of capacitor availability over the product's production lifetime should be considered. 7.3.3 Power-Down Operation One of the power goals for the C6457 is to reduce power dissipation due to unused peripherals. There are different ways to power down peripherals on the device. After device reset, all peripherals on the C6457 device are in a disabled state and must be enabled by software before being used. It is possible to enable only the peripherals needed by the application while keeping the rest disabled. Note that peripherals in a disabled state are held in reset with their clocks gated. For more information on how to enable peripherals, see Section 3.2 ‘‘Peripheral Selection After Device Reset’’ on page 60 94 C64x+ Peripheral Information and Electrical Specifications 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com 2 Peripherals used for booting, like I C and HPI, are automatically enabled after device reset. It is possible to disable peripherals used for booting after the boot process is complete. This, too, results in gating of the clock(s) to the powered-down peripheral. Once a peripheral is powered-down, it must remain powered down until the next device reset. The C64x+ Megamodule also allows for software-driven power-down management for all of the C64x+ megamodule components through its Power-Down Controller (PDC). The CPU can power-down part or the entire C64x+ megamodule through the power-down controller based on its own execution thread or in response to an external stimulus from a host or global controller. More information on the power-down features of the C64x+ Megamodule can be found in the TMS320C64x+ Megamodule Reference Guide (literature number SPRU871). The primary purpose of the EDMA3 is to service user-programmed data transfers between two memory-mapped slave endpoints on the device. The EDMA3 services software-driven paging transfers (e.g., data movement between external memory and internal memory), performs sorting or subframe extraction of various data structures, services event-driven peripherals such as a McBSP or the UTOPIA port, and offloads data transfers from the device CPU. The EDMA3 includes the following features: • Fully orthogonal transfer description – 3 transfer dimensions: › Array (multiple bytes) › Frame (multiple arrays) › Block (multiple frames) – Single event can trigger transfer of array, frame, or entire block – Independent indexes on source and destination • Flexible transfer definition: – Increment or FIFO transfer addressing modes – Linking mechanism allows for ping-pong buffering, circular buffering, and repetitive/continuous transfers, all with no CPU intervention – Chaining allows multiple transfers to execute with one event • 256 PaRAM entries – Used to define transfer context for channels – Each PaRAM entry can be used as a DMA entry, QDMA entry, or link entry • 64 DMA channels – Manually triggered (CPU writes to channel controller register), external event triggered, and chain triggered (completion of one transfer triggers another) • 8 Quick DMA (QDMA) channels – Used for software-driven transfers – Triggered upon writing to a single PaRAM set entry • 6 transfer controllers and 6 event queues with programmable system-level priority • Interrupt generation for transfer completion and error conditions • Debug visibility – Queue watermarking/threshold allows detection of maximum usage of event queues – Error and status recording to facilitate debug Each of the transfer controllers has a direct connection to the switched central resource (SCR). Table 4-1 ‘‘SCR Connection Matrix’’ on page 67 lists the peripherals that can be accessed by the transfer controllers. 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated C64x+ Peripheral Information and Electrical Specifications 95 PRODUCT PREVIEW 7.4 Enhanced Direct Memory Access (EDMA3) Controller TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com 7.4.1 EDMA3 Device-Specific Information The EDMA supports two addressing modes: constant addressing and increment addressing mode. Constant addressing mode is applicable to a very limited set of use cases; for most applications increment mode can be used. On the C6457 DSP, the EDMA can use constant addressing mode only with the Enhanced Viterbi-Decoder Coprocessor (VCP2) and the Enhanced Turbo Decoder Coprocessor (TCP2). Constant addressing mode is not supported by any other peripheral or internal memory in the C6457 DSP. Note that increment mode is supported by all C6457 peripherals, including VCP2 and TCP2. For more information on these two addressing modes, see the TMS320C6457 DSP Enhanced DMA (EDMA3) Controller User's Guide (literature number SPRUGK6). PRODUCT PREVIEW A DSP interrupt must be generated at the end of an HPI boot operation to begin execution of the loaded application. Because the DSP interrupt generated by the HPI is mapped to the EDMA event DSP_EVT (DMA channel 0), it will get recorded in bit 0 of the EDMA Event Register (ER). This event must be cleared by software before triggering transfers on DMA channel 0. The EDMA3 on the C6457 DSP supports active memory protection, but it does not support proxied memory protection. 7.4.2 EDMA3 Channel Synchronization Events The EDMA3 supports up to 64 DMA channels that can be used to service system peripherals and to move data between system memories. DMA channels can be triggered by synchronization events generated by system peripherals. Table 7-3 lists the source of the synchronization event associated with each of the DMA channels. On the C6457, the association of each synchronization event and DMA channel is fixed and cannot be reprogrammed. For more detailed information on the EDMA3 module and how EDMA3 events are enabled, captured, processed, prioritized, linked, chained, and cleared, etc., see the TMS320C6457 DSP Enhanced DMA (EDMA3) Controller User's Guide (literature number SPRUGK6). C6457 EDMA3 Channel Synchronization Events (1) (Part 1 of 2) Table 7-3 EDMA Channel Event Description DSP_EVT HPI-to-DSP event 1 TEVTLO0 Timer 0 Lower Counter Event Timer 0 High Counter Event 0 96 Event Name (2) 2 TEVTHI0 3-8 - None 9 ETBHFULLINT 10 ETBFULLINT Embedded Trace Buffer (ETB) is half full 11 ETBACQINT 12 XEVT0 McBSP0 Transmit Event 13 REVT0 McBSP0 Receive Event 14 XEVT1 McBSP1 Transmit Event Embedded Trace Buffer (ETB) is full Embedded Trace Buffer (ETB) acquisition is complete 15 REVT1 16 TEVTLO1 Timer 1 Lower Counter Event McBSP1 Receive Event 17 TEVTHI1 Timer 1 High Counter Event 18 - 19 INTDST0 RapidIO Interrupt 0 20 INTDST1 RapidIO Interrupt 1 21 INTDST2 RapidIO Interrupt 2 22 INTDST3 RapidIO Interrupt 3 23 INTDST4 RapidIO Interrupt 4 24 INTDST5 RapidIO Interrupt 5 25 INTDST6 RapidIO Interrupt 6 26 - 27 - None None C64x+ Peripheral Information and Electrical Specifications 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com Table 7-3 C6457 EDMA3 Channel Synchronization Events (1) (Part 2 of 2) EDMA Channel Event Name 28 VCP2REVT VCP2 Receive Event 29 VCP2XEVT VCP2 Transmit Event 30 TCP2AREVT TCP2_A Receive Event 31 TCP2AXEVT TCP2_A Transmit Event 32 UREVT UTOPIA Receive Event 33 TCP2BREVT TCP2_B Receive Event 34 TCP2BXEVT TCP2_B Transmit Event 35 - 39 - 40 UXEVT Event Description None UTOPIA Transmit Event - 44 ICREVT I C Receive Event None 45 ICXEVT I C Transmit Event 46 - 47 - 48 GPINT0 GPIO event 0 49 GPINT1 GPIO event 1 50 GPINT2 GPIO event 2 51 GPINT3 GPIO event 3 52 GPINT4 GPIO event 4 53 GPINT5 GPIO event 5 54 GPINT6 GPIO event 6 55 GPINT7 GPIO event 7 56 GPINT8 GPIO event 8 57 GPINT9 GPIO event 9 58 GPINT10 GPIO event 10 59 GPINT11 GPIO event 11 60 GPINT12 GPIO event 12 61 GPINT13 GPIO event 13 62 GPINT14 GPIO event 14 63 GPINT15 GPIO event 15 PRODUCT PREVIEW 41 - 43 2 2 None End of Table 7-3 1 In addition to the events shown in this table, each of the 64 channels can also be synchronized with the transfer completion or alternate transfer completion events. For more detailed information on EDMA event-transfer chaining, see the TMS320C6457 DSP Enhanced DMA (EDMA3) Controller User's Guide (literature number SPRUGK6). 2 HPI boot is terminated using a DSP interrupt. The DSP interrupt is registered in bit 0 (channel 0) of the EDMA Event Register (ER). This event must be cleared by software before triggering transfers on DMA channel 0. 7.4.3 EDMA3 Peripheral Register Description(s) Table 7-4 EDMA3 Registers (Part 1 of 15) Hex Address Acronym 02A0 0000 PID 02A0 0004 CCCFG Register Name Peripheral ID Register EDMA3CC Configuration Register 02A0 0008 - 02A0 00FC - 02A0 0100 DCHMAP0 DMA Channel 0 Mapping Register 02A0 0104 DCHMAP1 DMA Channel 1 Mapping Register 02A0 0108 DCHMAP2 DMA Channel 2 Mapping Register 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated Reserved C64x+ Peripheral Information and Electrical Specifications 97 TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 Table 7-4 PRODUCT PREVIEW 98 www.ti.com EDMA3 Registers (Part 2 of 15) Hex Address Acronym 02A0 010C DCHMAP3 DMA Channel 3 Mapping Register Register Name 02A0 0110 DCHMAP4 DMA Channel 4 Mapping Register 02A0 0114 DCHMAP5 DMA Channel 5 Mapping Register 02A0 0118 DCHMAP6 DMA Channel 6 Mapping Register 02A0 011C DCHMAP7 DMA Channel 7 Mapping Register 02A0 0120 DCHMAP8 DMA Channel 8 Mapping Register 02A0 0124 DCHMAP9 DMA Channel 9 Mapping Register 02A0 0128 DCHMAP10 DMA Channel 10 Mapping Register 02A0 012C DCHMAP11 DMA Channel 11 Mapping Register 02A0 0130 DCHMAP12 DMA Channel 12 Mapping Register 02A0 0134 DCHMAP13 DMA Channel 13 Mapping Register 02A0 0138 DCHMAP14 DMA Channel 14 Mapping Register 02A0 013C DCHMAP15 DMA Channel 15 Mapping Register 02A0 0140 DCHMAP16 DMA Channel 16 Mapping Register 02A0 0144 DCHMAP17 DMA Channel 17 Mapping Register 02A0 0148 DCHMAP18 DMA Channel 18 Mapping Register 02A0 014C DCHMAP19 DMA Channel 19 Mapping Register 02A0 0150 DCHMAP20 DMA Channel 20 Mapping Register 02A0 0154 DCHMAP21 DMA Channel 21 Mapping Register 02A0 0158 DCHMAP22 DMA Channel 22 Mapping Register 02A0 015C DCHMAP23 DMA Channel 23 Mapping Register 02A0 0160 DCHMAP24 DMA Channel 24 Mapping Register 02A0 0164 DCHMAP25 DMA Channel 25 Mapping Register 02A0 0168 DCHMAP26 DMA Channel 26 Mapping Register 02A0 016C DCHMAP27 DMA Channel 27 Mapping Register 02A0 0170 DCHMAP28 DMA Channel 28 Mapping Register 02A0 0174 DCHMAP29 DMA Channel 29 Mapping Register 02A0 0178 DCHMAP30 DMA Channel 30 Mapping Register 02A0 017C DCHMAP31 DMA Channel 31 Mapping Register 02A0 0180 DCHMAP32 DMA Channel 32 Mapping Register 02A0 0184 DCHMAP33 DMA Channel 33 Mapping Register 02A0 0188 DCHMAP34 DMA Channel 34 Mapping Register 02A0 018C DCHMAP35 DMA Channel 35 Mapping Register 02A0 0190 DCHMAP36 DMA Channel 36 Mapping Register 02A0 0194 DCHMAP37 DMA Channel 37 Mapping Register 02A0 0198 DCHMAP38 DMA Channel 38 Mapping Register 02A0 019C DCHMAP39 DMA Channel 39 Mapping Register 02A0 01A0 DCHMAP40 DMA Channel 40 Mapping Register 02A0 01A4 DCHMAP41 DMA Channel 41 Mapping Register 02A0 01A8 DCHMAP42 DMA Channel 42 Mapping Register 02A0 01AC DCHMAP43 DMA Channel 43 Mapping Register 02A0 01B0 DCHMAP44 DMA Channel 44 Mapping Register 02A0 01B4 DCHMAP45 DMA Channel 45 Mapping Register 02A0 01B8 DCHMAP46 DMA Channel 46 Mapping Register C64x+ Peripheral Information and Electrical Specifications 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com EDMA3 Registers (Part 3 of 15) Hex Address Acronym 02A0 01BC DCHMAP47 DMA Channel 47 Mapping Register Register Name 02A0 01C0 DCHMAP48 DMA Channel 48 Mapping Register 02A0 01C4 DCHMAP49 DMA Channel 49 Mapping Register 02A0 01C8 DCHMAP50 DMA Channel 50 Mapping Register 02A0 01CC DCHMAP51 DMA Channel 51 Mapping Register 02A0 01D0 DCHMAP52 DMA Channel 52 Mapping Register 02A0 01D4 DCHMAP53 DMA Channel 53 Mapping Register 02A0 01D8 DCHMAP54 DMA Channel 54 Mapping Register 02A0 01DC DCHMAP55 DMA Channel 55 Mapping Register 02A0 01E0 DCHMAP56 DMA Channel 56 Mapping Register 02A0 01E4 DCHMAP57 DMA Channel 57 Mapping Register 02A0 01E8 DCHMAP58 DMA Channel 58 Mapping Register 02A0 01EC DCHMAP59 DMA Channel 59 Mapping Register 02A0 01F0 DCHMAP60 DMA Channel 60 Mapping Register 02A0 01F4 DCHMAP61 DMA Channel 61 Mapping Register 02A0 01F8 DCHMAP62 DMA Channel 62 Mapping Register 02A0 01FC DCHMAP63 DMA Channel 63 Mapping Register 02A0 0200 QCHMAP0 QDMA Channel 0 Mapping Register 02A0 0204 QCHMAP1 QDMA Channel 1 Mapping Register 02A0 0208 QCHMAP2 QDMA Channel 2 Mapping Register 02A0 020C QCHMAP3 QDMA Channel 3 Mapping Register 02A0 0210 QCHMAP4 QDMA Channel 4 Mapping Register 02A0 0214 QCHMAP5 QDMA Channel 5 Mapping Register 02A0 0218 QCHMAP6 QDMA Channel 6 Mapping Register 02A0 021C QCHMAP7 QDMA Channel 7 Mapping Register 02A0 0220 - 02A0 023C - 02A0 0240 DMAQNUM0 DMA Queue Number Register 0 02A0 0244 DMAQNUM1 DMA Queue Number Register 1 02A0 0248 DMAQNUM2 DMA Queue Number Register 2 Reserved 02A0 024C DMAQNUM3 DMA Queue Number Register 3 02A0 0250 DMAQNUM4 DMA Queue Number Register 4 02A0 0254 DMAQNUM5 DMA Queue Number Register 5 02A0 0258 DMAQNUM6 DMA Queue Number Register 6 02A0 025C DMAQNUM7 DMA Queue Number Register 7 02A0 0260 QDMAQNUM QDMA Queue Number Register 02A0 0264 - 02A0 027C - 02A0 0280 QUETCMAP 02A0 0284 QUEPRI 02A0 0288 - 02A0 02FC - 02A0 0300 EMR 02A0 0304 EMRH Reserved Queue to TC Mapping Register Queue Priority Register Reserved Event Missed Register Event Missed Register High 02A0 0308 EMCR 02A0 030C EMCRH Event Missed Clear Register High 02A0 0310 QEMR QDMA Event Missed Register 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated PRODUCT PREVIEW Table 7-4 Event Missed Clear Register C64x+ Peripheral Information and Electrical Specifications 99 TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 Table 7-4 PRODUCT PREVIEW 100 www.ti.com EDMA3 Registers (Part 4 of 15) Hex Address Acronym 02A0 0314 QEMCR QDMA Event Missed Clear Register EDMA3CC Error Register 02A0 0318 CCERR 02A0 031C CCERRCLR 02A0 0320 EEVAL 02A0 0324 - 02A0 033C - 02A0 0340 DRAE0 02A0 0344 DRAEH0 02A0 0348 DRAE1 02A0 034C DRAEH1 02A0 0350 DRAE2 02A0 0354 DRAEH2 02A0 0358 DRAE3 02A0 035C DRAEH3 02A0 0360 DRAE4 02A0 0364 DRAEH4 02A0 0368 DRAE5 02A0 036C DRAEH5 02A0 0370 DRAE6 02A0 0374 DRAEH6 Register Name EDMA3CC Error Clear Register Error Evaluate Register Reserved DMA Region Access Enable Register for Region 0 DMA Region Access Enable Register High for Region 0 DMA Region Access Enable Register for Region 1 DMA Region Access Enable Register High for Region 1 DMA Region Access Enable Register for Region 2 DMA Region Access Enable Register High for Region 2 DMA Region Access Enable Register for Region 3 DMA Region Access Enable Register High for Region 3 DMA Region Access Enable Register for Region 4 DMA Region Access Enable Register High for Region 4 DMA Region Access Enable Register for Region 5 DMA Region Access Enable Register High for Region 5 DMA Region Access Enable Register for Region 6 DMA Region Access Enable Register High for Region 6 02A0 0378 DRAE7 02A0 037C DRAEH7 DMA Region Access Enable Register for Region 7 02A0 0380 QRAE0 QDMA Region Access Enable Register for Region 0 02A0 0384 QRAE1 QDMA Region Access Enable Register for Region 1 DMA Region Access Enable Register High for Region 7 02A0 0388 QRAE2 QDMA Region Access Enable Register for Region 2 02A0 038C QRAE3 QDMA Region Access Enable Register for Region 3 02A0 0390 QRAE4 QDMA Region Access Enable Register for Region 4 02A0 0394 QRAE5 QDMA Region Access Enable Register for Region 5 02A0 0398 QRAE6 QDMA Region Access Enable Register for Region 6 02A0 039C QRAE7 QDMA Region Access Enable Register for Region 7 02A0 0400 Q0E0 Event Queue 0 Entry Register 0 02A0 0404 Q0E1 Event Queue 0 Entry Register 1 02A0 0408 Q0E2 Event Queue 0 Entry Register 2 02A0 040C Q0E3 Event Queue 0 Entry Register 3 02A0 0410 Q0E4 Event Queue 0 Entry Register 4 02A0 0414 Q0E5 Event Queue 0 Entry Register 5 02A0 0418 Q0E6 Event Queue 0 Entry Register 6 02A0 041C Q0E7 Event Queue 0 Entry Register 7 02A0 0420 Q0E8 Event Queue 0 Entry Register 8 02A0 0424 Q0E9 Event Queue 0 Entry Register 9 02A0 0428 Q0E10 Event Queue 0 Entry Register 10 02A0 042C Q0E11 Event Queue 0 Entry Register 11 02A0 0430 Q0E12 Event Queue 0 Entry Register 12 02A0 0434 Q0E13 Event Queue 0 Entry Register 13 02A0 0438 Q0E14 Event Queue 0 Entry Register 14 C64x+ Peripheral Information and Electrical Specifications 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com EDMA3 Registers (Part 5 of 15) Hex Address Acronym 02A0 043C Q0E15 Event Queue 0 Entry Register 15 Register Name 02A0 0440 Q1E0 Event Queue 1 Entry Register 0 02A0 0444 Q1E1 Event Queue 1 Entry Register 1 02A0 0448 Q1E2 Event Queue 1 Entry Register 2 02A0 044C Q1E3 Event Queue 1 Entry Register 3 02A0 0450 Q1E4 Event Queue 1 Entry Register 4 02A0 0454 Q1E5 Event Queue 1 Entry Register 5 02A0 0458 Q1E6 Event Queue 1 Entry Register 6 02A0 045C Q1E7 Event Queue 1 Entry Register 7 02A0 0460 Q1E8 Event Queue 1 Entry Register 8 02A0 0464 Q1E9 Event Queue 1 Entry Register 9 02A0 0468 Q1E10 Event Queue 1 Entry Register 10 02A0 046C Q1E11 Event Queue 1 Entry Register 11 02A0 0470 Q1E12 Event Queue 1 Entry Register 12 02A0 0474 Q1E13 Event Queue 1 Entry Register 13 02A0 0478 Q1E14 Event Queue 1 Entry Register 14 02A0 047C Q1E15 Event Queue 1 Entry Register 15 02A0 0480 Q2E0 Event Queue 2 Entry Register 0 02A0 0484 Q2E1 Event Queue 2 Entry Register 1 02A0 0488 Q2E2 Event Queue 2 Entry Register 2 02A0 048C Q2E3 Event Queue 2 Entry Register 3 02A0 0490 Q2E4 Event Queue 2 Entry Register 4 02A0 0494 Q2E5 Event Queue 2 Entry Register 5 02A0 0498 Q2E6 Event Queue 2 Entry Register 6 02A0 049C Q2E7 Event Queue 2 Entry Register 7 02A0 04A0 Q2E8 Event Queue 2 Entry Register 8 02A0 04A4 Q2E9 Event Queue 2 Entry Register 9 02A0 04A8 Q2E10 Event Queue 2 Entry Register 10 02A0 04AC Q2E11 Event Queue 2 Entry Register 11 02A0 04B0 Q2E12 Event Queue 2 Entry Register 12 02A0 04B4 Q2E13 Event Queue 2 Entry Register 13 02A0 04B8 Q2E14 Event Queue 2 Entry Register 14 02A0 04BC Q2E15 Event Queue 2 Entry Register 15 02A0 04C0 Q3E0 Event Queue 3 Entry Register 0 02A0 04C4 Q3E1 Event Queue 3 Entry Register 1 02A0 04C8 Q3E2 Event Queue 3 Entry Register 2 02A0 04CC Q3E3 Event Queue 3 Entry Register 3 02A0 04D0 Q3E4 Event Queue 3 Entry Register 4 02A0 04D4 Q3E5 Event Queue 3 Entry Register 5 02A0 04D8 Q3E6 Event Queue 3 Entry Register 6 02A0 04DC Q3E7 Event Queue 3 Entry Register 7 02A0 04E0 Q3E8 Event Queue 3 Entry Register 8 02A0 04E4 Q3E9 Event Queue 3 Entry Register 9 02A0 04E8 Q3E10 Event Queue 3 Entry Register 10 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated C64x+ Peripheral Information and Electrical Specifications PRODUCT PREVIEW Table 7-4 101 TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 Table 7-4 PRODUCT PREVIEW 102 www.ti.com EDMA3 Registers (Part 6 of 15) Hex Address Acronym 02A0 04EC Q3E11 Event Queue 3 Entry Register 11 Register Name 02A0 04F0 Q3E12 Event Queue 3 Entry Register 12 02A0 04F4 Q3E13 Event Queue 3 Entry Register 13 02A0 04F8 Q3E14 Event Queue 3 Entry Register 14 02A0 04FC Q3E15 Event Queue 3 Entry Register 15 02A0 0500 Q4E0 Event Queue 4 Entry Register 0 02A0 0504 Q4E1 Event Queue 4 Entry Register 1 02A0 0508 Q4E2 Event Queue 4 Entry Register 2 02A0 050C Q4E3 Event Queue 4 Entry Register 3 02A0 0510 Q4E4 Event Queue 4 Entry Register 4 02A0 0514 Q4E5 Event Queue 4 Entry Register 5 02A0 0518 Q4E6 Event Queue 4 Entry Register 6 02A0 051C Q4E7 Event Queue 4 Entry Register 7 02A0 0520 Q4E8 Event Queue 4 Entry Register 8 02A0 0524 Q4E9 Event Queue 4 Entry Register 9 02A0 0528 Q4E10 Event Queue 4 Entry Register 10 02A0 052C Q4E11 Event Queue 4 Entry Register 11 02A0 0530 Q4E12 Event Queue 4 Entry Register 12 02A0 0534 Q4E13 Event Queue 4 Entry Register 13 02A0 0538 Q4E14 Event Queue 4 Entry Register 14 02A0 053C Q4E15 Event Queue 4 Entry Register 15 02A0 0540 - 02A0 05FC - 02A0 0600 QSTAT0 Queue Status Register 0 Reserved 02A0 0604 QSTAT1 Queue Status Register 1 02A0 0608 QSTAT2 Queue Status Register 2 02A0 060C QSTAT3 Queue Status Register 3 02A0 0610 QSTAT4 Queue Status Register 4 Queue Status Register 5 02A0 0614 QSTAT5 02A0 0618 - 02A0 061C - 02A0 0620 QWMTHRA Queue Watermark Threshold A Register 02A0 0624 QWMTHRB Queue Watermark Threshold B Register Reserved 02A0 0628 - 02A0 063C - 02A0 0640 CCSTAT Reserved 02A0 0644 - 02A0 06FC - Reserved 02A0 0700 - 02A0 07FC - Reserved 02A0 0800 MPFAR Memory Protection Fault Address Register 02A0 0804 MPFSR Memory Protection Fault Status Register EDMA3CC Status Register 02A0 0808 MPFCR Memory Protection Fault Command Register 02A0 080C MPPAG Memory Protection Page Attribute Register G 02A0 0810 MPPA0 Memory Protection Page Attribute Register 0 02A0 0814 MPPA1 Memory Protection Page Attribute Register 1 02A0 0818 MPPA2 Memory Protection Page Attribute Register 2 02A0 081C MPPA3 Memory Protection Page Attribute Register 3 02A0 0820 MPPA4 Memory Protection Page Attribute Register 4 C64x+ Peripheral Information and Electrical Specifications 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com EDMA3 Registers (Part 7 of 15) Hex Address Acronym 02A0 0824 MPPA5 Memory Protection Page Attribute Register 5 Register Name 02A0 0828 MPPA6 Memory Protection Page Attribute Register 6 02A0 082C MPPA7 Memory Protection Page Attribute Register 7 02A0 082C - 02A0 0FFC - 02A0 1000 ER 02A0 1004 ERH Event Register High 02A0 1008 ECR Event Clear Register 02A0 100C ECRH 02A0 1010 ESR 02A0 1014 ESRH Event Set Register High 02A0 1018 CER Chained Event Register 02A0 101C CERH 02A0 1020 EER 02A0 1024 EERH Event Enable Register High 02A0 1028 EECR Event Enable Clear Register 02A0 102C EECRH 02A0 1030 EESR 02A0 1034 EESRH 02A0 1038 SER 02A0 103C SERH Secondary Event Register High 02A0 1040 SECR Secondary Event Clear Register 02A0 1044 SECRH 02A0 1048 - 02A0 104C - 02A0 1050 IER 02A0 1054 IERH 02A0 1058 IECR 02A0 105C IECRH 02A0 1060 IESR 02A0 1064 IESRH Reserved Event Register Event Clear Register High Event Set Register PRODUCT PREVIEW Table 7-4 Chained Event Register High Event Enable Register Event Enable Clear Register High Event Enable Set Register Event Enable Set Register High Secondary Event Register Secondary Event Clear Register High Reserved Interrupt Enable Register Interrupt Enable High Register Interrupt Enable Clear Register Interrupt Enable Clear High Register Interrupt Enable Set Register Interrupt Enable Set High Register 02A0 1068 IPR 02A0 106C IPRH Interrupt Pending Register Interrupt Pending High Register 02A0 1070 ICR Interrupt Clear Register 02A0 1074 ICRH Interrupt Clear High Register 02A0 1078 IEVAL Interrupt Evaluate Register 02A0 107C - Reserved 02A0 1080 QER QDMA Event Register 02A0 1084 QEER QDMA Event Enable Register 02A0 1088 QEECR QDMA Event Enable Clear Register 02A0 108C QEESR QDMA Event Enable Set Register 02A0 1090 QSER QDMA Secondary Event Register 02A0 1094 QSECR QDMA Secondary Event Clear Register 02A0 1098 - 02A0 1FFF - Reserved Shadow Region 0 Channel Registers 02A0 2000 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated ER Event Register C64x+ Peripheral Information and Electrical Specifications 103 TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 Table 7-4 www.ti.com EDMA3 Registers (Part 8 of 15) Hex Address Acronym 02A0 2004 ERH Event Register High Register Name 02A0 2008 ECR Event Clear Register 02A0 200C ECRH Event Clear Register High 02A0 2010 ESR 02A0 2014 ESRH Event Set Register High 02A0 2018 CER Chained Event Register 02A0 201C CERH 02A0 2020 EER 02A0 2024 EERH PRODUCT PREVIEW 02A0 2028 EECR 02A0 202C EECRH 02A0 2030 EESR 02A0 2034 EESRH 02A0 2038 SER 02A0 203C SERH 02A0 2040 SECR 02A0 2044 SECRH Event Set Register Chained Event Register High Event Enable Register Event Enable Register High Event Enable Clear Register Event Enable Clear Register High Event Enable Set Register Event Enable Set Register High Secondary Event Register Secondary Event Register High Secondary Event Clear Register Secondary Event Clear Register High 02A0 2048 - 02A0 204C - 02A0 2050 IER Reserved 02A0 2054 IERH Interrupt Enable Register High 02A0 2058 IECR Interrupt Enable Clear Register 02A0 205C IECRH 02A0 2060 IESR 02A0 2064 IESRH 02A0 2068 IPR 02A0 206C IPRH Interrupt Pending Register High 02A0 2070 ICR Interrupt Clear Register Interrupt Enable Register Interrupt Enable Clear Register High Interrupt Enable Set Register Interrupt Enable Set Register High Interrupt Pending Register 02A0 2074 ICRH Interrupt Clear Register High 02A0 2078 IEVAL Interrupt Evaluate Register 02A0 207C - 02A0 2080 QER Reserved QDMA Event Register 02A0 2084 QEER QDMA Event Enable Register 02A0 2088 QEECR QDMA Event Enable Clear Register 02A0 208C QEESR QDMA Event Enable Set Register 02A0 2090 QSER QDMA Secondary Event Register 02A0 2094 QSECR 02A0 2098 - 02A0 21FF - QDMA Secondary Event Clear Register 02A0 2200 ER 02A0 2204 ERH Event Register High 02A0 2208 ECR Event Clear Register 02A0 220C ECRH 02A0 2210 ESR 02A0 2214 ESRH Reserved Shadow Region 1 Channel Registers 104 Event Register Event Clear Register High Event Set Register Event Set Register High C64x+ Peripheral Information and Electrical Specifications 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com EDMA3 Registers (Part 9 of 15) Hex Address Acronym 02A0 2218 CER 02A0 221C CERH 02A0 2220 EER 02A0 2224 EERH Event Enable Register High 02A0 2228 EECR Event Enable Clear Register 02A0 222C EECRH 02A0 2230 EESR 02A0 2234 EESRH 02A0 2238 SER 02A0 223C SERH Secondary Event Register High 02A0 2240 SECR Secondary Event Clear Register 02A0 2244 SECRH 02A0 2248 - 02A0 224C - 02A0 2250 IER 02A0 2254 IERH 02A0 2258 IECR 02A0 225C IECRH 02A0 2260 IESR 02A0 2264 IESRH Register Name Chained Event Register Chained Event Register High Event Enable Register Event Enable Clear Register High Event Enable Set Register Event Enable Set Register High Secondary Event Register PRODUCT PREVIEW Table 7-4 Secondary Event Clear Register High Reserved Interrupt Enable Register Interrupt Enable Register High Interrupt Enable Clear Register Interrupt Enable Clear Register High Interrupt Enable Set Register Interrupt Enable Set Register High 02A0 2268 IPR 02A0 226C IPRH Interrupt Pending Register Interrupt Pending Register High 02A0 2270 ICR Interrupt Clear Register 02A0 2274 ICRH Interrupt Clear Register High 02A0 2278 IEVAL Interrupt Evaluate Register 02A0 227C - Reserved 02A0 2280 QER QDMA Event Register 02A0 2284 QEER QDMA Event Enable Register 02A0 2288 QEECR QDMA Event Enable Clear Register 02A0 228C QEESR QDMA Event Enable Set Register 02A0 2290 QSER QDMA Secondary Event Register 02A0 2294 QSECR QDMA Secondary Event Clear Register 02A0 2298 - 02A0 23FF - Reserved Shadow Region 2 Channel Registers 02A0 2400 ER 02A0 2404 ERH Event Register Event Register High 02A0 2408 ECR Event Clear Register 02A0 240C ECRH Event Clear Register High 02A0 2410 ESR 02A0 2414 ESRH Event Set Register High Event Set Register 02A0 2418 CER Chained Event Register 02A0 241C CERH Chained Event Register High 02A0 2420 EER 02A0 2424 EERH Event Enable Register High 02A0 2428 EECR Event Enable Clear Register 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated Event Enable Register C64x+ Peripheral Information and Electrical Specifications 105 TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 Table 7-4 www.ti.com EDMA3 Registers (Part 10 of 15) Hex Address Acronym 02A0 242C EECRH 02A0 2430 EESR 02A0 2434 EESRH 02A0 2438 SER 02A0 243C SERH 02A0 2440 SECR 02A0 2444 SECRH Register Name Event Enable Clear Register High Event Enable Set Register Event Enable Set Register High Secondary Event Register Secondary Event Register High Secondary Event Clear Register Secondary Event Clear Register High PRODUCT PREVIEW 02A0 2448 - 02A0 244C - 02A0 2450 IER Reserved 02A0 2454 IERH Interrupt Enable Register High 02A0 2458 IECR Interrupt Enable Clear Register 02A0 245C IECRH 02A0 2460 IESR 02A0 2464 IESRH 02A0 2468 IPR 02A0 246C IPRH Interrupt Pending Register High 02A0 2470 ICR Interrupt Clear Register Interrupt Enable Register Interrupt Enable Clear Register High Interrupt Enable Set Register Interrupt Enable Set Register High Interrupt Pending Register 02A0 2474 ICRH Interrupt Clear Register High 02A0 2478 IEVAL Interrupt Evaluate Register 02A0 247C - 02A0 2480 QER Reserved QDMA Event Register 02A0 2484 QEER QDMA Event Enable Register 02A0 2488 QEECR QDMA Event Enable Clear Register 02A0 248C QEESR QDMA Event Enable Set Register 02A0 2490 QSER QDMA Secondary Event Register 02A0 2494 QSECR 02A0 2498 - 02A0 25FF - QDMA Secondary Event Clear Register 02A0 2600 ER 02A0 2604 ERH Event Register High 02A0 2608 ECR Event Clear Register 02A0 260C ECRH 02A0 2610 ESR 02A0 2614 ESRH Event Set Register High 02A0 2618 CER Chained Event Register 02A0 261C CERH 02A0 2620 EER 02A0 2624 EERH Event Enable Register High 02A0 2628 EECR Event Enable Clear Register 02A0 262C EECRH 02A0 2630 EESR 02A0 2634 EESRH 02A0 2638 SER 02A0 263C SERH Reserved Shadow Region 3 Channel Registers 106 Event Register Event Clear Register High Event Set Register Chained Event Register High Event Enable Register Event Enable Clear Register High Event Enable Set Register Event Enable Set Register High Secondary Event Register Secondary Event Register High C64x+ Peripheral Information and Electrical Specifications 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com EDMA3 Registers (Part 11 of 15) Hex Address Acronym 02A0 2640 SECR 02A0 2644 SECRH 02A0 2648 - 02A0 264C - 02A0 2650 IER 02A0 2654 IERH 02A0 2658 IECR 02A0 265C IECRH 02A0 2660 IESR 02A0 2664 IESRH Register Name Secondary Event Clear Register Secondary Event Clear Register High Reserved Interrupt Enable Register Interrupt Enable Register High Interrupt Enable Clear Register Interrupt Enable Clear Register High Interrupt Enable Set Register Interrupt Enable Set Register High 02A0 2668 IPR 02A0 266C IPRH Interrupt Pending Register Interrupt Pending Register High 02A0 2670 ICR Interrupt Clear Register 02A0 2674 ICRH Interrupt Clear Register High 02A0 2678 IEVAL Interrupt Evaluate Register 02A0 267C - PRODUCT PREVIEW Table 7-4 Reserved 02A0 2680 QER QDMA Event Register 02A0 2684 QEER QDMA Event Enable Register 02A0 2688 QEECR QDMA Event Enable Clear Register 02A0 268C QEESR QDMA Event Enable Set Register 02A0 2690 QSER QDMA Secondary Event Register 02A0 2694 QSECR QDMA Secondary Event Clear Register 02A0 2698 - 02A0 27FF - Reserved Shadow Region 4 Channel Registers 02A0 2800 ER 02A0 2804 ERH Event Register Event Register High 02A0 2808 ECR Event Clear Register 02A0 280C ECRH Event Clear Register High 02A0 2810 ESR 02A0 2814 ESRH Event Set Register High 02A0 2818 CER Chained Event Register 02A0 281C CERH 02A0 2820 EER 02A0 2824 EERH 02A0 2828 EECR 02A0 282C EECRH 02A0 2830 EESR 02A0 2834 EESRH 02A0 2838 SER 02A0 283C SERH 02A0 2840 SECR 02A0 2844 SECRH 02A0 2848 - 02A0 284C - 02A0 2850 IER 02A0 2854 IERH 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated Event Set Register Chained Event Register High Event Enable Register Event Enable Register High Event Enable Clear Register Event Enable Clear Register High Event Enable Set Register Event Enable Set Register High Secondary Event Register Secondary Event Register High Secondary Event Clear Register Secondary Event Clear Register High Reserved Interrupt Enable Register Interrupt Enable Register High C64x+ Peripheral Information and Electrical Specifications 107 TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 Table 7-4 www.ti.com EDMA3 Registers (Part 12 of 15) Hex Address Acronym 02A0 2858 IECR Register Name 02A0 285C IECRH 02A0 2860 IESR 02A0 2864 IESRH 02A0 2868 IPR 02A0 286C IPRH Interrupt Pending Register High 02A0 2870 ICR Interrupt Clear Register Interrupt Enable Clear Register Interrupt Enable Clear Register High Interrupt Enable Set Register Interrupt Enable Set