Intel
®
IXP42X product line and IXC1100 control plane processors—Universal Asynchronous
Receiver Transceiver (UART)
Intel
®
IXP42X Product Line of Network Processors and IXC1100 Control Plane Processor
DM September 2006
340 Order Number: 252480-006US
UART Interrupt Enable Register bits 4 through 0 represent five different interrupt types
that can be individually enabled/disabled:
• Receiver Time Out Interrupt Enable (RTOIE)
• Modem Interrupt Enable (MIE)
• Receiver Line Status Interrupt Enable (RLSE)
• Transmit Data Request Interrupt Enable (TIE)
• Receiver Data Available Interrupt Enable (RAVIE)
The Receiver Line Status Interrupt Enable allows interrupts to be generated to the
IXP42X product line and IXC1100 control plane processors Interrupt Controller and
captured in the UART Interrupt Identification Register (IIR) when a receive error is
detected. Such Receiver Line Status Conditions that would cause the interrupt to occur
are:
In FIFO mode, each received character carries the line status along with the character.
When in FIFO Mode, the Receive Line Status Interrupt will be active on the character
located in the bottom of the Receive FIFO. If a Line Status error condition is detected
on the character in the bottom of the Receive FIFO, a Receive Line Status Interrupt is
generated. Reading the Line Status Register clears the Receive Line Status Interrupt.
When in Non-FIFO Mode, the Receive Line Status Interrupt will be active on the
character located in the bottom of the Receive Buffer Register. If a line-status error
condition is detected on the character in the Receive Buffer Register, a Receive Line
Status Interrupt is generated.
The Receiver Data Available Interrupt Enable allows interrupts to be generated to the
IXP42X product line and IXC1100 control plane processors’ Interrupt Controller and
captured in the UART Interrupt Identification Register (IIR) when UART data is available
to be read by the Intel XScale processor.
When the UART is in FIFO mode, the Receive Data Available interrupt will be encoded in
the Interrupt Identification Register, after the FIFO trigger level defined in the FIFO
Control Register (FCR) is reached. When the UART is in non-FIFO mode, the Receive
Data Available interrupt will be encoded in the Interrupt Identification Register after
data is in the Receive Buffer Register (RBR).
When operating in FIFO Mode, the Receive Data Available Interrupt is cleared, when
the FIFO drops below the programmed trigger level. When operating in Non-FIFO
Mode, the Receive Data Available Interrupt is cleared when the received character is
read by the IXP42X product line and IXC1100 control plane processors from the
Receive Holding Register.
The Receiver Interrupt Time Out Enable can be used only in FIFO Mode and allows
interrupts to be generated to the IXP42X product line and IXC1100 control plane
processors’ Interrupt Controller and captured in the UART Interrupt Identification
Register (IIR). This happens when:
• At least one character is available in the receive FIFO
• The last character received by the UART receive interface occurred more than four
continuous character times ago
• The most-recent read of the receive FIFO, by the IXP42X product line and IXC1100
control plane processors, was more than four continuous character times ago
• Overrun • Parity • Framing
• Break • FIFO error