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1.  Console Paths manage the SERIAL HOST side access to HOST  lt   gt  target communications  The Serial  HOST port can be virtually linked to the Serial OUT port  a VCOM connection or the URCOM option  board     UniROM User s Manual 20    Once a CONSOLE path is established  all characters from the SERIAL IN port are transferred to the  selected communications port  SERIAL OUT  VCOM or URCOM        characters from the  communications port are transferred to the SERIAL IN port  UniROM becomes transparent and simply  hands off characters between the two ports     This mechanism provides a communications path between the HOST and target through UniROM   Software debuggers  monitor programs and target applications can use this in place of dedicated target  hardware     ESCAPE DETECTION    During CONSOLE connections  UniROM monitors the serial link for an ESCAPE sequence or a BREAK   Either of these conditions will terminate the CONSOLE connection  A BREAK condition is declared if the  SERIAL IN RX line is held at a logic low for more than 10 milliseconds  An ESCAPE sequence is defined  by a lack of receive activity for at least 2 seconds  followed by three consecutive         characters     URLOAD and URTERM issue a BREAK when first started to insure that they can communicate with  UniROM     If you are using a terminal emulator  you can issue a BREAK or send the ESCAPE sequence any time you  wish to return UniROM to COMMAND MODE     BINARY PACKET PROTOCOL Interpreter    The BINARY 
2.  load  control and status UniROM  In  addition  it can be used to allow software debuggers or terminal emulation programs to communicate with  the target through one of our memory mapped communications paths or the serial OUT port  see  CONSOLE PATHS below      Serial OUT    The primary purpose of the SERIAL OUT port is to allow DAISY CHAINING of multiple UniROMs  A  simple straight through cable can connect the SERIAL OUT port from one UniROM to the SERIAL IN of  the next UniROM     The Serial OUT port can also be connected to the target   s Serial port  If your target has a spare Serial port   this console path would allow you to interface to the target kernel or monitor without modifications  This is  particularly useful if your kernel is already built and functioning through the serial port  UniROM can  simply intercept the serial line and debugging continues as usual     UniROM User s Manual 18    RESET    The RESET output is a TTL CMOS compatible output  It can be configured as a BIPOLAR driver or a  TRI STATE driver  It should be connected to the target   s RESET circuitry     UniROM can reset the target through a script command  a Library function      from an          menu  selection  In addition  UniROM will automatically assert RESET during LOADS and VERIFIES from the  ASCII interface if AUTO RESET is enabled  see the Chapter 12  ASCII Menu Reference      INTERRUPT    The interrupt output is a TTL CMOS compatible output  It can be configured as a BIPOLAR driver or 
3. Chapter 4  Architectural Details    The previous chapters covered basic EPROM emulation  We designed several advanced features into  UniROM that allows it to do much more than simple emulation  This chapter discusses UniROM   s  architecture  Understanding UniROM   s architecture helps one to envision its potential and to understand  how some of the advanced feature work  Figure 8 shows a functional block diagram of UniROM   s  architecture  The following sections describe each item shown in the diagram  Some of this information  was covered in Chapter 1  but is repeated here for completeness     Parallel IN OUT    The PARALLEL port can be connected to a printer port on a PC  URLOAD  URTERM and the UniROM  Libraries can load  control and status UniROM through this connection     This port is compatible with standard PC printer ports  BIE DIRECTIONAL printer ports and the newer ECP  and EPP ports in standard or bi directional modes  IT DOES NOT SUPPORT CENTRONICS  EPP or  ECP PROTOCOLS     URLOAD and      UniROM Libraries can load data at a sustained throughput of 70KBytes second through  this connection  This interface is fully synchronous with full interlocked handshaking  making the system  immune to variations in parallel port driver capabilities  capacitive loading and cable length  Weak drivers   excessive loading or excess cable lengths result in slower transfers  rather than data errors     Serial IN    The SERIAL IN connector serves several purposes  It can be used to
4. PACKET PROTOCOL interpreter is the main interface to UniROM  It is a very robust  protocol with full error checking and recovery mechanisms     URLOAD and the UniROM libraries use binary packets to communicate with UniROM  This interpreter is  responsible for receiving  verifying and acting on those packets  As the block diagram shows  this  interpreter is available from both the SERIAL and the PARALLEL port interfaces     The BINARY PACKET PROTOCOL interpreter verifies the checksum on all packets it receives  In  addition  it verifies the packet contents to insure that each data in each field is within acceptable ranges for  that parameter  For example  if it receives a RESET command packet  it will check that the FLAG  parameter is less than 3  Valid values for this parameter are 0  OFF   1  ON  or 2  PULSE   If any check  fails  a failure code is returned to the HOST  Otherwise the command is completed and a result code is  returned     UniROM User s Manual 21    ASCII PROTOCOL Interpreter    The ASCII PROTOCOL Interpreter makes UniROM compatible with ANY HOST with an RS 232  compatible serial port and a terminal emulation program  The ASCII interface contains all of the  intelligence necessary to display menus and interpret commands from the user  This permits the use of  simple terminal emulators on the HOST and eliminates the need for any dedicated HOST software     In PC environments  one can use URTERM to access the ASCII interface from a SERIAL        PARALLEL    por