Register High Interrupt Pending Register 02A0 2874 ICRH Interrupt Clear Register High 02A0 2878 IEVAL Interrupt Evaluate Register PRODUCT PREVIEW 02A0 287C - 02A0 2880 QER Reserved QDMA Event Register 02A0 2884 QEER QDMA Event Enable Register 02A0 2888 QEECR QDMA Event Enable Clear Register 02A0 288C QEESR QDMA Event Enable Set Register 02A0 2890 QSER QDMA Secondary Event Register 02A0 2894 QSECR 02A0 2898 - 02A0 29FF - QDMA Secondary Event Clear Register 02A0 2A00 ER 02A0 2A04 ERH Event Register High 02A0 2A08 ECR Event Clear Register 02A0 2A0C ECRH 02A0 2A10 ESR 02A0 2A14 ESRH Event Set Register High 02A0 2A18 CER Chained Event Register 02A0 2A1C CERH 02A0 2A20 EER 02A0 2A24 EERH Event Enable Register High 02A0 2A28 EECR Event Enable Clear Register 02A0 2A2C EECRH 02A0 2A30 EESR 02A0 2A34 EESRH 02A0 2A38 SER 02A0 2A3C SERH Secondary Event Register High 02A0 2A40 SECR Secondary Event Clear Register 02A0 2A44 SECRH 02A0 2A48 - 02A0 2A4C - Reserved Shadow Region 5 Channel Registers 108 02A0 2A50 IER 02A0 2A54 IERH 02A0 2A58 IECR 02A0 2A5C IECRH 02A0 2A60 IESR 02A0 2A64 IESRH 02A0 2A68 IPR Event Register Event Clear Register High Event Set Register Chained Event Register High Event Enable Register Event Enable Clear Register High Event Enable Set Register Event Enable Set Register High Secondary Event Register Secondary Event Clear Register High Reserved Interrupt Enable Register Interrupt Enable Register High Interrupt Enable Clear Register Interrupt Enable Clear Register High Interrupt Enable Set Register Interrupt Enable Set Register High Interrupt Pending Register C64x+ Peripheral Information and Electrical Specifications 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com EDMA3 Registers (Part 13 of 15) Hex Address Acronym 02A0 2A6C IPRH 02A0 2A70 ICR 02A0 2A74 ICRH 02A0 2A78 IEVAL 02A0 2A7C - Register Name Interrupt Pending Register High Interrupt Clear Register Interrupt Clear Register High Interrupt Evaluate Register Reserved 02A0 2A80 QER QDMA Event Register 02A0 2A84 QEER QDMA Event Enable Register 02A0 2A88 QEECR QDMA Event Enable Clear Register 02A0 2A8C QEESR QDMA Event Enable Set Register 02A0 2A90 QSER QDMA Secondary Event Register 02A0 2A94 QSECR QDMA Secondary Event Clear Register 02A0 2A98 - 02A0 2BFF - PRODUCT PREVIEW Table 7-4 Reserved Shadow Region 6 Channel Registers 02A0 2C00 ER 02A0 2C04 ERH 02A0 2C08 ECR 02A0 2C0C ECRH 02A0 2C10 ESR 02A0 2C14 ESRH 02A0 2C18 CER 02A0 2C1C CERH 02A0 2C20 EER 02A0 2C24 EERH 02A0 2C28 EECR 02A0 2C2C EECRH 02A0 2C30 EESR 02A0 2C34 EESRH 02A0 2C38 SER 02A0 2C3C SERH 02A0 2C40 SECR 02A0 2C44 SECRH Event Register Event Register High Event Clear Register Event Clear Register High Event Set Register Event Set Register High Chained Event Register Chained Event Register High Event Enable Register Event Enable Register High Event Enable Clear Register Event Enable Clear Register High Event Enable Set Register Event Enable Set Register High Secondary Event Register Secondary Event Register High Secondary Event Clear Register Secondary Event Clear Register High 02A0 2C48 - 02A0 2C4C - 02A0 2C50 IER Reserved 02A0 2C54 IERH Interrupt Enable Register High 02A0 2C58 IECR Interrupt Enable Clear Register 02A0 2C5C IECRH 02A0 2C60 IESR 02A0 2C64 IESRH 02A0 2C68 IPR 02A0 2C6C IPRH Interrupt Pending Register High 02A0 2C70 ICR Interrupt Clear Register Interrupt Enable Register Interrupt Enable Clear Register High Interrupt Enable Set Register Interrupt Enable Set Register High Interrupt Pending Register 02A0 2C74 ICRH Interrupt Clear Register High 02A0 2C78 IEVAL Interrupt Evaluate Register 02A0 2C7C - 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated Reserved C64x+ Peripheral Information and Electrical Specifications 109 TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 Table 7-4 www.ti.com EDMA3 Registers (Part 14 of 15) Hex Address Acronym 02A0 2C80 QER Register Name QDMA Event Register 02A0 2C84 QEER QDMA Event Enable Register 02A0 2C88 QEECR QDMA Event Enable Clear Register 02A0 2C8C QEESR QDMA Event Enable Set Register 02A0 2C90 QSER QDMA Secondary Event Register 02A0 2C94 QSECR 02A0 2C98 - 02A0 2DFF - QDMA Secondary Event Clear Register 02A0 2E00 ER 02A0 2E04 ERH Event Register High 02A0 2E08 ECR Event Clear Register 02A0 2E0C ECRH 02A0 2E10 ESR 02A0 2E14 ESRH Event Set Register High 02A0 2E18 CER Chained Event Register 02A0 2E1C CERH 02A0 2E20 EER 02A0 2E24 EERH Event Enable Register High 02A0 2E28 EECR Event Enable Clear Register 02A0 2E2C EECRH 02A0 2E30 EESR 02A0 2E34 EESRH 02A0 2E38 SER 02A0 2E3C SERH Secondary Event Register High 02A0 2E40 SECR Secondary Event Clear Register 02A0 2E44 SECRH 02A0 2E48 - 02A0 2E4C - Reserved Shadow Region 7 Channel Registers PRODUCT PREVIEW 110 02A0 2E50 IER 02A0 2E54 IERH 02A0 2E58 IECR 02A0 2E5C IECRH 02A0 2E60 IESR 02A0 2E64 IESRH 02A0 2E68 IPR 02A0 2E6C IPRH 02A0 2E70 ICR 02A0 2E74 ICRH 02A0 2E78 IEVAL 02A0 2E7C - Event Register Event Clear Register High Event Set Register Chained Event Register High Event Enable Register Event Enable Clear Register High Event Enable Set Register Event Enable Set Register High Secondary Event Register Secondary Event Clear Register High Reserved Interrupt Enable Register Interrupt Enable Register High Interrupt Enable Clear Register Interrupt Enable Clear Register High Interrupt Enable Set Register Interrupt Enable Set Register High Interrupt Pending Register Interrupt Pending Register High Interrupt Clear Register Interrupt Clear Register High Interrupt Evaluate Register Reserved 02A0 2E80 QER QDMA Event Register 02A0 2E84 QEER QDMA Event Enable Register 02A0 2E88 QEECR QDMA Event Enable Clear Register 02A0 2E8C QEESR QDMA Event Enable Set Register 02A0 2E90 QSER QDMA Secondary Event Register C64x+ Peripheral Information and Electrical Specifications 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com Table 7-4 EDMA3 Registers (Part 15 of 15) Hex Address Acronym 02A0 2E94 QSECR 02A0 2E98 - 02A0 2FFF - Register Name QDMA Secondary Event Clear Register Reserved End of Table 7-4 EDMA3 Parameter RAM Hex Address Range Acronym Register Name 02A0 4000 - 02A0 401F - Parameter Set 0 02A0 4020 - 02A0 403F - Parameter Set 1 02A0 4040 - 02A0 405F - Parameter Set 2 02A0 4060 - 02A0 407F - Parameter Set 3 02A0 4080 - 02A0 409F - Parameter Set 4 02A0 40A0 - 02A0 40BF - Parameter Set 5 02A0 40C0 - 02A0 40DF - Parameter Set 6 02A0 40E0 - 02A0 40FF - Parameter Set 7 02A0 4100 - 02A0 411F - Parameter Set 8 02A0 4120 - 02A0 413F - Parameter Set 9 ... PRODUCT PREVIEW Table 7-5 ... 02A0 47E0 - 02A0 47FF - Parameter Set 63 02A0 4800 - 02A0 481F - Parameter Set 64 02A0 4820 - 02A0 483F - Parameter Set 65 ... ... 02A0 5FC0 - 02A0 5FDF - Parameter Set 254 02A0 5FE0 - 02A0 5FFF - Parameter Set 255 End of Table 7-5 Table 7-6 EDMA3 Transfer Controller 0 Registers (Part 1 of 2) Hex Address Range Acronym 02A2 0000 PID Peripheral Identification Register EDMA3TC Configuration Register 02A2 0004 TCCFG 02A2 0008 - 02A2 00FC - 02A2 0100 TCSTAT 02A2 0104 - 02A2 011C - 02A2 0120 ERRSTAT 02A2 0124 ERREN Register Name Reserved EDMA3TC Channel Status Register Reserved Error Register Error Enable Register 02A2 0128 ERRCLR Error Clear Register 02A2 012C ERRDET Error Details Register Error Interrupt Command Register 02A2 0130 ERRCMD 02A2 0134 - 02A2 013C - Reserved 02A2 0140 RDRATE 02A2 0144 - 02A2 023C - 02A2 0240 SAOPT Source Active Options Register 02A2 0244 SASRC Source Active Source Address Register 02A2 0248 SACNT Source Active Count Register 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated Read Rate Register Reserved C64x+ Peripheral Information and Electrical Specifications 111 TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 Table 7-6 www.ti.com EDMA3 Transfer Controller 0 Registers (Part 2 of 2) Hex Address Range Acronym 02A2 024C SADST Register Name Source Active Destination Address Register 02A2 0250 SABIDX 02A2 0254 SAMPPRXY Source Active Memory Protection Proxy Register Source Active Source B-Index Register 02A2 0258 SACNTRLD Source Active Count Reload Register 02A2 025C SASRCBREF Source Active Source Address B-Reference Register 02A2 0260 SADSTBREF 02A2 0264 - 02A2 027C - Source Active Destination Address B-Reference Register Reserved 02A2 0280 DFCNTRLD Destination FIFO Set Count Reload 02A2 0284 DFSRCBREF Destination FIFO Set Destination Address B Reference Register PRODUCT PREVIEW 02A2 0288 DFDSTBREF 02A2 028C - 02A2 02FC - 02A2 0300 DFOPT0 Destination FIFO Options Register 0 02A2 0304 DFSRC0 Destination FIFO Source Address Register 0 02A2 0308 DFCNT0 Destination FIFO Count Register 0 02A2 030C DFDST0 Destination FIFO Destination Address Register 0 02A2 0310 DFBIDX0 02A2 0314 DFMPPRXY0 Destination FIFO Set Destination Address B Reference Register Reserved Destination FIFO BIDX Register 0 Destination FIFO Memory Protection Proxy Register 0 02A2 0318 - 02A2 033C - 02A2 0340 DFOPT1 Reserved Destination FIFO Options Register 1 02A2 0344 DFSRC1 Destination FIFO Source Address Register 1 02A2 0348 DFCNT1 Destination FIFO Count Register 1 02A2 034C DFDST1 Destination FIFO Destination Address Register 1 02A2 0350 DFBIDX1 Destination FIFO BIDX Register 1 02A2 0354 DFMPPRXY1 02A2 0358 - 02A2 037C - 02A2 0380 DFOPT2 Destination FIFO Options Register 2 02A2 0384 DFSRC2 Destination FIFO Source Address Register 2 02A2 0388 DFCNT2 Destination FIFO Count Register 2 02A2 038C DFDST2 Destination FIFO Destination Address Register 2 02A2 0390 DFBIDX2 02A2 0394 DFMPPRXY2 Destination FIFO Memory Protection Proxy Register 1 Reserved Destination FIFO BIDX Register 2 Destination FIFO Memory Protection Proxy Register 2 02A2 0398 - 02A2 03BC - 02A2 03C0 DFOPT3 Reserved Destination FIFO Options Register 3 02A2 03C4 DFSRC3 Destination FIFO Source Address Register 3 02A2 03C8 DFCNT3 Destination FIFO Count Register 3 02A2 03CC DFDST3 Destination FIFO Destination Address Register 3 02A2 03D0 DFBIDX3 Destination FIFO BIDX Register 3 02A2 03D4 DFMPPRXY3 02A2 03D8 - 02A2 7FFC - Destination FIFO Memory Protection Proxy Register 3 Reserved End of Table 7-6 112 C64x+ Peripheral Information and Electrical Specifications 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com EDMA3 Transfer Controller 1 Registers (Part 1 of 2) Hex Address Range Acronym Register Name 02A2 8000 PID Peripheral Identification Register 02A2 8004 TCCFG EDMA3TC Configuration Register 02A2 8008 - 02A2 80FC - 02A2 8100 TCSTAT 02A2 8104 - 02A2 811C - 02A2 8120 ERRSTAT Reserved EDMA3TC Channel Status Register Reserved Error Register 02A2 8124 ERREN Error Enable Register 02A2 8128 ERRCLR Error Clear Register 02A2 812C ERRDET Error Details Register 02A2 8130 ERRCMD Error Interrupt Command Register 02A2 8134 - 02A2 813C - 02A2 8140 RDRATE 02A2 8144 - 02A2 823C - 02A2 8240 SAOPT Reserved Read Rate Register Reserved Source Active Options Register 02A2 8244 SASRC Source Active Source Address Register 02A2 8248 SACNT Source Active Count Register 02A2 824C SADST Source Active Destination Address Register 02A2 8250 SABIDX Source Active Source B-Index Register 02A2 8254 SAMPPRXY Source Active Memory Protection Proxy Register 02A2 8258 SACNTRLD Source Active Count Reload Register 02A2 825C SASRCBREF Source Active Source Address B-Reference Register 02A2 8260 SADSTBREF Source Active Destination Address B-Reference Register 02A2 8264 - 02A2 827C - 02A2 8280 DFCNTRLD Reserved Destination FIFO Set Count Reload 02A2 8284 DFSRCBREF Destination FIFO Set Destination Address B Reference Register 02A2 8288 DFDSTBREF Destination FIFO Set Destination Address B Reference Register 02A2 828C - 02A2 82FC - 02A2 8300 DFOPT0 Destination FIFO Options Register 0 02A2 8304 DFSRC0 Destination FIFO Source Address Register 0 02A2 8308 DFCNT0 Destination FIFO Count Register 0 02A2 830C DFDST0 Destination FIFO Destination Address Register 0 02A2 8310 DFBIDX0 Destination FIFO BIDX Register 0 Reserved 02A2 8314 DFM PPRXY0 02A2 8318 - 02A2 833C - 02A2 8340 DFOPT1 Destination FIFO Options Register 1 02A2 8344 DFSRC1 Destination FIFO Source Address Register 1 02A2 8348 DFCNT1 Destination FIFO Count Register 1 02A2 834C DFDST1 Destination FIFO Destination Address Register 1 02A2 8350 DFBIDX1 02A2 8354 DFMPPRXY1 Destination FIFO Memory Protection Proxy Register 0 Reserved Destination FIFO BIDX Register 1 Destination FIFO Memory Protection Proxy Register 1 02A2 8358 - 02A2 837C - 02A2 8380 DFOPT2 Destination FIFO Options Register 2 02A2 8384 DFSRC2 Destination FIFO Source Address Register 2 02A2 8388 DFCNT2 Destination FIFO Count Register 2 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated PRODUCT PREVIEW Table 7-7 Reserved C64x+ Peripheral Information and Electrical Specifications 113 TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 Table 7-7 www.ti.com EDMA3 Transfer Controller 1 Registers (Part 2 of 2) Hex Address Range Acronym 02A2 838C DFDST2 02A2 8390 DFBIDX2 02A2 8394 DFMPPRXY2 Register Name Destination FIFO Destination Address Register 2 Destination FIFO BIDX Register 2 Destination FIFO Memory Protection Proxy Register 2 02A2 8398 - 02A2 83BC - 02A2 83C0 DFOPT3 Reserved Destination FIFO Options Register 3 02A2 83C4 DFSRC3 Destination FIFO Source Address Register 3 02A2 83C8 DFCNT3 Destination FIFO Count Register 3 PRODUCT PREVIEW 02A2 83CC DFDST3 Destination FIFO Destination Address Register 3 02A2 83D0 DFBIDX3 Destination FIFO BIDX Register 3 02A2 83D4 DFMPPRXY3 02A2 83D8 - 02A2 FFFC - Destination FIFO Memory Protection Proxy Register 3 Reserved End of Table 7-7 Table 7-8 114 EDMA3 Transfer Controller 2 Registers (Part 1 of 2) Hex Address Range Acronym 02A3 0000 PID 02A3 0004 TCCFG 02A3 0008 - 02A3 00FC - Register Name Peripheral Identification Register EDMA3TC Configuration Register Reserved 02A3 0100 TCSTAT 02A3 0104 - 02A3 011C - EDMA3TC Channel Status Register 02A3 0120 ERRSTAT 02A3 0124 ERREN Error Enable Register Reserved Error Register 02A3 0128 ERRCLR Error Clear Register 02A3 012C ERRDET Error Details Register Error Interrupt Command Register 02A3 0130 ERRCMD 02A3 0134 - 02A3 013C - Reserved 02A3 0140 RDRATE 02A3 0144 - 02A3 023C - Read Rate Register 02A3 0240 SAOPT Source Active Options Register 02A3 0244 SASRC Source Active Source Address Register 02A3 0248 SACNT Source Active Count Register 02A3 024C SADST Source Active Destination Address Register 02A3 0250 SABIDX Source Active Source B-Index Register 02A3 0254 SAMPPRXY Reserved Source Active Memory Protection Proxy Register 02A3 0258 SACNTRLD Source Active Count Reload Register 02A3 025C SASRCBREF Source Active Source Address B-Reference Register 02A3 0260 SADSTBREF 02A3 0264 - 02A3 027C - Source Active Destination Address B-Reference Register Reserved 02A3 0280 DFCNTRLD Destination FIFO Set Count Reload 02A3 0284 DFSRCBREF Destination FIFO Set Destination Address B Reference Register Destination FIFO Set Destination Address B Reference Register 02A3 0288 DFDSTBREF 02A3 028C - 02A3 02FC - 02A3 0300 DFOPT0 Reserved Destination FIFO Options Register 0 C64x+ Peripheral Information and Electrical Specifications 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com EDMA3 Transfer Controller 2 Registers (Part 2 of 2) Hex Address Range Acronym 02A3 0304 DFSRC0 Register Name 02A3 0308 DFCNT0 Destination FIFO Count Register 0 02A3 030C DFDST0 Destination FIFO Destination Address Register 0 02A3 0310 DFBIDX0 Destination FIFO BIDX Register 0 02A3 0314 DFMPPRXY0 Destination FIFO Source Address Register 0 Destination FIFO Memory Protection Proxy Register 0 02A3 0318 - 02A3 033C - 02A3 0340 DFOPT1 Destination FIFO Options Register 1 Reserved 02A3 0344 DFSRC1 Destination FIFO Source Address Register 1 02A3 0348 DFCNT1 Destination FIFO Count Register 1 02A3 034C DFDST1 Destination FIFO Destination Address Register 1 02A3 0350 DFBIDX1 Destination FIFO BIDX Register 1 02A3 0354 DFMPPRXY1 02A3 0358 - 02A3 037C - 02A3 0380 DFOPT2 Destination FIFO Options Register 2 02A3 0384 DFSRC2 Destination FIFO Source Address Register 2 02A3 0388 DFCNT2 Destination FIFO Count Register 2 02A3 038C DFDST2 Destination FIFO Destination Address Register 2 02A3 0390 DFBIDX2 Destination FIFO BIDX Register 2 02A3 0394 DFMPPRXY2 PRODUCT PREVIEW Table 7-8 Destination FIFO Memory Protection Proxy Register 1 Reserved Destination FIFO Memory Protection Proxy Register 2 02A3 0398 - 02A3 03BC - 02A3 03C0 DFOPT3 Destination FIFO Options Register 3 Reserved 02A3 03C4 DFSRC3 Destination FIFO Source Address Register 3 02A3 03C8 DFCNT3 Destination FIFO Count Register 3 02A3 03CC DFDST3 Destination FIFO Destination Address Register 3 02A3 03D0 DFBIDX3 Destination FIFO BIDX Register 3 02A3 03D4 DFMPPRXY3 02A3 03D8 - 02A3 7FFC - Destination FIFO Memory Protection Proxy Register 3 Reserved End of Table 7-8 Table 7-9 EDMA3 Transfer Controller 3 Registers (Part 1 of 3) Hex Address Range Acronym 02A3 8000 PID Peripheral Identification Register EDMA3TC Configuration Register 02A3 8004 TCCFG 02A3 8008 - 02A3 80FC - 02A3 8100 TCSTAT 02A3 8104 - 02A3 811C - 02A3 8120 ERRSTAT 02A3 8124 ERREN Register Name Reserved EDMA3TC Channel Status Register Reserved Error Register Error Enable Register 02A3 8128 ERRCLR Error Clear Register 02A3 812C ERRDET Error Details Register 02A3 8130 ERRCMD Error Interrupt Command Register 02A3 8134 - 02A3 813C - 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated Reserved C64x+ Peripheral Information and Electrical Specifications 115 TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 Table 7-9 PRODUCT PREVIEW 116 www.ti.com EDMA3 Transfer Controller 3 Registers (Part 2 of 3) Hex Address Range Acronym 02A3 8140 RDRATE 02A3 8144 - 02A3 823C - 02A3 8240 SAOPT Register Name Read Rate Register Reserved Source Active Options Register 02A3 8244 SASRC Source Active Source Address Register 02A3 8248 SACNT Source Active Count Register 02A3 824C SADST Source Active Destination Address Register 02A3 8250 SABIDX Source Active Source B-Index Register 02A3 8254 SAMPPRXY Source Active Memory Protection Proxy Register 02A3 8258 SACNTRLD Source Active Count Reload Register 02A3 825C SASRCBREF Source Active Source Address B-Reference Register 02A3 8260 SADSTBREF Source Active Destination Address B-Reference Register 02A3 8264 - 02A3 827C - 02A3 8280 DFCNTRLD Reserved Destination FIFO Set Count Reload 02A3 8284 DFSRCBREF Destination FIFO Set Destination Address B Reference Register 02A3 8288 DFDSTBREF Destination FIFO Set Destination Address B Reference Register 02A3 828C - 02A3 82FC - 02A3 8300 DFOPT0 Reserved Destination FIFO Options Register 0 02A3 8304 DFSRC0 Destination FIFO Source Address Register 0 02A3 8308 DFCNT0 Destination FIFO Count Register 0 02A3 830C DFDST0 Destination FIFO Destination Address Register 0 02A3 8310 DFBIDX0 Destination FIFO BIDX Register 0 02A3 8314 DFMPPRXY0 02A3 8318 - 02A3 833C - 02A3 8340 DFOPT1 Destination FIFO Options Register 1 02A3 8344 DFSRC1 Destination FIFO Source Address Register 1 02A3 8348 DFCNT1 Destination FIFO Count Register 1 02A3 834C DFDST1 Destination FIFO Destination Address Register 1 02A3 8350 DFBIDX1 02A3 8354 DFMPPRXY1 Destination FIFO Memory Protection Proxy Register 0 Reserved Destination FIFO BIDX Register 1 Destination FIFO Memory Protection Proxy Register 1 02A3 8358 - 02A3 837C - 02A3 8380 DFOPT2 Reserved Destination FIFO Options Register 2 02A3 8384 DFSRC2 Destination FIFO Source Address Register 2 02A3 8388 DFCNT2 Destination FIFO Count Register 2 02A3 838C DFDST2 Destination FIFO Destination Address Register 2 02A3 8390 DFBIDX2 Destination FIFO BIDX Register 2 02A3 8394 DFMPPRXY2 02A3 8398 - 02A3 83BC - Destination FIFO Memory Protection Proxy Register 2 02A3 83C0 DFOPT3 Destination FIFO Options Register 3 02A3 83C4 DFSRC3 Destination FIFO Source Address Register 3 Reserved 02A3 83C8 DFCNT3 Destination FIFO Count Register 3 02A3 83CC DFDST3 Destination FIFO Destination Address Register 3 02A3 83D0 DFBIDX3 Destination FIFO BIDX Register 3 C64x+ Peripheral Information and Electrical Specifications 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com Table 7-9 EDMA3 Transfer Controller 3 Registers (Part 3 of 3) Hex Address Range Acronym 02A3 83D4 DFMPPRXY3 02A3 83D8 - 02A3 FFFC - Register Name Destination FIFO Memory Protection Proxy Register 3 Reserved End of Table 7-9 EDMA3 Transfer Controller 4 Registers (Part 1 of 2) Hex Address Range Acronym Register Name 02A4 0000 PID Peripheral Identification Register 02A4 0004 TCCFG EDMA3TC Configuration Register 02A4 0008 - 02A4 00FC - 02A4 0100 TCSTAT 02A4 0104 - 02A4 011C - 02A4 0120 ERRSTAT Reserved EDMA3TC Channel Status Register Reserved Error Register 02A4 0124 ERREN Error Enable Register 02A4 0128 ERRCLR Error Clear Register 02A4 012C ERRDET Error Details Register 02A4 0130 ERRCMD Error Interrupt Command Register 02A4 0134 - 02A4 013C - 02A4 0140 RDRATE 02A4 0144 - 02A4 023C - 02A4 0240 SAOPT Reserved Read Rate Register Reserved Source Active Options Register 02A4 0244 SASRC Source Active Source Address Register 02A4 0248 SACNT Source Active Count Register 02A4 024C SADST Source Active Destination Address Register 02A4 0250 SABIDX Source Active Source B-Index Register 02A4 0254 SAMPPRXY Source Active Memory Protection Proxy Register 02A4 0258 SACNTRLD Source Active Count Reload Register 02A4 025C SASRCBREF Source Active Source Address B-Reference Register 02A4 0260 SADSTBREF Source Active Destination Address B-Reference Register 02A4 0264 - 02A4 027C - 02A4 0280 DFCNTRLD Reserved Destination FIFO Set Count Reload 02A4 0284 DFSRCBREF Destination FIFO Set Destination Address B Reference Register 02A4 0288 DFDSTBREF Destination FIFO Set Destination Address B Reference Register 02A4 028C - 02A4 02FC - 02A4 0300 DFOPT0 Destination FIFO Options Register 0 02A4 0304 DFSRC0 Destination FIFO Source Address Register 0 02A4 0308 DFCNT0 Destination FIFO Count Register 0 02A4 030C DFDST0 Destination FIFO Destination Address Register 0 02A4 0310 DFBIDX0 Destination FIFO BIDX Register 0 Reserved 02A4 0314 DFMPPRXY0 02A4 0318 - 02A4 033C - 02A4 0340 DFOPT1 Destination FIFO Options Register 1 02A4 0344 DFSRC1 Destination FIFO Source Address Register 1 02A4 0348 DFCNT1 Destination FIFO Count Register 1 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated PRODUCT PREVIEW Table 7-10 Destination FIFO Memory Protection Proxy Register 0 Reserved C64x+ Peripheral Information and Electrical Specifications 117 TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 Table 7-10 www.ti.com EDMA3 Transfer Controller 4 Registers (Part 2 of 2) Hex Address Range Acronym 02A4 034C DFDST1 02A4 0350 DFBIDX1 02A4 0354 DFMPPRXY1 Register Name Destination FIFO Destination Address Register 1 Destination FIFO BIDX Register 1 Destination FIFO Memory Protection Proxy Register 1 02A4 0358 - 02A4 037C - 02A4 0380 DFOPT2 Reserved Destination FIFO Options Register 2 02A4 0384 DFSRC2 Destination FIFO Source Address Register 2 02A4 0388 DFCNT2 Destination FIFO Count Register 2 02A4 038C DFDST2 Destination FIFO Destination Address Register 2 02A4 0390 DFBIDX2 Destination FIFO BIDX Register 2 PRODUCT PREVIEW 02A4 0394 DFMPPRXY2 02A4 0398 - 02A4 03BC - Destination FIFO Memory Protection Proxy Register 2 02A4 03C0 DFOPT3 Destination FIFO Options Register 3 02A4 03C4 DFSRC3 Destination FIFO Source Address Register 3 02A4 03C8 DFCNT3 Destination FIFO Count Register 3 02A4 03CC DFDST3 Destination FIFO Destination Address Register 3 02A4 03D0 DFBIDX3 Destination FIFO BIDX Register 3 02A4 03D4 DFMPPRXY3 02A4 03D8 - 02A4 7FFC - Reserved Destination FIFO Memory Protection Proxy Register 3 Reserved End of Table 7-10 Table 7-11 EDMA3 Transfer Controller 5 Registers (Part 1 of 2) Hex Address Range 118 Acronym Register Name 02A4 8000 PID Peripheral Identification Register 02A4 8004 TCCFG EDMA3TC Configuration Register 02A4 8008 - 02A4 80FC - 02A4 8100 TCSTAT 02A4 8104 - 02A4 811C - 02A4 8120 ERRSTAT Reserved EDMA3TC Channel Status Register Reserved Error Register 02A4 8124 ERREN Error Enable Register 02A4 8128 ERRCLR Error Clear Register 02A4 812C ERRDET Error Details Register 02A4 8130 ERRCMD Error Interrupt Command Register 02A4 8134 - 02A4 813C - 02A4 8140 RDRATE 02A4 8144 - 02A4 823C - 02A4 8240 SAOPT Reserved Read Rate Register Reserved Source Active Options Register 02A4 8244 SASRC Source Active Source Address Register 02A4 8248 SACNT Source Active Count Register 02A4 824C SADST Source Active Destination Address Register 02A4 8250 SABIDX Source Active Source B-Index Register 02A4 8254 SAMPPRXY Source Active Memory Protection Proxy Register 02A4 8258 SACNTRLD Source Active Count Reload Register 02A4 825C SASRCBREF Source Active Source Address B-Reference Register C64x+ Peripheral Information and Electrical Specifications 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com EDMA3 Transfer Controller 5 Registers (Part 2 of 2) Hex Address Range Acronym 02A4 8260 SADSTBREF 02A4 8264 - 02A4 827C - 02A4 8280 DFCNTRLD Register Name Source Active Destination Address B-Reference Register Reserved Destination FIFO Set Count Reload 02A4 8284 DFSRCBREF Destination FIFO Set Destination Address B Reference Register 02A4 8288 DFDSTBREF Destination FIFO Set Destination Address B Reference Register 02A4 828C - 02A4 82FC - 02A4 8300 DFOPT0 Reserved Destination FIFO Options Register 0 02A4 8304 DFSRC0 Destination FIFO Source Address Register 0 02A4 8308 DFCNT0 Destination FIFO Count Register 0 02A4 830C DFDST0 Destination FIFO Destination Address Register 0 02A4 8310 DFBIDX0 Destination FIFO BIDX Register 0 02A4 8314 DFMPPRXY0 02A4 8318 - 02A4 833C - 02A4 8340 DFOPT1 Destination FIFO Options Register 1 02A4 8344 DFSRC1 Destination FIFO Source Address Register 1 02A4 8348 DFCNT1 Destination FIFO Count Register 1 02A4 834C DFDST1 Destination FIFO Destination Address Register 1 02A4 8350 DFBIDX1 02A4 8354 DFMPPRXY1 PRODUCT PREVIEW Table 7-11 Destination FIFO Memory Protection Proxy Register 0 Reserved Destination FIFO BIDX Register 1 Destination FIFO Memory Protection Proxy Register 1 02A4 8358 - 02A4 837C - 02A4 8380 DFOPT2 Reserved Destination FIFO Options Register 2 02A4 8384 DFSRC2 Destination FIFO Source Address Register 2 02A4 8388 DFCNT2 Destination FIFO Count Register 2 02A4 838C DFDST2 Destination FIFO Destination Address Register 2 02A4 8390 DFBIDX2 Destination FIFO BIDX Register 2 02A4 8394 DFMPPRXY2 02A4 8398 - 02A4 83BC - Destination FIFO Memory Protection Proxy Register 2 02A4 83C0 DFOPT3 Destination FIFO Options Register 3 02A4 83C4 DFSRC3 Destination FIFO Source Address Register 3 02A4 83C8 DFCNT3 Destination FIFO Count Register 3 02A4 83CC DFDST3 Destination FIFO Destination Address Register 3 02A4 83D0 DFBIDX3 Destination FIFO BIDX Register 3 02A4 83D4 DFMPPRXY3 02A4 83D8 - 02A4 FFFC - Reserved Destination FIFO Memory Protection Proxy Register 3 Reserved End of Table 7-11 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated C64x+ Peripheral Information and Electrical Specifications 119 TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com 7.5 Interrupts 7.5.1 Interrupt Sources and Interrupt Controller The CPU interrupts on the C6457 device are configured through the C64x+ Megamodule Interrupt Controller. The interrupt controller allows for up to 128 system events to be programmed to any of the twelve CPU interrupt inputs (CPUINT4 - CPUINT15), the CPU exception input (EXCEP), or the advanced emulation logic. The 128 system events consist of both internally-generated events (within the megamodule) and chip-level events. Table 7-12 shows the mapping of system events. For more information on the Interrupt Controller, see the TMS320C64x+ Megamodule Reference Guide (literature number SPRU871). Table 7-12 TMS320C6457 System Event Mapping (Part 1 of 3) Event Number Description PRODUCT PREVIEW (1) EVT0 Output of event combiner 0 in interrupt controller, for events 1 - 31. 1 (1) EVT1 Output of event combiner 1 in interrupt controller, for events 32 - 63. 2 (1) EVT2 Output of event combiner 2 in interrupt controller, for events 64 - 95. 3 (1) EVT3 4-8 Reserved 9 (1) EMU_DTDMA 10 None Output of event combiner 3 in interrupt controller, for events 96 - 127. Reserved. These system events are not connected and, therefore, not used. EMU interrupt for: • Host scan access • DTDMA transfer complete • AET interrupt This system event is not connected and, therefore, not used. 11 (1) EMU_RTDXRX EMU real-time data exchange (RTDX) receive complete 12 (1) EMU_RTDXTX EMU RTDX transmit complete 13(1) IDMA0 IDMA channel 0 interrupt (1) IDMA1 IDMA channel 1 interrupt 15 DSPINT HPI-to-DSP interrupt 16 I2CINT I2C interrupt 14 120 Interrupt Event 0 17 MACINT 18 AEASYNCERR Ethernet MAC interrupt 19 Reserved Reserved. This system event is not connected and, therefore, not used. 20 INTDST0 RapidIO interrupt 0 21 INTDST1 RapidIO interrupt 1 22 INTDST2 RapidIO interrupt 2 EMIFA error interrupt 23 INTDST3 24 EDMA3CC_GINT RapidIO interrupt 3 25 MACRXINT Ethernet MAC receive interrupt 26 MACTXINT Ethernet MAC transmit interrupt 27 MACTHRESH 28 INTDST4 RapidIO interrupt 4 29 INTDST5 RapidIO interrupt 5 30 INTDST6 RapidIO interrupt 6 31 Reserved Reserved. These system events are not connected and, therefore, not used. 32 VCP2_INT VCP2 error interrupt 33 TCP2A_INT TCP2_A error interrupt 34 TCP2B_INT TCP2_B error interrupt 35 Reserved 36 UINT EDMA3 channel global completion interrupt Ethernet MAC receive threshold interrupt Reserved. These system events are not connected and, therefore, not used. UTOPIA interrupt C64x+ Peripheral Information and Electrical Specifications 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com Table 7-12 TMS320C6457 System Event Mapping (Part 2 of 3) Event Number Interrupt Event 37 - 39 Reserved Description Reserved. These system events are not connected and, therefore, not used. 40 RINT0 McBSP0 receive interrupt 41 XINT0 McBSP0 transmit interrupt 42 RINT1 McBSP1 receive interrupt 43 XINT1 McBSP1 transmit interrupt 44 - 50 Reserved 51 GPINT0 GPIO interrupt 52 GPINT1 GPIO interrupt 53 GPINT2 GPIO interrupt 54 GPINT3 GPIO interrupt 55 GPINT4 GPIO interrupt 56 GPINT5 GPIO interrupt 57 GPINT6 GPIO interrupt 58 GPINT7 GPIO interrupt 59 GPINT8 GPIO interrupt PRODUCT PREVIEW Reserved. Do not use. 60 GPINT9 GPIO interrupt 61 GPINT10 GPIO interrupt 62 GPINT11 GPIO interrupt 63 GPINT12 GPIO interrupt 64 GPINT13 GPIO interrupt 65 GPINT14 GPIO interrupt 66 GPINT15 GPIO interrupt 67 TINTLO0 Timer 0 lower counter interrupt 68 TINTHI0 Timer 0 higher counter interrupt 69 TINTLO1 Timer 1 lower counter interrupt 70 TINTHI1 71 EDMA3CC_INT0 EDMA3CC completion interrupt - Mask0 Timer 1 higher counter interrupt 72 EDMA3CC_INT1 EDMA3CC completion interrupt - Mask1 73 EDMA3CC_INT2 EDMA3CC completion interrupt - Mask2 74 EDMA3CC_INT3 EDMA3CC completion interrupt - Mask3 75 EDMA3CC_INT4 EDMA3CC completion interrupt - Mask4 76 EDMA3CC_INT5 EDMA3CC completion interrupt - Mask5 77 EDMA3CC_INT6 EDMA3CC completion interrupt - Mask6 78 EDMA3CC_INT7 EDMA3CC completion interrupt - Mask7 79 EDMA3CC_ERRINT EDMA3CC error interrupt 80 Reserved 81 EDMA3TC0_ERRINT EDMA3TC0 error interrupt 82 EDMA3TC1_ERRINT EDMA3TC1 error interrupt 83 EDMA3TC2_ERRINT EDMA3TC2 error interrupt 84 EDMA3TC3_ERRINT 85 EDMA3CC_AET 86 EDMA3TC4_ERRINT EDMA3TC4 error interrupt 87 EDMA3TC5_ERRINT EDMA3TC5 error interrupt 88 - 93 Reserved 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated Reserved. This system event is not connected and, therefore, not used. EDMA3TC3 error interrupt EDMA3CC AET Event Reserved. These system events are not connected and, therefore, not used. C64x+ Peripheral Information and Electrical Specifications 121 TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 Table 7-12 www.ti.com TMS320C6457 System Event Mapping (Part 3 of 3) Event Number Interrupt Event 94 ETBOVFLINT 95 ETBUNFLINT 96 (1) INTERR 97 (1) EMC_IDMAERR 98 - 99 Reserved Description Overflow condition occurred in ETB Underflow condition occurred in ETB Interrupt Controller dropped CPU interrupt event EMC invalid IDMA parameters Reserved. These system events are not connected and, therefore, not used. (1) EFIINTA EFI interrupt from side A 101 (1) EFIINTB EFI interrupt from side B 102 - 112 Reserved Reserved. These system events are not connected and, therefore, not used. L1P_ED1 L1P single bit error detected during DMA read 100 113 (1) PRODUCT PREVIEW 114 - 115 116 (1) 117 (1) Reserved 118 (1) Reserved. These system events are not connected and, therefore, not used. L2_ED1 L2 single bit error detected L2_ED2 L2 two bit error detected PDC_INT Powerdown sleep interrupt 119 (1) SYS_CMPA CPU memory protection fault 120 (1) L1P_CMPA L1P CPU memory protection fault 121 (1) L1P_DMPA L1P DMA memory protection fault 122 (1) L1D_CMPA L1D CPU memory protection fault 123 (1) L1D_DMPA 124 (1) L2_CMPA 125 (1) 126 (1) 127 (1) L2_DMPA IDMA_CMPA IDMA_BUSERR L1D DMA memory protection fault L2 CPU memory protection fault L2 DMA memory protection fault IDMA CPU memory protection fault IDMA bus error interrupt End of Table 7-12 1 This system event is generated from within the C64x+ megamodule. 