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ARM11 AXI bus behaviour
riszh riszh
over 11 years ago
Note: This was originally posted on 21st August 2009 at
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Dear All:
I'm an engineer working on memory controller which is supposed to be connect to ARM11 through AXI bus.
In the AXI protocol, it defined a burst type named "Fixed Burst". This burst type is mainly favour FIFO access
for those peripherals. For system memory access, such burst type is very in-efficient.
So when I design the AXI interface, I prefer to not support "Fixed Burst" to simplize design and save gate count.
Can anyone tell me that if ARM11 will issue "Fixed Burst" to system memory location or not???
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riszh riszh
over 11 years ago
Note: This was originally posted on 21st August 2009 at
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Yes, I get it. Thank you so much!
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riszh riszh
over 11 years ago
Note: This was originally posted on 21st August 2009 at
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Yes, I get it. Thank you so much!
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