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AHB split retry response
abc_xyz pqr_def
over 11 years ago
Note: This was originally posted on 9th December 2008 at
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IN AMBA AHB , there are split and retry response. These are 2 cycle responses.
whole SPLIT sequence is given in the spec. but my doubt is in which scenario slave
has to to issue SPLIT and RETRY response?
Waiting for the reply. Thanks in advance.
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Simon Craske
over 11 years ago
Note: This was originally posted on 9th December 2008 at
http://forums.arm.com
Visiuser,
An AHB slave never *has* to give a SPLIT or a RETRY response; these responses are simply optimisations such that a slave which knows it is going to take a long time to provide the requested data can, potentially, offer improved overall system performance.
It would be perfectly legal for a simple AHB slave to only implement OK (as an aside, AHB-Lite only supports OK and ERROR).
hth
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Simon Craske
over 11 years ago
Note: This was originally posted on 9th December 2008 at
http://forums.arm.com
Visiuser,
An AHB slave never *has* to give a SPLIT or a RETRY response; these responses are simply optimisations such that a slave which knows it is going to take a long time to provide the requested data can, potentially, offer improved overall system performance.
It would be perfectly legal for a simple AHB slave to only implement OK (as an aside, AHB-Lite only supports OK and ERROR).
hth
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