MPC8536DS Freescale Semiconductor, MPC8536DS Datasheet - Page 1609

BOARD DEV SYSTEM MPC8536E

MPC8536DS

Manufacturer Part Number
MPC8536DS
Description
BOARD DEV SYSTEM MPC8536E
Manufacturer
Freescale Semiconductor
Series
PowerQUICC III™r
Type
MPUr
Datasheets

Specifications of MPC8536DS

Contents
Board, Software and Documentation
Processor Series
MPC85xx
Core
e500
Data Bus Width
32 bit
Maximum Clock Frequency
667 MHz
Operating Supply Voltage
- 0.3 V to + 1.21 V
Maximum Operating Temperature
+ 105 C
Data Ram Size
32 KB
Interface Type
SPI, USB
Program Memory Type
DDR2, DDR3, SDRAM
Core Size
32 Bit
Program Memory Size
544KB
Cpu Speed
1.5GHz
Digital Ic Case Style
BGA
No. Of Pins
783
Supply Voltage Range
0.95V To 1.05V
Rohs Compliant
Yes
For Use With/related Products
MPC8536
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
25.4.5
The trace buffer is a 256 64 array that can capture information about the internal processing of
transactions to selected interfaces. The trace buffer controls are a superset of those for the watchpoint
monitor. Close inspection of the trace buffer control registers (TBCRn) and the WM control registers
(WMCRn) shows that trace buffer controls not needed for the WM are marked reserved in WMCRn. This
permits using the trace buffer as a second watchpoint monitor by simply ignoring the trace options.
The trace buffer provides great flexibility about when to start tracing, when to stop tracing, and what to
trace. The trace mode field, TBCR0[MODE], indicates when to trace: on every valid cycle, on a
watchpoint monitor event, or when all the programmed events in the TBCR are met. This permits a user
to program the trace condition in the watchpoint monitor and to program a start or stop condition in the
trace buffer control register. The user can also program the TBCR with the conditions in which to stop
tracing: on an event, or when the buffer is full. TBCR0[IFSEL] specifies which interface transactions are
being captured.
The trace buffer can be programmed to trace the dispatch bus from any of the following:
Transactions come into the ECM, arbitrate for common resources, and get dispatched to the target port.
Information such as transaction types, source ID, and other attributes can be captured in any of the selected
interfaces.
25.4.5.1
Figure 25-20
when TBCR1[IFSEL] = 000.
Table 25-27
Freescale Semiconductor
Reset
W
R
10–13
Bits
0–4
5–9
CMDTT CMDSID CMDTID CMDBC
e500 coherency module (ECM)
Outbound host interface to the PCI controller
Host interface to the DDR controller
0
Trace Buffer
describes the fields of CMD trace buffer entries.
4
CMDSID
CMDTID
Traced Data Formats (as a Function of TBCR1[IFSEL])
shows the trace buffer entry format for an ECM dispatch (CMD) transaction that is specified
CMDTT
Name
Table 25-27. CMD Trace Buffer Entry Field Descriptions (TBCR1[IFSEL] = 000)
5
Figure 25-20. e500 Coherency Module Dispatch (CMD) Trace Buffer Entry
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Transaction type. Specifies the transaction type as shown in
of zero indicates a write with local processor snoop condition.
Source ID. Identifies the source of the transaction as shown in
value of 010101 indicates that DMA is the transaction source.
Target ID. Identifies the target of the transaction as shown in
of 010101 indicates that DMA is the transaction target.
10
13
14
18
19
31
All zeros
32
Function
Table
Table
Debug Features and Watchpoint Facility
CMDADDR
Table
25-12. For example, a value
25-26. For example, a value
25-26. For example, a
25-27
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