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ColdFire Flash Module (CFM)
6-16 Freescale Semiconductor
6.3.4.8 CFM Command Register (CFMCMD)
The CFMCMD is the register to which Flash program, erase, and verify commands are written.
CFMCMD is readable and writable in all modes. Writes to bit 7 have no effect and reads return 0.
6.4 CFM Operation
The CFM registers, subject to the restrictions previously noted, can generally be read and written (see
Section 6.3.4, “Register Descriptions” for details). Reads of the CFM array occur normally and writes
behave according to the setting of the KEYACC bit in CFMCR. Program, erase, and verify operations are
2 BLANK Erase Verified Flag. The BLANK flag indicates that the erase verify command
(RDARY1) has checked the two interleaved Flash physical blocks and found them
to be blank. Clear BLANK by writing it to 1. Writing a 0 has no effect.
1 Flash physical blocks verify as erased.
0 If an erase verify command has been requested, and the CCIF flag is set, then
the selected Flash physical blocks are not blank.
1–0 Reserved, should be cleared.
76 0
Field CMD
Reset 0000_0000
R/W R/W
Address IPSBAR + 0x1D_0024
Figure 6-12. CFM Command Register (CFMCMD)
Table 6-11. CFMCMD Field Descriptions
Bits Name Description
7 Reserved, should be cleared.
6–0 CMD[6:0] Command. Valid Flash user mode commands are shown in Ta ble 6- 12. Writing a
command in user mode other than those listed in Ta ble 6 -12 will set the ACCERR
flag in CFMUSTAT.
Table 6-12. CFMCMD User Mode Commands
Command Name Description
0x05 RDARY1 Erase verify (all 1s)
0x20 PGM Longword program
0x40 PGERS Page erase
0x41 MASERS Mass erase
0x06 PGERSVER Page erase verify
Table 6-10. CFMUSTAT Field Descriptions
Bits Name Description
MCF5282 and MCF5216 ColdFire Microcontroller User’s Manual, Rev. 3