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BS EN IEC 61158-6-3:2019

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Industrial communication networks. Fieldbus specifications – Application layer protocol specification. Type 3 elements

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1.1 General

The Fieldbus Application Layer (FAL) provides user programs with a means to access the fieldbus communication environment. In this respect, the FAL can be viewed as a “window between corresponding application programs.”

This part of IEC 61158 provides common elements for basic time-critical and non-time-critical messaging communications between application programs in an automation environment and material specific to Type 3 fieldbus. The term “time-critical” is used to represent the presence of a time-window, within which one or more specified actions are required to be completed with some defined level of certainty. Failure to complete specified actions within the time window risks failure of the applications requesting the actions, with attendant risk to equipment, plant and possibly human life.

This International Standard defines in an abstract way the externally visible behavior provided by the Type 3 fieldbus application layer in terms of

  1. the abstract syntax defining the application layer protocol data units conveyed between communicating application entities,

  2. the transfer syntax defining the application layer protocol data units conveyed between communicating application entities,

  3. the application context state machine defining the application service behavior visible between communicating application entities; and

  4. the application relationship state machines defining the communication behavior visible between communicating application entities.

The purpose of this document is to define the protocol provided to

  1. define the wire-representation of the service primitives specified in IEC 61158-5-3, and

  2. define the externally visible behavior associated with their transfer.

This document specifies the protocol of the Type 3 fieldbus application layer, in conformance with the OSI Basic Reference Model (ISO/IEC 7498-1) and the OSI Application Layer Structure (ISO/IEC 9545).

FAL services and protocols are provided by FAL application-entities (AE) contained within the application processes. The FAL AE is composed of a set of object-oriented Application Service Elements (ASEs) and a Layer Management Entity (LME) that manages the AE. The ASEs provide communication services that operate on a set of related application process object (APO) classes. One of the FAL ASEs is a management ASE that provides a common set of services for the management of the instances of FAL classes.

Although these services specify, from the perspective of applications, how request and responses are issued and delivered, they do not include a specification of what the requesting and responding applications are to do with them. That is, the behavioral aspects of the applications are not specified; only a definition of what requests and responses they can send/receive is specified. This permits greater flexibility to the FAL users in standardizing such object behavior. In addition to these services, some supporting services are also defined in this document to provide access to the FAL to control certain aspects of its operation.

