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    From: "Zhichong Chen (Beijing)" <ZhichongChen@v...>
    Date: Fri, 24 Jan 2003 09:42:06 +0800
    Subject: ??: [oc] Some Terminologies in BUS system?
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     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
    ?
    
    >When there has no master request the bus, the arbiter grant a master
    (that's called
    bus parking). In other words, bus parking implements no request but get the 
    ownship of the bus.
    
    2. Besides, what's the difference between wrapper and bridge ? Generally,
    they are translator between different protocol.
    
    I think a wrapper is used for single device, but a bridge is used for on
    kind of 
    devices which have common features.
    
    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 ?
    
    Not always rotated priority, the arbitration algorithm is used according to
    application.
    
    Yes.
    
    4. UML is a popular modeling language in S/W domain. Does anyone try to use
    UML to do the logic/SoC/IP design ?
    
     All the best,
    
    I don't know.
    
     Nanson
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
     
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