Chapter 8 DMA Controller
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8.3.12 Interrupts
An interrupt number (10 – 13) of the Interrupt Controller is mapped to each channel. In addition,
there are completion interrupts for when transfer ends normally and error interrupts for when transfer
ends abnormally for each channel. When an interrupt occurs, then the bit that corresponds to either the
Normal Interrupt Status field (DIS[3:0]) or the Error Interrupt Status field (EIS[3:0]) of the DMA
Master Control Register (DMMCR) is set.
Figure 8.3.6 shows the relationship between the Status bit and Interrupt Enable bit for each interrupt
cause. Refer to the explanation for each Status bit for more information regarding each information
cause.
Figure 8.3.6 DMA Controller Interrupt Signal
8.3.13 Transfer Stall Detection Function
If the period from when a certain channel last performs internal bus access to when the next internal
bus access is performed exceeds the Transfer Stall Detection Interval field (STLTIME) of the DMA
Channel Control Register (DMCCRn), the Transfer Stall Detection bit (STLXFER) of the DMA
Channel Status Register (DMCSRn) is set. An error interrupt is signalled if the Error Interrupt Enable
bit (DMCCRn.INTENE) is set.
In contrast to other error interrupts, DMA transfer is not stopped. Normal DMA transfer is executed if
bus ownership can be obtained. Furthermore, clearing the Transfer Stall Detection (STLXFER)
resumes transfer stall detection as well.
Setting the Transfer Stall Detection Interval field (STLTIME) to “000” disables the Transfer Stall
Detection function.
DMMCR.DIS[n]
DMCSRn.CFERR
DMCSRn.CHERR
DMCSRn.DESERR
DMCSRn.SORERR
DMCSRn.STLXFER
DMMCR.EIS[n]
DMCCRn.INTENE
DMCSRn.NCHNC
DMCCRn.INTENC
DMCSRn.NTRNFC
DMCCRn.INTENT
Interrupt Controller
(Interrupt No. 10 – 13)
DMCSRn.ABCHC
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