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5 Annex ZA(normative)Normative references to international publicationswith their corresponding European publications
7 CONTENTS
19 FOREWORD
21 INTRODUCTION
22 1 Scope
1.1 General
23 1.2 Specifications
1.3 Conformance
2 Normative references
24 3 Terms, definitions, abbreviations, symbols and conventions
3.1 Referenced terms and definitions
3.1.1 ISO/IEC 74981 terms
3.1.2 ISO/IEC 8822 terms
3.1.3 ISO/IEC 9545 terms
25 3.1.4 ISO/IEC 88241 terms
3.1.5 Fieldbus Data Link Layer terms
3.2 Additional definitions
28 3.3 Abbreviations and symbols
30 3.4 Conventions
3.4.1 General concept
3.4.2 Abstract syntax conventions
31 3.4.3 Convention for the encoding of reserved bits and octets
3.4.4 Conventions for the common coding s of specific field octets
Figures
Figure 1 – Common structure of specific fields
32 3.5 Conventions used in state machines
3.5.1 State machine conventions
Tables
Table 1 – State machine description elements
Table 2 – Description of state machine elements
33 Table 3 – Conventions used in state machines
34 4 FAL syntax description
4.1 APDU abstract syntax
35 Table 4 – APDU syntax
37 Table 5 – Substitutions
39 4.2 Data types
4.2.1 Notation for the Boolean type
4.2.2 Notation for the Integer type
4.2.3 Notation for the Unsigned type
40 4.2.4 Notation for the Floating Point type
4.2.5 Notation for the OctetString type
4.2.6 Notation for VisibleString type
4.2.7 Notation for BinaryDate type
4.2.8 Notation for TimeOfDay type
4.2.9 Notation for TimeDifference type
4.2.10 Notation for Network Time type
4.2.11 Notation for Network Time Difference type
5 Transfer syntax
5.1 Coding of basic data types
5.1.1 Encoding of a Boolean value
41 5.1.2 Encoding of an Integer value
5.1.3 Encoding of an Unsigned value
5.1.4 Encoding of a Floating-Point value
5.1.5 Encoding of a Visible String value
5.1.6 Encoding of an Octet String value
5.1.7 Encoding of a BinaryDate value
5.1.8 Encoding of a TimeOfDay with and without date indication value
42 5.1.9 Encoding of a Time Difference with and without date indication value
5.1.10 Encoding of a Network Time value
5.1.11 Encoding of a Network Time Difference value
5.1.12 Encoding of a Null value
5.2 Coding section related to data exchange PDUs
5.2.1 General
5.2.2 Coding of the field Outp_Data
5.2.3 Coding of the field Inp_Data
5.3 Coding section related to slave diagnosis PDUs
5.3.1 Coding of the field Station_status_1
43 5.3.2 Coding of the field Station_status_2
44 5.3.3 Coding of the field Station_status_3
5.3.4 Coding of the field Diag_Master_Add
5.3.5 Coding of the field Ident_Number
5.3.6 Coding of the field Header_Octet
Table 6 – Block_Length for Selection:= 0
45 5.3.7 Coding of the field Alarm_Type
Table 7 – Block_Length for Selection:= 1
Table 8 – Block_Length for Selection:= 2
Table 9 – Block_Length for Selection:= 3
Table 10 – Selection range
46 5.3.8 Coding of the field Status_Type
5.3.9 Coding of the field Slot_Number
5.3.10 Coding of the field Alarm_Specifier
Table 11 – Alarm_Type range
Table 12 – Status_Type value range
47 5.3.11 Coding of the field Status_Specifier
Table 13 – Alarm_Specifier
Table 14 – Additional_Acknowledge
Table 15 – Status_Specifier
48 5.3.12 Coding of the field Diagnosis_User_Data
5.3.13 Coding of the field Modul_Status_Array
49 5.3.14 Coding of the field Identifier_Diagnosis_Data_Array
Figure 2 – Example Modul_Status_Array
Table 16 – Range of Modul_Status_Entry (1-4)
50 5.3.15 Coding of the field Identifier_Number
5.3.16 Coding of the field Channel_Number
51 5.3.17 Coding of the field Type_of_Diagnosis
5.3.18 Coding of the field Revision_Number
Table 17 – Input_Output_Selection
Table 18 – Error type
Table 19 – Channel_Type
52 5.3.19 Coding of the field Publisher_Address
5.3.20 Coding of the field Publisher_Status
5.3.21 Coding of the field RedSpecifier
