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Each PKTDMA transmit (Tx) channel is attached to a single queue via a dedicated que_pend signal (see Figure 1-1, and Figure 1-2). These special queues are called transmit queues (the mappings are described in Section 5.2). This queue stores all the packets waiting to be transmitted on this Tx channel, allowing transmit queues to provide input (incoming) data to the PKTDMA. When the Tx channel is enabled, the que_pend signal automatically notifies the PKTDMA that packets are waiting.