D.9 dmacfg – Intel 386 User Manual

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Intel386™ EX EMBEDDED MICROPROCESSOR USER’S MANUAL

D-14

D.9

DMACFG

DMA Configuration
DMACFG
(read/write)

Expanded Addr:
ISA Addr:
Reset State:

F830H

00H

7

0

D1MSK

D1REQ2

D1REQ1

D1REQ0

D0MSK

D0REQ2

D0REQ1

D0REQ0

Bit

Number

Bit

Mnemonic

Function

7

D1MSK

DMA Acknowledge 1 Mask:

0 = DMA channel 1’s acknowledge (DMAACK1#) signal is not masked.
1 = Masks DMA channel 1’s acknowledge (DMAACK1#) signal. Useful

when channel 1’s request (DREQ1) input is connected to an internal
peripheral.

6–4

D1REQ2:0

DMA Channel 1 Request Connection:

Connects one of the eight possible hardware sources to channel 1’s
request input (DREQ1).

000 = DRQ1 pin (external peripheral)
001 = SIO channel 1’s receive buffer full signal (RBFDMA1)
010 = SIO channel 0’s transmit buffer empty signal (TXEDMA0)
011 = SSIO receive holding buffer full signal (SSRBF)
100 = TCU counter 2’s output signal (OUT2)
101 = SIO channel 0’s receive buffer full signal (RBFDMA0)
110 = SIO channel 1’s transmit buffer empty signal (TXEDMA1)
111 = SSIO transmit holding buffer empty signal (SSTBE)

3

D0MSK

DMA Acknowledge 0 Mask:

0 = DMA channel 0’s acknowledge (DMAACK0#) signal is not masked.
1 = Masks DMA channel 0’s acknowledge (DMAACK0#) signal. Useful

when channel 0’s request (DREQ0) input is connected to an internal
peripheral.

2–0

D0REQ2:0

DMA Channel 0 Request Connection:

Connects one of the eight possible hardware sources to channel 0’s
request input (DREQ0).

000 = DRQ0 pin (external peripheral)
001 = SIO channel 0’s receive buffer full signal (RBFDMA0)
010 = SIO channel 1’s transmit buffer empty signal (TXEDMA1)
011 = SSIO transmit holding buffer empty signal (SSTBE)
100 = TCU counter 1’s output signal (OUT1)
101 = SIO channel 1’s receive buffer full signal (RBFDMA1)
110 = SIO channel 0’s transmit buffer empty signal (TXEDMA0)
111 = SSIO receive holding buffer full signal (SSRBF)

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