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PM7323 RCMP-200 ERRATA PMC-1961118 ISSUE 8 RCMP-200 DATASHEET ERRATA PM7323 RCMP-200 DATA SHEET ERRATA ERRATA ISSUE 8: FEBRUARY 2002 Proprietary and Confidential to PMC-Sierra, Inc., and for its Customers' Internal Use 105 - 8555 Baxter Place Burnaby, BC Canada V5A 4V7 604 .415.6000 PM7323 RCMP-200 ERRATA PMC-1961118 ISSUE 8 RCMP-200 DATASHEET ERRATA CONTENTS 1 2 LEGEND.............................................................................................................................................................1 CHANGES TO DATASHEET ISSUE 2 ...........................................................................................................1 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 2.9 2.10 2.11 2.12 2.13 2.14 3 PG. 1............................................................................................................................................................1 PG. 2............................................................................................................................................................1 PG. 26..........................................................................................................................................................2 PG. 49..........................................................................................................................................................2 PG. 51..........................................................................................................................................................2 PG. 61..........................................................................................................................................................2 PG. 69..........................................................................................................................................................3 PG. 92..........................................................................................................................................................3 PG. 141........................................................................................................................................................4 PG. 142........................................................................................................................................................5 PG. 147........................................................................................................................................................5 PG. 154........................................................................................................................................................6 PG. 157........................................................................................................................................................7 PATENT INFORMATION .............................................................................................................................8 ANOMALIES .....................................................................................................................................................9 3.1 3.2 DATA CORRUPTION IN THE FIRST BYTE OF A CELL................................................................................9 OCA DEASSERTION ................................................................................................................................10 PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA, INC AND FOR ITS CUSTOMERS INTERNAL USE i PM7323 RCMP-200 ERRATA PMC-1961118 ISSUE 8 RCMP-200 DATASHEET ERRATA 1 LEGEND 1. unaltered text is unchanged to add context to changes 2. new material is bold and Italicized 3. obsolete material is struck out 4. comments specific to this document are in italics 5. A vertical bar in left margin indicates that this is a new item which was not present in the previous issue of this document. 2 CHANGES TO DATASHEET ISSUE 2 The Congestion Control feature is removed. Hence Changes 2.1 to 2.12. 2.1 Pg. 1 * Discards on command all low priority (high CLP bit) cells to relieve switch congestion. 