5.3.22 Coding of the field Function
53 5.3.23 Coding of the field Red_Status1
5.3.24 Coding of the field Red_Status2
54 5.3.25 Coding of the field Red_Status3
5.4 Coding section related to parameterization PDU
5.4.1 Coding of the field Station_status
55 5.4.2 Coding of the field WD_Fact_1
5.4.3 Coding of the field WD_Fact_2
5.4.4 Coding of the field min_TSDR
5.4.5 Coding of the field Group_Ident
Table 20 – Specification of the bits Lock_Req and Unlock_Req
56 5.4.6 Coding of the field User_Prm_Data_Element
5.4.7 Coding of the field DPV1_Status_1
57 5.4.8 Coding of the field DPV1_Status_2
5.4.9 Coding of the field DPV1_Status_3
58 5.4.10 Coding of the field Structure_Length
5.4.11 Coding of the field Structure_Type
5.4.12 Coding of the field Version
59 5.4.13 Coding of the field Publisher_Addr
5.4.14 Coding of the field Publisher_Length
5.4.15 Coding of the field Sample_Offset
5.4.16 Coding of the field Sample_Length
5.4.17 Coding of the Dest_Slot_Number
5.4.18 Coding of the Offset_Data_Area
5.4.19 Coding of the field TBASE_DP
60 5.4.20 Coding of the field TDP
5.4.21 Coding of the field TMAPC
5.4.22 Coding of the field TBASE_IO
5.4.23 Coding of the field TI
5.4.24 Coding of the field TO
5.4.25 Coding of the field TDX
5.4.26 Coding of the field TPLL_W
5.4.27 Coding of the field TPLL_D
5.4.28 Coding of the field Specifier
5.4.29 Coding of the field Function
61 5.4.30 Coding of the field Properties
5.4.31 Coding of the field Output Hold Time
5.4.32 Coding of the field Clock Sync Interval
5.4.33 Coding of the field CS Delay Time
62 5.5 Coding section related to configuration PDUs
5.5.1 Coding of the field Cfg_Identifier
5.5.2 Coding of the field Special_Cfg_Identifier
Table 21 – Range of Length_of_Manufacturer_Specific_Dataif used in Chk_CfgREQPDU
63 5.5.3 Coding of the fields Length_Octet
5.5.4 Coding of the field Manufacturer_Specific_Data
5.5.5 Coding of the field Extended_Length_Octet
Table 22 – Range of Length_of_Manufacturer_Specific_Data if used in Get_CfgRESPDU
Table 23 – Input_Output_Selection
64 5.5.6 Coding of the field Data_Type
5.6 Coding section related to global control PDUs
5.6.1 Coding of the field Control_Command
Table 24 – Data types
65 5.6.2 Coding of the field Group_Select
Table 25 – Specification of the bits for Un-/Freeze
Table 26 – Specification of the bits for Un-/Sync
66 5.7 Coding section related to clock-value-PDUs
5.7.1 Coding of the field Clock_value_time_event
5.7.2 Clock_value_previous_TE
5.7.3 Coding of the field Clock_value_status1
5.7.4 Coding of the field Clock_value_status2
67 5.8 Coding section related to function identification and errors
5.8.1 Coding of the field Function_Num
Table 27 – Coding of the Function_Code/ Function_Num
68 Table 28 – Coding of the Error_Code / Function_Num
69 5.8.2 Coding of the field Error_Decode
5.8.3 Coding of the field Error_Code_1
Table 29 – Values of Error_Decode
70 5.8.4 Coding of the field Error_Code_2
5.9 Coding section related to master diagnosis PDU
5.9.1 Coding of the field MDiag_Identifier
Table 30 – Coding of Error_Code_1 at DPV1
71 5.9.2 Coding of the field System_Diagnosis
5.9.3 Coding of the field USIF_State
Table 31 – Values of MDiag_Identifier
72 5.9.4 Coding of the field Hardware_Release_DP
5.9.5 Coding of the field Firmware Release_DP
5.9.6 Coding of the field Hardware_Release_User
5.9.7 Coding of the field Firmware Release_User
5.9.8 Coding of the field Data_Transfer_List
73 5.10 Coding section related to upload/download/act para PDUs
5.10.1 Coding of the field Area_Code_UpDownload
5.10.2 Coding of the field Timeout
5.10.3 Coding of the field Max_Len_Data_Unit
5.10.4 Coding of the field Add_Offset
5.10.5 Coding of the field Data
5.10.6 Coding of the field Data_Len
Table 32 – Values for Area_Code_UpDownload
74 5.10.7 Coding of the field Area_CodeActBrct
