Good evening all,
I need advice on the following problem.
I have to connect an external hardware generating 32-bit values at a continuous rate of 1536 kHz to a GPIO port of a Cortex M4F CPU.
I had thought to use the DMA to fill a 512-entry buffer, in double buffered mode, alerting the CPU when one of the two flip-flop buffers is filled. This seems to not present problems.
What I am not sure is how to communicate to the DMA controller that a new sample is ready on the GPIO port. First of all, can the DMA be used this way ? IOW, can it be controlled by an EXTI interrupt generated by a pin of a GPIO port (of course not the same port where the samples are arriving from).
To summarize, the flow should be this :
- A new sample is set on the pins of a GPIO port. - A pin of another port is toggled to tell to the DMA controller to read that value and to deposit it in memory, incrementing the memory address. - When the count of samples reaches 512, a buffer switch happens, and an interrupt is generated to the CPU, which will then process the just filled buffer.
A snippet of code on how to initialize the NVIC and the DMA controllers would be much appreciated, thanks.