2.2 Pg. 2 * Counts maintained for entire device include total cells input, total cells output, OAM cells, cells discarded due to congestion, corrupted OAM cells, and cells with unassigned/invalid VPI/VCIs. PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA, INC AND FOR ITS CUSTOMERS INTERNAL USE 1 PM7323 RCMP-200 ERRATA PMC-1961118 ISSUE 8 RCMP-200 DATASHEET ERRATA 2.3 Pg. 26 CONG Input 123 VSS_DC21 Ground The congestion indication (CONG) input signals that cell congestion is occurring in an element downstream of the RCMP-800 and that all low priority cells be dropped. If CONG is high, the RCMP-800 drops all cells with a one in the CLP bit position after policing has occurred, except AAL5 end-of-message (EOM) cells. (Dropping an EOM cell results in corrupting two packets; this does help to relieve the congestion.) CONG may be treated as an asynchronous input. This ground pin should be connected to GND in common with VSS_DC. 2.4 Pg. 49 AAL5 Packet Tagging and Dropping An AAL5 packet can be up to 1366 cells long. If a cell is dropped early in a packet due to policing or congestion, then the remaining cells of the packet represent wasted bandwidth. Optionally, all remaining cells of a packet can be dropped or tagged once a single cell has been dropped or tagged. 2.5 Pg. 51 * 2.6 9.6 number of CLP=1 cells dropped due to congestion Pg. 61 Congestion Control Congestion control is handled by a single signal, CONG, entering the device. When this signal indicates that congestion is being experienced by the switch core, all low priority cells (high CLP bit) are discarded. This includes cells which are made low priority during the policing process. PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA, INC AND FOR ITS CUSTOMERS INTERNAL USE 2 PM7323 RCMP-200 ERRATA PMC-1961118 ISSUE 8 RCMP-200 DATASHEET ERRATA 2.7 Pg. 69 The "Count of Cells Dropped Due to Congestion" register is removed since the Congestion Control function is removed. 0x34 Count of Cells Dropped Due to Congestion Reserved 2.8 Pg. 92 HECUDF: The HECUDF bit determines whether or not the HEC/UDF octets are included in cells transferred over the input interface. When set to logic 1 (default), the HEC and UDF octets are included. When set to logic 0, these octets are omitted. I.e., if BUS8 is logic 0, the third word of the 27-word ATM cell is omitted and a 26word cell (plus appended words) is transferred. If BUS8 is logic 1, the fifth octet of the 53-octet ATM cell is omitted and a 52-octet cell (plus appended octets) is transferred. PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA, INC AND FOR ITS CUSTOMERS INTERNAL USE 3 PM7323 RCMP-200 ERRATA PMC-1961118 ISSUE 8 RCMP-200 DATASHEET ERRATA 2.9 Pg. 141 Register 0x30: Counter Status Bit Bit 15 Bit 14 Bit 13 Bit 12 Bit 11 Bit 10 Bit 9 Bit 8 Bit 7 Bit 6 Bit 5 Bit 4 Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0 Type Function Unused Unused Unused Unused Unused Unused Unused Unused Unused Unused DROPCH Reserved INVALCH OAMERRCH OAMCH XFER OVR Default X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X R R R R R R This register contains status information indicating when counter data has been transferred into the holding registers and indicating whether the holding registers have been overrun. It also indicates if the any of the counts are non-zero. DROPCH: The DROPCH bit is set to logic 1 if the Count of Cells Dropped Due to Congestion is a non-zero value. PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA, INC AND FOR ITS CUSTOMERS INTERNAL USE 4 PM7323 RCMP-200 ERRATA PMC-1961118 ISSUE 8 RCMP-200 DATASHEET ERRATA 2.10 Pg. 142 XFER: The XFER bit indicates that a transfer of counter data (i.e. data for one or more of the Dropped Cells Due to Congestion register, Invalid Cell Count register, Errored OAM Cell Count register and Valid OAM Cell Count register) has occurred. A logic 1 in this bit position indicates that a latch request, initiated by writing to one of the counter register locations, was received and a transfer of the counter values has occurred. A logic 0 indicates that no transfer has occurred. The XFER bit is cleared (acknowledged) by reading this register. The XFERI bit of the Master Interrupt Status #1 is set when the XFER bit is asserted. 2.11 Pg. 147 Register 0x34: Count of Cells Dropped Due to Congestion Bit Bit 15 Bit 14 Bit 13 Bit 12 Bit 11 Bit 10 Bit 9 Bit 8 Bit 7 Bit 6 Bit 5 Bit 4 Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0 Type R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R Function DROP[15] DROP[14] DROP[13] DROP[12] DROP[11] DROP[10] DROP[9] DROP[8] DROP[7] DROP[6] DROP[5] DROP[4] DROP[3] DROP[2] DROP[1] DROP[0] Default X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X DROP[15:0]: The DROP[15:0] bits represent the number of cells that have been discarded due to an assertion of the CONG input since the last time the count was transferred. The count is transferred by writing to either address 0x00, 0x31, 0x32, 0x33 or 0x34. Such a write transfers the internally accumulated dropped cell count to this register within three SYSCLK cycles and simultaneously resets the internal counter to begin a new cycle of error PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA, INC AND FOR ITS CUSTOMERS INTERNAL USE 5 PM7323 RCMP-200 ERRATA PMC-1961118 ISSUE 8 RCMP-200 DATASHEET ERRATA accumulation. This transfer and reset is carried out in a manner that ensures that coincident events are not lost. 2.12 Pg. 154 The CONG pin is removed from the following list for test mode 0. 