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N3DS infos
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| [https://developer.arm.com/documentation/ddi0422/d/programmers-model/programmable-quality-of-service--progqos-/qos-access-control-register Access control]
 
| [https://developer.arm.com/documentation/ddi0422/d/programmers-model/programmable-quality-of-service--progqos-/qos-access-control-register Access control]
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Master guesses: ARM11, ARM9, GPU, DSP, CDMA, CSND, AHB.
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This is used to program the QoS (Quality of Service). Tidemark is the maximum allowed number of transactions initiated but not completed with FCRAM, after which next transactions will be limited to certain masters. Access control sets which masters have this privilege. For more info, see [https://developer.arm.com/documentation/ddi0422/d/introduction/about-the-high-performance-matrix CoreLink™ NIC-301 r1p2].
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Old systems have a total of 7 masters (guesses are ARM11, ARM9, GPU, DSP, CDMA, CSND, AHB); new systems have 3 additional masters (likely NewCDMA and L2 controller, and an unknown one).
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This is used to program the QoS (Quality of Service). Tidemark is the maximum allowed number of transactions initiated but not completed, after which next transactions will be limited to certain masters. Access control sets which masters have this privilege. For more info, see [https://developer.arm.com/documentation/ddi0422/d/introduction/about-the-high-performance-matrix CoreLink™ NIC-301 r1p2].
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GSP limits the maximum value of tidemark to 7; meanwhile, the maximum value for access control is 2^N-1, 1 bit for each slave interface, where N = number of slave interfaces.
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Maximum value for tidemark is 7. Maximum value for access control is 127 (1 bit for each slave interface).
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New GSP forces SI7 to be always set.
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