7.5.2 External Interrupts Electrical Data/Timing Timing Requirements for External Interrupts (1) Table 7-13 (see Figure 7-8) No. Min Max Unit 1 tw(NMIL) Width of the NMI interrupt pulse low 6P ns 2 tw(NMIH) Width of the NMI interrupt pulse high 6P ns End of Table 7-13 1 P = 1/CPU clock frequency in ns. For example, when running parts at 1000 MHz, use P = 1 ns. Figure 7-8 NMI Interrupt Timing 1 2 NMI 122 C64x+ Peripheral Information and Electrical Specifications 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com 7.6 Reset Controller The reset controller detects the different type of resets supported on the TMS320C6457 device and manages the distribution of those resets throughout the device. Table 7-14 explains further the types of reset, the reset initiator, and the effects of each reset on the device. For more information on the effects of each reset on the PLL controllers and their clocks, see Section 7.6.7 ‘‘Reset Electrical Data/Timing’’ on page 128. Table 7-14 Reset Types Type Initiator Effect(s) Power-on Reset POR pin Resets the entire chip including the test and emulation logic. The device configuration pins are latched only during POR. Warm Reset RESET pin Resets everything except for the test and emulation logic and PLL2. The emulator stays alive during warm reset. The device configuration pins are not re-latched. DDR2 memory contents will be preserved if the user places the DDR2 SDRAM in “Self-Refresh” mode before starting a Warm Reset sequence. System Reset Emulator Serial RapidIO PLLCTL (1) System reset, by default, behaves as hard reset, but can be configured as soft reset if initiated by Serial RapidIO or PLLCTL. Emulator-initiated reset is always a hard reset. • Hard reset effects are the same as those of a warm reset. • Soft reset means external memory contents can be maintained, it does not affect the clock logic, or the power control logic of the peripherals. See 7.6.3 ‘‘System Reset’’ on page 124 for more details. A system reset does not reset the test and emulation circuitry. The device configuration pins are also not re-latched. CPU Local Reset Watchdog Timer CPU local reset. End of Table 7-14 1 All masters in the device have access to the PLLCTL registers. 7.6.1 Power-on Reset (POR Pin) Power-on reset is initiated by the POR pin and is used to reset the entire device, including the test and emulation logic. Power-on reset is also referred to as a cold reset because the device usually goes through a power-up cycle. During power-up, the POR pin must be asserted (driven low) until the power supplies have reached their normal operating conditions. Note that a device power-up cycle is not required to initiate a power-on reset. For power-on reset, the main PLL controller comes up in bypass mode and the PLL is not enabled. Other resets do not affect the state of the PLL or the dividers in the PLL controller. For the secondary PLL, the PLL is enabled and always clocking when POR is not asserted. The following sequence must be followed during a power-on reset: 1. Wait for all power supplies to reach normal operating conditions while keeping the POR pin asserted (driven low). While POR is asserted, all pins except RESETSTAT will be set to high-impedance. After the POR pin is de-asserted (driven high), all Z group pins, low group pins, and high group pins are set to their reset state and will remain at their reset state until otherwise configured by their respective peripheral. All peripherals that are power managed, are disabled after a Power-on Reset and must be enabled through the Device State Control registers (for more details, see Section 3.2 ‘‘Peripheral Selection After Device Reset’’ on page 60). 2. Clocks are reset, and they are propagated throughout the chip to reset any logic that was using reset synchronously. All logic is now reset and RESETSTAT will be driven low indicating that the device is in reset. 3. POR must be held active until all supplies on the board are stable then for at least an additional 100 μs + 2000 CLKIN2 cycles. 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated C64x+ Peripheral Information and Electrical Specifications 123 PRODUCT PREVIEW The C6457 device has several types of resets: • Power-on reset • Warm reset • System reset • CPU reset TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com 4. The POR pin can now be de-asserted. Reset sampled pin values are latched at this point. PLL2 is taken out of reset and begins its locking sequence, and all power-on device initialization also begins. 5. After device initialization is complete, the RESETSTAT pin is de-asserted (driven high). By this time, PLL2 has already completed its locking sequence and is outputting a valid clock. The system clocks of both PLL controllers are allowed to finish their current cycles and then paused for 10 cycles of their respective system reference clocks. After the pause, the system clocks are restarted at their default divide by settings. 6. The device is now out of reset and device execution begins as dictated by the selected boot mode. Note—To most of the device, reset is de-asserted only when the POR and RESET pins are both de-asserted (driven high). Therefore, in the sequence described above, if the RESET pin is held low past the low period of the POR pin, most of the device will remain in reset. The RESET pin should not be tied together with the POR pin. PRODUCT PREVIEW 7.6.2 Warm Reset (RESET Pin) A warm reset will reset everything on the device except the PLLs, PLL controller, test, and emulation logic. POR should also remain de-asserted during this time. The following sequence must be followed during a warm reset: 1. The RESET pin is pulled active low for a minimum of 24 CLKIN1 cycles. During this time the RESET signal is able to propagate to all modules (except those specifically mentioned above). All I/O are Hi-Z for modules affected by RESET, to prevent off-chip contention during the warm reset. 2. Once all logic is reset, RESETSTAT is driven active to denote that the device is in reset. 3. The RESET pin can now be released. A minimal device initialization begins to occur. Note that configuration pins are not re-latched and clocking is unaffected within the device. 4. After device initialization is complete, the RESETSTAT pin is de-asserted (driven high). Note—The POR pin should be held inactive (high) throughout the warm reset sequence. Otherwise, if POR is activated (brought low), the minimum POR pulse width must be met. The RESET pin should not be tied together with the POR pin. Note—The DDR2 SDRAM contents will also be preserved if the user places the SDRAM into Self-Refresh mode before starting a Warm Reset sequence. Please see the TMS320C6457 DSP DDR2 Memory Controller User’s Guide (literature number SPRUGK5). 7.6.3 System Reset In a System Reset, test and emulation logic are unaffected. The device configuration pins are also not re-latched. System reset can be initiated by the emulator or Serial RapidIO or by the PLLCTL: • Emulator Initiated System Reset: The emulator initiated System Reset is always a Hard Reset. The effects of a Hard Reset are the same as a Warm Reset (defined in section 7.6.2 ‘‘Warm Reset (RESET Pin)’’ on page 124). • Serial RapidIO Initiated System Reset: The Serial Rapid IO initiated System Reset can be configured by the RSTCFG register (section 7.6.6.3 ‘‘Reset Configuration Register’’ on page 127) as a Soft Reset or Hard Reset. For more information on the Serial RapidIO initiated system reset, see Section 4.2 of the TMS320C6457 DSP Serial RapidIO (SRIO) User's Guide (literature number SPRUGK4). • PLLCTL Initiated System Reset: The PLLCTL module can initiate a System Reset using the RSTCTRL register; see section 7.6.6.2 ‘‘Software Reset Control Register’’ on page 127. The PLLCTL initiated System Reset can be configured by the RSTCFG register (section 7.6.6.3 ‘‘Reset Configuration Register’’ on page 127) as a Soft Reset or Hard Reset. 124 C64x+ Peripheral Information and Electrical Specifications 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com During a soft reset, the following happens: 1. The RESETSTAT pin goes low to indicate an internal reset is being generated. The reset is allowed to propagate through the system. Internal system clocks are not affected. PLLs also remain locked. 2. After device initialization is complete, the RESETSTAT pin is deasserted (driven high). In addition, the PLL controllers pause their system clocks for about 10 cycles. At this point: › The state of the peripherals before the soft reset is not changed. For example, if McBSP0 was in the enabled state before soft reset, it will remain in the enabled state after soft reset. › The I/O pins are controlled as dictated by the DEVSTAT register. › The DDR2 Memory Controller and EMIFA registers retain their previous values. Only the DDR2 Memory Controller and EMIFA state machines are reset by the soft reset. › The PLL controllers are operating in the mode prior to soft reset. System clocks are unaffected. The boot sequence is started after the system clocks are restarted. Since the configuration pins (including the BOOTMODE[3:0] pins) are not latched with a System Reset, the previous values, as shown in the DEVSTAT register, are used to select the boot mode. 7.6.4 CPU Reset Timer1 can provide a local CPU reset if it is set up in watchdog mode. 7.6.5 Reset Priority If any of the above reset sources occur simultaneously, the PLLCTL processes only the highest priority reset request. The reset request priorities are as follows (high to low): • Power-on reset • Warm reset and system reset 7.6.6 Reset Controller Register There are three reset controller registers: Reset Type Status (RSTYPE) register (029A 00E4), Software Reset Control (RSTCTRL) register (029A 00E8), and Reset Configuration (RSTCFG) register (029A 00EC). All three registers fall in the same memory range as the PLL1 Controller registers [029A 0000 - 029A 0170] (see Table 7-26 ‘‘PLL1 Controller Registers (Including Reset Controller)’’ on page 133). 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated C64x+ Peripheral Information and Electrical Specifications 125 PRODUCT PREVIEW In the case of a Soft Reset, the clock logic or the power control logic of the peripherals are not affected, and, therefore, the enabled/disabled state of the peripherals is not affected. The following external memory contents are maintained during a soft reset: • DDR2 Memory Controller: The DDR2 Memory Controller registers are not reset. In addition, the DDR2 SDRAM memory content is retained if the user places the DDR2 SDRAM in self-refresh mode before invoking the soft reset. • EMIFA: The contents of the memory connected to the EMIFA are retained. The EMIFA registers are not reset. TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com 7.6.6.1 Reset Type Status Register The reset type status (RSTYPE) register latches the cause of the last reset. If multiple reset sources occur simultaneously, this register latches the highest priority reset source. The Reset Type Status register is shown in Table 7-15 and described in Table 7-16. Table 7-15 Reset Type Status Register (RSTYPE) Address - 029A 00E4h Bit 31 Acronym Reset (1) Bit 15 Acronym PRODUCT PREVIEW Reset 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 Reserved EMU-RST Reserved R-0 R-0 R-0 14 13 12 10 9 8 7 6 5 19 4 3 18 17 16 2 1 0 Reserved SRIORST Reserved PLLCTRLRST WRST POR R-0 R-0 R-0 R-0 R-0 R-0 (1) 11 20 1 R/W = Read/Write; R = Read only; -n = value after reset Table 7-16 Reset Type Status Register (RSTYPE) Field Descriptions Bit Acronym Description 31:29 Reserved Reserved. Read only. Always reads as 0. Writes have no effect. 28 EMU-RST 27:9 Reserved 8 SRIORST 7:3 Reserved 2 PLLCTLRST 1 WRST 0 POR System reset initiated by emulator. 0 = Not the last reset to occur. 1 = The last reset to occur. Reserved. Read only. Always reads as 0. Writes have no effect. System reset initiated by SRIO. 0 = Not the last reset to occur. 1 = The last reset to occur. Reserved. Read only. Always reads as 0. Writes have no effect. System reset initiated by PLLCTL. 0 = Not the last reset to occur. 1 = The last reset to occur. Warm reset. 0 = Warm reset was not the last reset to occur. 1 = Warm reset was the last reset to occur. Power-on reset. 0 = Power-on reset was not the last reset to occur. 1 = Power-on reset was the last reset to occur. End of Table 7-16 126 C64x+ Peripheral Information and Electrical Specifications 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com 7.6.6.2 Software Reset Control Register This register contains a key that enables writes to the MSB of this register and the RSTCFG register. The key value is 0x5A69. A valid key will be stored as 0x000C, any other key value is invalid. When the RSTCTRL or the RSTCFG is written, the key is invalidated. Every write must be set up with a valid key. The Software Reset Control register (RSTCTRL) is shown in Table 7-17 and described in Table 7-18. Table 7-17 Software Reset Control Register (RSTCTRL) Hex Address - 029A 00E8h Bit 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 23 (1) 21 20 19 18 17 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 16 SWRST R-0x0000 Bit R/W-0x 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 (2) 0 KEY Acronym Reset 22 (1) PRODUCT PREVIEW Reset 24 Reserved Acronym R/W-0x0003 1 R/W = Read/Write; R = Read only; -n = value after reset 2 Writes are conditional based on valid key. Table 7-18 Software Reset Control Register Field Descriptions Bit Acronym Description 31:17 Reserved Reserved. 16 SWRST 15:0 KEY Software reset 0 = Reset 1 = Not reset Key used to enable writes to RSTCTRL and RSTCFG. End of Table 7-18 7.6.6.3 Reset Configuration Register This register is used to configure the type of system resets initiated by the SRIO module or a PLL controller; i.e., a hard reset or a soft reset. By default, both the system resets will be hard resets. The Reset Configuration register (RSTCFG) is shown in Table 7-19 and described in Table 7-20. Table 7-19 Reset Configuration Register (RSTCFG) Address - 029A 00ECh Bit 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 Reset (1) 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 R-0x2000 Bit 15 Acronym Reset 24 Reserved Acronym (1) 14 Reserved R-0x000 13 12 11 10 9 8 PLLCTLRSTTYPE R/W-0 Reserved (2) R-0x000 SRIORSTTYPE R/W-0x0 (2) 1 R/W = Read/Write; R = Read only; -n = value after reset 2 Writes are conditional based on valid key. For details, see Section 7.6.6.2 ‘‘Software Reset Control Register’’. Table 7-20 Reset Configuration Register (RSTCFG) Field Descriptions (Part 1 of 2) Bit Acronym Description 31:14 Reserved Reserved. 13 PLLCTLRSTTYPE PLL controller initiates a software driven reset of type: 0 = Hard reset (default) 1 = Soft reset 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated C64x+ Peripheral Information and Electrical Specifications 127 TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 Table 7-20 www.ti.com Reset Configuration Register (RSTCFG) Field Descriptions (Part 2 of 2) Bit Acronym Description 12:1 Reserved Reserved. 0 SRIORSTTYPE SRIO module initiates a reset of type: 0 = Hard Reset (default) 1 = Soft Reset End of Table 7-20 7.6.7 Reset Electrical Data/Timing Table 7-21 Reset Timing Requirements (1) (2) (see Figure 7-9 and Figure 7-10) PRODUCT PREVIEW No. Min Max Unit 1 th(SUPPLY-POR) Hold Time, POR low after supplies stable and input clocks valid 1000 ns 2 tsu(RESETH-PORH) Setup Time, RESET high to POR high 1000 ns 4 tw(RESET) Pulse Duration, RESET low 24C ns 7 ts(BOOT) Setup time, boot mode and configuration pins valid before POR or RESET high 12C ns 8 th(BOOT) Hold time, bootmode and configuration pins valid after POR or RESET high 12C ns End of Table 7-21 1 If CORECLKSEL = 0, C = 1 ÷ CORECLK(N|P) frequency in ns. 2 If CORECLKSEL = 1, C = 1 ÷ ALTCORECLK frequency in ns. Table 7-22 Reset Switching Characteristics Over Recommended Operating Conditions (see Figure 7-9 and Figure 7-10) No. Parameter 3 td(PORH-RSTATH) Delay Time, POR high to RESETSTAT high 5 td(RESETH-RSTATH) Delay Time, RESET high to RESETSTAT high Min Max Unit 200 μs 5 μs End of Table 7-22 Table 7-23 Warm Reset Switching Characteristics Over Recommended Operating Conditions (see Figure 7-10 and Figure 7-11) No. 9 Parameter tsu(PORH-RESETL) Setup time, POR high to RESET low Min 1.34 Max Unit ns End of Table 7-23 128 C64x+ Peripheral Information and Electrical Specifications 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com Figure 7-9 Power-On Reset Timing 1 2 POR RESET 3 RESETSTAT 7 PRODUCT PREVIEW Boot and Device Configuration Pins 8 Figure 7-10 Warm Reset Timing — RESETSTAT Relative to RESET POR 4 RESET 5 RESETSTAT Figure 7-11 Warm Reset Timing — Setup Time Between POR De-Asserted and RESET Asserted [ POR RESET 9 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated C64x+ Peripheral Information and Electrical Specifications 129 TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com 7.7 PLL1 and PLL1 Controller This section provides a description of the PLL1 controller. For details on the operation of the PLL controller module, see the TMS320C6457 DSP Software-Programmable Phase-Locked Loop (PLL) Controller User's Guide (literature number SPRUGL3). Note—The PLL1 controller registers can be accessed by any master in the device. The main PLL is controlled by the standard PLL controller. The PLL controller manages the clock ratios, alignment, and gating for the system clocks to the device. Figure 7-12 shows a block diagram of the PLL controller. The following paragraphs define the clocks and PLL controller parameters. Figure 7-12 PLL1 and PLL1 Controller PRODUCT PREVIEW 6457 Main PLL Controller Main PLL xM /1 SYSREFCLK CORECLK(N|P) C64x+ Megamodule ALTCORECLK CORECLKSEL /2 AVDD18 SYSCLK2 To L2 and L2 PDCL /x SYSCLK3 EMI Filter PLLV1 C1 560 pF C2 0.01 µF /3 SYSCLK4 (chip_clk3) /6 SYSCLK5 (chip_clk6) /y SYSCLK6 (mcbsp_clks) /z To Switch Fabric, Peripherals, Accelerators SYSCLK7 (emifa_mclk) /p SYSCLK8 (slow_sysclk) The inputs, multiply factor within the PLL, and post-division for each of the chip-level clocks from the PLL output. The PLL controller also controls reset propagation through the chip, clock alignment, and test points. The PLL controller monitors the PLL status and provides an output signal indicating when the PLL is locked. PLL1 power is supplied externally via the PLL1 power-supply pin (PLLV1). An external EMI filter circuit must be added to PLLV1, as shown in Figure 7-12. The 1.8-V supply of the EMI filter must be from the same 1.8-V power plane supplying the I/O power-supply pin, DVDD18. TI requires EMI filter manufacturer Murata, part number NFM18CC222R1C3 or NFM18CC223R1C3. 130 C64x+ Peripheral Information and Electrical Specifications 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com All PLL external components (C1, C2, and the EMI Filter) must be placed as close to the C64x+ DSP device as possible. For the best performance, TI recommends that all the PLL external components be on a single side of the board without jumpers, switches, or components other than those shown. For reduced PLL jitter, maximize the spacing between switching signal traces and the PLL external components (C1, C2, and the EMI Filter). CAUTION—The PLL controller module as described in the TMS320C6457 DSP Software-Programmable Phase-Locked Loop (PLL) Controller User's Guide (literature number SPRUGL3) includes a superset of features, some of which are not supported on the TMS320C6457TMS320C6457 DSP. The following sections describe the registers that are supported; it should be assumed that any registers not included in these sections is not supported by the C6457 DSP. Furthermore, only the bits within the registers described here are supported. Avoid writing to any reserved memory location or changing the value of reserved bits. 7.7.1 PLL1 Controller Device-Specific Information 7.7.1.1 Internal Clocks and Maximum Operating Frequencies The main PLL, used to drive the core, the switch fabric, and a majority of the peripheral clocks (all but the DDR2 clock) requires a PLL controller to manage the various clock divisions, gating, and synchronization. The main PLL controller has several SYSCLK outputs that are listed below, along with the clock description. Each SYSCLK has a corresponding divider that divides down the output clock of the PLL. Note that dividers are not programmable unless explicitly mentioned in the description below. • SYSREFCLK: Full-rate clock (GEM_CLK1) for C64x+ megamodule. • SYSCLK2: 1/2-rate clock (GEM_L2_CLK) used to clock the L2 and L2 powerdown controller. • SYSCLK3: 1/x-rate clock (GEM_TRACE_CLK) for emulation and trace logic of the DSP. The default rate for this clock is 1/3. This is programmable from /1 to /32, where this clock does not violate the maximum clock rate of 333 MHz. The data rate on the trace pins are 1/2 of this clock. • SYSCLK4: 1/3-rate clock (CHIP_CLK3) for the switched central resources (SCRs), EDMA3, VCP2, TCP2_A, TCP2_B, SRIO, as well as the data bus interfaces of the EMIFA and DDR2 memory controller. • SYSCLK5: 1/6-rate clock (CHIP_CLK6) for other peripherals (PLL controller, PSC, L3 ROM, McBSPs, Timer64s, EMAC, HPI, UTOPIA, I2C, and GPIO). • SYSCLK6: 1/y-rate clock (CHIP_CLKS) for an optional McBSP CLKS module input to drive the clock generator. The default for this clock is 1/10. This is programmable from /6 to /32, where this clock does not violate the maximum clock rate of 100 MHz. This clock is also output to the SYSCLKOUT pin. • SYSCLK7: 1/z-rate clock (EMIF_MCLK) for an optional internal clock for EMIFA. The default for this clock is 1/10. This is programmable from /6 to /32, where this clock does not violate the maximum clock rate of 166 MHz. The data rate at the pins must not violate 100 MHz. • SYSCLK8: 1/p-rate clock (SLOW_SYSCLK). The default for this clock is 1/10. This is programmable from /10 to /32. Note—In case any of the other programmable SYSCLKs are set slower than 1/10 rate, then SYSCLK8 (SLOW_SYSCLK) needs to be programmed to either match, or be slower than, the slowest SYSCLK in the system. 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated C64x+ Peripheral Information and Electrical Specifications 131 PRODUCT PREVIEW The minimum CORECLK rise and fall times should also be observed. For the input clock timing requirements, see Section 7.7.4 ‘‘PLL1 Controller Input and Output Electrical Data/Timing’’. TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com Note that there is a minimum and maximum operating frequency for CORECLK(N|P), ALTCORECLK, SYSREFCLK, SYSCLK3, SYSCLK6, and SYSCLK7. The PLL1 controller must not be configured to exceed any of these constraints (certain combinations of external core clock input, internal dividers, and PLL multiply ratios might not be supported). For the PLL clocks input and output frequency ranges, see Table 7-24. Table 7-24 Timing Requirements for Reset Clock SIgnal Min Max Unit CORECLK(N|P) 50 61.44 MHz ALTCORECLK 50 61.44 MHz 400 SYSREFCLK PRODUCT PREVIEW 1200 MHz SYSCLK3 333 MHz SYSCLK6 100 MHz SYSCLK7 166 MHz End of Table 7-24 7.7.1.2 PLL1 Controller Operating Modes The PLL1 controller has two modes of operation: bypass mode and PLL mode. The mode of operation is determined by the PLLEN bit of the PLL control register (PLLCTL). In PLL mode, SYSREFCLK is generated from the device input clock CORECLK(N|P) using the divider POSTDIV and the PLL multiplier PLLM. In bypass mode, CORECLK(N|P) is fed directly to SYSREFCLK. All hosts (HPI, etc.) must hold off accesses to the DSP while the frequency of its internal clocks is changing. A mechanism must be in place such that the DSP notifies the host when the PLL configuration has completed. 7.7.1.3 PLL1 Stabilization, Lock, and Reset Times The PLL stabilization time is the amount of time that must be allotted for the internal PLL regulators to become stable after device powerup. The PLL should not be operated until this stabilization time has expired. The PLL reset time is the amount of wait time needed when resetting the PLL (writing PLLRST = 1), in order for the PLL to properly reset, before bringing the PLL out of reset (writing PLLRST = 0). For the PLL1 reset time value, see Table 7-25. The PLL lock time is the amount of time needed from when the PLL is taken out of reset (PLLRST = 1 with PLLEN = 0) to when to when the PLL controller can be switched to PLL mode (PLLEN = 1). The PLL1 lock time is given in Table 7-25. Table 7-25 PLL1 Stabilization, Lock, and Reset Times Min PLL stabilization time PLL lock time PLL reset time Typ Max 100 μs 2000 × C 1000 Unit (1) ns End of Table 7-25 1 C = CORECLK(N|P) cycle time in ns. 132 C64x+ Peripheral Information and Electrical Specifications 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com 7.7.2 PLL1 Controller Memory Map The memory map of the PLL1 controller is shown in Table 7-26. Note that only registers documented here are accessible on the TMS320C6457. Other addresses in the PLL1 controller memory map should not be modified. PLL1 Controller Registers (Including Reset Controller) Hex Address Range Acronym Register Name 029A 0000 - 029A 00E3 - 029A 00E4 RSTYPE Reserved 029A 00E8 RSTCTRL Software Reset Control Register 029A 00EC RSTCFG Reset Configuration Register Reset Type Status Register (Reset Controller) 029A 00F0 - 029A 00FF - 029A 0100 PLLCTL Reserved 029A 0104 - Reserved 029A 0108 - Reserved PLL Control Register 029A 010C - 029A 0110 PLLM 029A 0114 - Reserved 029A 0118 - Reserved 029A 011C - 029A 0120 PLLDIV3 029A 0124 - 029A 0128 POSTDIV PRODUCT PREVIEW Table 7-26 Reserved PLL Multiplier Control Register Reserved PLL Controller Divider 3 Register Reserved PLL Post-Divider Register 029A 012C - Reserved 029A 0130 - Reserved 029A 0134 - Reserved 029A 0138 PLLCMD 029A 013C PLLSTAT PLL Controller Status Register 029A 0140 ALNCTL PLL Controller Clock Align Control Register 029A 0144 DCHANGE 029A 0148 - PLL Controller Command Register PLLDIV Ratio Change Status Register Reserved 029A 014C - 029A 0150 SYSTAT Reserved 029A 0154 - Reserved 029A 0158 - Reserved SYSCLK Status Register 029A 015C - Reserved 029A 0160 - 029A 0164 - Reserved 029A 0168 PLLDIV6 PLL Controller Divider 6 Register 029A 016C PLLDIV7 PLL Controller Divider 7 Register 029A 0170 PLLDIV8 PLL Controller Divider 8 Register 029A 0174 - 029B FFFF - Reserved End of Table 7-26 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated C64x+ Peripheral Information and Electrical Specifications 133 TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com 7.7.3 PLL1 Controller Registers This section provides a description of the PLL1 controller registers. For details on the operation of the PLL controller module, see the TMS320C6457 DSP Software-Programmable Phase-Locked Loop (PLL) Controller User's Guide (literature number SPRUGL3). Note—The PLL1 controller registers can be accessed by any master in the device. PRODUCT PREVIEW CAUTION—Not all of the registers documented in the TMS320C6457 DSP Software-Programmable Phase-Locked Loop (PLL) Controller User's Guide (literature number SPRUGL3) are supported on the TMS320C6457. Only those registers documented in this section are supported. Furthermore, only the bits within the registers described here are supported. Avoid writing to any reserved memory location or changing the value of reserved bits. 7.7.3.1 PLL1 Control Register The PLL1control register (PLLCTL) is shown in Table 7-27 and described in Table 7-28. Table 7-27 PLL1 Control Register (PLLCTL) Address - 029A 0100h Bit 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 Reset (1) Bit 21 20 19 18 17 16 5 4 3 2 1 0 R-0 15 14 13 12 11 10 Reserved Acronym Reset 22 Reserved Acronym (1) 9 8 7 6 Reserved Reserved R-0 R/W-0 R-1 Reserved PLLRST R/W-0 R/W-1 Reserved PLLPWRDN PLLEN R-0 R/W-0 R/W-0 1 R/W = Read/Write; R = Read only; -n = value after reset Table 7-28 Bit PLL1 Control Register (PLLCTL) Field Descriptions Acronym Description 31:8 Reserved Reserved. Read only. Always reads as 0. Writes have no effect. 7 Reserved Reserved. Writes to this register must keep this bit as 0. 6 Reserved Reserved. Read only. Always reads as 1. Writes have no effect. 5:4 Reserved Reserved. Writes to this register must keep this bit as 0. 3 PLLRST 2 Reserved 1 PLLPWRDN 0 PLLEN PLL reset bit 0 = PLL reset is released 1 = PLL reset is asserted Reserved. Read only. Always reads as 0. Writes have no effect. PLL power-down mode select bit 0 = PLL is operational 1 = PLL is placed in power-down state, i.e., all analog circuitry in the PLL is turned-off PLL enable bit 0 = Bypass mode. Divider POSTDIV and PLL are bypassed. All the system clocks (SYSCLKn) are divided down directly from input reference clock. 1 = PLL mode. Divider POSTDIV and PLL are not bypassed. PLL output path is enabled. All the system clocks (SYSCLKn) are divided down from PLL output. End of Table 7-28 134 C64x+ Peripheral Information and Electrical Specifications 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com 7.7.3.2 PLL Multiplier Control Register The PLL multiplier control register (PLLM) is shown in Table 7-29 and described in Table 7-30. The PLLM register defines the input reference clock frequency multiplier in conjunction with the PLL divider ratio bits (RATIO) in the PLL controller post-divider register (POSTDIV). Table 7-29 PLL Multiplier Control Register (PLLM) Address - 029A 0110h Bit 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 (1) 22 21 20 19 6 5 4 3 18 17 16 2 1 0 R-0 Bit 15 14 13 12 11 Acronym Reset 23 (1) 10 9 8 7 Reserved PLLM R-0 R/W-0 PRODUCT PREVIEW Reset 24 Reserved Acronym 1 R/W = Read/Write; R = Read only; -n = value after reset Table 7-30 PLL Multiplier Control Register (PLLM) Field Descriptions Bit Acronym 31:5 Reserved 4:0 PLLM Description Reserved. Read only. Always reads as 0. Writes have no effect. PLL multiplier bits. Defines the frequency multiplier of the input reference clock in conjunction with the PLL divider ratio bits (RATIO) in POSTDIV. • 110000 = × 49 • 110001 = × 50 • 110010 = × 51 • 110011 = × 52 • 110100 = × 53 • 110101 = × 54 • 110110 = × 55 • 110111 = × 56 • 111000 = × 57 • 111001 = × 58 • 111010 = × 59 • 111011 = × 60 • 111100 = × 61 • 111101 = × 62 • 111110 = × 63 • 111111 = × 64 • 100000 = × 33 • 100001 = × 34 • 100010 = × 35 • 100011 = × 36 • 100100 = × 37 • 100101 = × 38 • 100110 = × 39 • 100111 = × 40 • 101000 = × 41 • 101001 = × 42 • 101010 = × 43 • 101011 = × 44 • 101100 = × 45 • 101101 = × 46 • 101110 = × 47 • 101111 = × 48 • 010000 = × 17 • 010001 = × 18 • 010010 = × 19 • 010011 = × 20 • 010100 = × 21 • 010101 = × 22 • 010110 = × 23 • 010111 = × 24 • 011000 = × 25 • 011001 = × 26 • 011010 = × 27 • 011011 = × 28 • 011100 = × 29 • 011101 = × 30 • 011110 = × 31 • 011111 = × 32 • 000000 = × 1 • 000001 = × 2 • 000010 = × 3 • 000011 = × 4 • 000100 = × 5 • 000101 = × 6 • 000110 = × 7 • 000111 = × 8 • 001000 = × 9 • 001001 = × 10 • 001010 = × 11 • 001011 = × 12 • 001100 = × 13 • 001101 = × 14 • 001110 = × 15 • 001111 = × 16 End of Table 7-30 7.7.3.3 PLL Post-Divider Control Register The PLL post-divider control register (POSTDIV) is shown in Table 7-31 and described in Table 7-32. Table 7-31 PLL Post-Divider Control Register (POSTDIV) Address - 029A 0128 Bit 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 Reset (1) Bit Reset (1) 23 22 21 20 19 7 6 5 4 3 18 17 16 2 1 0 R-0 15 Acronym 24 Reserved Acronym 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 POSTDEN Reserved RATIO R/W-1 R-0 R/W-2h 1 R/W = Read/Write; R = Read only; -n = value after reset 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated C64x+ Peripheral Information and Electrical Specifications 135 TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 Table 7-32 Bit www.ti.com PLL Post-Divider Control Register (POSTDIV) Field Descriptions Acronym Description 31:16 Reserved Reserved. Read only. Always reads as 0. Writes have no effect. 