Subject: Re: Clockticks lost, why ?
To: Michael R. Zucca <mrz5149@cs.rit.edu>
From: Hauke Fath <hauke@Espresso.Rhein-Neckar.DE>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 01/29/1997 19:34:02
At 7:31 Uhr +0100 29.01.1997, Michael R. Zucca wrote:

>While semaphores are good, there is still going to be some code that just
>must be executed with interrupts off.
>
>I'm not so sure why SCSI is such a bad culprit. I thought most II's and later
>had DMA scsi. Let the controller interrupt you when a DMA transfer is finished
>and lock/release the buffer using a semaphore. Maybe I'm just over-simplifing.

AFAIK, the only 68k Macs that do SCSI by DMA are the IIfx and the AV
machines (Allen, Scott?).

All others do some kind of pseudo-DMA where the CPU monitors the
ncr53c{80,96}'s DMA handshake lines.



	hauke

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