ADSP-BF535 Blackfin Processor Hardware Reference
9-3
Direct Memory Access
Descriptor Based DMA
Descriptor based DMA is the most common method of controlling DMA
transfers on the ADSP-BF535 processor. To use this method, the DMA
channel requires a set of parameters, called a
DMA descriptor block
, stored
within memory. Each descriptor block contains all the information
needed for a particular DMA transfer sequence and consists of:
• The 32-bit starting address of the data block to be transferred
• The number of data transfers
• Other miscellaneous control information—for example, the con-
figuration for what the DMA channel does when the transfer is
complete
• A pointer to the next descriptor block
Summary of Contents for ADSP-BF535 Blackfin
Page 80: ...Development Tools 1 26 ADSP BF535 Blackfin Processor Hardware Reference...
Page 312: ...Working With Memory 6 86 ADSP BF535 Blackfin Processor Hardware Reference...
Page 332: ...System Interfaces 7 20 ADSP BF535 Blackfin Processor Hardware Reference...
Page 360: ...Dynamic Power Management Controller 8 28 ADSP BF535 Blackfin Processor Hardware Reference...
Page 446: ...Beginning and Ending an SPI Transfer 10 40 ADSP BF535 Blackfin Processor Hardware Reference...
Page 522: ...Timing Examples 11 76 ADSP BF535 Blackfin Processor Hardware Reference...
Page 562: ...IrDA Support 12 40 ADSP BF535 Blackfin Processor Hardware Reference...
Page 608: ...PCI I O Issues 13 46 ADSP BF535 Blackfin Processor Hardware Reference...
Page 672: ...References 14 64 ADSP BF535 Blackfin Processor Hardware Reference...
Page 810: ...SDRAM Controller SDC 18 86 ADSP BF535 Blackfin Processor Hardware Reference...
Page 811: ...ADSP BF535 Blackfin Processor Hardware Reference 18 87 External Bus Interface Unit...
Page 812: ...SDRAM Controller SDC 18 88 ADSP BF535 Blackfin Processor Hardware Reference...
Page 860: ...DMA Bus Debug Registers 20 30 ADSP BF535 Blackfin Processor Hardware Reference...