15 POSTDEN Post-divider enable bit. 0 = Post-divider is disabled. No clock output. 1 = Post-divider is enabled. 14:5 Reserved Reserved. Read only. Always reads as 0. Writes have no effect. 4:0 RATIO 0 through 1Fh are divider ratio bits: » 0 = ÷ 1. Divide frequency by 1. » 1h = ÷ 2. Divide frequency by 2. » 2h = ÷ 3. Divide frequency by 3. » 3h through 1Fh = Reserved, do not use. End of Table 7-32 PRODUCT PREVIEW 7.7.3.4 PLL Controller Divider 3 Register The PLL controller divider 3 register (PLLDIV3) is shown in Table 7-33 and described in Table 7-34. Table 7-33 PLL Controller Divider 3 Register (PLLDIV3) Address - 029A 015Ch Bit 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 Reset (1) Bit (1) 23 22 21 20 19 6 5 4 3 18 17 16 2 1 0 R-0 15 Acronym Reset 24 Reserved Acronym 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 D3EN Reserved RATIO R/W-1 R-0 R/W-2h 1 R/W = Read/Write; R = Read only; -n = value after reset Table 7-34 PLL Controller Divider 3 Register (PLLDIV3) Field Descriptions Bit Acronym Description 31:16 Reserved Reserved. Read only. Always reads as 0. Writes have no effect. 15 D3EN 14:5 Reserved 4:0 RATIO Divider 3 enable bit. 0 = Divider 3 is disabled. No clock output. 1 = Divider 3 is enabled. Reserved. Read only. Always reads as 0. Writes have no effect. 0 through 1Fh are divider ratio bits: » 0 = ÷ 1. Divide frequency by 1. » 1h = ÷ 2. Divide frequency by 2. » 2h = ÷ 3. Divide frequency by 3. » 3h = ÷ 4. Divide frequency by 4. » 4h through 1Fh = ÷ 5 to ÷ 32. Divide frequency by 5 to divide frequency by 32. End of Table 7-34 136 C64x+ Peripheral Information and Electrical Specifications 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com 7.7.3.5 PLL Controller Divider 6 Register The PLL controller divider 6 register (PLLDIV6) is shown in Table 7-35 and described in Table 7-36. Table 7-35 PLL Controller Divider 6 Register (PLLDIV6) Address - 029A 0168 Bit 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 Reset (1) Bit (1) 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 R-0 15 Acronym Reset 24 Reserved Acronym 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 D6EN Reserved RATIO R/W-1 R-0 R/W-9h Table 7-36 PRODUCT PREVIEW 1 R/W = Read/Write; R = Read only; -n = value after reset PLL Controller Divider 6 Register (PLLDIV6) Field Descriptions Bit Acronym Description 31:16 Reserved Reserved. Read only. Always reads as 0. Writes have no effect. 15 D6EN 14:5 Reserved 4:0 RATIO Divider 6 enable bit. 0 = Divider 6 is disabled. No clock output. 1 = Divider 6 is enabled. Reserved. Read only. Always reads as 0. Writes have no effect. 0 through 1Fh are divider ratio bits: » 0 = ÷ 1. Divide frequency by 1. » 1h = ÷ 2. Divide frequency by 2. » 2h = ÷ 3. Divide frequency by 3. » 3h = ÷ 4. Divide frequency by 4. » 4h through 1Fh = ÷ 5 to ÷ 32. Divide frequency by 5 to divide frequency by 32. End of Table 7-36 7.7.3.6 PLL Controller Divider 7 Register The PLL controller divider 7 register (PLLDIV7) is shown in Table 7-37 and described in Table 7-38. Table 7-37 PLL Controller Divider 7 Register (PLLDIV7) Address - 029A 016Ch Bit 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 (1) Bit Reset (1) 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 R-0 15 Acronym 23 Reserved Acronym Reset 24 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 D7EN Reserved RATIO R/W-1 R-0 R/W-9h 1 R/W = Read/Write; R = Read only; -n = value after reset Table 7-38 PLL Controller Divider 7 Register (PLLDIV7) Field Descriptions (Part 1 of 2) Bit Acronym Description 31:16 Reserved Reserved. Read only. Always reads as 0. Writes have no effect. 15 D7EN Divider 7 enable bit. 0 = Divider 6 is disabled. No clock output. 1 = Divider 6 is enabled. 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated C64x+ Peripheral Information and Electrical Specifications 137 TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 Table 7-38 www.ti.com PLL Controller Divider 7 Register (PLLDIV7) Field Descriptions (Part 2 of 2) Bit Acronym Description 14:5 Reserved Reserved. Read only. Always reads as 0. Writes have no effect. 4:0 RATIO 0 through 1Fh are divider ratio bits: » 0 = ÷ 1. Divide frequency by 1. » 1h = ÷ 2. Divide frequency by 2. » 2h = ÷ 3. Divide frequency by 3. » 3h = ÷ 4. Divide frequency by 4. » 4h through 1Fh = ÷ 5 to ÷ 32. Divide frequency by 5 to divide frequency by 32. End of Table 7-38 7.7.3.7 PLL Controller Divider 8 Register PRODUCT PREVIEW The PLL controller divider 8 register (PLLDIV7) is shown in Table 7-39 and described in Table 7-40. Table 7-39 PLL Controller Divider 8 Register (PLLDIV8) Address - 029A 0170 Bit 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 (1) Bit Reset (1) 22 21 20 19 6 5 4 3 18 17 16 2 1 0 R-0 15 Acronym 23 Reserved Acronym Reset 24 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 D8EN Reserved RATIO R/W-1 R-0 R/W-9h 1 R/W = Read/Write; R = Read only; -n = value after reset Table 7-40 PLL Controller Divider 8 Register (PLLDIV8) Field Descriptions Bit Acronym Description 31:16 Reserved Reserved. Read only. Always reads as 0. Writes have no effect. 15 D8EN 14:5 Reserved 4:0 RATIO Divider 8 enable bit. 0 = Divider 6 is disabled. No clock output. 1 = Divider 6 is enabled. Reserved. Read only. Always reads as 0. Writes have no effect. 0 through 1Fh are divider ratio bits: » 0 = ÷ 1. Divide frequency by 1. » 1h = ÷ 2. Divide frequency by 2. » 2h = ÷ 3. Divide frequency by 3. » 3h = ÷ 4. Divide frequency by 4. » 4h through 1Fh = ÷ 5 to ÷ 32. Divide frequency by 5 to divide frequency by 32. End of Table 7-40 138 C64x+ Peripheral Information and Electrical Specifications 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com 7.7.3.8 PLL Controller Command Register The PLL controller command register (PLLCMD) contains the command bit for GO operation. PLLCMD is shown in Table 7-41 and described in Table 7-42. Table 7-41 PLL Controller Command Register (PLLCMD) Address - 029A 0138h 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 Reset (1) Bit 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 R-0 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 Reserved Acronym Reset 23 Reserved Acronym (1) Reserved GOSET R-0 R/W-0 R/W-0 PRODUCT PREVIEW Bit 1 R/W = Read/Write; R = Read only; -n = value after reset Table 7-42 Bit PLL Controller Command Register (PLLCMD) Field Descriptions Acronym Description 31:2 Reserved Reserved. Read only. Always reads as 0. Writes have no effect. 1 Reserved Reserved. Read only. Always reads as 0. Writes have no effect. 0 GOSET GO operation command for SYSCLK rate change and phase alignment. Before setting this bit to 1 to initiate a GO operation, check the GOSTAT bit in the PLLSTAT register to ensure all previous GO operations have completed. 0 = No effect. Write of 0 clears bit to 0. 1 = Initiates GO operation. Write of 1 initiates GO operation. Once set, GOSET remains set but further writes of 1 can initiate the GO operation. End of Table 7-42 7.7.3.9 PLL Controller Status Register The PLL controller status register (PLLSTAT) shows the PLL controller status. PLLSTAT is shown in Table 7-43 and described in Table 7-44. Table 7-43 PLL Controller Status Register (PLLSTAT) Address - 029A 013C Bit 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 (1) Bit 21 20 19 18 17 6 5 4 3 2 1 16 R-0 15 14 13 12 Acronym Reset 22 Reserved Acronym Reset 23 (1) 11 10 9 8 7 0 Reserved GOSTAT R-0 R-0 1 R/W = Read/Write; R = Read only; -n = value after reset Table 7-44 PLL Controller Status Register (PLLSTAT) Field Descriptions Bit Acronym Description 31:1 Reserved Reserved. Read only. Always reads as 0. Writes have no effect. 0 GOSTAT GO operation status. 0 = GO operation is not in progress. SYSCLK divide ratios are not being changed. 1 = GO operation is in progress. SYSCLK divide ratios are being changed. End of Table 7-44 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated C64x+ Peripheral Information and Electrical Specifications 139 TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com 7.7.3.10 PLL Controller Clock Align Control Register The PLL controller clock align control register (ALNCTL) is shown in Table 7-45 and described in Table 7-46. Table 7-45 PLL Controller Clock Align Control Register (ALNCTL) Address - 029A 0140 Bit 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 Reset 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Reserved ALN5 ALN4 Reserved R-0 R-1 R-1 R-1 (1) Bit 23 R-0 15 14 13 12 11 Acronym Reset 24 Reserved Acronym (1) 10 9 8 7 1 R/W = Read/Write; R = Read only; -n = value after reset PRODUCT PREVIEW Table 7-46 PLL Controller Clock Align Control Register (ALNCTL) Field Descriptions Bit Acronym Description 31:5 Reserved Reserved. Read only. Always reads as 0. Writes have no effect. 4:3 ALNn 2:0 Reserved SYSCLKn alignment. Do not change the default values of these fields. 0 = Do not align SYSCLKn to other SYSCLKs during GO operation. If SYSn in DCHANGE is set to 1, SYSCLKn switches to the new ratio immediately after the GOSET bit in PLLCMD is set. 1 = Align SYSCLKn to other SYSCLKs selected in ALNCTL when the GOSET bit in PLLCMD is set. The SYSCLKn ratio is set to the ratio programmed in the RATIO bit in PLLDIVn Reserved. Read only. Always reads as 0. Writes have no effect. End of Table 7-46 7.7.3.11 PLLDIV Ratio Change Status Register Whenever a different ratio is written to the PLLDIVn registers, the PLLCTL flags the change in the PLLDIV ratio change status registers (DCHANGE). During the GO operation, the PLL controller will change the divide ratio of only the SYSCLKs with the bit set in DCHANGE. Note that changed clocks will be automatically aligned to other clocks. The PLLDIV divider ratio change status register is shown in Table 7-47 and described in Table 7-48. Table 7-47 PLLDIV Divider Ratio Change Status Register (DCHANGE) Address - 029A 0144 Bit 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Reserved SYS5 SYS4 Reserved R-0 R-0 R-0 R-0 (1) Bit R-0 15 14 13 12 Acronym Reset 23 Reserved Acronym Reset 24 (1) 11 10 9 8 7 1 R/W = Read/Write; R = Read only; -n = value after reset Table 7-48 PLLDIV Divider Ratio Change Status Register (DCHANGE) Field Descriptions (Part 1 of 2) Bit Acronym Description 31:5 Reserved Reserved. Read only. Always reads as 0. Writes have no effect. 4 SYS5 140 Identifies when the SYSCLK5 divide ratio has been modified. 0 = SYSCLK5 ratio has not been modified. When GOSET is set, SYSCLK5 will not be affected. 1 = SYSCLK5 ratio has been modified. When GOSET is set, SYSCLK5 will change to the new ratio. C64x+ Peripheral Information and Electrical Specifications 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com Table 7-48 PLLDIV Divider Ratio Change Status Register (DCHANGE) Field Descriptions (Part 2 of 2) Bit Acronym 3 SYS4 2:0 Reserved Description Identifies when the SYSCLK4 divide ratio has been modified. 0 = SYSCLK4 ratio has not been modified. When GOSET is set, SYSCLK4 will not be affected. 1 = SYSCLK4 ratio has been modified. When GOSET is set, SYSCLK4 will change to the new ratio. Reserved. Read only. Always reads as 0. Writes have no effect. End of Table 7-48 7.7.3.12 SYSCLK Status Register Table 7-49 SYSCLK Status Register (SYSTAT) Address - 029A 0150 Bit 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 (1) 21 20 19 18 17 16 4 3 2 1 0 R-0 Bit 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 Reserved Acronym Reset 22 Reserved Acronym Reset 23 (1) 5 SYS5ON SYS4ON SYS3ON SYS2ON Reserved R-0 R-1 R-1 R-1 R-1 R-1 1 R/W = Read/Write; R = Read only; -n = value after reset Table 7-50 SYSCLK Status Register (SYSTAT) Field Descriptions Bit Acronym Description 31:4 Reserved Reserved. Read only. Always reads as 0. Writes have no effect. 4:1 SYSnON SYSCLKn on status. 0 = SYSCLKn is gated. 1 = SYSCLKn is on. 0: Reserved Reserved. Read only. Always reads as 1. Writes have no effect. End of Table 7-50 7.7.4 PLL1 Controller Input and Output Electrical Data/Timing Table 7-51 CORECLK(N|P) and ALTCORECLK Timing Requirements (1) No. Min Max Unit CORECLK(N|P) and ALTCORECLK Cycle time, CORECLK(N|P) or ALTCORECLK 16.27 20.00 ns 1 tc(SYSCLK) 2 tw(SYSCLKH) Pulse duration, CORECLK(N|P) or ALTCORECLK high 0.45 x C1 ns 3 tw(SYSCLKL) Pulse duration, CORECLK(N|P) or ALTCORECLK low 0.45 x C1 ns 4 tt(SYSCLK) Transition time, CORECLK(N|P) or ALTCORECLK 5 tj(SYSCLK) Period Jitter (peak-to-peak), CORECLK(N|P) or ALTCORECLK 50 1 tc(CKO) Cycle time, SYSCLKOUT 1300 ps 100 ps 10 x C1 32 x C1 ns SYSCLKOUT 2 tw(CKOH) Pulse duration, SYSCLKOUT high 4 x C1 - 0.7 32 x C1 + 0.7 ns 3 tw(CKOL) Pulse duration, SYSCLKOUT low 4 x C1 - 0.7 32 x C1 + 0.7 ns 4 tt(CKO) Transition time, SYSCLKOUT 1.0 ns End of Table 7-51 1 If CORECLKSEL = 0, C1 = CORECLK(N|P) cycle time in ns. If CORECLKSEL = 1, C1 = ALTCORECLK cycle time in ns. 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated C64x+ Peripheral Information and Electrical Specifications 141 PRODUCT PREVIEW The SYSCLK status register (SYSTAT) shows the status of the system clocks (SYSCLKn). SYSTAT is shown in Table 7-49 and described in Table 7-50. TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 Figure 7-13 www.ti.com CORECLK(N|P) and ALTCORECLK Timing 1 5 4 2 CORECLK(N|P) 3 4 7.8 PLL2 The secondary PLL generates interface clocks for the DDR2 memory controller. Using the DDRCLKSEL pin the user can select the input source of PLL2 as either the DDRREFCLK or the ALTDDRCLK clock reference sources. PRODUCT PREVIEW When coming out of power-on reset, PLL2 is enabled and initialized. As shown in Figure 7-14, the PLL2 multiplier is fixed at a ×10 multiplier rate followed by a fixed /2 divider resulting in an effective x5 multiplier going to the DDR2PHY and attached DDR2 memory. Figure 7-14 PLL2 Block Diagram DDR PLL DDRREFCLK(N|P) PLLOUT ÷ by 2 DDR2 PHY x10 ALTDDRCLK DDRCLKSEL DVDD18 EMI Filter PLLV2 C1 560 pF C2 0.01 µF PLL2 power is supplied externally via the PLL2 power supply (PLLV2). An external PLL filter circuit must be added to PLLV2 as shown in Figure 7-14. The 1.8-V supply for the EMI filter must be from the same 1.8-V power plane supplying the I/O power-supply pin, DVDD18. TI requires EMI filter manufacturer Murata NFM18CC222R1C3 or NFM18CC223R1C3. For more information on the external PLL filter or the EMI filter, see the TMS320TCI6484 and TMS320C6457 DSPs Hardware Design Guide (literature number SPRAAV7). All PLL external components (capacitors and the EMI filter) should be placed as close to the C64x+ DSP device as possible. For the best performance, TI requires that all the PLL external components be on a single side of the board without jumpers, switches, or components other than the ones shown. For reduced PLL jitter, maximize the spacing between switching signal traces and the PLL external components (capacitors and the EMI filter). The minimum CLKIN2 rise and fall times should also be observed. 7.8.1 PLL2 Device-Specific Information 7.8.1.1 Internal Clocks and Maximum Operating Frequencies As shown in Figure 7-14, the output of PLL2, PLLOUT, is divided by 2 and directly fed to the DDR2 memory controller. This clock is used by the DDR2 memory controller to generate DDR2CLKOUT(N|P)0 and DDR2CLKOUT(N|P)1. Note that, internally, the data bus interface of the DDR2 memory controller is clocked by SYSCLK4 and PLL1 controller. 142 C64x+ Peripheral Information and Electrical Specifications 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com Note that there is a minimum and maximum operating frequency for DDRREFCLK and associated DDR2CLKOUT(N|P)0 and DDR2CLKOUT(N|P)1. For the PLL clocks input and output frequency ranges, see Table 7-52. Table 7-52 PLL2 Clock Frequency Ranges Signal Min Max 40 66.67 MHz 200 333 MHz DDRREFCLK (PLLEN = 1) DDR2CLKOUT0(P|N) and DDR2CLKOUT1(P|N) Unit End of Table 7-52 Unlike the PLL1 which can operate in by-pass and PLL mode, the PLL2 only operates in PLL mode. In PLL mode, DDR2CLKOUT0(P|N) and DDR2CLKOUT1 (P|N) are generated by an effective x5 multiplier consisting of the PLL2 fixed x10 multiplier followed by a /2 divider. The PLL2 is affected by power-on reset. During power-on resets, the internal clocks of the PLL2 are affected as described in Section 7.6 ‘‘Reset Controller’’ on page 123. PLL2 is unlocked only during the power-up sequence (see Section 7.6 ‘‘Reset Controller’’ on page 123) and is locked by the time the RESETSTAT pin goes high. It does not lose lock during any of the other reset 7.8.2 PLL2 Input Clock Electrical Data/Timing Table 7-53 Timing Requirements for DDRREFCLK(N|P) and ALTDDRCLK (1) (see Figure 7-15) Min Max Unit 15.00 25.00 ns Pulse duration, DDRREFCLK(N|P) or ALTDDRCLK high 0.45 × C2 0.55 × C2 ns Pulse duration, DDRREFCLK(N|P) or ALTDDRCLK low 0.45 × C2 0.55 × C2 ns 1300 ps No. 1 tc(CLKIN2) Cycle time, DDRREFCLK(N|P) or ALTDDRCLK 2 tw(CLKIN2H) 3 tw(CLKIN2L) 4 tt(CLKIN2) Transition time, DDRREFCLK(N|P) or ALTDDRCLK 5 tJ(CLKIN2) Period jitter (peak-to-peak), DDRREFCLK(N|P) or ALTDDRCLK 50 0.02 × tc(CLKIN2) End of Table 7-53 1 If DDRCLKSEL = 0, C2 = DDRREFCLK(N|P) cycle time in ns. If DDRCLKSEL = 1, C2 = ALTDDRCLK cycle time in ns. Figure 7-15 DDRREFCLK(N|P) Timing 1 5 4 2 DDRREFCLK(N|P) 3 4 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated C64x+ Peripheral Information and Electrical Specifications 143 PRODUCT PREVIEW 7.8.1.2 PLL2 Operating Modes TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com 7.9 DDR2 Memory Controller The 32-bit DDR2 Memory Controller bus of the TMS320C6457 is used to interface to JESD79-2B standard-compliant DDR2 SDRAM devices. The DDR2 external bus interfaces only to DDR2 SDRAM devices; it does not share the bus with any other types of peripherals. The decoupling of DDR2 memories from other devices both simplifies board design and provides I/O concurrency from a second external memory interface, EMIFA. The internal data bus clock frequency and DDR2 bus clock frequency directly affect the maximum throughput of the DDR2 bus. The clock frequency of the DDR2 bus is equal to the CLKIN2 frequency multiplied by 10. The internal data bus clock frequency of the DDR2 Memory Controller is fixed at a divide-by-three ratio of the CPU frequency. The maximum DDR2 throughput is determined by the smaller of the two bus frequencies. The DDR2 bus is designed to sustain a throughput of up to 2.67 Gbyte/sec at a 667-MHz data rate (333-MHz clock rate) as long as data requests are pending in the DDR2 Memory Controller. PRODUCT PREVIEW 7.9.1 DDR2 Memory Controller Device-Specific Information The approach to specifying interface timing for the DDR2 memory bus is different than on other interfaces such as EMIF, McBSP, and HPI. For these other interfaces, the device timing was specified in terms of data manual specifications and I/O buffer information specification (IBIS) models. For the C6457 DDR2 memory bus, the approach is to specify compatible DDR2 devices and provide the printed circuit board (PCB) solution and guidelines directly to the user. Texas Instruments (TI) has performed the simulation and system characterization to ensure all DDR2 interface timings in this solution are met. The complete DDR2 system solution is documented in the TMS320C6457 DDR2 Implementation Guidelines application report (literature number SPRAB21). TI supports only designs that follow the board design guidelines outlined in the application report. The DDR2 memory controller on the C6457 device supports the following memory topologies: • A 32-bit wide configuration interfacing to two 16-bit wide DDR2 SDRAM devices. • A 16-bit wide configuration interfacing to a single 16-bit wide DDR2 SDRAM device. A race condition may exist when certain masters write data to the DDR2 memory controller. For example, if master A passes a software message via a buffer in external memory and does not wait for indication that the write completes, when master B attempts to read the software message, then the master B read may bypass the master A write and, thus, master B may read stale data and, therefore, receive an incorrect message. Some master peripherals (e.g., EDMA3 transfer controllers) will always wait for the write to complete before signaling an interrupt to the system, thus avoiding this race condition. For masters that do not have a hardware specification of write-read ordering, it may be necessary to specify data ordering via software. If master A does not wait for indication that a write is complete, it must perform the following workaround: 1. Perform the required write. 2. Perform a dummy write to the DDR2 memory controller module ID and revision register. 3. Perform a dummy read to the DDR2 memory controller module ID and revision register. 4. Indicate to master B that the data is ready to be read after completion of the read in step 3. The completion of the read in step 3 ensures that the previous write was done. 144 C64x+ Peripheral Information and Electrical Specifications 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com 7.9.2 DDR2 Memory Controller Peripheral Register Description(s) DDR2 Memory Controller Registers Hex Address Range Acronym 7800 0000 MIDR 7800 0004 DMCSTAT 7800 0008 SDCFG Register Name DDR2 Memory Controller Module and Revision Register DDR2 Memory Controller Status Register DDR2 Memory Controller SDRAM Configuration Register 7800 000C SDRFC DDR2 Memory Controller SDRAM Refresh Control Register 7800 0010 SDTIM1 DDR2 Memory Controller SDRAM Timing 1 Register 7800 0014 SDTIM2 DDR2 Memory Controller SDRAM Timing 2 Register 7800 0018 - 7800 0020 BPRIO 7800 0024 - 7800 004C - Reserved DDR2 Memory Controller Burst Priority Register Reserved 7800 0050 - 7800 0078 - Reserved 7800 007C - 7800 00BC - Reserved 7800 00C0 - 7800 00E0 - 7800 00E4 DMCCTL 7800 00E8 - 7FFF FFFF - Reserved DDR2 Memory Controller Control Register Reserved End of Table 7-54 7.9.3 DDR2 Memory Controller Electrical Data/Timing The TMS320C6457 DDR2 Implementation Guidelines application report (literature number SPRAB21) specifies a complete DDR2 interface solution for the C6457 as well as a list of compatible DDR2 devices. TI has performed the simulation and system characterization to ensure all DDR2 interface timings in this solution are met; therefore, no electrical data/timing information is supplied here for this interface. Note—TI supports only designs that follow the board design guidelines outlined in the application report. 7.10 External Memory Interface A (EMIFA) The EMIFA can interface to a variety of external devices or ASICs, including: • Pipelined and flow-through synchronous-burst SRAM (SBSRAM) • ZBT (zero bus turnaround) SRAM and late write SRAM • Synchronous FIFOs • Asynchronous memory, including SRAM, ROM, and Flash For more information about the EMIF peripheral, see the TMS320C6457 DSP External Memory Interface (EMIF) User's Guide (literature number SPRUGK2). 7.10.1 EMIFA Device-Specific Information Timing analysis must be done to verify all AC timings are met. TI recommends using I/O buffer information specification (IBIS) to analyze all AC timings. To properly use IBIS models to attain accurate timing analysis for a given system, see the Using IBIS Models for Timing Analysis application report (literature number SPRA839). To maintain signal integrity, serial termination resistors should be inserted into all EMIF output signal lines (for the EMIF output signals, see Table 2-6 ‘‘Terminal Functions’’ on page 33). 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated C64x+ Peripheral Information and Electrical Specifications 145 PRODUCT PREVIEW Table 7-54 TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com A race condition may exist when certain masters write data to the EMIFA. For example, if master A passes a software message via a buffer in external memory and does not wait for indication that the write completes, when master B attempts to read the software message, then the master B read may bypass the master A write and, thus, master B may read stale data and, therefore, receive an incorrect message. Some master peripherals (e.g., EDMA3 transfer controllers) will always wait for the write to complete before signaling an interrupt to the system, thus avoiding this race condition. For masters that do not have a hardware specification of write-read ordering, it may be necessary to specify data ordering via software. PRODUCT PREVIEW If master A does not wait for indication that a write is complete, it must perform the following workaround: 1. Perform the required write. 2. Perform a dummy write to the EMIFA module ID and revision register. 3. Perform a dummy read to the EMIFA module ID and revision register. 4. Indicate to master B that the data is ready to be read after completion of the read in step 3. The completion of the read in step 3 ensures that the previous write was done. 7.10.2 EMIFA Peripheral Register Description(s) Table 7-55 EMIFA Registers Hex Address Range Acronym Register Name 7000 0000 MIDR Module ID and Revision Register 7000 0004 STAT Status Register 7000 0008 - Reserved 7000 000C - 7000 001C - Reserved 7000 0020 BURST_PRIO 7000 0024 - 7000 004C - Reserved 7000 0050 - 7000 007C - Reserved 7000 0080 CE2CFG EMIFA CE2 Configuration Register 7000 0084 CE3CFG EMIFA CE3 Configuration Register 7000 0088 CE4CFG EMIFA CE4 Configuration Register 7000 008C CE5CFG 7000 0090 - 7000 009C - Burst Priority Register EMIFA CE5 Configuration Register Reserved 7000 00A0 AWCC 7000 00A4 - 7000 00BC - EMIFA Async Wait Cycle Configuration Register 7000 00C0 INTRAW EMIFA Interrupt RAW Register 7000 00C4 INTMSK EMIFA Interrupt Masked Register Reserved 7000 00C8 INTMSKSET EMIFA Interrupt Mask Set Register 7000 00CC INTMSKCLR EMIFA Interrupt Mask Clear Register 7000 00D0 - 7000 00DC - Reserved 7000 00E0 - 77FF FFFF - Reserved End of Table 7-55 146 C64x+ Peripheral Information and Electrical Specifications 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com 7.10.3 EMIFA Electrical Data/Timing This section describes the electrical timing for the EMIFA peripheral. 7.10.3.1 AECLKIN and AECLKOUT Timing Table 7-56 EMIFA AECLKIN Timing Requirements (1) (2) (see Figure 7-16) Min Max (3) 40 1 tc(EKI) Cycle time, AECLKIN 2 tw(EKIH) Pulse duration, AECLKIN high 10 2.7 3 tw(EKIL) Pulse duration, AECLKIN low 2.7 4 tt(EKI) Transition time, AECLKIN 5 tj(EKI) Period Jitter, AECLKIN Unit ns ns ns 0.02E 2 ns (4) ns End of Table 7-56 1 The reference points for the rise and fall transitions are measured at VIL MAX and VIH MIN. 2 E = the EMIF input clock (AECLKIN or SYSCLK7) period in ns for EMIFA. 3 Minimum AECLKIN cycle times must be met, even when AECLKIN is generated by an internal clock source. Minimum AECLKIN times are based on internal logic speed; the maximum usable speed of the EMIF may be lower due to AC timing requirements. 4 This timing applies only when AECLKIN is used for EMIFA. Figure 7-16 EMIFA AECLKIN Timing 1 5 4 2 AECLKIN 3 4 Table 7-57 EMIFA AECLKOUT Switching Characteristics (1) (2) (3) (4) (see Figure 7-17) No. Parameter Min Max Unit 1 tc(EKO) Cycle time, AECLKOUT E - 0.7 E + 0.7 ns 2 tw(EKOH) Pulse duration, AECLKOUT high EH - 0.7 EH + 0.7 ns 3 tw(EKOL) Pulse duration, AECLKOUT low EL - 0.7 EL + 0.7 ns 4 tt(EKO) Transition time, AECLKOUT 1 ns 5 td(EKIH-EKOH) Delay time, AECLKIN high to AECLKOUT high 1 8 ns 6 td(EKIL-EKOL) Delay time, AECLKIN low to AECLKOUT low 1 8 ns End of Table 7-57 1 2 3 4 Over Recommended Operating Conditions. E = the EMIF input clock (AECLKIN or SYSCLK7) period in ns for EMIFA. The reference points for the rise and fall transitions are measured at VOL MAX and VOH MIN. EH is the high period of E (EMIF input clock period) in ns and EL is the low period of E (EMIF input clock period) in ns for EMIFA. Figure 7-17 EMIFA AECLKOUT Timing AECLKIN 1 6 5 2 3 4 4 AECLKOUT1 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated C64x+ Peripheral Information and Electrical Specifications 147 PRODUCT PREVIEW No. TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com 7.10.3.2 Asynchronous Memory Timing This section describes the asynchronous EMIFA Read, Write, EM_WAIT Read and EM_WAIT Write timing requirements and switching characteristics. Table 7-58 EMIFA Asynchronous Memory Read Switching Characteristics (1) (2) (see Figure 7-18) No. 3 4 Parameter Max Unit EMIF read cycle time when ew = 0. Meaning not in extended wait mode ns EMIF read cycle time when ew = 1. Meaning extended wait mode enabled (RS + RST + RH + 3) (RS + RST + RH + 3) ×E-1 ×E+1 ns tc(ACEL-read) PRODUCT PREVIEW tosu(ACEL-AAOEL) Min (RS + RST + RH + 3) (RS + RST + RH + 3) ×E-1 ×E+1 Output setup time from ACEn low to AAOE/ASOE low. SS = 0, not in select strobe mode Output setup time from ACEn low to AAOE/ASOE low. SS = 1, in select strobe mode Output hold time from AAOE/ASOE high to ACEn high. SS = 0, not in select strobe mode (RS+1) × E-1.5 ns (RS+1) × E-1.9 ns 5 toh(AAOEH-ACEH) 6 tosu(ABAV-AAOEL) Output setup time from ABA valid to AAOE/ASOE low (RS+1) × E-1.5 ns Output hold time from AAOE/ASOE high to ACEn high. SS = 1, in select strobe mode 7 toh(AAOEH-ABAV) Output hold time from AAOE/ASOE high to BA invalid (RS+1) × E-1.9 ns 8 tosu(AEAV-OEL) Output setup time from AEA valid to AAOE/ASOE low (RS+1) × E-1.5 ns 9 toh(AAOEH-AEAV) Output hold time from AAOE/ASOE high to AEA invalid (RS+1) × E-1.9 ns 10 AAOE/ASOE active time low, when ew = 0, extended wait mode is disabled tw(AAOEL) AAOE/ASOE active time low, when ew = 1, extended wait mode is enabled (RST+1) × E - 6 (RST+1) × E + 6 ns End of Table 7-58 1 E = the EMIF input clock (AECLKIN or SYSCLK7) period in ns for EMIFA. 