5.10.8 Coding of the field Area_CodeAct
5.10.9 Coding of the field Activate
Table 33 – Values for Area_CodeActBrct
Table 34 – Values for Area_CodeAct
75 5.11 Coding section related to the bus parameter set
5.11.1 Coding of the field Bus_Para_Len
5.11.2 Coding of the field DL_Add
5.11.3 Coding of the field Data_rate
5.11.4 Coding of the fields TSL, min TSDR, max TSDR
Table 35 – Values for Activate
Table 36 – Values for Data_rate
76 5.11.5 Coding of the fields TQUI, TSET, G, HSA, max_retry_limit
5.11.6 Coding of the field TTR (Target Token Rotation time)
5.11.7 Coding of the field Bp_Flag (Busparameter flag)
5.11.8 Coding of the field Min_Slave_Interval
5.11.9 Coding of the field Poll_Timeout
5.11.10 Coding of the field Data_Control_Time
5.11.11 Coding of the field Alarm_Max
77 5.11.12 Coding of the field Max_User_Global_Control
5.11.13 Coding of the field Master_User_Data_Len
5.11.14 Coding of the field Master_Class2_Name
5.11.15 Coding of the field Master_User_Data
5.11.16 Coding of the field TCT
5.11.17 Coding of the field maxTSH
5.12 Coding section related to the slave parameter set
5.12.1 Coding of the field Slave_Para_Len
5.12.2 Coding of the field Sl_Flag (slave flag)
78 5.12.3 Coding of the field Slave_Type
5.12.4 Coding of the field Max_Diag_Data_Len
5.12.5 Coding of the field Max_Alarm_Len
5.12.6 Coding of the field Max_Channel_Data_Length
Table 37 – DPV1_Data_Types
Table 38 – Values for Slave_Type
79 5.12.7 Coding of the field Diag_Upd_Delay
5.12.8 Coding of the field Alarm_Mode
5.12.9 Coding of the field Add_Sl_Flag
5.12.10 Coding of the field MS1_Timeout
5.12.11 Coding of the field Prm_Data_Len
5.12.12 Coding of the field Prm_Data
Table 39 – Values for Alarm_Mode
80 5.12.13 Coding of the field Cfg_Data_Len
5.12.14 Coding of the field Cfg_Data
5.12.15 Coding of the field Add_Tab_Len
5.12.16 Coding of the field Number_of_Entries
5.12.17 Coding of the field Add_Tab_Entry_Header
5.12.18 Coding of the field I/O_Data_Length
5.12.19 Coding of the field I/O_Config_Address
5.12.20 Coding of the field Host_Address
81 5.12.21 Coding of the field Slave_User_Data_Len
5.12.22 Coding of the field Slave_User_Data
5.12.23 Coding of the field Ext_Prm_Data_Len
5.12.24 Coding of the field Ext_Prm_Data
5.13 Coding section related to statistic counters
5.13.1 Coding of the field DLPDU_sent_count and SD_count
5.13.2 Coding of the field Error_count and SD_error_count
5.14 Coding section related to set slave address PDU
5.14.1 Coding of the field New_Slave_Add
5.14.2 Coding of the field No_Add_Change
5.14.3 Coding of the field Rem_Slave_Data
82 5.15 Coding section related to initiate/abort PDUs
5.15.1 Coding of the field Features_Supported_1
5.15.2 Coding of the field Features_Supported_2
5.15.3 Coding of the field Profile_Features_Supported_1
5.15.4 Coding of the field Profile_Features_Supported_2
5.15.5 Coding of the field Profile_Ident_Number
5.15.6 Coding of the field S_Type (source type)
5.15.7 Coding of the field D_Type (destination type)
83 5.15.8 Coding of the field S_Len (source length)
5.15.9 Coding of the field D_Len (destination length)
5.15.10 Coding of the field S_API (source application identifier)
5.15.11 Coding of the field D_API (destination application identifier)
5.15.12 Coding of the field S_SCL (source security level)
5.15.13 Coding of the field D_SCL (destination security level)
5.15.14 Coding of the field S_Network_Address
5.15.15 Coding of the field D_Network_Address
5.15.16 Coding of the field S_MAC_Address
5.15.17 Coding of the field D_MAC_Address
5.15.18 Coding of the field Send_Timeout
5.15.19 Coding of the field Server_SAP
84 5.15.20 Coding of the field Subnet
5.15.21 Coding of the field Instance_Reason_Code
Table 40 – Values for Subnet
Table 41 – Values of reason code if instance is DLL
Table 42 – Values of reason code if instance is MS2
