SPRUGR9H November 2010 – April 2015 66AK2E05 , 66AK2H06 , 66AK2H12 , 66AK2H14 , 66AK2L06 , AM5K2E02 , AM5K2E04 , SM320C6678-HIREL , TMS320C6652 , TMS320C6654 , TMS320C6655 , TMS320C6657 , TMS320C6670 , TMS320C6671 , TMS320C6672 , TMS320C6674 , TMS320C6678
Following packet transmission, the PKTDMA automatically recycles descriptors to a specified queue so that the application can use the descriptor again for another packet. This queue is known as a transmit completion queue, or Tx FDQ (free descriptor queue). These queues are chosen by the application, and are specified in the descriptor header itself. Normally, the application pre-loads this queue with descriptors, then pops one at a time and pushes to a transmit queue.