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Library

rtlab/Communication/SharedMemory

Block

The OpSharedMemoryRead block allows a user to read a shared memory in memory or on a physical address.

OpSharedMemoryRead block

Mask


OpSharedMemoryRead mask.

Description

The OpSharedMemoryRead is used in a Master, or Slave subsystem along with the OpSharedMemoryCtrl block, to allow communication with shared memory.

Parameters

Controller ID: Specifies the controller ID of the OpShared Memory Ctrl that the Write block will use.

Offset: Specifies the starting memory offset in global Shared Memory space for this block.

Memory access size: Specifies the size of each write access to the memory. Each size corresponds to a certain amount of data written for each memory access:

byte

8 bits integer data

word

16 bits integer data

long word

32 bits integer data

float single precision

32 bits float data

double-double precision

64 bits float data

Write enable: Allows the user to specify when to write to the shared memory. An enable input will be add to the block when selected. The write process will be active with a value equal to or greater than 1, and disable on input equal to 0. If this option is not selected, the block will write to the shared memory each time the block is called.

Inputs

This block has no inputs.

Outputs

Data: Data in the shared memory will be output using the address specified in the controller + the offset. Use a demux to specify the number of outputs to be used. For example, for a demux with a width of 3, the starting address is at 0xd4000, and the memory access size in word format with an offset of 0x00:

Demux output

Offset

1

0x00

2

0x02

3

0x04

Memory access size is in long word format:

Demux output

Offset

1

0x00

2

0x04

3

0x08

Characteristics and Limitations

Direct Feedthrough

N/A

Discrete sample time

Yes

XHP support

Yes

Work offline

No

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