Operations
6.4.3.3 Full hit
In this situation, all read requested data is stored in the data buffer. Transfer of the read requested data is started from the location where hit data is stored. For data that is a target of caching and remains before a full hit, the data is retained when execution of the command is completed. This is done so that a new
1)An example is the state shown below where the previous read command is executing sequential reading. First, HAP is set at the location where hit data is stored.
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DAP
DAP end location of the previous read command
2)The read requested data is transferred, and a new
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Cache data | Full hit data |
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