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3.2.1. Avalon® Parameters
Parameter | Value | Default Value | Description |
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Enable Power Management Interface and Hard IP Status Interface | True/False | False | When enabled, the Power Management Interface and Hard IP Status Interface are exported. For more details, refer to section Power Management Interface. In addition, options are provided to add the following signals for power management depending on the selected port mode of the IP: p#_apps_ready_entr_l23_i, p#_app_xfer_pending_i, p#_apps_pm_xmt_turnoff_i. |
Enable Legacy Interrupt | True/False | False | Enable the support for legacy interrupts. For more details, refer to section Legacy Interrupts. |
Enable Completion Timeout Interface | True/False | False | Enable the Completion Timeout Interface. For more details, refer to section Completion Timeout Interface. |
Enable Configuration Intercept Interface | True/False | False | Enable the Configuration Intercept Interface. For more details, refer to section Configuration Intercept Interface (EP Only).
Note: This parameter is only available in EP mode.
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Enable PRS Event | True/False | False | Enable the Page Request Service (PRS) Event Interface. For more details, refer to section Page Request Service (PRS) Interface (EP Only).
Note: This parameter is only available in EP mode.
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Enable Error Interface | True/False | False | Enable the Error Interface. For more details, refer to section Error Interface. |
Enable Byte Parity Ports on Avalon® -ST Interface | True/False | False | When this parameter is enabled, the byte parity ports appear on the block symbol. These byte parity ports include: rx_st_data_par_o, rx_st_hdr_par_o, rx_st_tlp_prfx_par_o, tx_st_data_par_o, tx_st_hdr_par_o, and tx_st_tlp_prfx_par_o ports. |
Enable 10-bit Tag Support Interface | True/False | False | When this parameter is enabled, the 10-bit tag request enable signal is enabled as an output port p0_10bits_tag_req_en_o[7:0] (one bit per PF). Refer to Tag Allocation for more details. |