2 RS, RST, RH, WS, WST, WH, and TA are all based on the memory mapped register values. This means that the actual value listed here is the value in EMIF cycles - 1. Example: For read setup of 1 EMIF cycle, RS = 0. Table 7-59 EMIFA Asynchronous Memory Read Timing Requirements (see Figure 7-18) No. Min 12 tsu(AEDV-AAOEH) Input setup time from AED valid to AAOE/ASOE high 13 th(AAOEH-AEDV) Input hold time from AAOE/ASOE high to AED invalid Max Unit 6.5 ns 0 ns End of Table 7-59 148 C64x+ Peripheral Information and Electrical Specifications 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com Figure 7-18 EMIFA Asynchronous Memory Read Timing 1 3 ACE[5:2] AR/W ABA[1:0] AEA[19:0] 5 7 9 4 6 8 13 12 AED[63:0] AAWE Table 7-60 EMIFA Asynchronous Memory Write Timing Requirements (1) (2) (see Figure 7-19) No. Min EMIF write cycle time when ew = 0, extended wait mode 15 tc(ACEL-write) 16 tosu(ACEL-AAWEL) 17 toh(AAWEH-ACEH) 18 tosu(WV-AAWEL) 19 toh(AAWEH-WIV) 20 tosu(ABAV-AAWEL) Output setup time from BA valid to ASWE/AAWE low EMIF write cycle time when ew = 1, extended wait mode is enabled. Output setup time from ACEn low to ASWE/AAWE low. SS = 0, not in select strobe mode Max Unit (WS + WST + (WS + WST + WH + TA + 4) WH + TA + 4) ×E+1 ×E-1 ns (WS+1) × E-1.7 ns (WS+1) × E-1.8 ns Output setup time from AR/W valid to ASWE/AAWE low (WS+1) × E-1.7 ns Output hold time from ASWE/AAWE high to AR/W invalid (WS+1) × E-1.8 ns (WS+1) × E-1.7 ns Output setup time from ACEn low to ASWE/AAWE low. SS = 1, in select strobe mode Output hold time from ASWE/AAWE high to ACEn high. SS = 0, not in select strobe mode Output hold time from ASWE/AAWE high to ACEn high. SS = 1, in select strobe mode 21 toh(AAWEH-ABAIV) Output hold time from ASWE/AAWE high to ABA invalid (WS+1) × E-1.8 ns 22 tosu(AEAV-AAWEL) Output setup time from AEA valid to ASWE/AAWE low (WS+1) × E-1.7 ns 23 toh(AAWEH-AEAIV) Output hold time from ASWE/AAWE high to AEA invalid (WS+1) × E-1.8 ns (WST+1) × E - 5.8 ns ASWE/AAWE active time low, when ew = 0. Extended wait mode is disabled. 24 tw(AAWEL) 26 tosu(AEDV-AAWEL) Output setup time from AED valid to ASWE/AAWE low (WS+1) × E-5.0 ns 27 toh(AAWEH-AEDIV) Output hold time from ASWE/AAWE high to AED invalid (WS+1) × E-2.5 ns ASWE/AAWE active time low, when ew = 1. Extended wait mode is enabled. End of Table 7-60 1 E = the EMIF input clock (AECLKIN or SYSCLK7) period in ns for EMIFA. 2 RS, RST, RH, WS, WST, WH, and TA are all based on the memory mapped register values. This means that the actual value listed here is the value in EMIF cycles - 1. Example: For read setup of 1 EMIF cycle, RS = 0. 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated C64x+ Peripheral Information and Electrical Specifications 149 PRODUCT PREVIEW 10 AAOE TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 Figure 7-19 www.ti.com EMIFA Asynchronous Memory Write Timing 1 15 ACE[5:2] AR/W ABA[1:0] AEA[19:0] 17 19 21 23 16 18 20 22 PRODUCT PREVIEW 24 AAWE 26 27 AED[63:0] AAOE Table 7-61 EMIFA EM_Wait Read Timing Requirements (1) (see Figure 7-20) No. Min 2 tw(AARDY) Pulse duration, AARDY assertion and deassertion minimum time 14 td(AARDY-AAOEH) Setup time, AARDY asserted before AAOE high Max Unit 2E 4E + 6 End of Table 7-61 1 E = the EMIF input clock (AECLKIN or SYSCLK7) period in ns for EMIFA. EMIFA EM_Wait Read Switching Characteristics (1) Table 7-62 (see Figure 7-20) No. 11 Parameter Min td(AARDYH-AAOEH) Delay time from AARDY deasserted to AAOE/ASOE high Max Unit 4E + 6 End of Table 7-62 1 E = the EMIF input clock (AECLKIN or SYSCLK7) period in ns for EMIFA. Figure 7-20 EMIFA EM_Wait Read Timing Setup Extended Due to EM_WAIT Strobe Strobe Hold ACE[5:2] ABA[1:0] AEA[19:0] AED[63:0] AAOE 14 11 AARDY 150 2 2 Asserted Deasserted C64x+ Peripheral Information and Electrical Specifications 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com Table 7-63 EMIFA EM_Wait Write Timing Requirements (see Figure 7-21) Min No. 2 Nom Pulse duration, AARDY assertion and deassertion minimum time tw(AARDY) 25 td(AARDYH-AAWEH) Delay time from AARDY deasserted to ASWE/AAWE high 28 tsu(AARDY-AAWEH) Max Unit 2E 4E + 6.0 Setup time, AARDY asserted before ASWE/AAWE high 4E + 6.0 End of Table 7-63 Figure 7-21 EMIFA EM_Wait Write Timing Setup Extended Due to EM_WAIT Strobe Strobe Hold ACE[5:2] PRODUCT PREVIEW ABA[1:0] AEA[19:0] AED[63:0] AAWE 28 25 AARDY 2 2 Asserted Deasserted 7.10.3.3 Programmable Synchronous Interface Timing This section describes the synchronous EMIFA Read and Write timing requirements. The following parameters are programmable via the EMIFA CE Configuration registers (CEnCFG) (see Table 7-65) and via the EMIFA Chip Select n Configuration Register (CESECn): • Read latency (R_LTNCY): 1-, 2-, or 3-cycle read latency • Write latency (W_LTNCY): 0-, 1-, 2-, or 3-cycle write latency • ACEx assertion length (CE_EXT): For standard SBSRAM or ZBT SRAM interface, ACEx goes inactive after the final command has been issued (CE_EXT = 0). For synchronous FIFO interface, ACEx is active when ASOE is active (CE_EXT = 1). • Function of ASADS/ASRE (R_ENABLE): For standard SBSRAM or ZBT SRAM interface, ASADS/ASRE acts as ASADS with deselect cycles (R_ENABLE = 0). For FIFO interface, ASADS/ASRE acts as SRE with NO deselect cycles (R_ENABLE = 1). Figure 7-22, Figure 7-23, and Figure 7-24 are given as examples diagrams depicting some of the programmable options. • In Figure 7-22, R_LTNCY = 2, CE_EXT = 0, R_ENABLE = 0, and SSEL = 1. • In Figure 7-23, W_LTNCY = 0, CE_EXT = 0, R_ENABLE = 0, and SSEL = 1. • In Figure 7-24, W_LTNCY = 1, CE_EXT = 0, R_ENABLE = 0, and SSEL = 1. Table 7-64 Timing Requirements for Programmable Synchronous Interface Cycles for EMIFA Module (see Figure 7-22) No. Min 6 tsu(EDV-EKOH) Setup time, read AEDx valid before AECLKOUT high 7 th(EKOH-EDV) Hold time, read AEDx valid after AECLKOUT high Max Unit 2 ns 1.5 ns End of Table 7-64 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated C64x+ Peripheral Information and Electrical Specifications 151 TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 Table 7-65 www.ti.com Switching Characteristics for Programmable Synchronous Interface Cycles for EMIFA Module (1) (see Figure 7-22, Figure 7-23, and Figure 7-24) No. Parameter 1 td(EKOH-CEV) Delay time, AECLKOUT high to ACEx valid 2 td(EKOH-BEV) Delay time, AECLKOUT high to ABEx valid 3 td(EKOH-BEIV) Delay time, AECLKOUT high to ABEx invalid Min Max 1.3 4.9 4.9 1.3 Unit ns ns ns PRODUCT PREVIEW 4 td(EKOH-EAV) Delay time, AECLKOUT high to AEAx valid 5 td(EKOH-EAIV) Delay time, AECLKOUT high to AEAx invalid 1.3 4.9 ns 8 td(EKOH-ADSV) Delay time, AECLKOUT high to ASADS/ASRE valid 1.3 4.9 ns 9 td(EKOH-OEV) Delay time, AECLKOUT high to ASOE valid 1.3 4.9 ns 10 td(EKOH-EDV) Delay time, AECLKOUT high to AEDx valid 11 td(EKOH-EDIV) Delay time, AECLKOUT high to AEDx invalid 1.3 12 td(EKOH-WEV) Delay time, AECLKOUT high to ASWE valid 1.3 ns 5.2 ns ns 4.9 ns End of Table 7-65 1 Over recommended operating conditions. Figure 7-22 EMIFA Programmable Synchronous Interface Read Timing (With Read Latency = 2)(A) READ latency = 2 AECLKOUT 1 1 ACEx ABE[7:0] 2 BE1 3 BE2 BE3 BE4 4 AEA[19:0]/ABA[1:0] EA1 5 EA3 EA2 6 AED[63:0] EA4 7 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 8 8 ASADS/ASRE(B) 9 9 AAOE/ASOE(B) AAWE/ASWE(B) (A) In this figure R_LTNCY = 2, CE_EXT = 0, R_ENABLE = 0, and SSEL = 1. (B) AAOE/ASOE, and AAWE/ASWE operate as ASOE, and ASWE, respectively, during programmable synchronous interface accesses. 152 C64x+ Peripheral Information and Electrical Specifications 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com Figure 7-23 EMIFA Programmable Synchronous Interface Write Timing (With Write Latency = 0) (A) AECLKOUT Write Latency = 0 1 1 ACEx 3 ABE[7:0] 2 BE1 BE2 BE3 BE4 AEA[19:0]/ABA[1:0] 4 EA1 EA2 EA3 EA4 10 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 10 AED[63:0] 5 11 8 PRODUCT PREVIEW 8 ASADS/ASRE(B) AAOE/ASOE(B) 12 12 AAWE/ASWE(B) (A) In this figure W_LTNCY = 0, CE_EXT = 0, R_ENABLE = 0, and SSEL = 1. (B) AAOE/ASOE, and AAWE/ASWE operate as ASOE, and ASWE, respectively, during programmable synchronous interface accesses. Figure 7-24 EMIFA Programmable Synchronous Interface Write Timing (With Write Latency = 1) (A) Write Latency = 1 AECLKOUT 1 1 ACEx 3 ABE[7:0] 2 BE1 BE2 BE3 BE4 AEA[19:0]/ABA[1:0] 4 EA1 EA2 EA3 EA4 Q2 Q3 10 AED[63:0] 5 10 11 Q1 Q4 8 8 ASADS/ASRE (B) AAOE/ASOE (B) 12 12 AAWE/ASWE (B) (A) In this figure W_LTNCY = 1, CE_EXT = 0, R_ENABLE = 0, and SSEL = 1. (B) AAOE/ASOE, and AAWE/ASWE operate as ASOE, and ASWE, respectively, during programmable synchronous interface accesses. 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated C64x+ Peripheral Information and Electrical Specifications 153 TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 2 www.ti.com 7.11 I C Peripheral 2 The inter-integrated circuit (I C) module provides an interface between a C64x+ DSP and other devices compliant 2 2 with Philips Semiconductors Inter-IC bus (I C bus) specification version 2.1 and connected by way of an I C bus. External components attached to this 2-wire serial bus can transmit/receive up to 8-bit data to/from the DSP 2 through the I C module. 2 7.11.1 I C Device-Specific Information 2 2 The TMS320C6457 device includes an I C peripheral module. NOTE: when using the I C module, ensure there are external pullup resistors on the SDA and SCL pins. 2 The I C modules on the C6457 may be used by the DSP to control local peripheral ICs (DACs, ADCs, etc.) or may be used to communicate with other controllers in a system or to implement a user interface. PRODUCT PREVIEW 2 The I C port supports: • Compatible with Philips I2C specification revision 2.1 (January 2000) • Fast mode up to 400 Kbps (no fail-safe I/O buffers) • Noise filter to remove noise 50 ns or less • 7-bit and 10-bit device addressing modes • Multi-master (transmit/receive) and slave (transmit/receive) functionality • Events: DMA, interrupt, or polling • Slew-rate limited open-drain output buffers 154 C64x+ Peripheral Information and Electrical Specifications 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com 2 Figure 7-25 shows a block diagram of the I C module. Figure 7-25 I2C Module Block Diagram 2 I C Module Clock Prescale Peripheral Clock (CPU/6) 2 I CPSC Bit Clock Generator SCL Noise Filter 2 I C Clock I COAR Own Address I2CSAR Slave Address I2CMDR Mode 2 2 I CCLKH PRODUCT PREVIEW Control I2CCLKL 2 I CCNT Transmit I2CXSR 2 I CDXR Transmit Shift Extended Mode Transmit Buffer SDA I2C Data I2CEMDR Data Count Interrupt/DMA Noise Filter I2CDRR 2 I CRSR 2 Interrupt Mask/Status 2 Interrupt Status I CIMR Receive Receive Buffer I CSTR Receive Shift I CIVR 2 Interrupt Vector Shading denotes control/status registers. 2 7.11.2 I C Peripheral Register Description(s) Table 7-66 I2C Registers (Part 1 of 2) Hex Address Range Acronym 02B0 4000 ICOAR I2C own address register 02B0 4004 ICIMR I C interrupt mask/status register 02B0 4008 ICSTR I C interrupt status register 02B0 400C ICCLKL I2C clock low-time divider register 02B0 4010 ICCLKH I C clock high-time divider register 02B0 4014 ICCNT I C data count register 02B0 4018 ICDRR I2C data receive register 02B0 401C ICSAR I C slave address register 02B0 4020 ICDXR I C data transmit register 02B0 4024 ICMDR I2C mode register 02B0 4028 ICIVR I C interrupt vector register 02B0 402C ICEMDR I C extended mode register 02B0 4030 ICPSC 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated Register Name 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 I2C prescaler register C64x+ Peripheral Information and Electrical Specifications 155 TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 Table 7-66 www.ti.com I2C Registers (Part 2 of 2) Hex Address Range Acronym 02B0 4034 ICPID1 I2C peripheral identification register 1 [Value: 0x0000 0105] Register Name 02B0 4038 ICPID2 I C peripheral identification register 2 [Value: 0x0000 0005] 02B0 403C - 02B0 405C - Reserved 02B0 4060 - 02B3 407F - Reserved 02B0 4080 - 02B3 FFFF - Reserved 2 End of Table 7-66 2 7.11.3 I C Electrical Data/Timing 2 7.11.3.1 Inter-Integrated Circuits (I C) Timing PRODUCT PREVIEW Table 7-67 I2C Timing Requirements (1) (see Figure 7-26) Standard Mode No. 1 2 3 Min Max Fast Mode Min Max Units tc(SCL) Cycle time, SCL 10 2.5 us tsu(SCLH-SDAL) Setup time, SCL high before SDA low (for a repeated START condition) 4.7 0.6 us th(SDAL-SCLL) Hold time, SCL low after SDA low (for a START and a repeated START condition) 4 0.6 us 4.7 1.3 us 4 0.6 us 250 4 tw(SCLL) Pulse duration, SCL low 5 tw(SCLH) Pulse duration, SCL high 100 (2) 3.45 0 (3) Rise time, SDA 1000 20 + 0.1Cb tr(SCL) Rise time, SCL 1000 20 + 0.1Cb tf(SDA) Fall time, SDA 6 tsu(SDAV-SCLH) Setup time, SDA valid before SCL high 7 th(SCLL-SDAV) Hold time, SDA valid after SCL low (For I C bus devices) 0 8 tw(SDAH) Pulse duration, SDA high between STOP and START conditions 4.7 9 tr(SDA) 10 11 2 12 tf(SCL) Fall time, SCL 13 tsu(SCLH-SDAH) Setup time, SCL high before SDA high (for STOP condition) 14 tw(SP) 15 Cb (5) (3) us (5) 300 ns (5) 300 ns 300 20 + 0.1Cb (5) 300 ns 300 (5) 300 1.3 4 20 + 0.1Cb us 0.6 Pulse duration, spike (must be suppressed) Capacitive load for each bus line ns (4) 0.9 0 400 ns us 50 ns 400 pF End of Table 7-67 1 The I2C pins SDA and SCL do not feature fail-safe I/O buffers. These pins could potentially draw current when the device is powered down 2 2 2 A Fast-mode I C-bus™ device can be used in a Standard-mode I C-bus™ system, but the requirement tsu(SDA-SCLH) ≥ 250 ns must then be met. This will automatically be the case if the device does not stretch the LOW period of the SCL signal. If such a device does stretch the LOW period of the SCL signal, it must output the next data bit to the SDA line tr max + tsu(SDA-SCLH) = 1000 + 250 = 1250 ns (according to the Standard-mode I2C-Bus Specification) before the SCL line is released. 3 A device must internally provide a hold time of at least 300 ns for the SDA signal (referred to the VIHmin of the SCL signal) to bridge the undefined region of the falling edge of SCL. 4 The maximum th(SDA-SCLL) has only to be met if the device does not stretch the low period [tw(SCLL)] of the SCL signal. 5 Cb = total capacitance of one bus line in pF. If mixed with HS-mode devices, faster fall-times are allowed. 156 C64x+ Peripheral Information and Electrical Specifications 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com 2 Figure 7-26 I C Receive Timing 11 9 SDA 6 8 14 4 13 5 10 SCL 12 3 2 7 3 Stop Table 7-68 Start Repeated Start 2 I C Switching Characteristics Stop (1) (see Figure 7-27) Standard Mode No. Parameter Min Fast Mode Max Min Max Unit 16 tc(SCL) Cycle time, SCL 10 2.5 ms 17 tsu(SCLH-SDAL) Setup time, SCL high to SDA low (for a repeated START condition) 4.7 0.6 ms 18 th(SDAL-SCLL) Hold time, SDA low after SCL low (for a START and a repeated START condition) 4 0.6 ms 19 tw(SCLL) Pulse duration, SCL low 4.7 1.3 ms 20 tw(SCLH) Pulse duration, SCL high 4 0.6 ms 21 td(SDAV-SDLH) Delay time, SDA valid to SCL high 250 100 ns 2 22 tv(SDLL-SDAV) Valid time, SDA valid after SCL low (For I C bus devices) 23 tw(SDAH) Pulse duration, SDA high between STOP and START conditions 0 0 4.7 1.3 0.9 ms ms 24 tr(SDA) Rise time, SDA 1000 20 + 0.1Cb (1) 300 ns 25 tr(SCL) Rise time, SCL 1000 20 + 0.1Cb (1) 300 ns (1) 300 ns 300 ns 10 pF 26 tf(SDA) Fall time, SDA 300 20 + 0.1Cb 27 tf(SCL) Fall time, SCL 300 20 + 0.1Cb (1) 28 td(SCLH-SDAH) Delay time, SCL high to SDA high (for STOP condition) 29 Cp Capacitance for each I C pin 4 2 0.6 10 ms End of Table 7-68 1 Cb = total capacitance of one bus line in pF. If mixed with HS-mode devices, faster fall-times are allowed. 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated C64x+ Peripheral Information and Electrical Specifications 157 PRODUCT PREVIEW 1 TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com I2C Transmit Timing Figure 7-27 26 24 SDA 21 23 19 28 20 25 SCL 16 27 18 17 22 18 PRODUCT PREVIEW Stop Start Repeated Start Stop 7.12 Host-Port Interface (HPI) Peripheral 7.12.1 HPI Device-Specific Information The TMS320C6457 device includes a user-configurable 16-bit or 32-bit Host-port interface (HPI16/HPI32). The HPIWIDTH pin allows the user configuration of the HPI as a 16-bit or 32-bit peripheral. Table 7-69 HPIWIDTH Selection Configuration Pin Setting Peripheral Function Selected HPIWIDTH HPI Data Lower HPI Data Upper 0 (default is HPI16 mode) Enabled Hi-Z 1 (HPI32 mode) Enabled Enabled End of Table 7-69 Software handshaking via the HRDY bit of the Host Port Control Register (HPIC) is not supported on the C6457. An HPI boot is terminated using a DSP interrupt. The DSP interrupt is registered in bit 0 (channel 0) of the EDMA Event Register (ER). This event must be cleared by software before triggering transfers on DMA channel 0. 7.12.2 HPI Peripheral Register Description(s) Table 7-70 HPI Control Registers (Part 1 of 2) Hex Address Range Acronym 0288 0000 - 0288 0004 PWREMU_MGMT 0288 0008 - 0288 0024 - Reserved 0288 0028 - Reserved 0288 002C - Reserved 0288 0030 HPIC 158 Register Name Comments Reserved HPI power and emulation management register The CPU has read/write access to the PWREMU_MGMT register; the Host does not have any access to this register. HPI control register The Host and the CPU have read/write access to (1) the HPIC register. The Host has read/write access to the HPIA registers. The CPU has only read access to the HPIA registers. 0288 0034 HPIA (HPIAW) (2) HPI address register (Write) 0288 0038 HPIA (HPIAR) (2) HPI address register (Read) C64x+ Peripheral Information and Electrical Specifications 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com Table 7-70 HPI Control Registers (Part 2 of 2) Hex Address Range Acronym 0288 000C - 028B 007F - Reserved Register Name 0288 0080 - 028B FFFF - Reserved Comments End of Table 7-70 1 The CPU can write 1 to the HINT bit to generate an interrupt to the host and it can write 1 to the DSPINT bit to clear/acknowledge an interrupt from the host. 2 There are two 32-bit HPIA registers: HPIAR for read operations and HPIAW for write operations. The HPI can be configured such that HPIAR and HPIAW act as a single 32-bit HPIA (single-HPIA mode) or as two separate 32-bit HPIAs (dual-HPIA mode) from the perspective of the host. The CPU can access HPIAW and HPIAR independently. For details about the HPIA registers and their modes, see the TMS320C6457 DSP Host Port Interface (HPI) User's Guide (literature number SPRUGK7). 7.12.3 HPI Electrical Data/Timing Host-Port Interface Timing Requirements (1) (2) (see Table 7-72 and see Figure 7-28, Figure 7-29, Figure 7-30, Figure 7-31, Figure 7-32, Figure 7-33, Figure 7-34, and Figure 7-35) No. Min Max Unit 9 tsu(HASL-HSTBL) Setup time, HAS low before HSTROBE low 5 ns 10 th(HSTBL-HASL) Hold time, HAS low after HSTROBE low 2 ns 11 tsu(SELV-HASL) Setup time, select signals (3) valid before HAS low 5 ns 12 th(HASL-SELV) Hold time, select signals 5 ns 13 tw(HSTBL) Pulse duration, HSTROBE low 15 ns 14 tw(HSTBH) Pulse duration, HSTROBE high between consecutive accesses 2M ns 15 tsu(SELV-HSTBL) Setup time, select signals 5 ns 5 ns 16 th(HSTBL-SELV) Hold time, select signals (3) valid after HAS low (3) (3) valid before HSTROBE low valid after HSTROBE low 17 tsu(HDV-HSTBH) Setup time, host data valid before HSTROBE high 5 ns 18 th(HSTBH-HDV) Hold time, host data valid after HSTROBE high 1 ns 37 tsu(HCSL-HSTBL) Setup time, HCS low before HSTROBE low 0 ns th(HRDYL-HSTBL) Hold time, HSTROBE low after HRDY low. HSTROBE should not be inactivated until HRDY is active (low); otherwise, HPI writes will not complete properly. 1.1 ns 38 End of Table 7-71 1 HSTROBE refers to the following logical operation on HCS, HDS1, and HDS2: [NOT(HDS1 XOR HDS2)] OR HCS. 2 M = SYSCLK5 period = 6 ÷ CPU clock frequency in ns. For example, when running parts at 1000 MHz, use M = 6 ns. 3 Select signals include: HCNTL[1:0] and HR/W. For HPI16 mode only, select signals also include HHWIL. Table 7-72 Host-Port Interface Switching Characteristics (1) (2) (Part 1 of 2) (see Table 7-71 and see Figure 7-28, Figure 7-29, Figure 7-30, Figure 7-31, Figure 7-32, Figure 7-33, Figure 7-34, and Figure 7-35) No. Parameter Min Case 1. HPIC or HPIA read Case 2. HPID read with no auto-increment 1 td(HSTBL-HDV) 1 (3) 15 9 × M + 20 auto-increment and read Delay time, HSTROBE low to DSP data valid Case 3. HPID read with (3) FIFO initially empty Case 4. HPID read with auto-increment and data previously prefetched into the read FIFO Max Unit 9 × M + 20 1 ns 15 2 tdis(HSTBH-HDV) Disable time, HD high-impedance from HSTROBE high 1 4 ns 3 ten(HSTBL-HD) Enable time, HD driven from HSTROBE low 3 15 ns 4 td(HSTBL-HRDYH) Delay time, HSTROBE low to HRDY high 12 ns 5 td(HSTBH-HRDYH) Delay time, HSTROBE high to HRDY high 12 ns Case 1. HPID read with no auto-increment 6 td(HSTBL-HRDYL) Delay time, HSTROBE low to HRDY low 7 td(HDV-HRDYL) Delay time, HD valid to HRDY low 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated (3) 10 × M + 20 Case 2. HPID read with auto-increment and read FIFO initially empty (3) 10 × M + 20 0 C64x+ Peripheral Information and Electrical Specifications ns ns 159 PRODUCT PREVIEW Table 7-71 TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 Table 7-72 www.ti.com Host-Port Interface Switching Characteristics (1) (2) (Part 2 of 2) (see Table 7-71 and see Figure 7-28, Figure 7-29, Figure 7-30, Figure 7-31, Figure 7-32, Figure 7-33, Figure 7-34, and Figure 7-35) No. Parameter Min Case 1. HPIA write Max Unit (3) 5 × M + 20 34 td(HSTBH-HRDYL) Delay time, HSTROBE high to HRDY low 35 td(HSTBL-HRDYL) Delay time, HSTROBE low to HRDY low for HPIA write and FIFO not empty 36 td(HASL-HRDYH) Delay time, HAS low to HRDY high Case 2. HPID write with no auto-increment (3) 5 × M + 20 (3) ns 40 × M + 20 ns 12 ns End of Table 7-72 1 M = SYSCLK5 period = 6 ÷ CPU clock frequency in ns. For example, when running parts at 1000 MHz, use M = 6 ns. 2 HSTROBE refers to the following logical operation on HCS, HDS1, and HDS2: [NOT(HDS1 XOR HDS2)] OR HCS. 3 Assumes the HPI is accessing L2/L1 memory and no other master is accessing the same memory location. PRODUCT PREVIEW Figure 7-28 HPI16 Read Timing (HAS Not Used, Tied High) HCS HAS HCNTL[1:0] HR/W HHWIL 13 16 15 16 37 14 15 37 13 HSTROBE(A) 3 3 1 2 1 2 HD[15:0] 38 4 7 6 HRDY (B) (A) HSTROBE refers to the following logical operation on HCS, HDS1, and HDS2: [NOT(HDS1 XOR HDS2)] OR HCS. (B) Depending on the type of write or read operation (HPID without auto-incrementing; HPIA, HPIC, or HPID with auto-incrementing) and the state of the FIFO, transitions on HRDY may or may not occur. For more detailed information on the HPI peripheral, see the TMS320C6457 DSP Host Port Interface (HPI) User's Guide (literature number SPRUGK7). 160 C64x+ Peripheral Information and Electrical Specifications 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com Figure 7-29 HPI16 Read Timing (HAS Used) HCS HAS 12 11 12 11 HCNTL[1:0] 12 11 12 11 12 11 12 11 PRODUCT PREVIEW HR/W HHWIL 10 9 10 9 37 13 37 13 14 HSTROBE(A) 1 3 2 1 3 2 HD[15:0] 7 36 6 38 HRDY (B) (A) HSTROBE refers to the following logical operation on HCS, HDS1, and HDS2: [NOT(HDS1 XOR HDS2)] OR HCS. (B) Depending on the type of write or read operation (HPID without auto-incrementing; HPIA, HPIC, or HPID with auto-incrementing) and the state of the FIFO, transitions on HRDY may or may not occur. For more detailed information on the HPI peripheral, see the TMS320C6457 DSP Host Port Interface (HPI) User's Guide (literature number SPRUGK7). 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated C64x+ Peripheral Information and Electrical Specifications 161 TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 Figure 7-30 www.ti.com HPI16 Write Timing (HAS Not Used, Tied High) HCS HAS HCNTL[1:0] HR/W HHWIL 16 16 13 15 37 PRODUCT PREVIEW 15 37 13 14 HSTROBE(A) 18 18 17 17 HD[15:0] 4 35 38 34 5 34 5 HRDY (B) (A) HSTROBE refers to the following logical operation on HCS, HDS1, and HDS2: [NOT(HDS1 XOR HDS2)] OR HCS. (B) Depending on the type of write or read operation (HPID without auto-incrementing; HPIA, HPIC, or HPID with auto-incrementing) and the state of the FIFO, transitions on HRDY may or may not occur. For more detailed information on the HPI peripheral, see the TMS320C6457 DSP Host Port Interface (HPI) User's Guide (literature number SPRUGK7). 162 C64x+ Peripheral Information and Electrical Specifications 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com Figure 7-31 HPI16 Write Timing (HAS Used) HCS HAS 12 12 11 11 HCNTL[1:0] 12 11 11 12 11 11 12 HR/W PRODUCT PREVIEW 12 HHWIL 9 10 9 14 37 HSTROBE(A) 10 37 13 13 18 18 17 17 HD[15:0] 34 35 34 5 36 38 5 HRDY (B) (A) HSTROBE refers to the following logical operation on HCS, HDS1, and HDS2: [NOT(HDS1 XOR HDS2)] OR HCS. (B) Depending on the type of write or read operation (HPID without auto-incrementing; HPIA, HPIC, or HPID with auto-incrementing) and the state of the FIFO, transitions on HRDY may or may not occur. For more detailed information on the HPI peripheral, see the TMS320C6457 DSP Host Port Interface (HPI) User's Guide (literature number SPRUGK7). 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated C64x+ Peripheral Information and Electrical Specifications 163 TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 Figure 7-32 www.ti.com HPI32 Read Timing (HAS Not Used, Tied High) HAS (input) 16 15 HCNTL[1:0] (input) HR/W (input) 13 HSTROBE(A) (input) 37 PRODUCT PREVIEW HCS (input) 1 2 3 HD[31:0] (output) 38 7 6 4 HRDY (B) (output) (A) HSTROBE refers to the following logical operation on HCS, HDS1, and HDS2: [NOT(HDS1 XOR HDS2)] OR HCS. (B) Depending on the type of write or read operation (HPID without auto-incrementing; HPIA, HPIC, or HPID with auto-incrementing) and the state of the FIFO, transitions on HRDY may or may not occur. For more detailed information on the HPI peripheral, see the TMS320C6457 DSP Host Port Interface (HPI) User's Guide (literature number SPRUGK7). (C) The timing tw(HSTBH), HSTROBE high pulse duration, must be met between consecutive HPI accesses in HPI32 mode. 164 C64x+ Peripheral Information and Electrical Specifications 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com Figure 7-33 HPI32 Read Timing (HAS Used) 10 HAS (input) 12 11 HCNTL[1:0] (input) HR/W (input) 9 PRODUCT PREVIEW 13 HSTROBE(A) (input) 37 HCS (input) 1 2 3 HD[31:0] (output) 7 38 6 36 HRDY (B) (output) (A) HSTROBE refers to the following logical operation on HCS, HDS1, and HDS2: [NOT(HDS1 XOR HDS2)] OR HCS. (B) Depending on the type of write or read operation (HPID without auto-incrementing; HPIA, HPIC, or HPID with auto-incrementing) and the state of the FIFO, transitions on HRDY may or may not occur. For more detailed information on the HPI peripheral, see the TMS320C6457 DSP Host Port Interface (HPI) User's Guide (literature number SPRUGK7). (C) The timing tw(HSTBH), HSTROBE high pulse duration, must be met between consecutive HPI accesses in HPI32 mode. 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated C64x+ Peripheral Information and Electrical Specifications 165 TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 Figure 7-34 www.ti.com HPI32 Write Timing (HAS Not Used, Tied High) HAS (input) 16 15 HCNTL[1:0] (input) HR/W (input) 13 PRODUCT PREVIEW HSTROBE(A) (input) 37 HCS (input) 18 17 HD[31:0] (input) 38 34 35 5 4 HRDY (B) (output) (A) HSTROBE refers to the following logical operation on HCS, HDS1, and HDS2: [NOT(HDS1 XOR HDS2)] OR HCS. (B) Depending on the type of write or read operation (HPID without auto-incrementing; HPIA, HPIC, or HPID with auto-incrementing) and the state of the FIFO, transitions on HRDY may or may not occur. For more detailed information on the HPI peripheral, see the TMS320C6457 DSP Host Port Interface (HPI) User's Guide (literature number SPRUGK7). (C) The timing tw(HSTBH), HSTROBE high pulse duration, must be met between consecutive HPI accesses in HPI32 mode. 166 C64x+ Peripheral Information and Electrical Specifications 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com Figure 7-35 HPI32 Write Timing (HAS Used) 10 HAS (input) 12 11 HCNTL[1:0] (input) HR/W (input) 9 PRODUCT PREVIEW 13 HSTROBE(A) (input) 37 HCS (input) 17 18 HD[31:0] (input) 35 36 34 38 5 HRDY (B) (output) (A) HSTROBE refers to the following logical operation on HCS, HDS1, and HDS2: [NOT(HDS1 XOR HDS2)] OR HCS. (B) Depending on the type of write or read operation (HPID without auto-incrementing; HPIA, HPIC, or HPID with auto-incrementing) and the state of the FIFO, transitions on HRDY may or may not occur. For more detailed information on the HPI peripheral, see the TMS320C6457 DSP Host Port Interface (HPI) User's Guide (literature number SPRUGK7). (C) The timing tw(HSTBH), HSTROBE high pulse duration, must be met between consecutive HPI accesses in HPI32 mode. 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated C64x+ Peripheral Information and Electrical Specifications 167 TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com 7.13 Multichannel Buffered Serial Port (McBSP) The McBSP provides these functions: • Full-duplex communication • Double-buffered data registers, which allow a continuous data stream • Independent framing and clocking for receive and transmit • Direct interface to industry-standard codecs, analog interface chips (AICs), and other serially connected analog-to-digital (A/D) and digital-to-analog (D/A) devices • External shift clock or an internal, programmable frequency shift clock for data transfer For more detailed information on the McBSP peripheral, see the TMS320C6457 DSP Multichannel Buffered Serial Port (McBSP) Reference Guide (literature number SPRUGK8). PRODUCT PREVIEW 7.13.1 McBSP Device-Specific Information The CLKS signal for MCBSP0 and MCBSP1 can be sourced from an external pin or by the PLL1 controller; for details, see Section 7.7 ‘‘PLL1 and PLL1 Controller’’ on page 130. If the clock from the PLL1 controller is used, the clock is shared between the two McBSPs. 7.13.1.1 McBSP Peripheral Register Description(s) Table 7-73 McBSP 0 Registers Hex Address Range Acronym 028C 0000 DRR0 Register Name McBSP0 Data Receive Register via Configuration Bus (1) 3000 0000 DRR0 McBSP0 Data Receive Register via EDMA3 Bus 028C 0004 DXR0 McBSP0 Data Transmit Register via Configuration Bus 3000 0010 DXR0 McBSP0 Data Transmit Register via EDMA Bus 028C 0008 SPCR0 McBSP0 Serial Port Control Register 028C 000C RCR0 McBSP0 Receive Control Register 028C 0010 XCR0 McBSP0 Transmit Control Register 028C 0014 SRGR0 McBSP0 Sample Rate Generator register 028C 0018 MCR0 McBSP0 Multichannel Control Register 028C 001C RCERE00 McBSP0 Enhanced Receive Channel Enable Register 0 Partition A/B 028C 0020 XCERE00 McBSP0 Enhanced Transmit Channel Enable Register 0 Partition A/B 028C 0024 PCR0 028C 0028 RCERE10 McBSP0 Pin Control Register 028C 002C XCERE10 McBSP0 Enhanced Transmit Channel Enable Register 1 Partition C/D 028C 0030 RCERE20 McBSP0 Enhanced Receive Channel Enable Register 2 Partition E/F 028C 0034 XCERE20 McBSP0 Enhanced Transmit Channel Enable Register 2 Partition E/F 028C 0038 RCERE30 McBSP0 Enhanced Receive Channel Enable Register 3 Partition G/H 028C 003C XCERE30 028C 0040 - 028F FFFF - McBSP0 Enhanced Receive Channel Enable Register 1 Partition C/D McBSP0 Enhanced Transmit Channel Enable Register 3 Partition G/H Reserved End of Table 7-73 1 The CPU and EDMA3 controller can only read the register, they cannot write to it. 168 C64x+ Peripheral Information and Electrical Specifications 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com McBSP 1 Registers Hex Address Range Acronym Register Name 0290 0000 DRR1 McBSP1 Data Receive Register via Configuration Bus(1) 3400 0000 DRR1 McBSP1 Data Receive Register via EDMA bus 0290 0004 DXR1 McBSP1 Data Transmit Register via configuration bus 3400 0010 DXR1 McBSP1 Data Transmit Register via EDMA bus 0290 0008 SPCR1 McBSP1 serial port control register 0290 000C RCR1 McBSP1 Receive Control Register 0290 0010 XCR1 McBSP1 Transmit Control Register 0290 0014 SRGR1 McBSP1 sample rate generator register 0290 0018 MCR1 0290 001C RCERE01 0290 0020 XCERE01 0290 0024 PCR1 McBSP1 multichannel control register McBSP1 Enhanced Receive Channel Enable Register 0 Partition A/B PRODUCT PREVIEW Table 7-74 McBSP1 Enhanced Transmit Channel Enable Register 0 Partition A/B McBSP1 Pin Control Register 0290 0028 RCERE11 McBSP1 Enhanced Receive Channel Enable Register 1 Partition C/D 0290 002C XCERE11 McBSP1 Enhanced Transmit Channel Enable Register 1 Partition C/D 0290 0030 RCERE21 McBSP1 Enhanced Receive Channel Enable Register 2 Partition E/F 0290 0034 XCERE21 McBSP1 Enhanced Transmit Channel Enable Register 2 Partition E/F 0290 0038 RCERE31 McBSP1 Enhanced Receive Channel Enable Register 3 Partition G/H 0290 003C XCERE31 McBSP1 Enhanced Transmit Channel Enable Register 3 Partition G/H 0290 0040 - 0293 FFFF - Reserved End of Table 7-74 7.13.2 McBSP Electrical Data/Timing Table 7-75 McBSP Timing Requirements (1) (see Figure 7-36) No. 2 3 Min tc(CKRX) tw(CKRX) Cycle time, CLKR/X Pulse duration, CLKR/X high or CLKR/X low 5 tsu(FRH-CKRL) Setup time, external FSR high before CLKR low 6 th(CKRL-FRH) Hold time, external FSR high after CLKR low 7 tsu(DRV-CKRL) Setup time, DR valid before CLKR low 8 th(CKRL-DRV) Hold time, DR valid after CLKR low 10 tsu(FXH-CKXL) Setup time, external FSX high before CLKX low 11 th(CKXL-FXH) Hold time, external FSX high after CLKX low CLKR/X ext Max Unit 10P (2) ns 0.5tc(CKRX) - 1 (2) ns CLKR/X ext CLKR int 9 CLKR ext 1.3 CLKR int 6 CLKR ext 3 CLKR int 8 CLKR ext 0.9 CLKR int 3 CLKR ext 3.1 CLKR int 9 CLKR ext 1.3 CLKR int 6 CLKR ext 3 ns ns ns ns ns ns End of Table 7-75 1 P = 1/SYSREFCLK frequency in ns. For example, when running parts at 1000 MHz, use P = 1 ns. 2 This parameter applies to the maximum McBSP frequency. Operate serial clocks (CLKR/X) in the reasonable range of 40/60 duty cycle. 