In the case of static region ownership:
- For each NMU in the dynamic region, define a corresponding INI
(strategy: Single Driver, Load Owns the path) in the dynamic region BD. This creates
a one-to-one mapping between the INI and the real NMU interface within the dynamic
region BD.
- In the static region, multiple NSUs can connect to a single INI interface (strategy: same as dynamic region BD: Single Driver, Load owns the path). This creates an N-to-1 mapping between the real NoC interface in the static region BD and the INI.
Figure 1. Two NMUs in the Dynamic Region (Two INIs Configured as a Single
Driver)
For each NSU in the dynamic region, define a corresponding INI (strategy: Single Load, Driver owns the path) in the dynamic region BD. This creates a one-to-one mapping between the INI and the real NSU interface within the dynamic region BD.
Figure 2. Three NSUs in the Dynamic Region (Three INIs Configured as a
Single Load)
In the static region, multiple NMUs can connect to a single INI interface (strategy: Single Load, Driver owns the path). This creates an N-to-1 mapping between the real NoC interface in the static region BD and the INI.
Figure 3. Two NMUs in the Static Region Connected to a Single INI Interface