SLVUC05A November   2020  – July 2022 TPS25750

 

  1.   Read This First
    1.     About This Manual
    2.     Notational Conventions
    3.     Glossary
    4.     Related Documents
    5.     Support Resources
    6.     Trademarks
  2. 1Introduction
    1. 1.1 Introduction
      1. 1.1.1 Purpose and Scope
    2. 1.2 PD Controller Host Interface Description
      1. 1.2.1 Overview
      2. 1.2.2 Register and Field Notation
    3. 1.3 Unique Address Interface
      1. 1.3.1 Unique Address Interface Protocol
      2. 1.3.2 Unique Address Interface Registers
  3. 2Unique Address Interface Register Detailed Descriptions
    1. 2.1  0x03 MODE Register
    2. 2.2  0x0D DEVICE_CAPABILITIES Register
    3. 2.3  0x14 - 0x19 INT_EVENT, INT_MASK, INT_CLEAR Registers
    4. 2.4  0x1A STATUS Register
    5. 2.5  0x26 POWER_PATH_STATUS Register
    6. 2.6  0x29 PORT_CONTROL Register
    7. 2.7  0x2D BOOT_STATUS Register
    8. 2.8  0x30 RX_SOURCE_CAPS Register
    9. 2.9  0x31 RX_SINK_CAPS Register
    10. 2.10 0x32 TX_SOURCE_CAPS Register
    11. 2.11 0x33 TX_SINK_CAPS Register
    12. 2.12 0x34 ACTIVE_CONTRACT_PDO Register
    13. 2.13 0x35 ACTIVE_CONTRACT_RDO Register
    14. 2.14 0x3F POWER_STATUS Register
    15. 2.15 0x40 PD_STATUS Register
    16. 2.16 GPIO Events
    17. 2.17 0x69 TYPEC_STATE Register
    18. 2.18 0x70 SLEEP_CONFIG Register
    19. 2.19 0x72 GPIO_STATUS Register
  4. 34CC Task Detailed Descriptions
    1. 3.1 Overview
    2. 3.2 PD Message Tasks
      1. 3.2.1 'SWSk' - PD PR_Swap to Sink
      2. 3.2.2 'SWSr' - PD PR_Swap to Source
      3. 3.2.3 'SWDF' - PD DR_Swap to DFP
      4. 3.2.4 'SWUF' - PD DR_Swap to UFP
      5. 3.2.5 'GSkC' - PD Get Sink Capabilities
      6. 3.2.6 'GSrC' - PD Get Source Capabilities
      7. 3.2.7 'SSrC' - PD Send Source Capabilities
    3. 3.3 Patch Bundle Update Tasks
      1. 3.3.1 'PBMs' - Start Patch Burst Mode Download Sequence
      2. 3.3.2 'PBMc' - Patch Burst Mode Download Complete
      3. 3.3.3 'PBMe' - End Patch Burst Mode Download Sequence
      4. 3.3.4 Patch Burst Mode Example
      5. 3.3.5 'GO2P' - Go to Patch Mode
    4. 3.4 System Tasks
      1. 3.4.1 'DBfg' - Clear Dead Battery Flag
      2. 3.4.2 'I2Cr' - I2C Read Transaction
      3. 3.4.3 'I2Cw' - I2C Write Transaction
  5. 4User Reference
    1. 4.1 PD Controller Application Customization
    2. 4.2 Loading a Patch Bundle
  6. 5Revision History

'SWSk' - PD PR_Swap to Sink

Table 3-2 'SWSk' - PD PR_Swap to Sink
DescriptionThe 'SWSk' Task instructs PD Controller to attempt to become a Sink via PR_Swap at the first opportunity while maintaining policy engine compliance.
INPUT DATAXNone.
OUTPUT DATAXByte 1: Standard Task Return Code. See also Table 3-1.
Task CompletionThe 'SWSk' Task completes either when the PR_Swap is finished or it is otherwise determined to not be possible or fails. The Task may continue to run because of Wait messages being sent by the Source. The 'SWSk' Task shall be considered rejected if:
  • The Source indicated via Source Capabilities that it does not support Dual-Role Power.
  • The PR_Swap is Rejected.
The 'SWSk' Task shall be considered timed-out if:
  • The PR_Swap is Accepted but failed to complete per the PD spec.
The 'SWSk' Task shall be considered successful if:
  • PD Controller is already in the Sink power role.
  • The PR_Swap is Accepted and completes normally.
Side EffectsWhen the 'SWSk' Task completes successfully PD Controller will have transitioned to the Sink power role, which impacts other registers. If the PR_Swap fails after the Accept is sent then Soft and/or Hard Resets are likely to occur per PD spec requirements.
Additional InformationNone.