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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 11, 1998
Filed:
Oct. 16, 1996
Jeffrey L Rabe, Gold River, CA (US);
Dave Smyth, Rocklin, CA (US);
David D Lent, Placerville, CA (US);
Sathyamurthi Sadhasivan, El Dorado Hills, CA (US);
Dahmane Dahmani, Folsom, CA (US);
Stephen T Rowland, Folsom, CA (US);
James S Coke, Cameron Park, CA (US);
Mitchell W Dale, Sacramento, CA (US);
Intel Corporation, Santa Clara, CA (US);
Abstract
A computer system comprises a direct memory access (DMA) transfer unit and a plurality of DMA devices coupled by an external bus. The DMA transfer unit effectuates DMA transfers for the plurality of DMA devices. The DMA transfer unit contains a DMA controller, a bus arbiter, and a bus controller. The DMA controller and the bus controller generate a two-clock cycle DMA transfer. To effectuate a two-clock cycle DMA transfer, a requesting DMA device sets-up a DMA transfer with the DMA controller such that a DACK# signal is asserted during a first clock period. During a second clock period, the DMA controller sets-up the memory address. During a third clock period, the bus controller transitions a command signal on the external bus. Upon assertion of the command signal, valid data is asserted on the external bus. For demand and block mode operations, additional DMA transfers are executed in a two-clock cycle DMA transfer. The DMA controller and the bus controller also generate a three-clock cycle DMA transfer.