IXB28504XGBEFS Intel, IXB28504XGBEFS Datasheet - Page 52

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IXB28504XGBEFS

Manufacturer Part Number
IXB28504XGBEFS
Description
Manufacturer
Intel
Datasheet

Specifications of IXB28504XGBEFS

Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Compliant
Table 17.
Table 18.
Table 19.
Intel NetStructure
TPS
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Flash run-time image loading parameters set format
Serial interface run-time image loading parameters set format
Ethernet interface run-time image loading parameters set format
Offset
(bytes)
0
1
2
Offset
(bytes)
0
1
Offset
(bytes)
0
1
IXB2850 Packet Processing Boards
Length
(bytes)
1
4
Length
(bytes)
1
1
m
Length
(bytes)
1
1
Definition
Loading Parameters Set flags
Note:
Memory address – The address of the RAM location where a loaded image should be
written to.
Definition
Loading Parameters Set flags:
Note:
Loading Parameters Set length
FIS partition name. The name of the FIS partition where a given run-time image
should be loaded from. The format is an ASCII string, where 0 is not required at the
end of the string.
Definition
Loading Parameters Set flags:
Note:
Loading Parameters Set length
• 7:7 - End of List. Set to one for the last record.
• 6:4 – Set Type; Image Loading Parameters Set type. For serial loading
• 3:3 – Image Run Method:
• 2:0 – Reserved
• 7:7 – End of List. Set to one for the last record.
• 6:4 – Set Type – Image Loading Parameters Set type. For flash loading
• 3:3 – Image Run Method:
• 2:0 – Reserved
• 7:7 – End of List. Set to one for the last record.
• 6:4 – Set Type; Image Loading Parameters Set type. The following values are
• 3:3 – Image Run Method:
• 2:0 – Reserved
parameters, a value of 1h is used.
0b – Using the execute command
1b – Using the go command
parameters a value 0h shall be used.
0b – using execute command
1b – using go command
used for Ethernet loading parameters:
2h – Debug Ethernet interface
3h – Base Interface #1
4h – Base Interface #2
0b – Using the execute command
1b – Using the go command
The execute command is equivalent to a jump instruction, where there is no
return to RedBoot. The go command is equivalent to a call instruction, where
after code execution, there is a return to RedBoot. For example, go is used to
run diagnostics, execute is used to run the operating system.
The execute command is equivalent to a jump instruction, where there is no
return to RedBoot. The go command is equivalent to a call instruction, where
after code execution, there is a return to RedBoot. For example, go is used to
run diagnostics, execute is used to run the operating system.
The execute command is equivalent to a jump instruction, where there is no
return to RedBoot. The go command is equivalent to a call instruction, where
after code execution, there is a return to RedBoot. For example, go is used to
run diagnostics, execute is used to run the operating system.
IXB2850—Hardware Management
Document Number: 05-2443-006
January 2007