85 5.16 Coding section related to read/write/data transport PDUs
5.16.1 Coding of the field Index
5.16.2 Coding of the field Length
5.17 Coding section related to load region and function invocation PDUs
5.17.1 Coding of the field Extended_Function_Num
5.17.2 Coding of the field Options
Table 43 – Values of Extended_Function_Num
86 5.17.3 Coding of the field Sequence_Number
5.17.4 Coding of the field LR_Data
5.17.5 Coding of the field Max_Segment_Length
5.17.6 Coding of the field LR_Index
5.17.7 Coding of the field LR_Length
5.17.8 Coding of the field Max_Response_Delay
5.17.9 Coding of the field Intersegment_Request_Timeout
5.17.10 Coding of the field User_Specific
5.17.11 Coding of the field FI_Index
87 5.17.12 Coding of the field Entity Number
5.17.13 Coding of the field Execution_Argument
5.17.14 Coding of the field Result_Argument
5.17.15 Coding of the field FI_State
Table 44 – Values of FI_Index
Table 45 – Values of FI_State
88 5.17.16 Coding of the field IMData_Execution_Argument
5.17.17 Coding of the field IMData_Result_Argument
Table 46 – IMData_Execution_Argument
Table 47 – IMData_Result_Argument
89 5.18 Examples of Diagnosis-RES-PDUs
Figure 3 – Example of Ext_Diag_Data in case of DPV1 diagnosis formatwith alarm and status PDU
91 5.19 Example of Chk_Cfg-REQ-PDU
5.20 Examples of Chk_Cfg-REQ-PDUs with DPV1 data types
Figure 4 – Example of Ext_Diag_Data in case of the basic diagnosis format
Figure 5 – Example of a special identifier format
92 Figure 6 – Example of a special identifier format with data types
Figure 7 – Example of a special identifier format with data types
93 5.21 Example structure of the Data_Unit for Data_Exchange
Figure 8 – Example of an empty slot with data types
Figure 9 – Example for multi-variable device with AI and DO function blocks
94 Figure 10 – Identifiers (ID)
Figure 11 – Identifier list
Figure 12 – Structure of the Data_Unit for the request- and response-DLPDU
95 6 FAL protocol state machines
6.1 Overall structure
6.1.1 Fieldbus Service Protocol Machines (FSPM)
6.1.2 Master to Slave cyclic (MS0)
6.1.3 Master (class 1) to Slave acyclic (MS1)
6.1.4 Master (class 2) to Slave acyclic (MS2)
6.1.5 Master to Slave clock synchronisation (MS3)
96 6.1.6 Master Master acyclic (MM1/MM2)
6.1.7 DLL Mapping Protocol Machines (DMPM)
6.2 Assignment of state machines to devices
97 6.3 Overview DP-slave
Table 48 – Assignment of state machines
98 6.4 Overview DP-master (class 1)
Figure 13 – Structuring of the protocol machines and adjacent layers in a DP-slave
99 6.5 Overview DP-master (class 2)
Figure 14 – Structuring of the protocol machines and adjacent layersin a DP-master (class 1)
100 6.6 Cyclic communication between DP-master (class 1) and DP-slave
Figure 15 – Structuring of the protocol machines and adjacent layersin a DP-master (class 2)
102 6.7 Acyclic communication between DP-master (class 2) and DP-master (class 1)
Figure 16 – Sequence of the communication between DP-master and DP-slave
104 6.8 Acyclic communication between DP-master (class 1) and DP-slave
Figure 17 – Sequence of communication between DP-master (class 2)and DP-master (class 1)
106 6.9 Application relationship monitoring
6.9.1 Monitoring of the MS0 – AR
Figure 18 – Sequence of acyclic communicationbetween DP-master (class 1) and DP-slave
107 6.9.2 Monitoring of the MS2 – AR
109 Figure 19 – Example for connection establishment on MS2
110 Figure 20 – Idle at master-side on MS2
111 7 AP-context state machine
Figure 21 – Idle at slave-side on MS2
112 8 FAL service protocol machines (FSPMs)
8.1 FSPMS
8.1.1 Primitive definitions
Table 49 – Primitives issued by AP-Context to FSPMS
114 Table 50 – Primitives issued by FSPMS to AP-Context
117 8.1.2 State machine description
120 8.1.3 FSPMS state table
121 Table 51 – FSPMS state table
146 8.1.4 Functions
Table 52 – Functions used by the FSPMS
147 8.2 FSPMM1
