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I have a simple theoretical question. The DMAs I know usually have half full or full interrupts. If I want to use a DMA for data transfer from a peripheral, how can I ensure I got all the data since data may not be at the dma transfer boundary.

For example, serial port might send 5 bytes, I would get and interrupt for the first 4 combined together (assuming dma size is 4), but nothing for the 5th one. What is the method people usually use to solve such a problem.

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