5. a  TRI STATE driver  It is normally connected to the target   s interrupt system while using URCOM or  VCOM for memory mapped communications     UniROM can interrupt the target through a script command  a Library function or from an ASCII menu  selection  In addition  URCOM or VCOM can automatically generate interrupts on RX  TX or BOTH     To use this feature  simply configure the interrupt driver type and active level with the INTERRUPT  definition in a script file or through the Setup Interrupt ASCII menu  Then connect Pin 4 of the feature  connector to your target   s interrupt line  Of course the target has to be configured to recognize the interrupt  and respond to it  This interrupt would usually be used to get the debug kernels attention     CONTROL LINES    UniROM supports four user control lines  These may be individually set or cleared through script  commands  Library functions or the Target menu from the ASCII interface  One may use these to stimulate  or control the target  No configuration is necessary  Note that these lines are tri stated when target power  drops below 4 0 Volts     STATUS LINES    UniROM allows the user to monitor 4 different inputs from the target  These status line may be connected  to any TTL or CMOS signals on the target  Their state can be read from script commands  a Library  function or viewed from the Target menu in the ASCII interface  No configuration is necessary     DUAL PORT MEMORY    UniROM incorporates a dual ported memory arch
6. itecture  This allows full access to the emulation memory  without disturbing the target in any way  This feature is used to allow real time memory watching  memory   mapped communications through VCOM  and real time memory READS and WRITES while the target is  executing out of this same memory space  Chapter 5 describes in detail the arbitration mechanisms used to  accomplish this transparency     VCOM    The CPU within UniROM manages a memory mapped Virtual UART called VCOM  VCOM formalizes  the use of DUAL PORTED memory for Target  lt   gt  HOST communications           looks very much like    UniROM User s Manual 19    a standard  memory mapped UART to the target  This makes it very easy to configure most remote monitor  or kernel based debuggers to communicate through UniROM instead of a target serial port  eliminating the  need to dedicate target resources for debugging  Chapter 6 describes the target side interface to VCOM in  detail     URCOM    URCOM is a high performance hardware option board  It provides a memory mapped communications  port that does not require WRITE cycles from the target  It interprets a special sequence of reads as a  request to send data to the HOST  Eliminating the need for write cycles has several advantages     First  it guarantees that CONSOLE communication will work  regardless of the target design  UniROM is  plugged into an EPROM or FLASH socket on the target  Some targets are incapable of writing to this  space  Decode logic may lock o
7. t  In addition  ALL HOSTs  including PCs  can use their favorite terminal emulator on the SERIAL  port interface     UniROM User s Manual 22    Functional Block Diagram       WVYSVId X90189 IVWNOILONNA    LADYVL WON                      1                   L NId              NOLLWINWS 30 LHYLS           A1gVHNDIANOO 4351   IYNOILd0     553         WODYN    Luv                   WODAN              A1gVHNDISNOO           EE E E    5           WOOA        LNO NI TAT vd        191205    AYOWAW lt    193738                                                                                 NOLWINWS 30 dOL          AYOWAN  NOLLWINWA                                 3dIH1S                   7  1  95     i     D590   1M  0H  AYOWSW               Po ee    109010Hd  SNLWLS 19  9                            970    09 Ay  sais ki       JOULNOD NI               TOHLNOS GNVWWOS I 191435                                   19599           310SNOO                   IAG  SNLWLS                                   9                                   0            Tvidas    CN39471                        Figure 8   Functional Block Diagram    23    UniROM User s Manual    
8. ut WRITES to this address space  Some targets will place uni directional  buffers between the EPROM socket and the CPU data bus  making it impossible to WRITE to the socket   Targets with EVEN ODD interleaved EPROMs will often use a single chip select for BOTH EPROMs   making it impossible to do BYTE level access to the EPROMs  This is reasonable for CODE fetches  but  disastrous for WRITEs  URCOM is immune to all of these issues     Second  it does not rely on arbitrated accesses to emulation memory for proper operation  This allows one  to ignore arbitration configuration issues while configuring and testing the console path  It separates the    two issues to simplify initial system bring up     Third  it operates without a WRITE line  allowing full communications without giving the target WRITE  access to the code space  This provides more immunity to code corruption by a run away application     All of our debugger support files use the URCOM option     Refer to the URCOM User   s Manual for complete details     SERIAL MODE SELECT    The SERIAL IN port has several uses  The block diagram illustrates this concept with the    MODE  SELECT    switch  This shows that the SERIAL IN port can be    connected    to any one of the following       Serial OUT port     VCOM     URCOM     Binary Packet Protocol Interpreter    ASCII Protocol Interpreter    The first three items are CONSOLE paths  The last two items are command interpreters  Each are  discussed below     CONSOLE PATH   
    
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