0x41 D[15] D[14] D[13] D[12] D[11] D[10] D[9] D[8] D[7] D[6] D[5] D[4] D[3] D[2] D[1] D[0] ONESEC TCK TRSTB TMS TDI 0x48 0x4A 0x5C 0x62 SD[15] SD[14] 0x63 SD[31] SD[30] SD[29] SD[28] SD[27] SD[26] SD[25] SD[24] SD[23] SD[22] SD[21] SD[20] SD[19] SD[18] SD[17] SD[16] 0x64 0x7A 0x7B IPOLL SD[13] SD[12] CONG SD[11] SD[10] SD[9] SP[4] SP[3] SP[2] SP[1] SP[0] SD[39] SD[38] SD[37] SD[36] SD[35] SD[34] SD[33] SD[32] ORDEN B ISOC1 IPRTY1 IDAT[7]1 IDAT[6]1 IDAT[5]1 IDAT[4]1 IDAT[3]1 IDAT[2]1 IDAT[1]1 IDAT[0]1 ICA[4]1 ICA[3]1 ICA[2]1 ICA[1]1 SD[8] SD[7] SD[6] SD[5] SD[4] SD[3] SD[2] SD[1] SD[0] PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA, INC AND FOR ITS CUSTOMERS INTERNAL USE 6 PM7323 RCMP-200 ERRATA PMC-1961118 ISSUE 8 RCMP-200 DATASHEET ERRATA 2.13 Pg. 157 The VSS, VDD, CONG pins are changed to Internal Delay elements in the Boundary SCAN chain. The logic value to be expected in the chain location is indicated in parenthesis. Pin/Enable Type Boundary Scan Register Bit Pin/Enable Type Boundary Scan Register Bit SYSCLK VSS IDAT[7:0] VSS Internal Delay (Expect Logic 0) IPRTY ISOC IFCLK IAVALID_ICA[4] IADDR_OEB (for IAVALID_ICA[4] & IADDR_ICA[3:2]) IADDR_ICA[3:2] ICA[1] IADDR_IWRENB[4:2] IWRENB[1] I I I I 91 90:83 82:75 74 CSB WRB RDB RSTB I I I I 33 32 31 30 I I I I/O E 73 72 71 70 69 INTB DREQ OTSEN VDD ORDENB O O I I I 29 28 27 26 25 I/O I O O 68:67 66 65:63 62 OCA OFCLK OSOC ODATOEB (for ODAT[7:0], OSOC and OPRTY) O I O E 24 23 22 21 IPOLL VDD Internal Delay (Expect Logic 1) ONESEC D[15:0] DOEB (for D[15:0]) A[6:0] I I 61 60 NC OPRTY O O 20 19 I I/O E I 59 58:43 42 41:35 DNC ODAT[7:0] BUSYB O O O I 18:11 10:3 2 1 CONG Internal Delay (Expect Logic 0) PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA, INC AND FOR ITS CUSTOMERS INTERNAL USE 7 PM7323 RCMP-200 ERRATA PMC-1961118 ISSUE 8 RCMP-200 DATASHEET ERRATA Pin/Enable Type Boundary Scan Register Bit Pin/Enable Type Boundary Scan Register Bit ALE I 34 HIZ* E 0 2.14 Patent Information No patent information in the original data sheet. Note: The technology discussed is protected by one or more of the following Patents: U.S. Patent No. 5,889,778 U.S. Patent No. 6,108,303 Canadian Patent No. 2,181,293 Canadian Patent No. 2,209,887 UK Patent No. 2,303,521 Japanese Patent No. 2,965,907 Relevant patent applications and other patents may also exist. PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA, INC AND FOR ITS CUSTOMERS INTERNAL USE 8 PM7323 RCMP-200 ERRATA PMC-1961118 ISSUE 8 RCMP-200 DATASHEET ERRATA 3 3.1 ANOMALIES Data corruption in the first byte of a cell The RCMP can corrupt the first byte of an ATM cell under certain circumstances. This error occurs only when one-second servicing is enabled and that actual OAM cells are inserted by the one-second servicing mechanism. Only the non-overwritten (ie. not translated or replaced with other fields) portion of the incoming header can get corrupted. The corrupted byte may be prepended or postpended information, or the first byte of the ATM cell header, depending on the output cell configuration programmed in the RCMP (register 0x38). The following describes the three cases that could occur: Case 1: Output cell has 53 bytes If the RCMP is configured to output only 53-byte cells, then the following fields can get corrupted: 7 GFC[3:0] VPI[7:4] 0 Case 2: Output cell has prepend bytes If there are prepend (with or without postpend) bytes, then it is the first byte of prepend that can get corrupted, and the header bytes of the cell will not be affected. Note that corruption occurs only if the incoming prepend bytes are not overwritten. That is, if the GPREPO bit of RCMP register 0x18 is set to a logic 1, then the incoming prepended bytes will be replaced, and no corruption of that first byte will occur. For the case where incoming cells have 53 bytes only, and prepend bytes are added to the output cell, then no corruption occurs, since the prepend bytes are considered to be "overwritten". Case 3: Output cell has postpend bytes If there are only postpend bytes, then it is the first byte of postpend that can get corrupted, and the header bytes of the cell will not be affected. Note that corruption only occurs only if the incoming postpend bytes are not overwritten. That is, if the GPREPO bit of RCMP register 0x18 is set to a logic 1, then the incoming postpend bytes will be replaced, and no corruption of that first byte will occur. For the case where incoming cells have 53 bytes only, and postpend bytes are added to the output cell, then no corruption occurs, since the postpend bytes are considered to be "overwritten". PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA, INC AND FOR ITS CUSTOMERS INTERNAL