Debug Module
MCF52211 ColdFire® Integrated Microcontroller Reference Manual, Rev. 2
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Result Data: Requested data is returned as a word or longword. Byte data is returned in the
least-significant byte of a word result. Word results return 16 bits of significant
data; longword results return 32 bits. A value of 0x0001 (with S set) is returned if
a bus error occurs.
28.5.3.3.6 Fill Memory Block (FILL)
A FILL command is used with the WRITE command to access large blocks of memory. An initial WRITE is
executed to set up the starting address of the block and to supply the first operand. The FILL command
writes subsequent operands. The initial address increments by the operand size (1, 2, or 4) and saves in a
temporary register after the memory write. Subsequent FILL commands use this address, perform the write,
increment it by the current operand size, and store the updated address in the temporary register.
If an initial WRITE is not executed preceding the first FILL command, the illegal command response is
returned.
NOTE
The FILL command does not check for a valid address: FILL is a valid
command only when preceded by another FILL, a NOP, or a WRITE command.
Otherwise, an illegal command response is returned. The NOP command can
be used for intercommand padding without corrupting the address pointer.
The size field is examined each time a FILL command is processed, allowing the operand size to be altered
dynamically.
Command Formats:
1514131211109876543210
Byte 0x1 0xC 0x0 0x0
XXXXXXXX D[7:0]
Word 0x1 0xC 0x4 0x0
D[15:0]
Longword 0x1 0xC 0x8 0x0
D[31:16]
D[15:0]
Figure 28-28. FILL Command Format