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated C64x+ Peripheral Information and Electrical Specifications 169 TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 Table 7-76 www.ti.com Switching Characteristics for McBSP (1) (2) (3) (see Figure 7-36) No. 1 Parameter td(CKSH-CKRXH) Min Delay time, CLKS high to CLKR/X high for internal CLKR/X generated from CLKS input. (4) 2 tc(CKRX) Cycle time, CLKR/X CLKR/X int 3 tw(CKRX) Pulse duration, CLKR/X high or CLKR/X low CLKR/X int 4 td(CKRH-FRV) Delay time, CLKR high to internal FSR valid Delay time, CLKX high to internal FSX valid PRODUCT PREVIEW 9 td(CKXH-FXV) 12 tdis(CKXH-DXHZ) Disable time, DX Hi-Z following last data bit from CLKX high 13 td(CKXH-DXV) Delay time, CLKX high to DX valid 1.4 td(FXH-DXV) Delay time, FSX high to DX valid applies ONLY when in data delay 0 (XDATDLY = 00b) mode 10 ns (5) (6) (7) ns 0.5tc(CKRX) - 1 ns 10P CLKR int -2.1 3 CLKX int -1.7 3 CLKX ext 1.7 9 CLKX int -3.9 4 CLKX ext 2 9 CLKX int -3.9 4 CLKX ext 14 Max Unit 2 ns ns ns ns 9 FSX int -2.3 + D1 (8) 5.6 + D2 (8) FSX ext 1.9 + D1 (8) 9 + D2 (8) ns End of Table 7-76 1 2 3 4 5 Over recommended operating conditions. CLKRP = CLKXP = FSRP = FSXP = 0. If polarity of any of the signals is inverted, then the timing references of that signal are also inverted. Minimum delay times also represent minimum output hold times. The CLKS signal is shared by both McBSP0 and McBSP1 on this device. Minimum CLKR ÷ X cycle times must be met, even when CLKR ÷ X is generated by an internal clock source. Minimum CLKR ÷ X cycle times are based on internal logic speed; the maximum usable speed may be lower due to EDMA limitations and AC timing requirements 6 P = 1/SYSREFCLK frequency in ns. For example, when running parts at 1000 MHz, use P = 1 ns. 7 Use whichever value is greater 8 Extra delay from FSX high to DX valid applies only to the first data bit of a device, if and only if DXENA = 1 in SPCR. if DXENA = 0, then D1 = D2 = 0 if DXENA = 1, then D1 = 4P, D2 = 8P 170 C64x+ Peripheral Information and Electrical Specifications 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com Figure 7-36 McBSP Timing CLKS (A) 1 2 3 3 CLKR 4 4 FSR (int) 5 6 FSR (ext) 7 8 Bit(n-1) DR (n-2) (n-3) 3 PRODUCT PREVIEW 2 3 CLKX 9 FSX (int) 11 10 FSX (ext) FSX (XDATDLY=00b) 14 (B) 13 Bit(n-1) 12 DX Bit 0 13 (B) (n-2) (n-3) (A) The CLKS signal is shared by both McBSP0 and McBSP1 on this device. (B) Parameter No. 13 applies to the first data bit only when XDATDLY ≠ 0. Table 7-77 Timing Requirements for FSR When GSYNC = 1 (see Figure 7-37) No. Min Max Unit 1 tsu(FRH-CKSH) Setup time, FSR high before CLKS high 4 ns 2 th(CKSH-FRH) Hold time, FSR high after CLKS high 4 ns End of Table 7-77 Figure 7-37 FSR Timing When GSYNC = 1 CLKS 1 2 FSR external CLKR/X (no need to resync) CLKR/X (needs resync) 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated C64x+ Peripheral Information and Electrical Specifications 171 TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 Table 7-78 www.ti.com SPI Timing Requirements as Master or Slave: CLKSTP = 10b, CLKXP = 0 (1) (2) (see Figure 7-38) Master No. Slave Min 4 tsu(DRV-CKXL) Setup time, DR valid before CLKX low 5 th(CKXL-DRV) Hold time, DR valid after CLKX low Max Min Max Unit 12 2-12P ns 4 5+24P ns End of Table 7-78 1 For all SPI Slave modes, CLKG is programmed as 1/6 of the CPU clock by setting CLKSM = CLKGDV = 1. 2 P = 1/SYSREFCLK frequency in ns. For example, when running parts at 1000 MHz, use P = 1 ns. PRODUCT PREVIEW SPI Switching Characteristics as Master or Slave: CLKSTP = 10b, CLKXP = 0 (1) Table 7-79 (2) (3) (4) (5) (see Figure 7-38) Master No. Parameters Slave Min Max Min Max Unit 1 td(CKXL-FXH) Delay time, FSX high after CLKX low T-2 T+3 ns 2 td(FXL-CKXH) Delay time, CLKX high after FSX low L-3 L+3 ns 3 td(CKXH-DXV) Delay time, CLKX high to DX valid -2 4 6 tdis(CKXL-DXHZ) Disable time, DX high impedance following last data bit from CLKX low L-2 L+3 7 tdis(FXH-DXHZ) Disable time, DX high impedance following last data bit from FSX high 8 td(FXL-DXV) Delay time, FSX low to DX valid 12P+2.8 24P+17 ns ns 4P+3 12P+17 ns 8P+1.8 18P+17 ns End of Table 7-79 1 P = 1/SYSREFCLK frequency in ns. For example, when running parts at 1000 MHz, use P = 1 ns. 2 For all SPI Slave modes, CLKG is programmed as 1/6 of the CPU clock by setting CLKSM = CLKGDV = 1. 3 S = Sample rate generator input clock = 6P if CLKSM = 1 S = Sample rate generator input clock = P_clks if CLKSM = 0 (P_clks = CLKS period) T = CLKX period = (1 + CLKGDV) * S H = CLKX high pulse width = (CLKGDV/2 + 1) * S if CLKGDV is even H = (CLKGDV + 1)/2 * S if CLKGDV is odd L = CLKX low pulse width = (CLKGDV/2) * S if CLKGDV is even L = (CLKGDV + 1)/2 * S if CLKGDV is odd 4 FSRP = FSXP = 1. As a SPI Master, FSX is inverted to provide active-low slave-enable output. As a Slave, the active-low signal input on FSX and FSR is inverted before being used internally. CLKXM = FSXM = 1, CLKRM = FSRM = 0 for Master McBSP CLKXM = CLKRM = FSXM = FSRM = 0 for Slave McBSP 5 FSX should be low before the rising edge of clock to enable Slave devices and then begin a SPI transfer at the rising edge of the Master clock (CLKX). Figure 7-38 SPI Timing as Master or Slave: CLKSTP = 10b, CLKXP = 0 CLKX 1 2 FSX 7 6 DX 8 3 Bit 0 Bit(n-1) 4 DR 172 Bit 0 C64x+ Peripheral Information and Electrical Specifications (n-2) (n-3) (n-4) 5 Bit(n-1) (n-2) (n-3) (n-4) 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com Table 7-80 SPI Timing Requirements as Master or Slave: CLKSTP = 10b, CLKXP = 1 (1) (2) (see Figure 7-39) Master No. Min 4 tsu(DRV-CKXH) Setup time, DR valid before CLKX high 5 th(CKXH-DRV) Hold time, DR valid after CLKX high Slave Max Min Max Unit 12 2-12P ns 4 5+24P ns End of Table 7-80 1 P = 1/SYSREFCLK frequency in ns. For example, when running parts at 1000 MHz, use P = 1 ns. 2 For all SPI Slave modes, CLKG is programmed as 1/6 of the CPU clock by setting CLKSM = CLKGDV = 1. SPI Switching Characteristics as Master or Slave: CLKSTP = 10b, CLKXP = 1 (1) Table 7-81 (2) (3) (4) (5) Master No. Parameter Slave Min Max 1 td(CKXH-FXH) Delay time, FSX high after CLKX high T-2 T+3 Min Max Unit 2 td(FXL-CKXL) Delay time, CLKX low after FSX low H-3 H+3 3 td(CKXL-DXV) Delay time, CLKX low to DX valid -2 4 6 tdis(CKXH-DXHZ) Disable time, DX high impedance following last data bit from CLKX high H-2 H+3 7 tdis(FXH-DXHZ) Disable time, DX high impedance following last data bit from FSX high 4P+3 12P+17 ns 8 td(FXL-DXV) Delay time, FSX low to DX valid 8P+2 18P+17 ns ns ns 12P + 2.8 24P + 17 ns ns End of Table 7-81 1 P = 1/SYSREFCLK frequency in ns. For example, when running parts at 1000 MHz, use P = 1 ns. 2 For all SPI Slave modes, CLKG is programmed as 1/6 of the CPU clock by setting CLKSM = CLKGDV = 1. 3 S = Sample rate generator input clock = 6P if CLKSM = 1 S = Sample rate generator input clock = P_clks if CLKSM = 0 (P_clks = CLKS period) T = CLKX period = (1 + CLKGDV) * S H = CLKX high pulse width = (CLKGDV/2 + 1) * S if CLKGDV is even H = (CLKGDV + 1)/2 * S if CLKGDV is odd L = CLKX low pulse width = (CLKGDV/2) * S if CLKGDV is even L = (CLKGDV + 1)/2 * S if CLKGDV is odd 4 FSRP = FSXP = 1. As a SPI Master, FSX is inverted to provide active-low slave-enable output. As a Slave, the active-low signal input on FSX and FSR is inverted before being used internally. CLKXM = FSXM = 1, CLKRM = FSRM = 0 for Master McBSP CLKXM = CLKRM = FSXM = FSRM = 0 for Slave McBSP 5 FSX should be low before the rising edge of clock to enable Slave devices and then begin a SPI transfer at the rising edge of the Master clock (CLKX). Figure 7-39 SPI Timing as Master or Slave: CLKSTP = 10b, CLKXP = 1 CLKX 1 2 FSX 7 6 DX 8 3 Bit 0 Bit(n-1) 4 DR Bit 0 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated (n-2) (n-3) (n-4) 5 Bit(n-1) (n-2) (n-3) (n-4) C64x+ Peripheral Information and Electrical Specifications 173 PRODUCT PREVIEW (see Figure 7-39) TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 Table 7-82 www.ti.com SPI Timing Requirements as Master or Slave: CLKSTP = 11b, CLKXP = 0 (1) (2) (see Figure 7-40) Master No. Min 4 tsu(DRV-CKXH) Setup time, DR valid before CLKX high 5 th(CKXH-DRV) Hold time, DR valid after CLKX high Slave Max Min Max Unit 12 2-12P ns 4 5+24P ns End of Table 7-82 1 P = 1/SYSREFCLK frequency in ns. For example, when running parts at 1000 MHz, use P = 1 ns. 2 For all SPI Slave modes, CLKG is programmed as 1/6 of the CPU clock by setting CLKSM = CLKGDV = 1. SPI Switching Characteristics as Master or Slave: CLKSTP = 11b, CLKXP = 0 (1) Table 7-83 (2) (3) (4) (5) (see Figure 7-40) PRODUCT PREVIEW Master No. Parameter Slave Min Max 1 td(CKXL-FXH) Delay time, FSX high after CLKX low L-2 L+3 Min Max Unit 2 td(FXL-CKXH) Delay time, CLKX high after FSX low T-3 T+3 3 td(CKXL-DXV) Delay time, CLKX low to DX valid -2 4 12P+2.8 24P+17 ns 6 tdis(CKXL-DXHZ) Disable time, DX high impedance following last data bit from CLKX low -2 4 12P+3 20P+17 ns 7 tdis(FXL-DXHZ) Disable time, DX high impedance following last data bit from FSX low H-2 H+4 8P+2 18P+17 ns ns ns End of Table 7-83 1 P = 1/SYSREFCLK frequency in ns. For example, when running parts at 1000 MHz, use P = 1 ns. 2 For all SPI Slave modes, CLKG is programmed as 1/6 of the CPU clock by setting CLKSM = CLKGDV = 1. 3 S = Sample rate generator input clock = 6P if CLKSM = 1 S = Sample rate generator input clock = P_clks if CLKSM = 0 (P_clks = CLKS period) T = CLKX period = (1 + CLKGDV) * S H = CLKX high pulse width = (CLKGDV/2 + 1) * S if CLKGDV is even H = (CLKGDV + 1)/2 * S if CLKGDV is odd L = CLKX low pulse width = (CLKGDV/2) * S if CLKGDV is even L = (CLKGDV + 1)/2 * S if CLKGDV is odd 4 FSRP = FSXP = 1. As a SPI Master, FSX is inverted to provide active-low slave-enable output. As a Slave, the active-low signal input on FSX and FSR is inverted before being used internally. CLKXM = FSXM = 1, CLKRM = FSRM = 0 for Master McBSP CLKXM = CLKRM = FSXM = FSRM = 0 for Slave McBSP 5 FSX should be low before the rising edge of clock to enable Slave devices and then begin a SPI transfer at the rising edge of the Master clock (CLKX). Figure 7-40 SPI Timing as Master or Slave: CLKSTP = 11b, CLKXP = 0 CLKX 1 2 6 Bit 0 7 FSX DX 3 Bit(n-1) 4 DR Table 7-84 Bit 0 (n-2) (n-3) (n-4) 5 Bit(n-1) (n-2) SPI Timing Requirements as Master or Slave: CLKSTP = 11b, CLKXP = 1 (1) (n-3) (n-4) (2) (see Figure 7-41) Master No. Min 4 tsu(DRV-CKXH) Setup time, DR valid before CLKX high 5 th(CKXH-DRV) Hold time, DR valid after CLKX high Slave Max Min Max Unit 12 2-12P ns 4 5+24P ns End of Table 7-84 174 C64x+ Peripheral Information and Electrical Specifications 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com 1 P = 1/SYSREFCLK frequency in ns. For example, when running parts at 1000 MHz, use P = 1 ns. 2 For all SPI Slave modes, CLKG is programmed as 1/6 of the CPU clock by setting CLKSM = CLKGDV = 1. SPI Switching Characteristics as Master or Slave: CLKSTP = 11b, CLKXP = 1 (1) Table 7-85 (2) (3) (4) (5) (see Figure 7-41) No. Parameter Slave Min Max 1 td(CKXH-FXL) Delay time, FSX low after CLKX high H-2 H+3 Min Max Unit 2 td(FXL-CKXL) Delay time, CLKX low after FSX low T-3 T+3 3 td(CKXH-DXV) Delay time, CLKX high to DX valid -2 4 12P+2.8 24P+17 ns 6 tdis(CKXH-DXHZ) Disable time, DX high impedance following last data bit from CLKX high -2 4 12P+3 20P+17 ns 7 tdis(FXL-DXHZ) Disable time, DX high impedance following last data bit from FSX low L-2 L+4 8P+2 18P+17 ns ns ns End of Table 7-85 1 P = 1/SYSREFCLK frequency in ns. For example, when running parts at 1000 MHz, use P = 1 ns. 2 For all SPI Slave modes, CLKG is programmed as 1/6 of the CPU clock by setting CLKSM = CLKGDV = 1. 3 S = Sample rate generator input clock = 6P if CLKSM = 1 S = Sample rate generator input clock = P_clks if CLKSM = 0 (P_clks = CLKS period) T = CLKX period = (1 + CLKGDV) * S H = CLKX high pulse width = (CLKGDV/2 + 1) * S if CLKGDV is even; H = (CLKGDV + 1)/2 * S if CLKGDV is odd L = CLKX low pulse width = (CLKGDV/2) * S if CLKGDV is even L = (CLKGDV + 1)/2 * S if CLKGDV is odd 4 FSRP = FSXP = 1. As a SPI Master, FSX is inverted to provide active-low slave-enable output. As a Slave, the active-low signal input on FSX and FSR is inverted before being used internally. CLKXM = FSXM = 1, CLKRM = FSRM = 0 for Master McBSP CLKXM = CLKRM = FSXM = FSRM = 0 for Slave McBSP 5 FSX should be low before the rising edge of clock to enable Slave devices and then begin a SPI transfer at the rising edge of the Master clock (CLKX). Figure 7-41 SPI Timing as Master or Slave: CLKSTP = 11b, CLKXP = 1 CLKX 1 2 FSX 6 DX 7 3 Bit 0 Bit(n-1) 4 DR Bit 0 (n-2) (n-3) (n-4) 5 Bit(n-1) (n-2) (n-3) (n-4) 7.14 Ethernet MAC (EMAC) The Ethernet Media Access Controller (EMAC) module provides an efficient interface between the TMS320C6457 DSP core processor and the networked community. The EMAC supports 10Base-T (10 Mbits/second [Mbps]), and 100BaseTX (100 Mbps), in half- or full-duplex mode, and 1000BaseT (1000 Mbps) in full-duplex mode, with hardware flow control and quality-of-service (QOS) support. The EMAC module conforms to the IEEE 802.3-2002 standard, describing the Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection (CSMA/CD) Access Method and Physical Layer specifications. The IEEE 802.3 standard has also been adopted by ISO/IEC and re-designated as ISO/IEC 8802-3:2000(E). Deviation from this standard, the EMAC module does not use the Transmit Coding Error signal MTXER. Instead of driving the error pin when an underflow condition occurs on a transmitted frame, the EMAC will intentionally generate an incorrect checksum by inverting the frame CRC, so that the transmitted frame will be detected as an error by the network. 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated C64x+ Peripheral Information and Electrical Specifications 175 PRODUCT PREVIEW Master TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com The EMAC control module is the main interface between the device core processor, the MDIO module, and the EMAC module. The relationship between these three components is shown in Figure 7-42. The EMAC control module contains the necessary components to allow the EMAC to make efficient use of device memory, plus it controls device interrupts. The EMAC control module incorporates 8K-bytes of internal RAM to hold EMAC buffer descriptors. Figure 7-42 EMAC, MDIO, and EMAC Control Modules Interrupt Controller Configuration Bus DMA Memory Transfer Controller Peripheral Bus PRODUCT PREVIEW EMAC Control Module EMAC/MDIO Interrupt EMAC Module MDIO Module Ethernet Bus MDIO Bus For more detailed information on the EMAC/MDIO, see the TMS320C6457 DSP EMAC/MDIO Module Reference Guide (literature number SPRUGK9). 7.14.1 EMAC Device-Specific Information The EMAC module on the device supports Serial Gigabit Media Independent Interface (SGMII). The SGMII interface conforms to version 1.8 of the industry standard specification. 7.14.2 EMAC Peripheral Register Description(s) The memory maps of the EMAC are shown in Table 7-86 through Table 7-91. Table 7-86 176 Ethernet MAC (EMAC) Control Registers (Part 1 of 4) Hex Address Acronym Register Name 02C8 0000 TXIDVER Transmit Identification and Version Register 02C8 0004 TXCONTROL 02C8 0008 TXTEARDOWN 02C8 000F - 02C8 0010 RXIDVER Transmit Control Register Transmit Teardown register Reserved Receive Identification and Version Register 02C8 0014 RXCONTROL 02C8 0018 RXTEARDOWN 02C8 001C - Reserved 02C8 0020 - 02C8 007C - Reserved 02C8 0080 TXINTSTATRAW 02C8 0084 TXINTSTATMASKED 02C8 0088 TXINTMASKSET Receive Control Register Receive Teardown Register Transmit Interrupt Status (Unmasked) Register Transmit Interrupt Status (Masked) Register Transmit Interrupt Mask Set Register C64x+ Peripheral Information and Electrical Specifications 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com Ethernet MAC (EMAC) Control Registers (Part 2 of 4) Hex Address Acronym 02C8 008C TXINTMASKCLEAR Register Name Transmit Interrupt Mask Clear Register 02C8 0090 MACINVECTOR MAC Input Vector Register 02C8 0094 MACEOIVECTOR MAC End of Interrupt Vector Register 02C8 0098 - 02C8 019C - 02C8 00A0 RXINTSTATRAW Reserved 02C8 00A4 RXINTSTATMASKED 02C8 00A8 RXINTMASKSET 02C8 00AC RXINTMASKCLEAR Receive Interrupt Mask Clear Register 02C8 00B0 MACINTSTATRAW MAC Interrupt Status (Unmasked) Register 02C8 00B4 MACINTSTATMASKED 02C8 00B8 MACINTMASKSET 02C8 00BC MACINTMASKCLEAR 02C8 00C0 - 02C8 00FC - Receive Interrupt Status (Unmasked) Register Receive Interrupt Status (Masked) Register Receive Interrupt Mask Set Register MAC Interrupt Status (Masked) Register MAC Interrupt Mask Set Register MAC Interrupt Mask Clear Register Reserved 02C8 0100 RXMBPENABLE Receive Multicast/Broadcast/Promiscuous Channel Enable Register 02C8 0104 RXUNICASTSET Receive Unicast Enable Set Register 02C8 0108 RXUNICASTCLEAR 02C8 010C RXMAXLEN 02C8 0110 RXBUFFEROFFSET 02C8 0114 RXFILTERLOWTHRESH Receive Unicast Clear Register Receive Maximum Length Register Receive Buffer Offset Register Receive Filter Low Priority Frame Threshold Register 02C8 0118 - 02C8 011C - 02C8 0120 RX0FLOWTHRESH Receive Channel 0 Flow Control Threshold Register 02C8 0124 RX1FLOWTHRESH Receive Channel 1 Flow Control Threshold Register 02C8 0128 RX2FLOWTHRESH Receive Channel 2 Flow Control Threshold Register 02C8 012C RX3FLOWTHRESH Receive Channel 3 Flow Control Threshold Register 02C8 0130 RX4FLOWTHRESH Receive Channel 4 Flow Control Threshold Register 02C8 0134 RX5FLOWTHRESH Receive Channel 5 Flow Control Threshold Register 02C8 0138 RX6FLOWTHRESH Receive Channel 6 Flow Control Threshold Register 02C8 013C RX7FLOWTHRESH 02C8 0140 RX0FREEBUFFER Receive Channel 0 Free Buffer Count Register 02C8 0144 RX1FREEBUFFER Receive Channel 1 Free Buffer Count Register 02C8 0148 RX2FREEBUFFER Receive Channel 2 Free Buffer Count Register 02C8 014C RX3FREEBUFFER Receive Channel 3 Free Buffer Count Register 02C8 0150 RX4FREEBUFFER Receive Channel 4 Free Buffer Count Register 02C8 0154 RX5FREEBUFFER Receive Channel 5 Free Buffer Count Register 02C8 0158 RX6FREEBUFFER Receive Channel 6 Free Buffer Count Register 02C8 015C RX7FREEBUFFER Receive Channel 7 Free Buffer Count Register 02C8 0160 MACCONTROL MAC Control Register 02C8 0164 MACSTATUS MAC Status Register 02C8 0168 EMCONTROL Emulation Control Register 02C8 016C FIFOCONTROL 02C8 0170 MACCONFIG Reserved Receive Channel 7 Flow Control Threshold Register FIFO Control Register MAC Configuration Register 02C8 074 SOFTRESET 02C8 01D0 MACSRCADDRLO MAC Source Address Low Bytes Register 02C8 01D4 MACSRCADDRHI MAC Source Address High Bytes Register 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated PRODUCT PREVIEW Table 7-86 Soft Reset Register C64x+ Peripheral Information and Electrical Specifications 177 TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 Table 7-86 PRODUCT PREVIEW 178 www.ti.com Ethernet MAC (EMAC) Control Registers (Part 3 of 4) Hex Address Acronym 02C8 01D8 MACHASH1 Register Name 02C8 01DC MACHASH2 02C8 01E0 BOFFTEST 02C8 01E4 TPACETEST 02C8 01E8 RXPAUSE 02C8 01EC TXPAUSE 02C8 0300 - 02C8 03FC - Reserved 02C8 0400 - 02C8 04FC - Reserved 02C8 0500 MACADDRLO 02C8 0504 MACADDRHI 02C8 0508 MACINDEX MAC Hash Address Register 1 MAC Hash Address Register 2 Back Off Test Register Transmit Pacing Algorithm Test Register Receive Pause Timer Register Transmit Pause Timer Register MAC Address Low Bytes Register (used in Receive Address Matching) MAC Address High Bytes Register (used in Receive Address Matching) MAC Index Register 02C8 050C - 02C8 05FC - 02C8 0600 TX0HDP Reserved Transmit Channel 0 DMA Head Descriptor Pointer Register 02C8 0604 TX1HDP Transmit Channel 1 DMA Head Descriptor Pointer Register 02C8 0608 TX2HDP Transmit Channel 2 DMA Head Descriptor Pointer Register 02C8 060C TX3HDP Transmit Channel 3 DMA Head Descriptor Pointer Register 02C8 0610 TX4HDP Transmit Channel 4 DMA Head Descriptor Pointer Register 02C8 0614 TX5HDP Transmit Channel 5 DMA Head Descriptor Pointer Register 02C8 0618 TX6HDP Transmit Channel 6 DMA Head Descriptor Pointer Register 02C8 061C TX7HDP Transmit Channel 7 DMA Head Descriptor Pointer Register 02C8 0620 RX0HDP Receive Channel 0 DMA Head Descriptor Pointer Register 02C8 0624 RX1HDP Receive t Channel 1 DMA Head Descriptor Pointer Register 02C8 0628 RX2HDP Receive Channel 2 DMA Head Descriptor Pointer Register 02C8 062C RX3HDP Receive t Channel 3 DMA Head Descriptor Pointer Register 02C8 0630 RX4HDP Receive Channel 4 DMA Head Descriptor Pointer Register 02C8 0634 RX5HDP Receive t Channel 5 DMA Head Descriptor Pointer Register 02C8 0638 RX6HDP Receive Channel 6 DMA Head Descriptor Pointer Register 02C8 063C RX7HDP Receive t Channel 7 DMA Head Descriptor Pointer Register 02C8 0640 TX0CP Transmit Channel 0 Completion Pointer (Interrupt Acknowledge) Register 02C8 0644 TX1CP Transmit Channel 1 Completion Pointer (Interrupt Acknowledge) Register 02C8 0648 TX2CP Transmit Channel 2 Completion Pointer (Interrupt Acknowledge) Register 02C8 064C TX3CP Transmit Channel 3 Completion Pointer (Interrupt Acknowledge) Register 02C8 0650 TX4CP Transmit Channel 4 Completion Pointer (Interrupt Acknowledge) Register 02C8 0654 TX5CP Transmit Channel 5 Completion Pointer (Interrupt Acknowledge) Register 02C8 0658 TX6CP Transmit Channel 6 Completion Pointer (Interrupt Acknowledge) Register 02C8 065C TX7CP Transmit Channel 7 Completion Pointer (Interrupt Acknowledge) Register 02C8 0660 RX0CP Receive Channel 0 Completion Pointer (Interrupt Acknowledge) Register 02C8 0664 RX1CP Receive Channel 1 Completion Pointer (Interrupt Acknowledge) Register 02C8 0668 RX2CP Receive Channel 2 Completion Pointer (Interrupt Acknowledge) Register 02C8 066C RX3CP Receive Channel 3 Completion Pointer (Interrupt Acknowledge) Register 02C8 0670 RX4CP Receive Channel 4 Completion Pointer (Interrupt Acknowledge) Register 02C8 0674 RX5CP Receive Channel 5 Completion Pointer (Interrupt Acknowledge) Register 02C8 0678 RX6CP Receive Channel 6 Completion Pointer (Interrupt Acknowledge) Register 02C8 067C RX7CP Receive Channel 7 Completion Pointer (Interrupt Acknowledge) Register C64x+ Peripheral Information and Electrical Specifications 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com Table 7-86 Ethernet MAC (EMAC) Control Registers (Part 4 of 4) Hex Address Acronym 02C8 0680 - 02C8 06FC - Register Name Reserved 02C8 0700 - 02C8 077C - Reserved 02C8 0780 - 02C8 0FFF - Reserved End of Table 7-86 EMAC Statistics Registers (Part 1 of 2) Hex Address Acronym 02C8 0200 RXGOODFRAMES Good Receive Frames Register Register Name 02C8 0204 RXBCASTFRAMES Broadcast Receive Frames Register (Total number of Good Broadcast Frames Receive) 02C8 0208 RXMCASTFRAMES Multicast Receive Frames Register (Total number of Good Multicast Frames Received) 02C8 020C RXPAUSEFRAMES Pause Receive Frames Register 02C8 0210 RXCRCERRORS Receive CRC Errors Register (Total number of Frames Received with CRC Errors) 02C8 0214 RXALIGNCODEERRORS Receive Alignment/Code Errors register (Total number of frames received with alignment/code errors) 02C8 0218 RXOVERSIZED 02C8 021C RXJABBER 02C8 0220 RXUNDERSIZED 02C8 0224 RXFRAGMENTS 02C8 0228 RXFILTERED 02C8 022C RXQOSFILTERERED 02C8 0230 RXOCTETS Receive Oversized Frames Register (Total number of Oversized Frames Received) Receive Jabber Frames Register (Total number of Jabber Frames Received) Receive Undersized Frames Register (Total number of Undersized Frames Received) Receive Frame Fragments Register Filtered Receive Frames Register Received QOS Filtered Frames Register Receive Octet Frames Register (Total number of Received Bytes in Good Frames) 02C8 0234 TXGOODFRAMES Good Transmit Frames Register (Total number of Good Frames Transmitted) 02C8 0238 TXBCASTFRAMES Broadcast Transmit Frames Register 02C8 023C TXMCASTFRAMES Multicast Transmit Frames Register 02C8 0240 TXPAUSEFRAMES Pause Transmit Frames Register 02C8 0244 TXDEFERED Deferred Transmit Frames Register 02C8 0248 TXCOLLISION Transmit Collision Frames Register 02C8 024C TXSINGLECOLL Transmit Single Collision Frames Register 02C8 0250 TXMULTICOLL Transmit Multiple Collision Frames Register 02C8 0254 TXEXCESSIVECOLL 02C8 0258 TXLATECOLL Transmit Excessive Collision Frames Register Transmit Late Collision Frames Register 02C8 025C TXUNDERRUN 02C8 0260 TXCARRIERSENSE Transmit Under Run Error Register 02C8 0264 TXOCTETS Transmit Octet Frames Register 02C8 0268 FRAME64 Transmit and Receive 64 Octet Frames Register Transmit Carrier Sense Errors Register 02C8 026C FRAME65T127 Transmit and Receive 65 to 127 Octet Frames Register 02C8 0270 FRAME128T255 Transmit and Receive 128 to 255 Octet Frames Register 02C8 0274 FRAME256T511 Transmit and Receive 256 to 511 Octet Frames Register 02C8 0278 FRAME512T1023 Transmit and Receive 512 to 1023 Octet Frames Register 02C8 027C FRAME1024TUP 02C8 0280 NETOCTETS Transmit and Receive 1024 to 1518 Octet Frames Register Network Octet Frames Register 02C8 0284 RXSOFOVERRUNS Receive FIFO or DMA Start of Frame Overruns Register 02C8 0288 RXMOFOVERRUNS Receive FIFO or DMA Middle of Frame Overruns Register 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated C64x+ Peripheral Information and Electrical Specifications 179 PRODUCT PREVIEW Table 7-87 TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 Table 7-87 www.ti.com EMAC Statistics Registers (Part 2 of 2) Hex Address Acronym 02C8 028C RXDMAOVERRUNS 02C8 0290 - 02C8 02FC - Register Name Receive DMA Start of Frame and Middle of Frame Overruns Register Reserved End of Table 7-87 Table 7-88 EMAC Descriptor Memory Hex Address Acronym 02E0 0000 - 02E0 3FFF - Register Name EMAC Descriptor Memory End of Table 7-88 PRODUCT PREVIEW Table 7-89 SGMII Control Registers Hex Address Acronym 02C4 0000 IDVER 02C4 0004 SOFT_RESET 02C4 0010 CONTROL Control Register 02C4 0014 STATUS Status Register 02C4 0018 MR_ADV_ABILITY 02C4 001C - 02C4 0020 MR_LP_ADV_ABILITY Register Name Identification and Version register Software Reset Register Advertised Ability Register Reserved Link Partner Advertised Ability Register 02C4 0024 - 02C4 0030 TX_CFG Transmit Configuration Register Reserved 02C4 0034 RX_CFG Receive Configuration Register 02C4 0038 AUX_CFG Auxiliary Configuration Register 02C4 0040 - 02C4 0048 - Reserved End of Table 7-89 Table 7-90 EMIC Control Registers Hex Address Acronym 02C8 1000 IDVER 02C8 1004 SOFT_RESET Register Name Identification and Version register Software Reset Register 02C8 1008 EM_CONTROL Emulation Control Register 02C8 100C INT_CONTROL Interrupt Control Register 02C8 1010 C_RX_THRESH_EN 02C8 1014 C_RX_EN Receive Interrupt Enable Register Transmit Interrupt Enable Register Receive Threshold Interrupt Enable Register 02C8 1018 C_TX_EN 02C8 101C C_MISC_EN 02C8 1040 C_RX_THRESH_STAT Receive Threshold Masked Interrupt Status Register 02C8 1044 C_RX_STAT Receive Interrupt Masked Interrupt Status Register Misc Interrupt Enable Register 02C8 1048 C_TX_STAT 02C8 104C C_MISC_STAT Transmit Interrupt Masked Interrupt Status Register 02C8 1070 C_RX_IMAX Receive Interrupts Per Millisecond 02C8 1074 C_TX_IMAX Transmit Interrupts Per Millisecond Misc Interrupt Masked Interrupt Status Register End of Table 7-90 180 C64x+ Peripheral Information and Electrical Specifications 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com 7.14.3 EMAC Electrical Data/Timing (SGMII) The TMS320TCI6484 and TMS320C6457 DSPs Hardware Design Guide application report (literature number SPRAAV7) specifies a complete EMAC and SGMII interface solutions for the C6457 as well as a list of compatible EMAC and SGMII devices. TI has performed the simulation and system characterization to ensure all EMAC and SGMII interface timings in this solution are met; therefore, no electrical data/timing information is supplied here for this interface. Note—TI supports only designs that follow the board design guidelines outlined in the application report. The Management Data Input/Output (MDIO) module implements the 802.3 serial management interface to interrogate and controls up to 32 Ethernet PHY(s) connected to the device, using a shared two-wire bus. Application software uses the MDIO module to configure the auto-negotiation parameters of each PHY attached to the EMAC, retrieve the negotiation results, and configure required parameters in the EMAC module for correct operation. The module is designed to allow almost transparent operation of the MDIO interface, with very little maintenance from the core processor. The EMAC control module is the main interface between the device core processor, the MDIO module, and the EMAC module. The relationship between these three components is shown in Figure 7-42. For more detailed information on the EMAC/MDIO, see the TMS320C6457 DSP EMAC/MDIO Module Reference Guide (literature number SPRUGK9). 7.15.1 MDIO Peripheral Register Description(s) The memory map of the MDIO is shown in Table 7-91. Table 7-91 MDIO Registers Hex Address Acronym Register Name 02C8 1800 VERSION MDIO Version Register 02C8 1804 CONTROL MDIO Control Register 02C8 1808 ALIVE MDIO PHY Alive Status Register 02C8 180C LINK MDIO PHY Link Status Register 02C8 1810 LINKINTRAW 02C8 1814 LINKINTMASKED 02C8 1818 - 02C8 181C - 02C8 1820 USERINTRAW MDIO link Status Change Interrupt (unmasked) Register MDIO link Status Change Interrupt (masked) Register Reserved MDIO User Command Complete Interrupt (Unmasked) Register 02C8 1824 USERINTMASKED MDIO User Command Complete Interrupt (Masked) Register 02C8 1828 USERINTMASKSET MDIO User Command Complete Interrupt Mask Set Register 02C8 182C USERINTMASKCLEAR 02C8 1830 - 02C8 187C - MDIO User Command Complete Interrupt Mask Clear Register 02C8 1880 USERACCESS0 MDIO User Access Register 0 02C8 1884 USERPHYSEL0 MDIO User PHY Select Register 0 Reserved 02C8 1888 USERACCESS1 MDIO User Access Register 1 02C8 188C USERPHYSEL1 MDIO User PHY Select Register 1 02C8 1890 - 02C8 1FFF - Reserved End of Table 7-91 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated C64x+ Peripheral Information and Electrical Specifications 181 PRODUCT PREVIEW 7.15 Management Data Input/Output (MDIO) TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com 7.15.2 MDIO Electrical Data/Timing Table 7-92 MDIO Input Timing Requirements (see Figure 7-43) No. Min Max Unit 1 tc(MDCLK) Cycle time, MDCLK 400 ns 2a tw(MDCLKH) Pulse duration, MDCLK high 180 ns 2b tw(MDCLKL) Pulse duration, MDCLK low 180 3 tt(MDCLK) Transition time, MDCLK 4 tsu(MDIO-MDCLKH) Setup time, MDIO data input valid before MDCLK high 10 ns 5 th(MDCLKH-MDIO) Hold time, MDIO data input valid after MDCLK high 10 ns ns 5 ns End of Table 7-92 PRODUCT PREVIEW Figure 7-43 MDIO Input Timing 1 MDCLK 4 5 MDIO (input) Table 7-93 MDIO Output Switching Characteristics (1) (see Figure 7-44) No. 7 Parameter td(MDCLKL-MDIO) Min Delay time, MDCLK low to MDIO data output valid 100 Max Unit ns End of Table 7-93 1 Over recommended operating conditions. Figure 7-44 MDIO Output Timing 1 MDCLK 7 MDIO (input) 7.16 Timers The timers can be used to: time events, count events, generate pulses, interrupt the CPU, and send synchronization events to the EDMA3 channel controller. 