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TR WORD
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Parameter set 1
Parameter set 3
Parameter set 2
Parameter set n−1
Parameter set n−2
Set
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DSTBIDX
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Architecture
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SPRUH82C – April 2013 – Revised September 2016
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Enhanced Direct Memory Access (EDMA3) Controller
17.2.6.2 QDMA Channel to PaRAM Mapping
The mapping between the QDMA channels and the PaRAM sets is programmable .The QDMA channel
n
mapping register (QCHMAP
n
) in the EDMA3CC provides programmability for the QDMA channels to be
mapped to any of the PaRAM sets in the PaRAM memory map.
illustrates the use of
QCHMAP.
Additionally, QCHMAP allows you to program the trigger word in the PaRAM set for the QDMA channel. A
trigger word is one of the 8 words in the PaRAM set. For a QDMA transfer to occur, a valid TR
synchronization event for EDMA3CC is a write to the trigger word in the PaRAM set pointed to by
QCHMAP for a particular QDMA channel.
NOTE:
By default, QDMA channels are mapped to PaRAM set 0. Care must be taken to
appropriately remap PaRAM set 0 before it is used.
Figure 17-10. QDMA Channel to PaRAM Mapping
Note:
n
is the number of PaRAM sets supported in the EDMA3CC for a specific device.