8.2.1 Primitive definitions
Table 53 – Primitives issued by AP-Context to FSPMM1
150 Table 54 – Primitives issued by FSPMM1 to AP-Context
153 8.2.2 State machine description
156 8.2.3 FSPMM1 state table
Table 55 – FSPMM1 state table
182 8.2.4 Functions
8.3 FSPMM2
8.3.1 Primitive definitions
Table 56 – Functions used by the FSPMM1
Table 57 – Primitives issued by AP-Context to FSPMM2
184 Table 58 – Primitives issued by FSPMM2 to AP-Context
187 8.3.2 State machine description
8.3.3 FSPMM2 state table
Table 59 – FSPMM2 state table
199 8.3.4 Functions
Table 60 – Functions used by the FSPMM2
200 9 Application relationship protocol machines (ARPMs)
9.1 MSCY1S
9.1.1 Primitive definitions
Table 61 – Primitives issued by FSPMS to MSCY1S
Table 62 – Primitives issued by MSCY1S to FSPMS
201 9.1.2 State machine description
202 Table 63 – Rules for DPV1_Status_1, DPV1_Status_2 and DPV1_Status_3 check
207 9.1.3 MSCY1S state table
Table 64 – MSCY1S state table
227 9.1.4 Functions
228 Table 65 – Functions used by the MSCY1S
230 9.2 MSAC1S
9.2.1 Primitive definitions
Table 66 – Primitives issued by FSPMS to MSAC1S
231 Table 67 – Primitives issued by MSAC1S to FSPMS
Table 68 – Primitives issued by MSCY1S to MSAC1S
Table 69 – Primitives issued by MSAC1S to MSCY1S
232 9.2.2 State machine description
Table 70 – Parameter used with primitives exchanged between MSAC1S and MSCY1S
233 9.2.3 MSAC1S state table
Table 71 – MSAC1S state table
242 9.2.4 Functions
243 9.3 SSCY1S
9.3.1 Primitive definitions
Table 72 – Functions used by the MSAC1S
Table 73 – Primitives issued by FSPMS to SSCY1S
Table 74 – Primitives issued by SSCY1S to FSPMS
244 9.3.2 State machine description
9.3.3 SSCY1S state table
245 Table 75 – SSCY1S state table
246 9.3.4 Functions
9.4 MSRM2S
9.4.1 Primitive definitions
Table 76 – Functions used by the SSCY1S
Table 77 – Primitives issued by FSPMS to MSRM2S
247 9.4.2 State machine description
Table 78 – Primitives issued by MSRM2S to FSPMS
248 Figure 22 – Example for connection establishment on MS2(server-side)
249 Figure 23 – Structure of RM entries in the RM_Registry
250 9.4.3 MSRM2S state table
Table 79 – MSRM2S state table
252 9.5 MSAC2S
9.5.1 Primitive definitions
253 Table 80 – Primitives issued by FSPMS to MSAC2S
254 Table 81 – Primitives issued by MSAC2S to FSPMS
Table 82 – Primitives issued by MSRM2S to MSAC2S
255 9.5.2 State machine description
Table 83 – Primitives issued by MSAC2S to MSRM2S
Table 84 – Parameter used with primitives exchanged with MSAC2S
257 9.5.3 MSAC2S state table
258 Table 85 – MSAC2S state table
269 9.6 MSCS1S
9.6.1 Primitive definitions
9.6.2 State machine description
Table 86 – Primitives issued by MSCS1S to FSPMS
270 9.6.3 MSCS1S state table
Table 87 – MSCS1S state table
271 9.7 MSCY1M
9.7.1 Primitive definitions
Table 88 – Primitives issued by FSPMM1 to MSCY1M
272 Table 89 – Primitives issued by MSCY1M to FSPMM1
Table 90 – Parameters used with primitives exchanged between FSPMM1 and MSCY1M
273 9.7.2 State machine description
275 9.7.3 MSCY1M state table
Table 91 – MSCY1M state table
289 9.8 MSAL1M
9.8.1 Primitive definitions
290 Table 92 – Primitives issued by FSPMM1 to MSAL1M
Table 93 – Primitives issued by MSAL1M to FSPMM1
Table 94 – Primitives issued by MSCY1M to MSAL1M
Table 95 – Primitives issued by MSAL1M to MSCY1M
291 9.8.2 State machine description
Table 96 – Parameter used with primitives exchanged between MSAL1M and MSCY1M
292 Table 97 – Possible values in the Alarm_State_Table
294 9.8.3 MSAL1M state table
Table 98 – MSAL1M state table
299 9.9 MSAC1M
9.9.1 Primitive definitions
Table 99 – Primitives issued by FSPMM1 to MSAC1M
Table 100 – Primitives issued by MSAC1M to FSPMM1
300 9.9.2 State machine description
Table 101 – Primitives issued by MSAL1M to MSAC1M
Table 102 – Primitives issued by MSAC1M to MSAL1M
