Figure 38-9. rfcr/tfcr-function code registers, Table 38-6. rfcr/tfcr field descriptions, 6 spi commands – Freescale Semiconductor MPC8260 User Manual
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Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI)
MPC8260 PowerQUICC II Family Reference Manual, Rev. 2
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Freescale Semiconductor
38.5.1
Receive/Transmit Function Code Registers (RFCR/TFCR)
shows the fields in the receive/transmit function code registers (RFCR/TFCR).
describes the RFCR/TFCR fields.
38.6
SPI Commands
lists transmit/receive commands sent to the CP command register (CPCR).
2
Normally, these parameters need not be accessed. They are listed to help experienced users in debugging.
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Field
—
GBL
BO
TC2
DTB
—
Reset
0000_0000
R/W
R/W
Addr
SPI Base + 04 (RFCR)/SPI Base + 05 (TFCR)
Figure 38-9. RFCR/TFCR—Function Code Registers
Table 38-6. RFCR/TFCR Field Descriptions
Bits
Name
Description
0–1
—
Reserved, should be cleared.
2
GBL
Global access bit
0 Disable memory snooping
1 Enable memory snooping
3–4
BO
Byte ordering. Set BO to select the required byte ordering for the buffer. If BO is changed on-the-fly,
it takes effect at the beginning of the next frame or BD.
00 True little-endian. Note this mode can only be used with 32-bit port size memory.
01 Munged little-endian
1x Big-endian
5
TC2
Transfer code 2. Contains the transfer code value of TC[2], used during this SDMA channel memory
access. TC[0–1] is driven with a 0b11 to identify this SDMA channel access as a DMA-type access.
6
DTB
Data bus indicator.
0 Use 60x bus for SDMA operation.
1 Use local bus for SDMA operation.
7
—
Reserved, should be cleared.
Table 38-7. SPI Commands
Command
Description
INIT
TX
PARAMETERS
Initializes all transmit parameters in the parameter RAM to their reset state and should be issued
only when the transmitter is disabled. The
INIT
TX
AND
RX
PARAMETERS
command can also be used
to reset both the Tx and Rx parameters.