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Bit
13:8
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8, 16, and 32. Any other value will result in undefined behavior. When USP is set
high, this PBL value is applicable for TxDMA transactions only.
The PBL values have the following limitations.
The maximum number of beats (PBL) possible is limited by the size of the Tx FIFO
and Rx FIFO in the MTL layer and the data bus width on the DMA. The FIFO has a
constraint that the maximum beat supported is half the depth of the FIFO, except
when specified (as given below). For different data bus widths and FIFO sizes, the
valid PBL range (including x8 mode) is provided in the following table. If the PBL is
common for both transmit and receive DMA, the minimum Rx FIFO and Tx FIFO
depths must be considered. Do not program out-of-range PBL values, because the
system may not behave properly.
15:14 PR
Rx-to-Tx priority ratio
00
R/W
RxDMA requests given priority over TxDMA requests in the following ratio. This is
valid only when the DA bit is reset.
00 = 1-to-1
01 = 2-to-1
10 = 3-to-1
11 = 4-to-1
16
FB
Fixed burst
0
R/W
This bit controls whether the AHB Master interface performs fixed burst transfers or
not. When set, the AHB will use only SINGLE, INCR4, INCR8 or INCR16 during start
of normal burst transfers. When reset, the AHB will use SINGLE and INCR burst
transfer operations.
22:17 RPBL RxDMA PBL
1
R/W
These bits indicate the maximum number of beats to be transferred in one RxDMA
transaction. This will be the maximum value that is used in a single block Read/Write.
The RxDMA will always attempt to burst as specified in RPBL each time it starts a
Burst transfer on the host bus. RPBL can be programmed with permissible values of
1, 2, 4, 8, 16, and 32. Any other value will result in undefined behavior. These bits are
valid and applicable only when USP is set high.
23
USP
Use separate PBL
0
R/W
When set high, it configures the RxDMA to use the value configured in bits [22:17] as
PBL while the PBL value in bits [13:8] is applicable to TxDMA operations only. When
reset to low, the PBL value in bits [13:8] is applicable for both DMA engines.
24
PBL8X 8 x PBL mode
0
R/W
When set high, this bit multiplies the PBL value programmed (bits [22:17] and bits
[13:8]) eight times. Thus the DMA will transfer data in to a maximum of 8, 16, 32, 64,
128, and 256 beats depending on the PBL value.
Remark: This bit function is not backward compatible. Before version 3.50a, this bit
was 4xPBL.
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