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Avago Technologies LSI53C1010R User Manual

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SCSI Registers

4-65

Version 2.2

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This function is useful for memory-to-register operations
using the Memory Move instruction when an
LSI53C1010R SCSI function is I/O mapped. Bits 4 and 5
of the

Chip Test Two (CTEST2)

register determine the

configuration status of the LSI53C1010R SCSI function.

ERL

Enable Read Line

3

This bit enables a PCI Read Line command. If this bit is
set and the chip is about to execute a read cycle
(other than an opcode fetch), the command is 0b1110.

ERMP

Enable Read Multiple

2

If this bit is set and cache mode is enabled, a
Read Multiple command is used on all read cycles when
it is legal.

BOF

Burst Opcode Fetch Enable

1

Setting this bit causes the LSI53C1010R SCSI function
to fetch instructions in burst mode. Specifically, the chip
bursts in the first two Dwords of all instructions using a
single bus ownership. If the instruction is a
Memory-to-Memory Moves type, the third Dword is
accessed in a subsequent bus ownership. If the
instruction is an indirect type, the additional Dword is
accessed in a subsequent bus ownership. If the
instruction is a table indirect block move type, the chip
accesses the remaining two Dwords in a subsequent bus
ownership, thereby fetching the four Dwords required in
two bursts of two Dwords each. If prefetch is enabled, this
bit has no effect. This bit also has no effect on fetches
out of SCRIPTS RAM.

MAN

Manual Start Mode

0

Setting this bit prevents the LSI53C1010R SCSI function
from automatically fetching and executing SCSI
SCRIPTS when the

DMA SCRIPTS Pointer (DSP)

register is written. When this bit is set, the Start DMA bit
in the

DMA Control (DCNTL)

register must be set to

begin SCRIPTS execution. Clearing this bit causes the
LSI53C1010R SCSI function to begin fetching and
executing SCSI SCRIPTS automatically when the

DMA SCRIPTS Pointer (DSP)

register is written. This bit

normally is not used for SCSI SCRIPTS operations.