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    From: nico <nicolas.boulay@i...>
    Date: Fri, 24 Jan 2003 19:45:49 +0000
    Subject: Re: [oc] Some Terminologies in BUS system?
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    On Thu, 23 Jan 2003 18:24:02 +0800
    NansonHuang@i... wrote:
    
    > 
    >  Hi, dear elites,
    > 
    > 1. Recently, I study the DMA and AMBA bus. I saw the so-called bus
    > parking functionality. Could someone tell me what's bus parking ? How
    > does it work?
    
    don't know.
    
    > 
    > 2. Besides, what's the difference between wrapper and bridge ?
    > Generally, they are translator between different protocol.
    > 
    
    I supposed this is the same.
    
    > 3.In DMA or Arbiter, we always implement the rotated priority. If we
    > have completed to service the current channel, is it necessary to
    > re-linquish the bus to processor and then re-arbitate the bus to
    > service the next channel ?
    > 
    
    You could choose what ever scheduler you want. It depend what kind of
    performance you want. You could use some "time slot" scheduler to
    garanty some latency.
    
    > 4. UML is a popular modeling language in S/W domain. Does anyone try
    > to use UML to do the logic/SoC/IP design ?
    > 
    
    I have read about UML-RT (real time) version of UML The last discussion
    was about execution model. UML-RT add timing informations in the diagram
    where you describe the message between entities (sequence diagram).
    
    nicO
    
    >  All the best,
    > 
    >  Nanson
    > 
    > 
    > 
    > 
    > 
    
    
    

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