Mbwrite, Figure 3 - mailboxes with the smt6035, Void ifhw::mbwrite( uint nbox, dword dwvalue ) – Sundance SMT6035 v.2.2 User Manual

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PCI Bridge chip registers

Mailbox 0

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Figure 3 - Mailboxes with the SMT6035

IMPORTANT: Mailbox 1 is used internally by the HSC, leaving only Mailbox 0
available to user applications. See the HSC section 15.
The V3 bridge chip uses interrupts to notify both the PCI and the local bus side of
mailbox activity. The SMT6035 configures these interrupts to provide blocking
mailbox read and write functions on the host. These functions will block until the
DSP performs the required action. When the host side writes to a mailbox, the
write function will block (wait) until the DSP side had read the mailbox value.
Similarly when the host reads a mailbox, the function will block until the DSP
writes a mailbox value.
The host CPU usage is virtually zero during function blocking, as the blocking
behaviour of the mailbox functions is achieved by the use of interrupts.
Although you are free to develop your own mailbox code on the DSP side, we
recommend you to use 3L Diamond

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on the DSP side, as it provides built-in

support for the mailboxes.

14.1 MbWrite

Writes a value to a mailbox.

Prototype

void IFHw::MbWrite( UINT nBox, DWORD dwValue )

Parameters

nBox

The target mailbox. Must be zero.

dwValue

The value to write to the mailbox.

User Manual - Version 2.2, 04/01/07; © Sundance Italia S.R.L.

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