Table 103 – Parameter used with primitives exchanged between MSAL1M and MSCY1M
306 9.9.3 MSAC1M state table
Table 104 – MSAC1M state table
311 9.10 MMAC1
9.10.1 Primitive definitions
312 Table 105 – Primitives issued by FSPMM1 to MMAC1
Table 106 – Primitives issued by MMAC1 to FSPMM1
313 9.10.2 State machine description
9.10.3 MMAC1 state table
314 Table 107 – MMAC1 state table
318 9.11 MSCS1M
9.11.1 Primitive definitions
319 9.11.2 State machine description
Table 108 – Primitives issued by FSPMM1 to MSCS1M
Table 109 – Primitives issued by MSCS1M to FSPMM1
320 9.11.3 MSCS1M state table
321 Table 110 – MSCS1M state table
323 9.12 MSAC2M
9.12.1 Primitive definitions
Table 111 – Primitives issued by FSPMM2 to MSAC2M
324 Table 112 – Primitives issued by MSAC2M to FSPMM2
Table 113 – Parameters used with primitives exchanged with MSAC2M
325 9.12.2 State machine description
328 9.12.3 MSAC2M state table
Table 114 – MSAC2M state table
338 9.13 MMAC2
9.13.1 Primitive definitions
Table 115 – Primitives issued by FSPMM2 to MMAC2
339 9.13.2 State machine description
Table 116 – Primitives issued by MMAC2 to FSPMM2
Table 117 – Parameters used with primitives exchanged with MMAC2
340 9.13.3 MMAC2 state table
341 Table 118 – MMAC2 state table
345 10 DLL mapping protocol machines (DMPMs)
10.1 DMPMS
10.1.1 Primitive definitions
346 Table 119 – Primitives issued by FSPMS to DMPMS
Table 120 – Primitives issued by DMPMS to FSPMS
Table 121 – Primitives issued by MSCY1S to DMPMS
347 Table 122 – Primitives issued by DMPMS to MSCY1S
Table 123 – Primitives issued by DMPMS to SSCY1S
348 Table 124 – Primitives issued by MSAC1S, MSRM2S, MSAC2S to DMPMS
Table 125 – Primitives issued by DMPMS to MSAC1S, MSRM2S, MSAC2S
Table 126 – Primitives issued by DMPMS to MSCS1S
349 Table 127 – Primitives issued by DMPMS to DL
Table 128 – Primitives issued by DL to DMPMS
350 Table 129 – Parameters used with primitives exchanged with DMPMS
351 10.1.2 State machine description
10.1.3 DMPMS state table
352 Table 130 – DMPMS state table
357 10.1.4 Functions
Table 131 – Functions used by the DMPMS
358 10.2 DMPMM1
10.2.1 Primitive definitions
359 Table 132 – Primitives issued by FSPMM1 to DMPMM1
Table 133 – Primitives issued by DMPMM1 to FSPMM1
360 Table 134 – Primitives issued by MSCY1M to DMPMM1
Table 135 – Primitives issued by DMPMM1 to MSCY1M
361 Table 136 – Primitives issued by MSAL1M, MSAC1M to DMPMM1
Table 137 – Primitives issued by DMPMM1 to MSAL1M, MSAC1M
Table 138 – Primitives issued by MMAC1 to DMPMM1
Table 139 – Primitives issued by DMPMM1 to MMAC1
362 Table 140 – Primitives issued by MSCS1M to DMPMM1
Table 141 – Primitives issued by DMPMM1 to MSCS1M
Table 142 – Primitives issued by DMPMM1 to DL
363 Table 143 – Primitives issued by DL to DMPMM1
364 Table 144 – Parameters used with primitives exchanged with DMPMM1
365 10.2.2 State machine description
Table 145 – Possible values of status
366 10.2.3 DMPMM1 state table
Table 146 – DMPMM1 state table
373 10.2.4 Functions
374 10.3 DMPMM2
10.3.1 Primitive definitions
Table 147 – Functions used by the DMPMM1
375 Table 148 – Primitives issued by FSPMM2 to DMPMM2
Table 149 – Primitives issued by DMPMM2 to FSPMM2
376 Table 150 – Primitives issued by MSAC2M to DMPMM2
Table 151 – Primitives issued by DMPMM2 to MSAC2M
Table 152 – Primitives issued by MMAC2 to DMPMM2
Table 153 – Primitives issued by DMPMM2 to MMAC2
377 Table 154 – Primitives issued by DMPMM2 to DL
Table 155 – Primitives issued by DL to DMPMM2
378 10.3.2 State machine description
10.3.3 DMPMM2 state table
Table 156 – Parameters used with primitives exchanged with DMPMM2
Table 157 – DMPMM2 state Table
381 10.3.4 Functions
382 11 Parameters for a DP-slave
Table 158 – Functions used by DMPMM2
Table 159 – Bus parameter/reaction times for a DP-slave
383 Bibliography
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