SPRAC21A June 2016 – June 2019 OMAP-L132 , OMAP-L138 , TDA2E , TDA2EG-17 , TDA2HF , TDA2HG , TDA2HV , TDA2LF , TDA2P-ABZ , TDA2P-ACD , TDA2SA , TDA2SG , TDA2SX , TDA3LA , TDA3LX , TDA3MA , TDA3MD , TDA3MV
For priority escalation, there is one more level of escalation that can be enabled inside MEMSS using class of service with eight priority levels. There are two classes of service (CoS) implemented in MEMSS. Each class of service can support up to three master connection IDs. Each of the three masters can be associated with the same or different priority levels. Each class of service has a priority raise counter that can be set to N, which implies N times 16 clocks. This counter value specifies the number of clocks after which MEMSS momentarily raises the priority of the class of service command (master connections are arbitrated using priority levels with in a class of service). Using masks along with master connection IDs, a maximum of 144 master connection IDs can participate in this class of service.
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