28.15.2.2. Response Fields Definition
The mSGDMA Write Master IP provides the response information upon completion of each write command. The following sections describe each of the field's definition of the write response.
Actual Bytes Transferred
Determines how many bytes are transferred when packet support is enabled. Since packet transfers are terminated by the IP providing the data, this field counts the number of bytes between the start-of-packet (SOP) and end-of-packet (EOP) received by the write host. If the early termination field of the write response is set, then the actual bytes transferred is an underestimate if the transfer is unaligned.
Reset Delayed
Indicates that Write Master IP has acknowledged the soft reset request when the Reset Dispatcher control bit is set in the Dispatcher core. This field is automatically cleared when soft reset is complete.
Stop State
Indicates that Write Master IP is stopped when the Stop Dispatcher control bit is set in the Dispatcher core.
Error
Determines if any errors enter the write host data sink port when error support is enabled. Each error bit is persistent so that errors can accumulate throughout the transfer.
Early Termination
Determines if a write transfer terminates because the transfer length is exceeded when packet support is enabled. This field is set when the number of bytes transferred exceeds the transfer length set in the descriptor before the end-of-packet is received by the write host.
Done Strobe
This field is asserted when all data has been written.