What is the difference between DMA and memory-mapped IO? They both look similar to me.
What is the difference between DMA and memory-mapped IO? They both look similar to
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Memory-mapped I/O allows the CPU to control hardware by reading and writing specific memory addresses. Usually, this would be used for low-bandwidth operations such as changing control bits.
DMA allows hardware to directly read and write memory without involving the CPU. Usually, this would be used for high-bandwidth operations such as disk I/O or camera video input.
Here is a paper has a thorough comparison between MMIO and DMA.
Design Guidelines for High Performance RDMA Systems