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Avago Technologies LSI8751D User Manual

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Functional Description

send transfer. When the WSS flag is set at the start of the next transfer,
the first byte (the high-order byte) of the next data send transfer is
“married” with the stored low-order byte in the SODL register; and the
two bytes are sent out across the bus, regardless of the type of Block
Move instruction (normal or chained). The flag is automatically cleared
when the “married” word is sent. The flag can alternately be cleared
through SCRIPTS or by the microprocessor. Also, the microprocessor or
SCRIPTS can use this bit for error detection and recovery purposes.

2.5.14.2 Wide SCSI Receive Bit

The WSR bit is set whenever the SCSI controller is receiving data
(Data-In for initiator or Data-Out for target) and the controller detects a
partial transfer at the end of a block move or chained block move
SCRIPTS instruction. When WSR is set, the high-order byte of the last
SCSI bus transfer is not transferred to memory. Instead, the byte is
temporarily stored in the

SCSI Wide Residue (SWIDE)

register. The

hardware uses the WSR bit to determine what behavior must occur at
the start of the next data receive transfer. The bit is automatically cleared
at the start of the next data receive transfer. The bit can alternatively be
cleared by the microprocessor or through SCRIPTS. The bit can also be
used by the microprocessor or SCRIPTS for error detection and recovery
purposes.

2.5.14.3 SWIDE Register

This register stores data for partial byte data transfers. For receive data,
the

SCSI Wide Residue (SWIDE)

register holds the high-order byte of a

partial SCSI transfer which has not yet been transferred to memory. This
stored data may be a residue byte (and therefore ignored) or it may be
valid data that is transferred to memory at the beginning of the next Block
Move instruction.

2.5.14.4 SODL Register

For send data, the low-order byte of the

SCSI Output Data Latch (SODL)

register holds the low-order byte of a partial memory transfer which has
not yet been transferred across the SCSI bus. This stored data is usually
“married” with the first byte of the next data send transfer, and both bytes
are sent across the SCSI bus at the start of the next data send block
move command.

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