Motorola DSP96002 User Manual

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DSP96002 USER’S MANUAL

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7.4.18

96002 Programmer Considerations

7.4.18.1

Reading Status Bits

HF1, HF0, HCP, HPRP, HPWP, HXRP, HXWP, HYRP, HYWP, HTDE, and HRDF status bits are set or

cleared by the host processor side of the HI. These bits are individually synchronized to the DSP96002

clock.

The only system problem with reading status is HF1 and HF0 if they are encoded as a pair, e.g. the four

combinations 00, 01, 10, and 11 each have significance. This is because there is a very small probability

that the DSP96002 will read the status bits that were synchronized during transition. The solution to this

potential problem is to read the bits twice for consensus.

7.4.19

DSP96002 to DSP96002 Data Transfers - Examples

This section presents examples showing the use of the HI and the on-chip DMA Controller for data transfers

between two DSP96002 processors. The bus master accesses the slave’s HI using regular memory refer-

ences. The slave’s HI registers are memory mapped into the bus master memory space. Note that the bus

master HI is not used and that the slave’s HI is not in the DMA Mode (DMAE=0).

7.4.19.1

Data Write Using The On-Chip DMA Controllers

This example outlines the steps that a DSP96002 bus master, behaving as host processor, transfers data

to a DSP96002 bus slave, thorough the slave’s HI. The on-chip DMA Controllers of both DSP96002 proces-

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