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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 04, 2000
Filed:
Jun. 19, 1998
Stephen F Dreyer, Los Altos Hills, CA (US);
Rong-Hui Hu, Union City, CA (US);
LSI Logic Corporation, Milpitas, CA (US);
Abstract
A multiple-register-access-capable device includes a serial port coupled to a plurality of registers. The multiple-register-access-capable device is controlled by a state machine. Information in one of the registers identifies whether the device is in a single-register or multiple-register mode. The state machine which controls the device operates in a single-register mode if the bit is disabled and operates in a multiple-register mode if the bit is enabled. In single-register mode, the device operates in a manner known in the prior art whereby a single register is identified for reading or writing and data is then either written into the register or read out from the register in response to a write or read request. In multiple register mode, data is written into or read out from all registers in a selected group of registers in the device in response to the write or read request. When the device of the present invention is in multiple-register access mode, a read or write operation addressed to a selected register is interpreted as a request to read or write from all registers in a defined group of registers and the state machine directs the operation of the device to accomplish a read from or write to all of the registers in the group. When the device is in single-register mode, operations addressed to the selected register cause normal read or write operation to be executed with respect to that register.