SFFS779 December 2024 TMS320F28P550SJ
Peripheral access protection is a fault avoidance measure to block unintended accesses from each initiator. Each module has a configuration to control the type of accesses to be serviced from each initiator (CPU, CLA, and DMA). After programming peripheral-access protection registers, each initiator can exclusively control the peripheral to safeguard usage by a particular application against errant writes or corruption by other initiators in the system. This feature is enabled using the dedicated access control bits, per peripheral, that allow or protect against the access from a given initiator. Each peripheral has two bit qualifiers, per initiator, to decode the access allowed. For more details, refer to the PERIPH_AC_REGS registers in the device technical reference manual.