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CPU
CPU
DMAC
DMAC
CPU
DMAC
DMAC
CPU
CPU
CPU
Bus cycle
Bus returned to CPU
Read
Write
Read
Write
Figure 14.9 Example of DMA Transfer in Cycle Steal Mode
Burst Mode: In burst mode, once the DMAC has acquired the bus it holds the bus and transfers
data continuously until the transfer end condition is satisfied. With
DREQ
low level detection in
external request mode, however, when
DREQ
is driven high the bus passes to another bus master
after the end of the DMAC transfer request that has already been accepted, even if the transfer end
condition has not been satisfied.
Figure 14.10 shows an example of DMA transfer timing in burst mode. The transfer conditions in
this example are single address mode and
DREQ
level detection (CHCRn.DS = 0, CHCRn.TM =
1).
CPU
DMAC
DMAC
DMAC
DMAC
DMAC
DMAC
CPU
CPU
CPU
Bus cycle
Figure 14.10 Example of DMA Transfer in Burst Mode
Note:
Burst mode can be set regardless of the transfer size. A 32-byte block transfer burst mode
setting can also be made.
Relationship between DMA Transfer Type, Request Mode, and Bus Mode
Table 14.7 shows the relationship between the type of DMA transfer, the request mode, and the
bus mode.
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