Difference between revisions of "Anti-brick Register"
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! Bit !! Effect | ! Bit !! Effect | ||
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− | | 7-2 || Reserved | + | | 7-2 || Reserved |
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− | | 1 || DivMMC | + | | 1 || Button DRIVE (DivMMC) is pressed |
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− | | 0 || Multiface | + | | 0 || Button M1 (Multiface) is pressed |
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− | '''Write''' bit mapped | + | '''Write''' bit mapped: |
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
! Bit !! Effect | ! Bit !! Effect | ||
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− | | 7 || | + | | 7 || Start selected core (reboot FPGA) |
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| 6-5 || Reserved, must be 0 | | 6-5 || Reserved, must be 0 | ||
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− | | 4-0 || Core ID 0-31 (default is 2) | + | | 4-0 || Core ID 0-31 (default is 2) (only in config mode) |
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Note that in normal running pressing the DivMMC or Multiface button creates an NMI which halts any running program, and the reflashable core must be loaded before any user code is run. This means that unless you are rewriting the entire firmware from scratch this register is probably not useful. | Note that in normal running pressing the DivMMC or Multiface button creates an NMI which halts any running program, and the reflashable core must be loaded before any user code is run. This means that unless you are rewriting the entire firmware from scratch this register is probably not useful. |
Latest revision as of 06:26, 6 April 2020
Number | $10 |
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Readable | Yes |
Writable | Yes |
Short Description | Used within the Anti-brick system. |
Read bit mapped:
Bit | Effect |
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7-2 | Reserved |
1 | Button DRIVE (DivMMC) is pressed |
0 | Button M1 (Multiface) is pressed |
Write bit mapped:
Bit | Effect |
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7 | Start selected core (reboot FPGA) |
6-5 | Reserved, must be 0 |
4-0 | Core ID 0-31 (default is 2) (only in config mode) |
Note that in normal running pressing the DivMMC or Multiface button creates an NMI which halts any running program, and the reflashable core must be loaded before any user code is run. This means that unless you are rewriting the entire firmware from scratch this register is probably not useful.