Datasheet

PIC32MX5XX/6XX/7XX
DS60001156H-page 182 2009-2013 Microchip Technology Inc.
REGISTER 11-8: U1EIR: USB ERROR INTERRUPT STATUS REGISTER
Bit
Range
Bit
31/23/15/7
Bit
30/22/14/6
Bit
29/21/13/5
Bit
28/20/12/4
Bit
27/19/11/3
Bit
26/18/10/2
Bit
25/17/9/1
Bit
24/16/8/0
31:24
U-0 U-0 U-0 U-0 U-0 U-0 U-0 U-0
23:16
U-0 U-0 U-0 U-0 U-0 U-0 U-0 U-0
15:8
U-0 U-0 U-0 U-0 U-0 U-0 U-0 U-0
7:0
R/WC-0, HS R/WC-0, HS R/WC-0, HS R/WC-0, HS R/WC-0, HS R/WC-0, HS R/WC-0, HS R/WC-0, HS
BTSEF BMXEF DMAEF
(1)
BTOEF
(2)
DFN8EF CRC16EF
CRC5EF
(4)
PIDEF
EOFEF
(3,5)
Legend: WC = Write ‘1’ to clear HS = Hardware Settable bit
R = Readable bit W = Writable bit U = Unimplemented bit, read as ‘0’
-n = Value at POR ‘1’ = Bit is set ‘0’ = Bit is cleared x = Bit is unknown
bit 31-8 Unimplemented: Read as ‘0
bit 7 BTSEF: Bit Stuff Error Flag bit
1 = Packet rejected due to bit stuff error
0 = Packet accepted
bit 6 BMXEF: Bus Matrix Error Flag bit
1 = Invalid base address of the BDT, or the address of an individual buffer pointed to by a BDT entry
0 = No address error
bit 5 DMAEF: DMA Error Flag bit
(1)
1 = USB DMA error condition detected
0 =No DMA error
bit 4 BTOEF: Bus Turnaround Time-Out Error Flag bit
(2)
1 = Bus turnaround time-out has occurred
0 = No bus turnaround time-out
bit 3 DFN8EF: Data Field Size Error Flag bit
1 = Data field received is not an integral number of bytes
0 = Data field received is an integral number of bytes
bit 2 CRC16EF: CRC16 Failure Flag bit
1 = Data packet rejected due to CRC16 error
0 = Data packet accepted
bit 1 CRC5EF: CRC5 Host Error Flag bit
(4)
1 = Token packet rejected due to CRC5 error
0 = Token packet accepted
EOFEF: EOF Error Flag bit
(3,5)
1 = EOF error condition detected
0 = No EOF error condition
bit 0 PIDEF: PID Check Failure Flag bit
1 = PID check failed
0 = PID check passed
Note 1: This type of error occurs when the module’s request for the DMA bus is not granted in time to service the
module’s demand for memory, resulting in an overflow or underflow condition, and/or the allocated buffer
size is not sufficient to store the received data packet causing it to be truncated.
2: This type of error occurs when more than 16-bit-times of Idle from the previous End-of-Packet (EOP)
has elapsed.
3: This type of error occurs when the module is transmitting or receiving data and the SOF counter has
reached zero.
4: Device mode.
5: Host mode.