8 Mar
2018
8 Mar
'18
9:11 a.m.
On Thu, 2018-03-08 at 14:39 +0800, rander.wang wrote:
hi Liam,
Please don't top post.
you mentioned : using IRQ core as 1st level IRQ handler
i don't get your idea. to check which dma triggers the interrupt, dma status register
would be queried. Do this in 1st level IRQ handler is very ugly.
1st level handler does not check the DMAC. It only masks the 1st level IRQ and then calls all the 2nd level handlers. Each second level handler then checks if the IRQ is for itself and returns immediately if its not the IRQ owner.
Liam