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IRD Defintions

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IRD Definitions indicate how jKeys should identify the device and various defaul
t settings.
For each IRD there are a fixed set of parameters. If one is missing, then an er
ror will occur.
Each of the parameters are comma seperated and must be on a single line.
The following is the definition for the 2700.
IRD, 1, "2700", 1, 1, 1, 1, 2, 2, 0x7FFFFFC0, 0x7FFFFFC4, 0x7FFFFFA0, 0x7FFFFFA
8, 0x7FFEFFC4, 0x7FFEFFC7, "10G", 1, 1
Where:
IRD - indicates the line is an IRD definition
1 - is an index number used for referencing other componen
ts (Ie flash chips),
must be unique, sequential numbering
"2700" - name of IRD, used to represent in various fields
1 - micro definition cross reference (see above)
1 - JTAG IO connections
1 - x7/8/9xx series IRDs, has BS1 and IRD Reset
(Also used for generic).
2 - 3100/301 IRD (LSi microprocessor)
3 - 5100/501 IRD, has BS1 and IRD Reset
4 - 6000 IRD
1 - IRD manufacturer
1 - for E* mfg
2 - for Dir3ctTV
1 - JTAG device
1 - for JTAG and STiXX00 (STi based micro)
2 - for EJTAG and LSI SC2000
2 - Data width in bytes (typically 2, being 16 bits)
2 - Data delta in bytes
0x7FFFFFC0 - Absolute memory address of IRD number
0x7FFFFFC4 - Absolute memory address of Box Keys
0x7FFFFFA0 - Absolute memory address of Boot Strap (4 bytes)
0x7FFFFFA8 - Absolute memory address of Build Config (4 Bytes)
0x7FFEFFC4 - Absolute memory address of Model ID (3 Bytes)
0x7FFEFFC7 - Absolute memory address of Software Version (4 Bytes)
"10G" - Model ID (assists in identifying IRD)
1 - EEPROM Type
0 - None
1 - 24LC16
2 - 24C32
3 - 24C64
4 - 24C65
5 - 24C128
1 - EEPROM Interface to microprocessor
0 - None
1 - STI micros using Pio1:7,2,0 for Enable, SCL,
SDA
2 - STi micros using Pio2:6, Pio3:2,0 for Enable
, SCL, SDA
3 - LSI based DP301
4 - STI micros using Pio1:2,0 for SCL, SDA
IRD Flash Defintions
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IRD Flash definitions provide jKeys with the default flash chip(s) for a previou
sly defined IRD.
There can be multiple flash chips per IRD definition. The following is a flash
definition for the above defined 2700:
IRDFlash, 1, "Flash 1(29F400)", 0x2223, 0x7FF80000, 0x80000, 2, 2, 0
Where:
IRDFlash - Indicates the line is an IRD definition
1 - References the IRD definition, in this case th
e 2700 defined above
(must be previously defined)
"Flash 1(29F400)" - Name of the flash
0x2223 - Flash ID
0x7FF80000 - Absolute memory starting address
0x80000 - Size in bytes
2 - Data Width of flash in bytes
2 - Data Delta of flash in bytes
0 - Data Offset of flash in bytes

Flash Definitions
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Flash definitions identify the Flash ID and associated programming algorythms an
d memory structure.
The following is the definition used for a 29F400BT
Flash, 1, "29F400BT", 0x2223, 0x80000, 1, 1, 0, 1, 11, 1
Where:
Flash - Indicates the line is a Flash definition
1 - Index number used for referencing other parame
ters of this flash
(ie sector definitions), must be uniqu
e, sequential numbering
"29F400BT" - Name used to represent the flash
0x2223 - Flash ID
0x80000 - Flash size in bytes
1 - 8 bit data width possible, 1 - TRUE, 0 - FALSE
1 - 16 bit data width possible, 1 - TRUE, 0 - FALS
E
0 - 32 bit data width possible, 1 - TRUE, 0 - FALS
E
1 - Flash algorythms
1 - those commonly used by 29x flash
2 - those commonly used by 28x flash
11 - number of sectors
1 - Whole flash erasable (as opposed to sector by
sector only), 1 - TRUE, 0 - FALSE
Flash Sector Definitions
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Flash sector definitions provide the sector organization of a previously defined
flash.
The following sector definitions are for a 29F400BT.
Sector, 1, 8, 0x00000, 0x10000
Sector, 1, 1, 0x70000, 0x8000
Sector, 1, 1, 0x78000, 0x2000
Sector, 1, 1, 0x7A000, 0x2000
Sector, 1, 1, 0x7C000, 0x4000
For the first definition, the following parameters are:
Sector - Indicates the line is a Sector definition
1 - References the Flash definition, in this case
the 29F400BT above
8 - The number of sectors
0x00000 - The offset of the sector or beginning offset f
or multiple sectors
0x10000 - Sector size (if multiple all will be the same
size)
NOTE - sector definitions must be in order of increasing memory offset and the n
umber of sectors and total size
must match that of the referenced flash definition.
Flash Manufacturer Code Definitions
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Flash manufacturer codes are defined to enable jKeys to identify then and then d
isplay the name to the user.
The following is the flash manufacturer code defintion for AMD.
FlashMfg, 0x01, "AMD"
Where:
FlashMfg - Indicates the line is a Flash Manufacturer Cod
e definition
0x01 - Is the corresponding code read from the flash
to identify this manufacturer
"AMD" - Name of the manufacturer

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