Hi Zen,
On Tuesday 01 July 2008 14:44:52 Szalata, Zenon M. wrote:
> I need to add support for DMA data transfer to a device driver that I am
> writing. The processor is MVME6100, OS is vxWorks, and I am writing the
> device driver using Epics OSI routines. Has anyone written DMA support for
> this combination? Thanks in advance,
There may be some confusion about your question because there's a fundamental
piece of information we don't know about your device: does it have a DMA
controller built-in on the VME card, or do you need to use the DMA controller
on the VME interface chip on the MVME6100 board?
Till's answer describes an RTEMS driver for the on-board Tsi148 chip. I have
a vxWorks driver for the same chip which replaces the one available in the
mv6100 vxWorks BSP that implements the same API as my other drivers for the
Universe-2 and VMEchip2 chips used on older MVME boards.
Mark is talking about the case where the DMA controller is on the device
itself, which can be a relatively simple thing to do as long as you have your
BSP configured to make the CPU's RAM visible from the VMEbus.
HTH,
- Andrew
--
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