182 C64x+ Peripheral Information and Electrical Specifications 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com 7.16.1 Timers Device-Specific Information The TMS320C6457 device has two general-purpose timers, Timer0 and Timer1, each of which can be configured as a general-purpose timer or as a watchdog timer. When configured as a general-purpose timer, each timer can be programmed as a 64-bit timer or as two separate 32-bit timers. Each timer is made up of two 32-bit counters: a high counter and a low counter. The timer pins, TINPLx and TOUTLx are connected to the low counter. The high counter does not have any external device pins. As mentioned previously, the timers can operate in watchdog mode. When in watchdog mode, the event output from Timer1 can optionally reset the CPU. In order for the event to trigger the reset when this operation is desired, the Timer1 watchdog reset selection register (WDRSTSEL) should be set to 1. The WDRSTSEL register is shown in Table 7-94 and described in Table 7-95. Table 7-94 Timer1 Watchdog Reset Selection Register (WDRSTSEL) Address - 0288 0920h Bit 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 21 20 19 18 17 16 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 (1) Bit 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 (1) 8 7 Reserved WDRSTSEL R- 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 000 R/W-0 Acronym Reset 22 Reserved Acronym Reset 23 1 R/W = Read/Write; R = Read only; -n = value after reset Table 7-95 Timer1 Watchdog Reset Selection Register (WDRSTSEL) Field Descriptions Bit Acronym Description 31:1 Reserved Reserved. 0 WRDSTSEL Reset Select for Watchdog Timer1 0 = TOUT1L does not cause a reset to the C64x+ megamodule (default) 1 = TOUT1L causes a reset to the C64x+ megamodule End of Table 7-95 7.16.2 Timers Peripheral Register Description(s) Table 7-96 Timer 0 Registers (Part 1 of 2) Hex Address Range Acronym 0294 0000 - 0294 0004 EMUMGT_CLKSPD0 0294 0008 - 0294 000C - 0294 0010 CNTLO0 Register Name Reserved Timer 0 Emulation Management/Clock Speed Register Reserved Reserved Timer 0 Counter Register Low 0294 0014 CNTHI0 Timer 0 Counter Register High 0294 0018 PRDLO0 Timer 0 Period Register Low 0294 001C PRDHI0 Timer 0 Period Register High 0294 0020 TCR0 0294 0024 TGCR0 0294 0028 WDTCR0 0294 002C - 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated Timer 0 Control Register Timer 0 Global Control Register Timer 0 Watchdog Timer Control Register Reserved C64x+ Peripheral Information and Electrical Specifications 183 PRODUCT PREVIEW 7.16.1.1 Timer Watchdog Select TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 Table 7-96 www.ti.com Timer 0 Registers (Part 2 of 2) Hex Address Range Acronym 0294 0030 - Register Name Reserved 0294 0034 - 0297 FFFF - Reserved End of Table 7-96 Table 7-97 Timer 1 Registers Hex Address Range Acronym Register Name 0298 0000 - 0298 0004 EMUMGT_CLKSPD1 Reserved Timer 1 Emulation Management/Clock Speed Register PRODUCT PREVIEW 0298 0008 - Reserved 0298 000C - Reserved 0298 0010 CNTLO1 Timer 1 Counter Register Low 0298 0014 CNTHI1 Timer 1 Counter Register High 0298 0018 PRDLO1 Timer 1 Period Register Low 0298 001C PRDHI1 Timer 1 Period Register High 0298 0020 TCR1 0298 0024 TGCR1 0298 0028 WDTCR1 0298 002C - Timer 1 Control Register Timer 1 Global Control Register Timer 1 Watchdog Timer Control Register Reserved 0298 0030 - Reserved 0298 0034 - 0299 FFFF - Reserved End of Table 7-97 7.16.3 Timers Electrical Data/Timing The below tables and figures describe the timing requirements and switching characteristics of both the Timer0 and Timer1 peripherals. Table 7-98 Timer Input Timing Requirements (1) (see Figure 7-45) No. Min Max Unit 1 tw(TIMIH) Pulse duration, TIMI high 12C ns 2 tw(TIMIL) Pulse duration, TIMI low 12C ns End of Table 7-98 1 If CORECLKSEL = 0, C = 1/CORECLK(NIP) frequency in ns. If CORECLKSEL = 1, C = 1/ALTCORECLK frequency in ns. Table 7-99 Timer Output Switching Characteristics (1) (2) (see Figure 7-45) No. Parameter Min Max Unit 3 tw(TIMOH) Pulse duration, TIMO high 12C - 3 ns 4 tw(TIMOL) Pulse duration, TIMO low 12C - 3 ns End of Table 7-99 1 Over recommended operating conditions. 2 If CORECLKSEL = 0, C = 1/CORECLK(NIP) frequency in ns. If CORECLKSEL = 1, C = 1/ALTCORECLK frequency in ns. 184 C64x+ Peripheral Information and Electrical Specifications 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com Figure 7-45 Timer Timing 2 1 TIMIx 4 3 TIMOx 7.17 Enhanced Viterbi-Decoder Coprocessor (VCP2) The TMS320C6457 device has a high-performance embedded Viterbi-Decoder Coprocessor (VCP2) that significantly speeds up channel-decoding operations on-chip. The VCP2, operating at CPU clock divided-by-3, can decode more than 694 7.95-Kbps adaptive multi-rate (AMR) [K = 9, R = 1/3] voice channels. The VCP2 supports constraint lengths K = 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9, rates R = 3/4, 1/2, 1/3, 1/4, and 1/5, and flexible polynomials, while generating hard decisions or soft decisions. Communications between the VCP2 and the CPU are carried out through the EDMA3 controller. The VCP2 supports: • Unlimited frame sizes • Code rates 3/4, 1/2, 1/3, 1/4, and 1/5 • Constraint lengths 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9 • Programmable encoder polynomials • Programmable reliability and convergence lengths • Hard and soft decoded decisions • Tail and convergent modes • Yamamoto logic • Tail biting logic • Various input and output FIFO lengths For more detailed information on the VCP2, see the TMS320C6457 DSP Viterbi-Decoder Coprocessor 2 (VCP2) Reference Guide (literature number SPRUGK0). 7.17.2 VCP2 Peripheral Register Description Table 7-100 VCP2 Registers (Part 1 of 2) EDMA Bus Hex Address Range Configuration Bus Hex Address Range Acronym Register Name 5800 0000 - VCPIC0 VCP2 Input Configuration Register 0 5800 0004 - VCPIC1 VCP2 Input Configuration Register 1 5800 0008 - VCPIC2 VCP2 Input Configuration Register 2 5800 000C - VCPIC3 VCP2 Input Configuration Register 3 5800 0010 - VCPIC4 VCP2 Input Configuration Register 4 5800 0014 - VCPIC5 VCP2 Input Configuration Register 5 5800 0048 - VCPOUT0 VCP2 Output Register 0 5800 004C - VCPOUT1 VCP2 Output Register 1 5800 0018 - 5800 0044 - 5800 0050 - 5800 007C 5800 0080 5800 0084 - 5800 009C 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated N/A VCPWBM - Reserved Reserved VCP2 Branch Metrics Write FIFO Register Reserved C64x+ Peripheral Information and Electrical Specifications 185 PRODUCT PREVIEW 7.17.1 VCP2 Device-Specific Information TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 Table 7-100 www.ti.com VCP2 Registers (Part 2 of 2) EDMA Bus Hex Address Range Configuration Bus Hex Address Range Acronym Register Name 5800 00C0 N/A VCPRDECS VCP2 Decisions Read FIFO Register N/A 02B8 0000 VCPPID VCP2 Peripheral ID Register N/A 02B8 0018 VCPEXE VCP2 Execution Register N/A 02B8 0020 VCPEND N/A 02B8 0040 VCPSTAT0 N/A 02B8 0044 VCPSTAT1 N/A 02B8 0050 VCPERR PRODUCT PREVIEW - - - N/A 02B8 0060 VCPEMU N/A 02B8 0064 - 02B9 FFFF - 5800 1000 - BM 5800 2000 - SM 5800 3000 - TBHD 5800 6000 - TBSD 5800 F000 - IO VCP2 Endian Mode Register VCP2 Status Register 0 VCP2 Status Register 1 VCP2 Error Register Reserved VCP2 Emulation Control Register Reserved Branch Metrics State Metric Traceback Hard Decision Traceback Soft Decision Decoded Bits End of Table 7-100 7.18 Enhanced Turbo Decoder Coprocessor (TCP2) 7.18.1 TCP2 Device-Specific Information The C6457 device has two high-performance embedded Turbo-Decoder Coprocessors (TCP2_A and TCP2_B) that significantly speed up channel-decoding operations on-chip. Each TCP2, operating at CPU clock divided-by-3, can decode up to fifty 384-Kbps or eight 2-Mbps turbo-encoded channels (assuming 6 iterations). The TCP2 implements the max * log-map algorithm and is designed to support all polynomials and rates required by Third-Generation Partnership Projects (3GPP and 3GPP2), with fully programmable frame length and turbo interleaver. Decoding parameters such as the number of iterations and stopping criteria are also programmable. Communications between the TCP2 and the CPU are carried out through the EDMA3 controller. Each TCP2 supports: • Parallel concatenated convolutional turbo decoding using the MAP algorithm • All turbo code rates greater than or equal to 1/5 • 3GPP and CDMA2000 turbo encoder trellis • 3GPP and CDMA2000 block sizes in standalone mode • Larger block sizes in shared processing mode • Both max log MAP and log MAP decoding • Sliding windows algorithm with variable reliability and prolog lengths • The prolog reduction algorithm • Execution of a minimum and maximum number of iterations • The SNR stopping criteria algorithm • The CRC stopping criteria algorithm For more detailed information on the TCP2, see the TMS320C6457 DSP Turbo-Decoder Coprocessor 2 (TCP2) Reference Guide (literature number SPRUGK1). 186 C64x+ Peripheral Information and Electrical Specifications 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com TCP2_A Registers EDMA Bus Hex Address Range Configuration Bus Hex Address Range Acronym Register Name 5000 0000 - TCPIC0 TCP2 Input Configuration Register 0 5000 0004 - TCPIC1 TCP2 Input Configuration Register 1 5000 0008 - TCPIC2 TCP2 Input Configuration Register 2 5000 000C - TCPIC3 TCP2 Input Configuration Register 3 5000 0010 - TCPIC4 TCP2 Input Configuration Register 4 5000 0014 - TCPIC5 TCP2 Input Configuration Register 5 5000 0018 - TCPIC6 TCP2 Input Configuration Register 6 5000 001C - TCPIC7 TCP2 Input Configuration Register 7 5000 0020 - TCPIC8 TCP2 Input Configuration Register 8 5000 0024 - TCPIC9 TCP2 Input Configuration Register 9 5000 0028 - TCPIC10 TCP2 Input Configuration Register 10 5000 002C - TCPIC11 TCP2 Input Configuration Register 11 5000 0030 - TCPIC12 TCP2 Input Configuration Register 12 5000 0034 - TCPIC13 TCP2 Input Configuration Register 13 5000 0038 - TCPIC14 TCP2 Input Configuration Register 14 5000 003C - TCPIC15 TCP2 Input Configuration Register 15 5000 0040 - TCPOUT0 TCP2 Output Parameters Register 0 5000 0044 - TCPOUT1 TCP2 Output Parameters Register 1 5000 0048 - TCPOUT2 TCP2 Output Parameters Register 2 5001 0000 N/A X0 TCP2 Data/Sys and Parity Memory 5003 0000 N/A W0 TCP2 Extrinsic Mem 0 5004 0000 N/A W1 TCP2 Extrinsic Mem 1 5005 0000 N/A I0 TCP2 Interleaver Memory 5006 0000 N/A O0 TCP2 Output/Decision Memory 5007 0000 N/A S0 TCP2 Scratch Pad Memory 5008 0000 N/A T0 TCP2 Beta State Memory 5009 0000 N/A C0 TCP2 CRC Memory 500A 0000 N/A B0 TCP2 Beta Prolog Memory 500B 0000 PRODUCT PREVIEW Table 7-101 N/A A0 02BA 0000 TCPPID TCP2 Peripheral Identification Register TCP2 Alpha Prolog Memory N/A 02BA 004C TCPEXE TCP2 Execute Register N/A 02BA 0050 TCPEND TCP2 Endianness Register N/A 02BA 0060 TCPERR TCP2 Error Register N/A 02BA 0068 TCPSTAT TCP2 Status Register N/A 02BA 0070 TCPEMU N/A 02BA 0074 - 02BA 00FF - TCP2 Emulation Register Reserved End of Table 7-101 Table 7-102 TCP2_B Registers (Part 1 of 2) EDMA Bus Hex Address Range Configuration Bus Hex Address Range Acronym 5010 0000 - TCPIC0 TCP2 Input Configuration Register 0 5010 0004 - TCPIC1 TCP2 Input Configuration Register 1 5010 0008 - TCPIC2 TCP2 Input Configuration Register 2 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated Register Name C64x+ Peripheral Information and Electrical Specifications 187 TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 Table 7-102 www.ti.com TCP2_B Registers (Part 2 of 2) EDMA Bus Hex Address Range Configuration Bus Hex Address Range Acronym 5010 000C - TCPIC3 Register Name TCP2 Input Configuration Register 3 5010 0010 - TCPIC4 TCP2 Input Configuration Register 4 5010 0014 - TCPIC5 TCP2 Input Configuration Register 5 5010 0018 - TCPIC6 TCP2 Input Configuration Register 6 5010 001C - TCPIC7 TCP2 Input Configuration Register 7 5010 0020 - TCPIC8 TCP2 Input Configuration Register 8 5010 0024 - TCPIC9 TCP2 Input Configuration Register 9 PRODUCT PREVIEW 5010 0028 - TCPIC10 TCP2 Input Configuration Register 10 5010 002C - TCPIC11 TCP2 Input Configuration Register 11 5010 0030 - TCPIC12 TCP2 Input Configuration Register 12 5010 0034 - TCPIC13 TCP2 Input Configuration Register 13 5010 0038 - TCPIC14 TCP2 Input Configuration Register 14 5010 003C - TCPIC15 TCP2 Input Configuration Register 15 5010 0040 - TCPOUT0 TCP2 Output Parameters Register 0 5010 0044 - TCPOUT1 TCP2 Output Parameters Register 1 5010 0048 - TCPOUT2 TCP2 Output Parameters Register 2 5011 0000 N/A X0 TCP2 Data/Sys and Parity Memory 5013 0000 N/A W0 TCP2 Extrinsic Mem 0 5014 0000 N/A W1 TCP2 Extrinsic Mem 1 5015 0000 N/A I0 TCP2 Interleaver Memory 5016 0000 N/A O0 TCP2 Output/Decision Memory 5017 0000 N/A S0 TCP2 Scratch Pad Memory 5018 0000 N/A T0 TCP2 Beta State Memory 5019 0000 N/A C0 TCP2 CRC Memory 501A 0000 N/A B0 TCP2 Beta Prolog Memory N/A A0 TCP2 Alpha Prolog Memory 02BA 0100 TCPPID TCP2 Peripheral Identification Register 501B 0000 N/A 02BA 014C TCPEXE TCP2 Execute Register N/A 02BA 0150 TCPEND TCP2 Endianness Register N/A 02BA 0160 TCPERR TCP2 Error Register N/A 02BA 0168 TCPSTAT TCP2 Status Register N/A 02BA 0170 TCPEMU TCP2 Emulation Register N/A 02BA 0174 - 02BB FFFF - Reserved End of Table 7-102 188 C64x+ Peripheral Information and Electrical Specifications 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com 7.19 UTOPIA 7.19.1 UTOPIA Device-Specific Information The Universal Test and Operations PHY Interface for ATM (UTOPIA) peripheral is a 50 MHz, 8-Bit Slave-only interface. The UTOPIA is more simplistic than the Ethernet MAC, in that the UTOPIA is serviced directly by the EDMA3 controller. The UTOPIA peripheral contains two, two-cell FIFOs, one for transmit and one for receive, with which to buffer up data sent/received across the pins. There is a transmit and a receive event to the EDMA3 channel controller to enable servicing. For more detailed information on the UTOPIA peripheral, see the TMS320C6457 DSP Universal Test and Operations PHY Interface for ATM 2 (UTOPIA2) (literature number SPRUGL1). Table 7-103 PRODUCT PREVIEW 7.19.2 UTOPIA Peripheral Register Description(s) UTOPIA Registers Hex Address Range Acronym 02B4 0000 UCR Register Name 02B4 0004 - Reserved 02B4 0008 - Reserved UTOPIA Control Register 02B4 000C - Reserved 02B4 0010 - Reserved 02B4 0014 CDR Clock Detect Register 02B4 0018 EIER Error Interrupt Enable Register 02B4 001C EIPR 02B4 0020 - 02B4 01FF - Reserved Error Interrupt Pending Register 02B4 0200 - 02B7 FFFF - Reserved End of Table 7-103 Table 7-104 UTOPIA Data Queues (Receive and Transmit) Registers Hex Address Range Acronym 3D00 0000 - 3D00 007F URQ 3D00 0080 - 3D00 03FF - 3D00 0400 - 3D00 047F UXQ 3D00 0480 - 3D00 07FF - Register Name UTOPIA Receive (RX) Data Queue Reserved UTOPIA Transmit (TX) Data Queue Reserved End of Table 7-104 7.19.3 UTOPIA Electrical Data/Timing Table 7-105 UXCLK Timing Requirements (1) (see Figure 7-46) No. Min Max 20 Unit 1 tc(UXCK) Cycle time, UXCLK 2 tw(UXCKH) Pulse duration, UXCLK high 0.4tc(UXCK) 0.6tc(UXCK) ns ns 3 tw(UXCKL) Pulse duration, UXCLK low 0.4tc(UXCK) 0.6tc(UXCK) ns 4 tt(UXCK) Transition time, UXCLK 2 ns End of Table 7-105 1 The reference points for the rise and fall transitions are measured at VIL MAX and VIH MIN. 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated C64x+ Peripheral Information and Electrical Specifications 189 TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 Figure 7-46 www.ti.com UXCLK Timing 1 4 2 UXCLK 3 4 Table 7-106 URCLK Timing Requirements (1) (see Figure 7-47) No. Min Max PRODUCT PREVIEW 20 Unit 1 tc(URCK) Cycle time, URCLK 2 tw(URCKH) Pulse duration, URCLK high 0.4tc(URCK) 0.6tc(URCK) ns ns 3 tw(URCKL) Pulse duration, URCLK low 0.4tc(URCK) 0.6tc(URCK) ns 4 tt(URCK) Transition time, URCLK 2 ns End of Table 7-106 1 The reference points for the rise and fall transitions are measured at VIL MAX and VIH MIN. Figure 7-47 URCLK Timing 1 4 2 URCLK 3 4 Table 7-107 UTOPIA Slave Transmit Timing Requirements (see Figure 7-48) No. Min Max Unit 2 tsu(UXAV-UXCH) Setup time, UXADDR valid before UXCLK high 4 ns 3 th(UXCH-UXAV) Hold time, UXADDR valid after UXCLK high 1 ns 8 tsu(UXENBL-UXCH) Setup time, UXENB low before UXCLK high 4 ns 9 th(UXCH-UXENBL) Hold time, UXENB low after UXCLK high 1 ns End of Table 7-107 Table 7-108 UTOPIA Slave Transmit Cycles Switching Characteristics (1) (see Figure 7-48) No. Parameter Min Max Unit 1 td(UXCH-UXDV) Delay time, UXCLK high to UXDATA valid 2 12 ns 4 td(UXCH-UXCLAV) Delay time, UXCLK high to UXCLAV driven active value 2 12 ns 5 td(UXCH-UXCLAVL) Delay time, UXCLK high to UXCLAV driven inactive low 2 12 ns 6 td(UXCH-UXCLAVHZ) Delay time, UXCLK high to UXCLAV going Hi-Z 9 18.5 ns 7 tw(UXCLAVL-UXCLAVHZ) Pulse duration (low), UXCLAV low to UXCLAV Hi-Z 10 td(UXCH-UXSV) Delay time, UXCLK high to UXSOC valid 2 2 ns 12 ns End of Table 7-108 1 Over recommended operating conditions. 190 C64x+ Peripheral Information and Electrical Specifications 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com Figure 7-48 UTOPIA Slave Transmit Timing (A) UXCLK 1 P45 UXDATA[7:0] P46 P47 P48 H1 3 2 0 x1F UXADDR[4:0] N 0x1F N 0x1F N+1 0x1F 6 7 4 5 N N 9 8 UXENB 10 UXSOC (A) The UTOPIA slave module has signals that are middle-level signals indicating a high-impedance state (i.e., the UXCLAV and UXSOC signals). Table 7-109 UTOPIA Slave Receive Timing Requirements (see Figure 7-49) No. Min Max Unit 1 tsu(URDV-URCH) Setup time, URDATA valid before URCLK high 4 ns 2 th(URCH-URDV) Hold time, URDATA valid after URCLK high 1 ns 3 tsu(URAV-URCH) Setup time, URADDR valid before URCLK high 4 ns 4 th(URCH-URAV) Hold time, URADDR valid after URCLK high 1 ns 9 tsu(URENBL-URCH) Setup time, URENB low before URCLK high 4 ns 10 th(URCH-URENBL) Hold time, URENB low after URCLK high 1 ns 11 tsu(URSH-URCH) Setup time, URSOC high before URCLK high 4 ns 12 th(URCH-URSH) Hold time, URSOC high after URCLK high 1 ns End of Table 7-109 Table 7-110 Switching Characteristics for UTOPIA Slave Receive Cycles (1) (see Figure 7-49) No. 5 Parameter td(URCH-URCLAV) Min Delay time, URCLK high to URCLAV driven active value 3 Max Unit 12 ns 6 td(URCH-URCLAVL) Delay time, URCLK high to URCLAV driven inactive low 3 12 ns 7 td(URCH-URCLAVHZ) Delay time, URCLK high to URCLAV going Hi-Z 9 18.5 ns 8 tw(URCLAVL-URCLAVHZ) Pulse duration (low), URCLAV low to URCLAV Hi-Z 3 ns End of Table 7-110 1 Over recommended operating conditions. 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated C64x+ Peripheral Information and Electrical Specifications 191 PRODUCT PREVIEW UXCLAV TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 Figure 7-49 www.ti.com UTOPIA Slave Receive Timing(A) URCLK 2 1 URDATA[7:0] P48 H1 H2 H3 0x1F N+2 0x1F 4 3 URADDR[4:0] N 0x1F N+1 7 6 5 PRODUCT PREVIEW URCLAV N 8 N+1 10 N+2 9 URENB 11 12 URSOC (A) The UTOPIA slave module has signals that are middle-level signals indicating a high-impedance state (i.e., the URCLAV and URSOC signals). 7.20 Serial RapidIO (SRIO) Port The SRIO port on the TMS320C6457 device is a high-performance, low pin-count interconnect aimed for embedded markets. The use of the RapidIO interconnect in a baseband board design can create a homogeneous interconnect environment, providing even more connectivity and control among the components. RapidIO is based on the memory and device addressing concepts of processor buses where the transaction processing is managed completely by hardware. This enables the RapidIO interconnect to lower the system cost by providing lower latency, reduced overhead of packet data processing, and higher system bandwidth, all of which are key for wireless interfaces. The RapidIO interconnect offers very low pin-count interfaces with scalable system bandwidth based on 10-Gigabit per second (Gbps) bidirectional links. The PHY part of the RIO consists of the physical layer and includes the input and output buffers (each serial link consists of a differential pair), the 8-bit/10-bit encoder/decoder, the PLL clock recovery, and the parallel-to-serial/serial-to-parallel converters. The C6457 device supports four 1× or one 4× Serial RapidIO links. The RapidIO interface should be designed to operate at a data rate of 3.125 Gbps per differential pair. This equals 12.5 raw GBaud/s for the 4× RapidIO port, or approximately 9 Gbps data throughput rate. 7.20.1 Serial RapidIO Device-Specific Information The approach to specifying interface timing for the SRIO Port is different than on other interfaces such as EMIFA, HPI, and McBSP. For these other interfaces, the device timing was specified in terms of data manual specifications and I/O buffer information specification (IBIS) models. 192 C64x+ Peripheral Information and Electrical Specifications 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com For the C6457 SRIO Port, Texas Instruments (TI) provides a printed circuit board (PCB) solution showing two DSPs connected via a 4× SRIO link directly to the user. TI has performed the simulation and system characterization to ensure all SRIO interface timings in this solution are met. The complete SRIO system solution is documented in the TMS320TCI6484 and TMS320C6457 SerDes Implementation Guidelines application report (literature number SPRAAY1). Note—TI supports only designs that follow the board design guidelines outlined in the application report. The Serial RapidIO peripheral is a master peripheral in the C6457 DSP. It conforms to the RapidIO™ Interconnect Specification, Part VI: Physical Layer 1×/4× LP-Serial Specification, Revision 1.3. 7.20.2 Serial RapidIO Peripheral Register Description(s) RapidIO Control Registers (Part 1 of 12) Hex Address Range Acronym Register Name 02D0 0000 RIO_PID Peripheral Identification Register 02D0 0004 RIO_PCR Peripheral Control Register 02D0 0008 - 02D0 001C - 02D0 0020 RIO_PER_SET_CNTL0 Peripheral Settings Control Register 0 02D0 0024 RIO_PER_SET_CNTL1 Peripheral Settings Control Register 1 02D0 0028 - 02D0 002C - 02D0 0030 RIO_GBL_EN 02D0 0034 RIO_GBL_EN_STAT 02D0 0038 RIO_BLK0_EN 02D0 003C RIO_BLK0_EN_STAT 02D0 0040 RIO_BLK1_EN 02D0 0044 RIO_BLK1_EN_STAT 02D0 0048 BLK2_EN 02D0 004C BLK2_EN_STAT 02D0 0050 BLK3_EN 02D0 0054 BLK3_EN_STAT 02D0 0058 BLK4_EN 02D0 005C BLK4_EN_STAT 02D0 0060 BLK5_EN 02D0 0064 BLK5_EN_STAT 02D0 0068 BLK6_EN 02D0 006C BLK6_EN_STAT 02D0 0070 BLK7_EN 02D0 0074 BLK7_EN_STAT Reserved Reserved Peripheral Global Enable Register Peripheral Global Enable Status Block Enable 0 Block Enable Status 0 Block Enable 1 Block Enable Status 1 Block Enable 2 Block Enable Status 2 Block Enable 3 Block Enable Status 3 Block Enable 4 Block Enable Status 4 Block Enable 5 Block Enable Status 5 Block Enable 6 Block Enable Status 6 Block Enable 7 Block Enable Status 7 02D0 0078 BLK8_EN 02D0 007C BLK8_EN_STAT Block Enable Status 8 02D0 0080 DEVICEID_REG1 RapidIO DEVICEID1 Register 02D0 0084 DEVICEID_REG2 RapidIO DEVICEID2 Register Block Enable 8 02D0 0088 DEVICEID_REG3 RapidIO DEVICEID3 Register 02D0 008C DEVICEID_REG4 RapidIO DEVICEID4 Register 02D0 0090 PF_16B_CNTL0 Packet Forwarding Register 0 for 16-bit Device IDs 02D0 0094 PF_8B_CNTL0 Packet Forwarding Register 0 for 8-bit Device IDs 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated PRODUCT PREVIEW Table 7-111 C64x+ Peripheral Information and Electrical Specifications 193 TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 Table 7-111 PRODUCT PREVIEW 194 www.ti.com RapidIO Control Registers (Part 2 of 12) Hex Address Range Acronym 02D0 0098 PF_16B_CNTL1 Register Name Packet Forwarding Register 1 for 16-bit Device IDs 02D0 009C PF_8B_CNTL1 Packet Forwarding Register 1 for 8-bit Device IDs 02D0 00A0 PF_16B_CNTL2 Packet Forwarding Register 2 for 16-bit Device IDs 02D0 00A4 PF_8B_CNTL2 Packet Forwarding Register 2 for 8-bit Device IDs 02D0 00A8 PF_16B_CNTL3 Packet Forwarding Register 3 for 16-bit Device IDs 02D0 00AC PF_8B_CNTL3 02D0 00B0 - 02D0 00FC - Packet Forwarding Register 3 for 8-bit Device IDs 02D0 0100 SERDES_CFGRX0_CNTL SerDes Receive Channel Configuration Register 0 02D0 0104 SERDES_CFGRX1_CNTL SerDes Receive Channel Configuration Register 1 Reserved 02D0 0108 SERDES_CFGRX2_CNTL SerDes Receive Channel Configuration Register 2 02D0 010C SERDES_CFGRX3_CNTL SerDes Receive Channel Configuration Register 3 02D0 0110 SERDES_CFGTX0_CNTL SerDes Transmit Channel Configuration Register 0 02D0 0114 SERDES_CFGTX1_CNTL SerDes Transmit Channel Configuration Register 1 02D0 0118 SERDES_CFGTX2_CNTL SerDes Transmit Channel Configuration Register 2 02D0 011C SERDES_CFGTX3_CNTL SerDes Transmit Channel Configuration Register 3 02D0 0120 SERDES_CFG0_CNTL SerDes Macro Configuration Register 0 02D0 0124 SERDES_CFG1_CNTL SerDes Macro Configuration Register 1 02D0 0128 SERDES_CFG2_CNTL SerDes Macro Configuration Register 2 02D0 012C SERDES_CFG3_CNTL SerDes Macro Configuration Register 3 02D0 0130 - 02D0 01FC - 02D0 0200 DOORBELL0_ICSR 02D0 0204 - 02D0 0208 DOORBELL0_ICCR 02D0 020C - 02D0 0210 DOORBELL1_ICSR 02D0 0214 - 02D0 0218 DOORBELL1_ICCR 02D0 021C - 02D0 0220 DOORBELL2_ICSR 02D0 0224 - 02D0 0228 DOORBELL2_ICCR 02D0 022C - 02D0 0230 DOORBELL3_ICSR 02D0 0234 - 02D0 0238 DOORBELL3_ICCR 02D0 023C - 02D0 0240 RX_CPPI_ICSR 02D0 0244 - 02D0 0248 RX_CPPI_ICCR 02D0 024c - 02D0 0250 TX_CPPI_ICSR 02D0 0254 - 02D0 0258 TX_CPPI_ICCR 02D0 025C - Reserved DOORBELL Interrupt Condition Status Register 0 Reserved DOORBELL Interrupt Condition Clear Register 0 Reserved DOORBELL Interrupt Condition Status Register 1 Reserved DOORBELL Interrupt Condition Clear Register 1 Reserved DOORBELL Interrupt Condition Status Register 2 Reserved DOORBELL Interrupt Condition Clear Register 2 Reserved DOORBELL Interrupt Condition Status Register 3 Reserved DOORBELL Interrupt Condition Clear Register 3 Reserved RX CPPI Interrupt Condition Status Register Reserved RX CPPI Interrupt Condition Clear Register Reserved TX CPPI Interrupt Condition Status Register Reserved TX CPPI Interrupt Condition Clear Register Reserved C64x+ Peripheral Information and Electrical Specifications 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com RapidIO Control Registers (Part 3 of 12) Hex Address Range Acronym Register Name 02D0 0260 LSU_ICSR LSU Interrupt Condition Status Register 02D0 0264 - 02D0 0268 LSU_ICCR 02D0 026C - 02D0 0270 ERR_RST_EVNT_ICSR 02D0 0274 - 02D0 0278 ERR_RST_EVNT_ICCR 02D0 027C - 02D0 0280 DOORBELL0_ICRR 02D0 0284 DOORBELL0_ICRR2 02D0 0288 - 02D0 028C - Reserved LSU Interrupt Condition Clear Register Reserved Error, Reset, and Special Event Interrupt Condition Status Register Reserved Error, Reset, and Special Event Interrupt Condition Clear Register Reserved DOORBELL0 Interrupt Condition Routing Register DOORBELL 0 Interrupt Condition Routing Register 2 Reserved 02D0 0290 DOORBELL1_ICRR DOORBELL1 Interrupt Condition Routing Register 02D0 0294 DOORBELL1_ICRR2 DOORBELL 1 Interrupt Condition Routing Register 2 02D0 0298 - 02D0 029C - 02D0 02A0 DOORBELL2_ICRR DOORBELL2 Interrupt Condition Routing Register 02D0 02A4 DOORBELL2_ICRR2 DOORBELL 2 Interrupt Condition Routing Register 2 02D0 02A8 - 02D0 02AC - Reserved Reserved 02D0 02B0 DOORBELL3_ICRR DOORBELL3 Interrupt Condition Routing Register 02D0 02B4 DOORBELL3_ICRR2 DOORBELL 3 Interrupt Condition Routing Register 2 02D0 02B8 - 02D0 02BC - 02D0 02C0 RX_CPPI_ICRR Receive CPPI Interrupt Condition Routing Register 02D0 02C4 RX_CPPI_ICRR2 Receive CPPI Interrupt Condition Routing Register 2 02D0 02C8 - 02D0 02CC - Reserved Reserved 02D0 02D0 TX_CPPI_ICRR Transmit CPPI Interrupt Condition Routing Register 02D0 02D4 TX_CPPI_ICRR2 Transmit CPPI Interrupt Condition Routing Register 2 02D0 02D8 - 02D0 02DC - 02D0 02E0 LSU_ICRR0 LSU Interrupt Condition Routing Register 0 02D0 02E4 LSU_ICRR1 LSU Interrupt Condition Routing Register 1 02D0 02E8 LSU_ICRR2 LSU Interrupt Condition Routing Register 2 Reserved 02D0 02EC LSU_ICRR3 02D0 02F0 ERR_RST_EVNT_ICRR Error, Reset, and Special Event Interrupt Condition Routing Register 02D0 02F4 ERR_RST_EVNT_ICRR2 Error, Reset, and Special Event Interrupt Condition Routing Register 2 02D0 02F8 ERR_RST_EVNT_ICRR3 Error, Reset, and Special Event Interrupt Condition Routing Register 3 LSU Interrupt Condition Routing Register 3 02D0 02FC - 02D0 0300 INTDST0_DECODE INTDST Interrupt Status Decode Register 0 02D0 0304 INTDST1_DECODE INTDST Interrupt Status Decode Register 1 02D0 0308 INTDST2_DECODE INTDST Interrupt Status Decode Register 2 Reserved 02D0 030C INTDST3_DECODE INTDST Interrupt Status Decode Register 3 02D0 0310 INTDST4_DECODE INTDST Interrupt Status Decode Register 4 02D0 0314 INTDST5_DECODE INTDST Interrupt Status Decode Register 5 02D0 0318 INTDST6_DECODE INTDST Interrupt Status Decode Register 6 02D0 031C INTDST7_DECODE 02D0 0320 INTDST0_RATE_CNTL INTDST Interrupt Rate Control Register 0 02D0 0324 INTDST1_RATE_CNTL INTDST Interrupt Rate Control Register 1 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated PRODUCT PREVIEW Table 7-111 INTDST Interrupt Status Decode Register 7 C64x+ Peripheral Information and Electrical Specifications 195 TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 Table 7-111 PRODUCT PREVIEW 196 www.ti.com RapidIO Control Registers (Part 4 of 12) Hex Address Range Acronym 02D0 0328 INTDST2_RATE_CNTL Register Name INTDST Interrupt Rate Control Register 2 02D0 032C INTDST3_RATE_CNTL INTDST Interrupt Rate Control Register 3 02D0 0330 INTDST4_RATE_CNTL INTDST Interrupt Rate Control Register 4 02D0 0334 INTDST5_RATE_CNTL INTDST Interrupt Rate Control Register 5 02D0 0338 INTDST6_RATE_CNTL INTDST Interrupt Rate Control Register 6 INTDST Interrupt Rate Control Register 7 02D0 033C INTDST7_RATE_CNTL 02D0 0340 - 02D0 03FC - 02D0 0400 LSU1_REG0 LSU1 Control Register 0 02D0 0404 LSU1_REG1 LSU1 Control Register 1 Reserved 02D0 0408 LSU1_REG2 LSU1 Control Register 2 02D0 040C LSU1_REG3 LSU1 Control Register 3 02D0 0410 LSU1_REG4 LSU1 Control Register 4 02D0 0414 LSU1_REG5 LSU1 Control Register 5 02D0 0418 LSU1_REG6 02D0 041C LSU1_FLOW_MASKS1 LSU1 Control Register 6 02D0 0420 LSU2_REG0 LSU2 Control Register 0 02D0 0424 LSU2_REG1 LSU2 Control Register 1 LSU1 Congestion Control Flow Mask Register 02D0 0428 LSU2_REG2 LSU2 Control Register 2 02D0 042C LSU2_REG3 LSU2 Control Register 3 02D0 0430 LSU2_REG4 LSU2 Control Register 4 02D0 0434 LSU2_REG5 LSU2 Control Register 5 02D0 0438 LSU2_REG6 02D0 043C LSU2_FLOW_MASKS2 LSU2 Control Register 6 02D0 0440 LSU3_REG0 LSU3 Control Register 0 02D0 0444 LSU3_REG1 LSU3 Control Register 1 LSU2 Congestion Control Flow Mask Register 02D0 0448 LSU3_REG2 LSU3 Control Register 2 02D0 044C LSU3_REG3 LSU3 Control Register 3 02D0 0450 LSU3_REG4 LSU3 Control Register 4 02D0 0454 LSU3_REG5 LSU3 Control Register 5 02D0 0458 LSU3_REG6 02D0 045C LSU3_FLOW_MASKS3 LSU3 Control Register 6 02D0 0460 LSU4_REG0 LSU4 Control Register 0 02D0 0464 LSU4_REG1 LSU4 Control Register 1 LSU3 Congestion Control Flow Mask Register 02D0 0468 LSU4_REG2 LSU4 Control Register 2 