ctrl
Module Instance | Base Address | Register Address |
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sysmgr | 0xFFD08000 | 0xFFD08070 |
Offset: 0x70
Access: RW
Bit Fields | |||||||||||||||
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31 | 30 | 29 | 28 | 27 | 26 | 25 | 24 | 23 | 22 | 21 | 20 | 19 | 18 | 17 | 16 |
Reserved |
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15 | 14 | 13 | 12 | 11 | 10 | 9 | 8 | 7 | 6 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 | 0 |
Reserved |
irqnonsecure RW 0x0 |
mgrnonsecure RW 0x0 |
chansel_3 RW 0x0 |
chansel_2 RW 0x0 |
chansel_1 RW 0x0 |
chansel_0 RW 0x0 |
ctrl Fields
Bit | Name | Description | Access | Reset | ||||||
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12:5 | irqnonsecure | Specifies the security state of an event-interrupt resource. If bit index [x] is 0, the DMAC assigns event<x> or irq[x] to the Secure state. If bit index [x] is 1, the DMAC assigns event<x> or irq[x] to the Non-secure state. |
RW | 0x0 | ||||||
4 | mgrnonsecure | Specifies the security state of the DMA manager thread. 0 = assigns DMA manager to the Secure state. 1 = assigns DMA manager to the Non-secure state. Sampled by the DMA controller when it exits from reset. |
RW | 0x0 | ||||||
3 | chansel_3 | Controls mux that selects whether FPGA or CAN connects to one of the DMA peripheral request interfaces.The peripheral request interface index equals the array index + 4. For example, array index 0 is for peripheral request index 4.
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RW | 0x0 | ||||||
2 | chansel_2 | Controls mux that selects whether FPGA or CAN connects to one of the DMA peripheral request interfaces.The peripheral request interface index equals the array index + 4. For example, array index 0 is for peripheral request index 4.
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RW | 0x0 | ||||||
1 | chansel_1 | Controls mux that selects whether FPGA or CAN connects to one of the DMA peripheral request interfaces.The peripheral request interface index equals the array index + 4. For example, array index 0 is for peripheral request index 4.
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RW | 0x0 | ||||||
0 | chansel_0 | Controls mux that selects whether FPGA or CAN connects to one of the DMA peripheral request interfaces.The peripheral request interface index equals the array index + 4. For example, array index 0 is for peripheral request index 4.
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RW | 0x0 |