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single transfer. This transfer, performed in parallel on all selected parts of the Message Object, guarantees the data consistency of the CAN message. Figure 6 shows the structure of the two Interface Register sets.

The function of the two Interface Register sets is identical (except for test mode NoRAM). The second interface register set is provided to serve application programming. Two groups of software drivers may defined, each group is restricted to the use of one of the Interface Register sets. The software drivers of one group may interrupt software drivers of the other group, but not of the same group.

In a simple example, there is one Read_Message task that uses IFC1 to get received messages from the Message RAM and there is one Write_Message task that uses IFC2 to write messages to be transmitted into the Message RAM. Both tasks may interrupt each other.

Each set of Interface Registers consists of Message Buffer Registers controlled by their own Command Registers. The Command Mask Register specifies the direction of the data transfer and which parts of a Message Object will be transferred. The Command Request Register is used to select a Message Object in the Message RAM as target or source for the transfer and to start the action specified in the Command Mask Register.

3.3.1 IFx Command Mask Registers

The control bits of the IFx Command Mask Register specify the transfer direction and select which of the IFx Message Buffer Registers are source or target of the data transfer.

 

15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

0

IF1 Command Mask Register

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

res

WR/RD

Mask

Arb

Control

ClrIntPnd

TxRqst/

Data A

Data B

(addresses 0x13 & 0x12)

 

NewDat

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

IF2 Command Mask Register

 

res

WR/RD

Mask

Arb

Control

ClrIntPnd

TxRqst/

Data A

Data B

(addresses 0x43 & 0x42)

 

NewDat

 

r

r r r r r r r

rw

rw

rw

rw

rw

rw

rw

rw

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

WR/RD Write / Read

one Write: Transfer data from the selected Message Buffer Registers to the Message Object addressed by the Command Request Register.

zero Read: Transfer data from the Message Object addressed by the Com- mand Request Register into the selected Message Buffer Registers.

The other bits of IFx Command Mask Register have different functions depending on the transfer direction :

3.3.1.1 Direction = Write

Mask Access Mask Bits

one transfer Identifier Mask + MDir + MXtd to Message Object. zero Mask bits unchanged.

Arb

Access Arbitration Bits

 

one

transfer Identifier + Dir + Xtd + MsgVal to Message Object.

 

zero

Arbitration bits unchanged.

Control Access Control Bits

one transfer Control Bits to Message Object. zero Control Bits unchanged.

Note : MSC2-0is read-only in time triggered operating mode.

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