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In the case where WDDR100 is abandoned, packet create should be redone such that only a single packet is every "allocated". Once a packet is formatted, it should be "committed" at which point it will be written into the DFI FIFO. In WDDR101, the packet doesn't need to be re-written in order to be reused. However, such limitation exits for WDDR100. Thus, it only makes sense to make this change once we're sure that WDDR100 is no longer used.
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Feature Request
In the case where WDDR100 is abandoned, packet create should be redone such that only a single packet is every "allocated". Once a packet is formatted, it should be "committed" at which point it will be written into the DFI FIFO. In WDDR101, the packet doesn't need to be re-written in order to be reused. However, such limitation exits for WDDR100. Thus, it only makes sense to make this change once we're sure that WDDR100 is no longer used.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: