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  • questions in LIDD user guide : anybody could confirm the LIDD mode supports DMA or not

    questions in LIDD user guide : anybody could confirm the LIDD mode supports DMA or not

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    Power Pan
    Posted by Power Pan
    on May 22 2011 05:15 AM
    Expert1785 points

    1. how about the DMA transfer destination in LIDD mode. describe in datasheet page 11, When the LIDD Controller is used, the DMA engine accesses the LIDD Controller's address and/or data. so, how to make sure what destination of the DMA ?

    2. if I'm using LIDD interfacing 8 bit TFT but the TFT is 16bpp mode, how I could handle the data re-ordering? could LIDD do this ?

    3. if the DMA needs the  palette data in LIDD mode?

    registers.

    Power Pan

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    • Paul.Yin
      Posted by Paul.Yin
      on Jun 06 2011 18:32 PM
      Genius14385 points

      Hello,

      Power Pan

      1. how about the DMA transfer destination in LIDD mode. describe in datasheet page 11, When the LIDD Controller is used, the DMA engine accesses the LIDD Controller's address and/or data. so, how to make sure what destination of the DMA ?

       

      I am not sure what you are asking. But I believe you can set the the destination address of EDMA to LIDD_CS0/1_DATA register with increments set to 0.

      Power Pan

      2. if I'm using LIDD interfacing 8 bit TFT but the TFT is 16bpp mode, how I could handle the data re-ordering? could LIDD do this ?

      Do you have a specific display that our expert can look at?

      Power Pan

      3. if the DMA needs the  palette data in LIDD mode?

       See 2.4 LIDD Controller of the user guide. Palette is not supported in LIDD mode.

      PS: Please mark this post as answered via the Verify Answer button below if you think it answers your question.  Thanks!

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    • RY9983
      Posted by RY9983
      on Apr 30 2012 20:34 PM
      Genius3405 points

      Hello, Paul.

      Can I confirm about your answer?

      Paul.Yin

      Power Pan

      1. how about the DMA transfer destination in LIDD mode. describe in datasheet page 11, When the LIDD Controller is used, the DMA engine accesses the LIDD Controller's address and/or data. so, how to make sure what destination of the DMA ?

      I am not sure what you are asking. But I believe you can set the the destination address of EDMA to LIDD_CS0/1_DATA register with increments set to 0.

      There are LIDD_CS0/1_DATA registers and LIDD_CS0/1_ADDR registers on LIDD controller.
      When we access LIDD with CPU, we should write data to LIDD_CS0/1_DATA after writing address to LIDD_CS0/1_ADDR.
      When we access LIDD with DMA, how can I write address/data to each registers?

      Your answer seems that when use DMA, address and data are written to LIDD_CS0/1_DATA and LIDD_CS0/1_ADDR regs by DMA.
      Is my understanding correct?

      Character LCD needs to be written some LCD settings(mode set, clear screen, Cursor position set etc..) before wite data to LCD.
      Since their settings are not only one, I wonder that how does dma write address/data to each registers.

      If you want to refer example source code about LIDD.
      You can get it on Logic PD site.

      http://www.logicpd.com/products/system-on-modules/omap-l138-som-m1/#documentation
      OMAP-L138 / TMS320C6748 / AM1808 SOM-M1 Gel, CCS Setup, & BSL Files (CCS v4.2.4)

      Best regards,
      RY

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    • RY9983
      Posted by RY9983
      on May 08 2012 17:06 PM
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