USE 9 PM7323 RCMP-200 ERRATA PMC-1961118 ISSUE 8 RCMP-200 DATASHEET ERRATA Work-Around 1) Do not use the 53-byte mode (ie. RCMP outputing 53-byte cells) or 2) If you do need to use the 53-byte mode, do the following: * Configure the RCMP to output 54-byte cells, with the extra byte being a postpend byte: * * Write 8043 to register 0x38 and then write 8042 to the same register. The "8043" is to reset the output FIFO first. Set the OCALEVEL0 bit in register 0x38 to 0, to configure the OCA signal to deassert four bytes before the end of the cell * This assumes that the device receiving cells from the RCMP uses the OSOC signal to indicate start-of-cell, and will start accepting the bytes of the cell aligned to the OSOC signal (bytes that may have arrived before the OSOC would be discarded). Mechanism of work-around: The first time when the RCMP outputs a 54-byte cell, the receiving device will read the first 53 bytes, accepts the cell and then stop. At the same time, since the OCALEVEL0 bit is set to 0, the OCA signal will have deasserted when 53 bytes have been read. Now, when the RCMP has a new cell to output, it asserts OCA. This time, there is the last byte of the previous cell (this byte is simply garbage) still remaining in the FIFO. When the receiving device asserts the read enable (ORDENB), it reads this "garbage" byte, and then it reads the first byte of the new cell, and so on. However, the OSOC signal will only be asserted aligned to the first byte of the new cell. Therefore, the receiving device will resync its counter and read in the 53 bytes of the new cell, and will discard the garbage byte. This then repeats for any new cells that are output by the RCMP. This work-around has been tested in the lab, running full 155Mbps traffic. 3.2 OCA Deassertion There is an anomaly in the operation of OCA when the OCALEVEL0=0 mode is used (ie. the "early deassertion mode"). When a cell enters the FIFO at the same time the last word of a cell is read out, OCA is errorneously asserted and then deasserted on the next cycle. The problem does not exist if OCALEVEL0=1. PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA, INC AND FOR ITS CUSTOMERS INTERNAL USE 10 PM7323 RCMP-200 ERRATA PMC-1961118 ISSUE 8 RCMP-200 DATASHEET ERRATA Workaround: 1. Do not use the OCALEVEL0=0 mode. Almost all applications do not require this mode. This is because the "early deassertion mode" is only useful for an input interface, where the "CA" signal indicates that the FIFO is almost full, such that it cannot accept another cell. Now, if the source sending the cell to this input is heavily pipelined, then this "early deassertion" would be used to avoid queuing another cell to be sent. Since in the case of the RCMP, it is an output interface, this "early deassertion mode" is almost never used. 2. Sample OCA on two successive cycles before reading out a cell. PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA, INC AND FOR ITS CUSTOMERS INTERNAL USE 11 PM7323 RCMP-200 ERRATA PMC-1961118 ISSUE 8 RCMP-200 DATASHEET ERRATA NOTES PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA, INC AND FOR ITS CUSTOMERS INTERNAL USE 12 PM7323 RCMP-200 ERRATA PMC-1961118 ISSUE 8 RCMP-200 DATASHEET ERRATA CONTACTING PMC-SIERRA, INC. PMC-Sierra, Inc. 105-8555 Baxter Place Burnaby, BC Canada V5A 4V7 Tel: Fax: (604) 415-6000 (604) 415-6200 document@pmc-sierra.com info@pmc-sierra.com apps@pmc-sierra.com http://www.pmc-sierra.com Document Information: Corporate Information: Application Information: Web Site: None of the information contained in this document constitutes an express or implied warranty by PMC-Sierra, Inc. as to the sufficiency, fitness or suitability for a particular purpose of any such information or the fitness, or suitability for a particular purpose, merchantability, performance, compatibility with other parts or systems, of any of the products of PMC-Sierra, Inc., or any portion thereof, referred to in this document. PMC-Sierra, Inc. expressly disclaims all representations and warranties of any kind regarding the contents or use of the information, including, but not limited to, express and implied warranties of accuracy, completeness, merchantability, fitness for a particular use, or non-infringement. In no event will PMC-Sierra, Inc. be liable for any direct, indirect, special, incidental or consequential damages, including, but not limited to, lost profits, lost business or lost data resulting from any use of or reliance upon the information, whether or not PMC-Sierra, Inc. has been advised of the possibility of such damage. (c) 2002 PMC-Sierra, Inc. PMC-1961118 (R7) ref PMC-960543 (R2) Issue date: October 1998 PMC-Sierra, Inc. 8555 Baxter Place Burnaby, BC Canada V5A 4V7 604 .415.6000 |
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