Common use of Host Controller Management Clause in Contracts

Host Controller Management. The Host Controller (HC) is first managed through a set of Operational Registers. These registers exist in the Host Controller and are accessed using memory references via a noncached virtual pointer. All Host Controller Operational Registers start with the prefix Hc. Refer to Section 7, Operational Registers, for a complete definition of all the Hc registers. The HcHCCA is filled in by software and points the Host Controller at the block of shared RAM called the Host Controller Communication Area (HCCA). All fields within the HCCA start with the prefix Hcca. Refer to Section 4.4, Host Controller Communications Area , for a complete definition of all the Hccas.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Adopter’s Agreement for Open Host Controller Interface Reciprocal Covenant, Adopter’s Agreement for Open Host Controller Interface Reciprocal Covenant