02D0 046C LSU4_REG3 LSU4 Control Register 3 02D0 0470 LSU4_REG4 LSU4 Control Register 4 02D0 0474 LSU4_REG5 LSU4 Control Register 5 02D0 0478 LSU4_REG6 02D0 047C LSU4_FLOW_MASKS4 LSU4 Control Register 6 LSU4 Congestion Control Flow Mask Register 02D0 0480 - 02D0 04FC - 02D0 0500 QUEUE0_TXDMA_HDP Reserved Queue Transmit DMA Head Descriptor Pointer Register 0 02D0 0504 QUEUE1_TXDMA_HDP Queue Transmit DMA Head Descriptor Pointer Register 1 02D0 0508 QUEUE2_TXDMA_HDP Queue Transmit DMA Head Descriptor Pointer Register 2 02D0 050C QUEUE3_TXDMA_HDP Queue Transmit DMA Head Descriptor Pointer Register 3 C64x+ Peripheral Information and Electrical Specifications 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com RapidIO Control Registers (Part 5 of 12) Hex Address Range Acronym 02D0 0510 QUEUE4_TXDMA_HDP Register Name Queue Transmit DMA Head Descriptor Pointer Register 4 02D0 0514 QUEUE5_TXDMA_HDP Queue Transmit DMA Head Descriptor Pointer Register 5 02D0 0518 QUEUE6_TXDMA_HDP Queue Transmit DMA Head Descriptor Pointer Register 6 02D0 051C QUEUE7_TXDMA_HDP Queue Transmit DMA Head Descriptor Pointer Register 7 02D0 0520 QUEUE8_TXDMA_HDP Queue Transmit DMA Head Descriptor Pointer Register 8 02D0 0524 QUEUE9_TXDMA_HDP Queue Transmit DMA Head Descriptor Pointer Register 9 02D0 0528 QUEUE10_TXDMA_HDP Queue Transmit DMA Head Descriptor Pointer Register 10 02D0 052C QUEUE11_TXDMA_HDP Queue Transmit DMA Head Descriptor Pointer Register 11 02D0 0530 QUEUE12_TXDMA_HDP Queue Transmit DMA Head Descriptor Pointer Register 12 02D0 0534 QUEUE13_TXDMA_HDP Queue Transmit DMA Head Descriptor Pointer Register 13 02D0 0538 QUEUE14_TXDMA_HDP Queue Transmit DMA Head Descriptor Pointer Register 14 Queue Transmit DMA Head Descriptor Pointer Register 15 02D0 053C QUEUE15_TXDMA_HDP 02D0 0540 - 02D0 057C - 02D0 0580 QUEUE0_TXDMA_CP Queue Transmit DMA Completion Pointer Register 0 02D0 0584 QUEUE1_TXDMA_CP Queue Transmit DMA Completion Pointer Register 1 Reserved 02D0 0588 QUEUE2_TXDMA_CP Queue Transmit DMA Completion Pointer Register 2 02D0 058C QUEUE3_TXDMA_CP Queue Transmit DMA Completion Pointer Register 3 02D0 0590 QUEUE4_TXDMA_CP Queue Transmit DMA Completion Pointer Register 4 02D0 0594 QUEUE5_TXDMA_CP Queue Transmit DMA Completion Pointer Register 5 02D0 0598 QUEUE6_TXDMA_CP Queue Transmit DMA Completion Pointer Register 6 02D0 059C QUEUE7_TXDMA_CP Queue Transmit DMA Completion Pointer Register 7 02D0 05A0 QUEUE8_TXDMA_CP Queue Transmit DMA Completion Pointer Register 8 02D0 05A4 QUEUE9_TXDMA_CP Queue Transmit DMA Completion Pointer Register 9 02D0 05A8 QUEUE10_TXDMA_CP Queue Transmit DMA Completion Pointer Register 10 02D0 05AC QUEUE11_TXDMA_CP Queue Transmit DMA Completion Pointer Register 11 02D0 05B0 QUEUE12_TXDMA_CP Queue Transmit DMA Completion Pointer Register 12 02D0 05B4 QUEUE13_TXDMA_CP Queue Transmit DMA Completion Pointer Register 13 02D0 05B8 QUEUE14_TXDMA_CP Queue Transmit DMA Completion Pointer Register 14 02D0 05BC QUEUE15_TXDMA_CP Queue Transmit DMA Completion Pointer Register 15 02D0 05D0 - 02D0 05FC - 02D0 0600 QUEUE0_RXDMA_HDP Queue Receive DMA Head Descriptor Pointer Register 0 02D0 0604 QUEUE1_RXDMA_HDP Queue Receive DMA Head Descriptor Pointer Register 1 02D0 0608 QUEUE2_RXDMA_HDP Queue Receive DMA Head Descriptor Pointer Register 2 02D0 060C QUEUE3_RXDMA_HDP Queue Receive DMA Head Descriptor Pointer Register 3 02D0 0610 QUEUE4_RXDMA_HDP Queue Receive DMA Head Descriptor Pointer Register 4 02D0 0614 QUEUE5_RXDMA_HDP Queue Receive DMA Head Descriptor Pointer Register 5 02D0 0618 QUEUE6_RXDMA_HDP Queue Receive DMA Head Descriptor Pointer Register 6 02D0 061C QUEUE7_RXDMA_HDP Queue Receive DMA Head Descriptor Pointer Register 7 02D0 0620 QUEUE8_RXDMA_HDP Queue Receive DMA Head Descriptor Pointer Register 8 Reserved 02D0 0624 QUEUE9_RXDMA_HDP Queue Receive DMA Head Descriptor Pointer Register 9 02D0 0628 QUEUE10_RXDMA_HDP Queue Receive DMA Head Descriptor Pointer Register 10 02D0 062C QUEUE11_RXDMA_HDP Queue Receive DMA Head Descriptor Pointer Register 11 02D0 0630 QUEUE12_RXDMA_HDP Queue Receive DMA Head Descriptor Pointer Register 12 02D0 0634 QUEUE13_RXDMA_HDP Queue Receive DMA Head Descriptor Pointer Register 13 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated PRODUCT PREVIEW Table 7-111 C64x+ Peripheral Information and Electrical Specifications 197 TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 Table 7-111 PRODUCT PREVIEW 198 www.ti.com RapidIO Control Registers (Part 6 of 12) Hex Address Range Acronym 02D0 0638 QUEUE14_RXDMA_HDP Queue Receive DMA Head Descriptor Pointer Register 14 Register Name 02D0 063C QUEUE15_RXDMA_HDP Queue Receive DMA Head Descriptor Pointer Register 15 02D0 0640 - 02D0 067C - Reserved 02D0 0680 QUEUE0_RXDMA_CP Queue Receive DMA Completion Pointer Register 0 02D0 0684 QUEUE1_RXDMA_CP Queue Receive DMA Completion Pointer Register 1 02D0 0688 QUEUE2_RXDMA_CP Queue Receive DMA Completion Pointer Register 2 02D0 068C QUEUE3_RXDMA_CP Queue Receive DMA Completion Pointer Register 3 02D0 0690 QUEUE4_RXDMA_CP Queue Receive DMA Completion Pointer Register 4 02D0 0694 QUEUE5_RXDMA_CP Queue Receive DMA Completion Pointer Register 5 02D0 0698 QUEUE6_RXDMA_CP Queue Receive DMA Completion Pointer Register 6 02D0 069C QUEUE7_RXDMA_CP Queue Receive DMA Completion Pointer Register 7 02D0 06A0 QUEUE8_RXDMA_CP Queue Receive DMA Completion Pointer Register 8 02D0 06A4 QUEUE9_RXDMA_CP Queue Receive DMA Completion Pointer Register 9 02D0 06A8 QUEUE10_RXDMA_CP Queue Receive DMA Completion Pointer Register 10 02D0 06AC QUEUE11_RXDMA_CP Queue Receive DMA Completion Pointer Register 11 02D0 06B0 QUEUE12_RXDMA_CP Queue Receive DMA Completion Pointer Register 12 02D0 06B4 QUEUE13_RXDMA_CP Queue Receive DMA Completion Pointer Register 13 02D0 06B8 QUEUE14_RXDMA_CP Queue Receive DMA Completion Pointer Register 14 02D0 06BC QUEUE15_RXDMA_CP Queue Receive DMA Completion Pointer Register 15 02D0 06C0 - 02D0 006FC - 02D0 0700 TX_QUEUE_TEAR_DOWN Transmit Queue Teardown Register Reserved 02D0 0704 TX_CPPI_FLOW_MASKS0 Transmit CPPI Supported Flow Mask Register 0 02D0 0708 TX_CPPI_FLOW_MASKS1 Transmit CPPI Supported Flow Mask Register 1 02D0 070C TX_CPPI_FLOW_MASKS2 Transmit CPPI Supported Flow Mask Register 2 02D0 0710 TX_CPPI_FLOW_MASKS3 Transmit CPPI Supported Flow Mask Register 3 02D0 0714 TX_CPPI_FLOW_MASKS4 Transmit CPPI Supported Flow Mask Register 4 02D0 0718 TX_CPPI_FLOW_MASKS5 Transmit CPPI Supported Flow Mask Register 5 02D0 071C TX_CPPI_FLOW_MASKS6 Transmit CPPI Supported Flow Mask Register 6 02D0 0720 TX_CPPI_FLOW_MASKS7 Transmit CPPI Supported Flow Mask Register 7 02D0 0724 - 02D0 073C - 02D0 0740 RX_QUEUE_TEAR_DOWN Reserved Receive Queue Teardown Register 02D0 0744 RX_CPPI_CNTL 02D0 0748 - 02D0 07DC - Receive CPPI Control Register 02D0 07E0 TX_QUEUE_CNTL0 Transmit CPPI Weighted Round Robin Control Register 0 02D0 07E4 TX_QUEUE_CNTL1 Transmit CPPI Weighted Round Robin Control Register 1 02D0 07E8 TX_QUEUE_CNTL2 Transmit CPPI Weighted Round Robin Control Register 2 02D0 07EC TX_QUEUE_CNTL3 Transmit CPPI Weighted Round Robin Control Register 3 Reserved 02D0 07F0 - 02D0 07FC - 02D0 0800 RXU_MAP_L0 Reserved 02D0 0804 RXU_MAP_H0 Mailbox-to-Queue Mapping Register H0 02D0 0808 RXU_MAP_L1 Mailbox-to-Queue Mapping Register L1 02D0 080C RXU_MAP_H1 Mailbox-to-Queue Mapping Register H1 02D0 0810 RXU_MAP_L2 Mailbox-to-Queue Mapping Register L2 02D0 0814 RXU_MAP_H2 Mailbox-to-Queue Mapping Register H2 Mailbox-to-Queue Mapping Register L0 C64x+ Peripheral Information and Electrical Specifications 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com RapidIO Control Registers (Part 7 of 12) Hex Address Range Acronym 02D0 0818 RXU_MAP_L3 Register Name Mailbox-to-Queue Mapping Register L3 02D0 081C RXU_MAP_H3 Mailbox-to-Queue Mapping Register H3 02D0 0820 RXU_MAP_L4 Mailbox-to-Queue Mapping Register L4 02D0 0824 RXU_MAP_H4 Mailbox-to-Queue Mapping Register H4 02D0 0828 RXU_MAP_L5 Mailbox-to-Queue Mapping Register L5 02D0 082C RXU_MAP_H5 Mailbox-to-Queue Mapping Register H5 02D0 0830 RXU_MAP_L6 Mailbox-to-Queue Mapping Register L6 02D0 0834 RXU_MAP_H6 Mailbox-to-Queue Mapping Register H6 02D0 0838 RXU_MAP_L7 Mailbox-to-Queue Mapping Register L7 02D0 083C RXU_MAP_H7 Mailbox-to-Queue Mapping Register H7 02D0 0840 RXU_MAP_L8 Mailbox-to-Queue Mapping Register L8 02D0 0844 RXU_MAP_H8 Mailbox-to-Queue Mapping Register H8 02D0 0848 RXU_MAP_L9 Mailbox-to-Queue Mapping Register L9 02D0 084C RXU_MAP_H9 Mailbox-to-Queue Mapping Register H9 02D0 0850 RXU_MAP_L10 Mailbox-to-Queue Mapping Register L10 02D0 0854 RXU_MAP_H10 Mailbox-to-Queue Mapping Register H10 02D0 0858 RXU_MAP_L11 Mailbox-to-Queue Mapping Register L11 02D0 085C RXU_MAP_H11 Mailbox-to-Queue Mapping Register H11 02D0 0860 RXU_MAP_L12 Mailbox-to-Queue Mapping Register L12 02D0 0864 RXU_MAP_H12 Mailbox-to-Queue Mapping Register H12 02D0 0868 RXU_MAP_L13 Mailbox-to-Queue Mapping Register L13 02D0 086C RXU_MAP_H13 Mailbox-to-Queue Mapping Register H13 02D0 0870 RXU_MAP_L14 Mailbox-to-Queue Mapping Register L14 02D0 0874 RXU_MAP_H14 Mailbox-to-Queue Mapping Register H14 02D0 0878 RXU_MAP_L15 Mailbox-to-Queue Mapping Register L15 02D0 087C RXU_MAP_H15 Mailbox-to-Queue Mapping Register H15 02D0 0880 RXU_MAP_L16 Mailbox-to-Queue Mapping Register L16 02D0 0884 RXU_MAP_H16 Mailbox-to-Queue Mapping Register H16 02D0 0888 RXU_MAP_L17 Mailbox-to-Queue Mapping Register L17 02D0 088C RXU_MAP_H17 Mailbox-to-Queue Mapping Register H17 02D0 0890 RXU_MAP_L18 Mailbox-to-Queue Mapping Register L18 02D0 0894 RXU_MAP_H18 Mailbox-to-Queue Mapping Register H18 02D0 0898 RXU_MAP_L19 Mailbox-to-Queue Mapping Register L19 02D0 089C RXU_MAP_H19 Mailbox-to-Queue Mapping Register H19 02D0 08A0 RXU_MAP_L20 Mailbox-to-Queue Mapping Register L20 02D0 08A4 RXU_MAP_H20 Mailbox-to-Queue Mapping Register H20 02D0 08A8 RXU_MAP_L21 Mailbox-to-Queue Mapping Register L21 02D0 08AC RXU_MAP_H21 Mailbox-to-Queue Mapping Register H21 02D0 08B0 RXU_MAP_L22 Mailbox-to-Queue Mapping Register L22 02D0 08B4 RXU_MAP_H22 Mailbox-to-Queue Mapping Register H22 02D0 08B8 RXU_MAP_L23 Mailbox-to-Queue Mapping Register L23 02D0 08BC RXU_MAP_H23 Mailbox-to-Queue Mapping Register H23 02D0 08C0 RXU_MAP_L24 Mailbox-to-Queue Mapping Register L24 02D0 08C4 RXU_MAP_H24 Mailbox-to-Queue Mapping Register H24 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated C64x+ Peripheral Information and Electrical Specifications PRODUCT PREVIEW Table 7-111 199 TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 Table 7-111 www.ti.com RapidIO Control Registers (Part 8 of 12) Hex Address Range Acronym 02D0 08C8 RXU_MAP_L25 Register Name Mailbox-to-Queue Mapping Register L25 PRODUCT PREVIEW 02D0 08CC RXU_MAP_H25 Mailbox-to-Queue Mapping Register H25 02D0 08D0 RXU_MAP_L26 Mailbox-to-Queue Mapping Register L26 02D0 08D4 RXU_MAP_H26 Mailbox-to-Queue Mapping Register H26 02D0 08D8 RXU_MAP_L27 Mailbox-to-Queue Mapping Register L27 02D0 08DC RXU_MAP_H27 Mailbox-to-Queue Mapping Register H27 02D0 08E0 RXU_MAP_L28 Mailbox-to-Queue Mapping Register L28 02D0 08E4 RXU_MAP_H28 Mailbox-to-Queue Mapping Register H28 02D0 08E8 RXU_MAP_L29 Mailbox-to-Queue Mapping Register L29 02D0 08EC RXU_MAP_H29 Mailbox-to-Queue Mapping Register H29 02D0 08F0 RXU_MAP_L30 Mailbox-to-Queue Mapping Register L30 02D0 08F4 RXU_MAP_H30 Mailbox-to-Queue Mapping Register H30 02D0 08F8 RXU_MAP_L31 Mailbox-to-Queue Mapping Register L31 02D0 08FC RXU_MAP_H31 Mailbox-to-Queue Mapping Register H31 02D0 0900 FLOW_CNTL0 Flow Control Table Entry Register 0 02D0 0904 FLOW_CNTL1 Flow Control Table Entry Register 1 02D0 0908 FLOW_CNTL2 Flow Control Table Entry Register 2 02D0 090C FLOW_CNTL3 Flow Control Table Entry Register 3 02D0 0910 FLOW_CNTL4 Flow Control Table Entry Register 4 02D0 0914 FLOW_CNTL5 Flow Control Table Entry Register 5 02D0 0918 FLOW_CNTL6 Flow Control Table Entry Register 6 02D0 091C FLOW_CNTL7 Flow Control Table Entry Register 7 02D0 0920 FLOW_CNTL8 Flow Control Table Entry Register 8 02D0 0924 FLOW_CNTL9 Flow Control Table Entry Register 9 02D0 0928 FLOW_CNTL10 Flow Control Table Entry Register 10 02D0 092C FLOW_CNTL11 Flow Control Table Entry Register 11 02D0 0930 FLOW_CNTL12 Flow Control Table Entry Register 12 02D0 0934 FLOW_CNTL13 Flow Control Table Entry Register 13 02D0 0938 FLOW_CNTL14 Flow Control Table Entry Register 14 Flow Control Table Entry Register 15 02D0 093C FLOW_CNTL15 02D0 0940 - 02D0 09FC - 02D0 1000 DEV_ID 02D0 1004 DEV_INFO Device Information CAR 02D0 1008 ASBLY_ID Assembly Identity CAR 02D0 100C ASBLY_INFO 02D0 1010 PE_FEAT Reserved RapidIO Peripheral-Specific Registers 200 02D0 1014 - 02D0 1018 SRC_OP 02D0 101C DEST_OP 02D0 1020 - 02D0 1048 - 02D0 104C PE_LL_CTL 02D0 1050 - 02D0 1054 - 02D0 1058 LCL_CFG_HBAR Device Identity CAR Assembly Information CAR Processing Element Features CAR Reserved Source Operations CAR Destination Operations CAR Reserved Processing Element Logical Layer Control CSR Reserved Local Configuration Space Base Address 0 CSR C64x+ Peripheral Information and Electrical Specifications 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com Table 7-111 RapidIO Control Registers (Part 9 of 12) Hex Address Range Acronym 02D0 105C LCL_CFG_BAR 02D0 1060 BASE_ID 02D0 1064 - Register Name Local Configuration Space Base Address 1 CSR Base Device ID CSR Reserved 02D0 1068 HOST_BASE_ID_LOCK 02D0 106C COMP_TAG 02D0 1070 - 02D0 10FC - Host Base Device ID Lock CSR Component Tag CSR Reserved RapidIO Extended Features -LP Serial Registers SP_MB_HEAD - 1×/4× LP Serial Port Maintenance Block Header Reserved 02D0 1120 SP_LT_CTL Port Link Time-Out Control CSR 02D0 1124 SP_RT_CTL Port Response Time-Out Control CSR 02D0 1128 - 02D0 1138 - 02D0 113C SP_GEN_CTL Port General Control CSR Reserved 02D0 1140 SP0_LM_REQ Port 0 Link Maintenance Request CSR 02D0 1144 SP0_LM_RESP Port 0 Link Maintenance Response CSR Port 0 Local Acknowledge ID Status CSR 02D0 1148 SP0_ACKID_STAT 02D0 114C - 02D0 1154 - 02D0 1158 SP0_ERR_STAT 02D0 115C SP0_CTL Reserved Port 0 Error and Status CSR Port 0 Control CSR 02D0 1160 SP1_LM_REQ Port 1 Link Maintenance Request CSR 02D0 1164 SP1_LM_RESP Port 1 Link Maintenance Response CSR Port 1 Local Acknowledge ID Status CSR 02D0 1168 SP1_ACKID_STAT 02D0 116C - 02D0 1174 - 02D0 1178 SP1_ERR_STAT 02D0 117C SP1_CTL Reserved Port 1 Error and Status CSR Port 1 Control CSR 02D0 1180 SP2_LM_REQ Port 2 Link Maintenance Request CSR 02D0 1184 SP2_LM_RESP Port 2 Link Maintenance Response CSR Port 2 Local Acknowledge ID Status CSR 02D0 1188 SP2_ACKID_STAT 02D0 118C - 02D0 1194 - 02D0 1198 SP2_ERR_STAT 02D0 119C SP2_CTL Reserved Port 2 Error and Status CSR Port 2 Control CSR 02D0 11A0 SP3_LM_REQ Port 3 Link Maintenance Request CSR 02D0 11A4 SP3_LM_RESP Port 3 Link Maintenance Response CSR Port 3 Local Acknowledge ID Status CSR 02D0 11A8 SP3_ACKID_STAT 02D0 11AC - 02D0 11B4 - 02D0 11B8 SP3_ERR_STAT 02D0 11BC SP3_CTL 02D0 11C0 -02D0 1FFC - PRODUCT PREVIEW 02D0 1100 02D0 1104 - 02D0 1118 Reserved Port 3 Error and Status CSR Port 3 Control CSR Reserved RapidIO Extended Feature -Error Management Registers 02D0 2000 ERR_RPT_BH 02D0 2004 - Error Reporting Block Header Reserved 02D0 2008 ERR_DET Logical/Transport Layer Error Detect CSR 02D0 200C ERR_EN Logical/Transport Layer Error Enable CSR 02D0 2010 H_ADDR_CAPT 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated Logical/Transport Layer High Address Capture CSR C64x+ Peripheral Information and Electrical Specifications 201 TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 Table 7-111 PRODUCT PREVIEW 202 www.ti.com RapidIO Control Registers (Part 10 of 12) Hex Address Range Acronym 02D0 2014 ADDR_CAPT Logical/Transport Layer Address Capture CSR 02D0 2018 ID_CAPT Logical/Transport Layer Device ID Capture CSR 02D0 201C CTRL_CAPT 02D0 2020 - 02D0 2024 - 02D0 2028 PW_TGT_ID Register Name Logical/Transport Layer Control Capture CSR Reserved Port-Write Target Device ID CSR 02D0 202C - 02D0 203C - 02D0 2040 SP0_ERR_DET Port 0 Error Detect CSR 02D0 2044 SP0_RATE_EN Port 0 Error Enable CSR 02D0 2048 SP0_ERR_ATTR_CAPT_DBG0 02D0 204C SP0_ERR_CAPT_DBG1 Port 0 Packet/Control Symbol Error Capture CSR 1 02D0 2050 SP0_ERR_CAPT_DBG2 Port 0 Packet/Control Symbol Error Capture CSR 2 02D0 2054 SP0_ERR_CAPT_DBG3 Port 0 Packet/Control Symbol Error Capture CSR 3 02D0 2058 SP0_ERR_CAPT_DBG4 Port 0 Packet/Control Symbol Error Capture CSR 4 02D0 205C - 02D0 2064 - 02D0 2068 SP0_ERR_RATE 02D0 206C SP0_ERR_THRESH 02D0 2070 - 02D0 207C - Reserved Port 0 Attributes Error Capture CSR 0 Reserved Port 0 Error Rate CSR 0 Port 0 Error Rate Threshold CSR Reserved 02D0 2080 SP1_ERR_DET Port 1 Error Detect CSR 02D0 2084 SP1_RATE_EN Port 1 Error Enable CSR 02D0 2088 SP1_ERR_ATTR_CAPT_DBG0 02D0 208C SP1_ERR_CAPT_DBG1 Port 1 Packet/Control Symbol Error Capture CSR 1 02D0 2090 SP1_ERR_CAPT_DBG2 Port 1 Packet/Control Symbol Error Capture CSR 2 02D0 2094 SP1_ERR_CAPT_DBG3 Port 1 Packet/Control Symbol Error Capture CSR 3 02D0 2098 SP1_ERR_CAPT_DBG4 Port 1 Packet/Control Symbol Error Capture CSR 4 02D0 209C - 02D0 20A4 - 02D0 20A8 SP1_ERR_RATE 02D0 20AC SP1_ERR_THRESH Port 1 Attributes Error Capture CSR 0 Reserved Port 1 Error Rate CSR Port 1 Error Rate Threshold CSR 02D0 20B0 - 02D0 20BC - 02D0 20C0 SP2_ERR_DET Reserved Port 2 Error Detect CSR 02D0 20C4 SP2_RATE_EN Port 2 Error Enable CSR 02D0 20C8 SP2_ERR_ATTR_CAPT_DBG0 Port 2 Attributes Error Capture CSR 0 02D0 20CC SP2_ERR_CAPT_DBG1 Port 2 Packet/Control Symbol Error Capture CSR 1 02D0 20D0 SP2_ERR_CAPT_DBG2 Port 2 Packet/Control Symbol Error Capture CSR 2 02D0 20D4 SP2_ERR_CAPT_DBG3 Port 2 Packet/Control Symbol Error Capture CSR 3 02D0 20D8 SP2_ERR_CAPT_DBG4 Port 2 Packet/Control Symbol Error Capture CSR 4 02D0 20DC - 02D0 20E4 - 02D0 20E8 SP2_ERR_RATE 02D0 20EC SP2_ERR_THRESH 02D0 20F0 - 02D0 20FC - Reserved Port 2 Error Rate CSR Port 2 Error Rate Threshold CSR Reserved 02D0 2100 SP3_ERR_DET Port 3 Error Detect CSR 02D0 2104 SP3_RATE_EN Port 3 Error Enable CSR 02D0 2108 SP3_ERR_ATTR_CAPT_DBG0 02D0 210C SP3_ERR_CAPT_DBG1 Port 3 Packet/Control Symbol Error Capture CSR 1 Port 3 Attributes Error Capture CSR 0 02D0 2110 SP3_ERR_CAPT_DBG2 Port 3 Packet/Control Symbol Error Capture CSR 2 C64x+ Peripheral Information and Electrical Specifications 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com Table 7-111 RapidIO Control Registers (Part 11 of 12) Hex Address Range Acronym 02D0 2114 SP3_ERR_CAPT_DBG3 Port 3 Packet/Control Symbol Error Capture CSR 3 02D0 2118 SP3_ERR_CAPT_DBG4 Port 3 Packet/Control Symbol Error Capture CSR 4 02D0 211C - 02D0 2124 - 02D0 2128 SP3_ERR_RATE 02D0 212C SP3_ERR_THRESH 02D0 2130 -02D1 0FFC - Register Name Reserved Port 3 Error Rate CSR Port 3 Error Rate Threshold CSR Reserved Implementation Registers 02D1 1000 - 02D1 1FFC - 02D1 2000 SP_IP_DISCOVERY_TIMER Reserved 02D1 2004 SP_IP_MODE Port IP Mode CSR 02D1 2008 IP_PRESCAL Port IP Prescaler Register 02D1 200C - 02D1 2010 SP_IP_PW_IN_CAPT0 Port-Write-In Capture CSR Register 0 02D1 2014 SP_IP_PW_IN_CAPT1 Port-Write-In Capture CSR Register 1 02D1 2018 SP_IP_PW_IN_CAPT2 Port-Write-In Capture CSR Register 2 02D1 201C SP_IP_PW_IN_CAPT3 02D1 2020 - 02D1 3FFC - 02D1 4000 SP0_RST_OPT 02D1 4004 SP0_CTL_INDEP Reserved Port-Write-In Capture CSR Register 3 Reserved Port 0 Reset Option CSR Port 0 Control Independent Register 02D1 4008 SP0_SILENCE_TIMER Port 0 Silence Timer Register 02D1 400C SP0_MULT_EVNT_CS Port 0 Multicast-Event Control Symbol Request Register 02D1 4010 - 02D1 4014 SP0_CS_TX 02D1 4018 - 02D1 40FC - 02D1 4100 SP1_RST_OPT Reserved Port 0 Control Symbol Transmit Register Reserved Port 1 Reset Option CSR 02D1 4104 SP1_CTL_INDEP 02D1 4108 SP1_SILENCE_TIMER Port 1 Silence Timer Register 02D1 410C SP1_MULT_EVNT_CS Port 1 Multicast-Event Control Symbol Request Register 02D1 4110 - 02D1 4114 SP1_CS_TX 02D1 4118 - 02D1 41FC - 02D1 4200 SP2_RST_OPT 02D1 4204 SP2_CTL_INDEP Port 1 Control Independent Register Reserved Port 1 Control Symbol Transmit Register Reserved Port 2 Reset Option CSR Port 2 Control Independent Register 02D1 4208 SP2_SILENCE_TIMER Port 2 Silence Timer Register 02D1 420C SP2_MULT_EVNT_CS Port 2 Multicast-Event Control Symbol Request Register 02D1 4214 SP2_CS_TX 02D1 4218 - 02D1 42FC - 02D1 4300 SP3_RST_OPT 02D1 4304 SP3_CTL_INDEP Port 2 Control Symbol Transmit Register Reserved Port 3 Reset Option CSR Port 3 Control Independent Register 02D1 4308 SP3_SILENCE_TIMER Port 3 Silence Timer Register 02D1 430C SP3_MULT_EVNT_CS Port 3 Multicast-Event Control Symbol Request Register 02D1 4310 - 02D1 4314 SP3_CS_TX 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated PRODUCT PREVIEW Port IP Discovery Timer in 4x mode Reserved Port 3 Control Symbol Transmit Register C64x+ Peripheral Information and Electrical Specifications 203 TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 Table 7-111 www.ti.com RapidIO Control Registers (Part 12 of 12) Hex Address Range Acronym 02D1 4318 - 02D2 0FFF - Register Name Reserved 02D2 1000 - 02DF FFFF - Reserved End of Table 7-111 7.20.3 Serial RapidIO Electrical Data/Timing PRODUCT PREVIEW The TMS320TCI6484 and TMS320C6457 SerDes Implementation Guidelines application report (literature number SPRAAY1) specifies a complete printed circuit board (PCB) solution for the C6457 as well as a list of compatible SRIO devices showing two DSPs connected via a 4× SRIO link. TI has performed the simulation and system characterization to ensure all SRIO interface timings in this solution are met; therefore, no electrical data/timing information is supplied here for this interface. Note—TI supports only designs that follow the board design guidelines outlined in the application report. Serial RapidIO is electrically compliant with the RapidIO™ Interconnect Specification, Part VI: Physical Layer 1×/4× LP-Serial Specification, Revision 1.3. 7.21 General-Purpose Input/Output (GPIO) 7.21.1 GPIO Device-Specific Information On the TMS320C6457, the GPIO peripheral pins GP[15:0] are also used to latch configuration pins. For more detailed information on device/peripheral configuration and the C6457 device pin muxing, see Section 3 ‘‘Device Configuration’’ on page 59. 7.21.2 GPIO Peripheral Register Description(s) Table 7-112 GPIO Registers Hex Address Range Acronym 02B0 0008 BINTEN Register Name GPIO interrupt per bank enable register 02B0 000C - 02B0 0010 DIR Reserved 02B0 0014 OUT_DATA GPIO Output Data register 02B0 0018 SET_DATA GPIO Set Data register 02B0 001C CLR_DATA GPIO Clear Data Register 02B0 0020 IN_DATA GPIO Input Data Register GPIO Direction Register 02B0 0024 SET_RIS_TRIG GPIO Set Rising Edge Interrupt Register 02B0 0028 CLR_RIS_TRIG GPIO Clear Rising Edge Interrupt Register 02B0 002C SET_FAL_TRIG GPIO Set Falling Edge Interrupt Register 02B0 0030 CLR_FAL_TRIG GPIO Clear Falling Edge Interrupt Register 02B0 008C - Reserved 02B0 0090 - 02B0 00FF - Reserved 02B0 0100 - 02B0 3FFF - Reserved End of Table 7-112 204 C64x+ Peripheral Information and Electrical Specifications 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com 7.21.3 GPIO Electrical Data/Timing GPIO Input Timing Requirements (1) Table 7-113 (see Figure 7-50) No. Min Max Unit 1 tw(GPOH) Pulse duration, GPOx high 12C ns 2 tw(GPOL) Pulse duration, GPOx low 12C ns End of Table 7-113 1 If CORECLKSEL = 0, C = 1 ÷ CORECLK(NIP) frequency, in ns. If CORECLKSEL = 1, C = 1 ÷ ALTCORECLK frequency, in ns. GPIO Output Switching Characteristics (1) Table 7-114 (2) No. Parameter Min Max Unit 1 tw(GPOH) Pulse duration, GPOx high 12C - 3 ns 2 tw(GPOL) Pulse duration, GPOx low 12C - 3 ns End of Table 7-114 1 Over recommended operating conditions. 2 If CORECLKSEL = 0, C = 1 ÷ CORECLK(NIP) frequency, in ns. If CORECLKSEL = 1, C = 1 ÷ ALTCORECLK frequency, in ns. Figure 7-50 GPIO Timing 2 1 GPIx 4 3 GPOx 7.22 Emulation Features and Capability 7.22.1 Advanced Event Triggering (AET) The TMS320C6457 device supports Advanced Event Triggering (AET). This capability can be used to debug complex problems as well as understand performance characteristics of user applications. AET provides the following capabilities: • Hardware Program Breakpoints: specify addresses or address ranges that can generate events such as halting the processor or triggering the trace capture. • Data Watchpoints: specify data variable addresses, address ranges, or data values that can generate events such as halting the processor or triggering the trace capture. • Counters: count the occurrence of an event or cycles for performance monitoring. • State Sequencing: allows combinations of hardware program breakpoints and data watchpoints to precisely generate events for complex sequences. For more information on AET, see the following documents: • Using Advanced Event Triggering to Find and Fix Intermittent Real-Time Bugs application report (literature number SPRA753) • Using Advanced Event Triggering to Debug Real-Time Problems in High Speed Embedded Microprocessor Systems application report (literature number SPRA387) 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated C64x+ Peripheral Information and Electrical Specifications 205 PRODUCT PREVIEW (see Figure 7-50) TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com 7.22.2 Trace The C6457 device supports Trace. Trace is a debug technology that provides a detailed, historical account of application code execution, timing, and data accesses. Trace collects, compresses, and exports debug information for analysis. Trace works in real-time and does not impact the execution of the system. For more information on board design guidelines for Trace Advanced Emulation, see the 60-Pin Emulation Header Technical Reference (literature number SPRU655). 7.22.2.1 Trace Electrical Data/Timing Table 7-115 Switching Characteristics for Trace (1) (see Figure 7-51) No. Parameter Min Max Unit PRODUCT PREVIEW 1 tw(DPnH) Pulse duration, DPn/EMUn high 2.4 ns 1 tw(DPnH)90% Pulse duration, DPn/EMUn high detected at 90% Voh 1.5 ns 2 tw(DPnL) Pulse duration, DPn/EMUn low 2.4 ns 2 tw(DPnL)10% Pulse duration, DPn/EMUn low detected at 10% Voh 1.5 ns 3 tsko(DPn) Output skew time, time delay difference between DPn/EMUn pins configured as trace -500 500 ps End of Table 7-115 1 Over recommended operating conditions. Figure 7-51 Trace Timing A tPLH tPHL 1 2 B 3 C 7.22.3 IEEE 1149.1 JTAG The JTAG interface is used to support boundary scan and emulation of the device. The boundary scan supported allows for an asynchronous TRST and only the 5 baseline JTAG signals (e.g., no EMU[1:0]) required for boundary scan. Most interfaces on the device follow the Boundary Scan Test Specification (IEEE1149.1), while all of the SerDes (SRIO and SGMII) support the AC-coupled net test defined in AC-Coupled Net Test Specification (IEEE1149.6). It is expected that all compliant devices are connected through the same JTAG interface, in daisy-chain fashion, in accordance with the specification. The JTAG interface uses 1.8-V LVCMOS buffers, compliant with the Power Supply Voltage and Interface Standard for Nonterminated Digital Integrated Circuit Specification (EAI/JESD8-5). 7.22.3.1 IEEE 1149.1 JTAG Compatibility Statement For maximum reliability, the C6457 DSP includes an internal pulldown (IPD) on the TRST pin to ensure that TRST will always be asserted upon power up and the DSP's internal emulation logic will always be properly initialized when this pin is not routed out. JTAG controllers from Texas Instruments actively drive TRST high. However, some third-party JTAG controllers may not drive TRST high but expect the use of an external pullup resistor on TRST. When using this type of JTAG controller, assert TRST to initialize the DSP after powerup and externally drive TRST high before attempting any emulation or boundary scan operations. 206 C64x+ Peripheral Information and Electrical Specifications 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com 7.22.3.2 JTAG Electrical Data/Timing Table 7-116 JTAG Test Port Timing Requirements (see Figure 7-52) No. Min Max 10 20 Unit 1 tc(TCK) Cycle time, TCK ns 3 tsu(TDIV-TCKH) Setup time, TDI/TMS/TRST valid before TCK high 2 ns 4 th(TCKH-TDIV) Hold time, TDI/TMS/TRST valid after TCK high 5 ns End of Table 7-116 JTAG Test Port Switching Characteristics (1) Table 7-117 No. 2 Parameter td(TCKL-TDOV) Min Delay time, TCK low to TDO valid Max 0.25 x tc(TCK) Unit ns End of Table 7-117 1 Over recommended operating conditions. Figure 7-52 JTAG Test-Port Timing 1 TCK 2 2 TDO 4 3 TDI/TMS/TRST 7.22.3.3 HS-RTDX Electrical Data/Timing Table 7-118 Timing Requirements for HS-RTDX (see Figure 7-53) No. Min Max Unit 1 tc(TCK) Cycle time, TCK 20 ns 2 tsu(TDIV-TCKH) Setup time, EMUn valid before TCK high 1.5 ns 3 th(TCKH-TDIV) Hold time, EMUn valid after TCK high 1.5 ns End of Table 7-118 Table 7-119 Switching Characteristics for HS-RTDX (1) (see Figure 7-53) No. 4 Parameter td(TCKL-TDOV) Delay time, TCK high to EMUn valid Min Max Unit 3 16.5 ns End of Table 7-119 1 Over recommended operating conditions. 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated C64x+ Peripheral Information and Electrical Specifications 207 PRODUCT PREVIEW (see Figure 7-52) TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 Figure 7-53 www.ti.com HS-RTDX Timing 1 TCK 2 4 3 EMU[n] PRODUCT PREVIEW 208 C64x+ Peripheral Information and Electrical Specifications 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com 8 Mechanical Data 8.1 Thermal Data Table 8-1 shows the thermal resistance characteristics for the PBGA - CMH/GMH mechanical package. Table 8-1 Thermal Resistance Characteristics (PBGA Package) [CMH/GMH] No. °C/W 1 RθJC Junction-to-case 1.53 2 RθJB Junction-to-board 8.1 8.2 Packaging Information The following packaging information reflects the most current released data available for the designated device(s). This data is subject to change without notice and without revision of this document. 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated Mechanical Data 209 PRODUCT PREVIEW End of Table 8-1 TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com 8.3 Package CMH Figure 8-1 CMH (S–PBGA–N688) Pb-Free Plastic Ball Grid Array PRODUCT PREVIEW 210 Mechanical Data 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com 8.4 Package GMH GMH (S–PBGA–N688) Plastic Ball Grid Array PRODUCT PREVIEW Figure 8-2 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated Mechanical Data 211 TMS320C6457 Communications Infrastructure Digital Signal Processor SPRS582B—July 2010 www.ti.com PRODUCT PREVIEW 212 Mechanical Data 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated PACKAGE OPTION ADDENDUM www.ti.com 15-May-2016 PACKAGING INFORMATION Orderable Device Status (1) Package Type Package Pins Package Drawing Qty Eco Plan Lead/Ball Finish MSL Peak Temp (2) (6) (3) Op Temp (°C) Device Marking (4/5) TMS320C6457CCMH ACTIVE FCBGA CMH 688 60 Green (RoHS & no Sb/Br) SNAGCU Level-4-245C-72HR 0 to 100 TMS320C6457CMH @2007 TI TMS320C6457CCMH2 ACTIVE FCBGA CMH 688 60 Green (RoHS & no Sb/Br) SNAGCU Level-4-245C-72HR 0 to 95 TMS320C6457CMH 1.2GHZ @2007 TI TMS320C6457CCMH8 ACTIVE FCBGA CMH 688 60 Green (RoHS & no Sb/Br) SNAGCU Level-4-245C-72HR 0 to 100 TMS320C6457CMH 850MHZ @2007 TI TMS320C6457CCMHA ACTIVE FCBGA CMH 688 1 Green (RoHS & no Sb/Br) SNAGCU Level-4-245C-72HR -40 to 100 TMS320C6457CCMH A1GHZ @2007 TI TMS320C6457CCMHA2 ACTIVE FCBGA CMH 688 60 Green (RoHS & no Sb/Br) SNAGCU Level-4-245C-72HR -40 to 95 TMS320C6457CMH A1.2GHZ @2007 TI TMS320C6457CGMHA ACTIVE FCBGA GMH 688 TBD SNPB Level-4-220C-72 HR -40 to 100 TMS320C6457CGMH @2007 TI A1GHZ TMS320C6457CGMHA2 ACTIVE FCBGA GMH 688 TBD Call TI Call TI -40 to 95 (1) The marketing status values are defined as follows: ACTIVE: Product device recommended for new designs. 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