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SPRUH82C – April 2013 – Revised September 2016
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Enhanced Direct Memory Access (EDMA3) Controller
17.4.2.1.3 QDMA Channel n Mapping Register (QCHMAPn)
Each QDMA channel in EDMA3CC can be associated with any PaRAM set available on the device.
Furthermore, the specific trigger word (0-7) of the PaRAM set can be programmed. The PaRAM set
association and trigger word for every QDMA channel register is configurable using the QDMA channel
n
mapping register (QCHMAP
n
). The QCHMAP
n
is shown in
and described in
NOTE:
At reset the QDMA channel mapping registers for all QDMA channels point to the PaRAM
set 0. Prior to using any QDMA channel, QCHMAP
n
should be programmed appropriately to
point to a different PaRAM set.
Figure 17-45. QDMA Channel n Mapping Register (QCHMAPn)
31
16
Reserved
R-0
15
14
13
5
4
2
1
0
Reserved
PAENTRY
TRWORD
Reserved
R-0
R/W-0
R/W-0
R-0
LEGEND: R/W = Read/Write; R = Read only; -
n
= value after reset
Table 17-26. QDMA Channel n Mapping Register (QCHMAPn) Field Descriptions
Bit
Field
Value
Description
31-14
Reserved
0
Reserved
13-5
PAENTRY
0-1FFh
PAENTRY points to the PaRAM set number for QDMA channel
n
.
0-7Fh
PaRAM set number 0 through 127
80h-1FFh
Reserved
4-2
TRWORD
0-7h
Points to the specific PaRAM entry or the trigger word in the PaRAM set pointed to by
PAENTRY. A write to the trigger word results in a QDMA event being recognized.
1-0
Reserved
0
Reserved