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1. About the P-tile Avalon® Intel® FPGA IPs for PCI Express
2. IP Architecture and Functional Description
3. Advanced Features
4. Interfaces
5. Parameters
6. Testbench
7. Troubleshooting/Debugging
8. Intel® P-tile Avalon® Streaming IP for PCI Express* User Guide Archives
9. Document Revision History for the P-Tile Avalon® Streaming Intel® FPGA IP for PCI Express* User Guide
A. Configuration Space Registers
B. Root Port Enumeration
C. Implementation of Address Translation Services (ATS) in Endpoint Mode
D. Packets Forwarded to the User Application in TLP Bypass Mode
E. Using the Avery BFM for Intel P-Tile PCI Express Gen4 x16 Simulations
F. Bifurcated Endpoint Support for Independent Warm Resets
3.2.2.5.1. VirtIO Common Configuration Capability Register (Address: 0x012)
3.2.2.5.2. VirtIO Common Configuration BAR Indicator Register (Address: 0x013)
3.2.2.5.3. VirtIO Common Configuration BAR Offset Register (Address: 0x014)
3.2.2.5.4. VirtIO Common Configuration Structure Length Register (Address 0x015)
3.2.2.5.5. VirtIO Notifications Capability Register (Address: 0x016)
3.2.2.5.6. VirtIO Notifications BAR Indicator Register (Address: 0x017)
3.2.2.5.7. VirtIO Notifications BAR Offset Register (Address: 0x018)
3.2.2.5.8. VirtIO Notifications Structure Length Register (Address: 0x019)
3.2.2.5.9. VirtIO Notifications Notify Off Multiplier Register (Address: 0x01A)
3.2.2.5.10. VirtIO ISR Status Capability Register (Address: 0x02F)
3.2.2.5.11. VirtIO ISR Status BAR Indicator Register (Address: 0x030)
3.2.2.5.12. VirtIO ISR Status BAR Offset Register (Address: 0x031)
3.2.2.5.13. VirtIO ISR Status Structure Length Register (Address: 0x032)
3.2.2.5.14. VirtIO Device Specific Capability Register (Address: 0x033)
3.2.2.5.15. VirtIO Device Specific BAR Indicator Register (Address: 0x034)
3.2.2.5.16. VirtIO Device Specific BAR Offset Register (Address 0x035 )
3.2.2.5.17. VirtIO Device Specific Structure Length Register (Address: 0x036)
3.2.2.5.18. VirtIO PCI Configuration Access Capability Register (Address: 0x037)
3.2.2.5.19. VirtIO PCI Configuration Access BAR Indicator Register (Address: 0x038)
3.2.2.5.20. VirtIO PCI Configuration Access BAR Offset Register (Address: 0x039)
3.2.2.5.21. VirtIO PCI Configuration Access Structure Length Register (Address: 0x03A)
3.2.2.5.22. VirtIO PCI Configuration Access Data Register (Address: 0x03B)
4.1. Overview
4.2. Clocks and Resets
4.3. Serial Data Interface
4.4. Avalon-ST Interface
4.5. Hard IP Status Interface
4.6. Interrupt Interface
4.7. Error Interface
4.8. Hot Plug Interface (RP Only)
4.9. Power Management Interface
4.10. Configuration Output Interface
4.11. Configuration Intercept Interface (EP Only)
4.12. Hard IP Reconfiguration Interface
4.13. PHY Reconfiguration Interface
4.14. Page Request Service (PRS) Interface (EP Only)
4.4.1. TLP Header and Data Alignment for the Avalon-ST RX and TX Interfaces
4.4.2. Avalon® -ST RX Interface
4.4.3. Avalon® -ST RX Interface rx_st_ready Behavior
4.4.4. RX Flow Control Interface
4.4.5. Avalon® -ST TX Interface
4.4.6. Avalon® -ST TX Interface tx_st_ready Behavior
4.4.7. TX Flow Control Interface
4.4.8. Tag Allocation
5.2.3.1. Device Capabilities
5.2.3.2. VirtIO Parameters
5.2.3.3. Link Capabilities
5.2.3.4. Legacy Interrupt Pin Register
5.2.3.5. MSI Capabilities
5.2.3.6. MSI-X Capabilities
5.2.3.7. Slot Capabilities
5.2.3.8. Latency Tolerance Reporting (LTR)
5.2.3.9. Process Address Space ID (PASID)
5.2.3.10. Device Serial Number Capability
5.2.3.11. Page Request Service (PRS)
5.2.3.12. Access Control Service (ACS) Capabilities
5.2.3.13. Power Management
5.2.3.14. Vendor Specific Extended Capability (VSEC) Registers
5.2.3.15. TLP Processing Hints (TPH)
5.2.3.16. Address Translation Services (ATS) Capabilities
6.3.5.1. ebfm_barwr Procedure
6.3.5.2. ebfm_barwr_imm Procedure
6.3.5.3. ebfm_barrd_wait Procedure
6.3.5.4. ebfm_barrd_nowt Procedure
6.3.5.5. ebfm_cfgwr_imm_wait Procedure
6.3.5.6. ebfm_cfgwr_imm_nowt Procedure
6.3.5.7. ebfm_cfgrd_wait Procedure
6.3.5.8. ebfm_cfgrd_nowt Procedure
6.3.5.9. BFM Configuration Procedures
6.3.5.10. BFM Shared Memory Access Procedures
6.3.5.11. BFM Log and Message Procedures
6.3.5.12. Verilog HDL Formatting Functions
6.3.5.11.1. ebfm_display Verilog HDL Function
6.3.5.11.2. ebfm_log_stop_sim Verilog HDL Function
6.3.5.11.3. ebfm_log_set_suppressed_msg_mask Task
6.3.5.11.4. ebfm_log_set_stop_on_msg_mask Verilog HDL Task
6.3.5.11.5. ebfm_log_open Verilog HDL Function
6.3.5.11.6. ebfm_log_close Verilog HDL Function
A.3.1. Intel-Defined VSEC Capability Header (Offset 00h)
A.3.2. Intel-Defined Vendor Specific Header (Offset 04h)
A.3.3. Intel Marker (Offset 08h)
A.3.4. JTAG Silicon ID (Offset 0x0C - 0x18)
A.3.5. User Configurable Device and Board ID (Offset 0x1C - 0x1D)
A.3.6. General Purpose Control and Status Register (Offset 0x30)
A.3.7. Uncorrectable Internal Error Status Register (Offset 0x34)
A.3.8. Uncorrectable Internal Error Mask Register (Offset 0x38)
A.3.9. Correctable Internal Error Status Register (Offset 0x3C)
A.3.10. Correctable Internal Error Mask Register (Offset 0x40)
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3.3.3. User Avalon® -MM Interface
For more details on the signals in this interface, refer to the section Hard IP Reconfiguration Interface.
The majority of the PCIe standard registers are implemented in the user’s logic outside of the P-Tile Avalon® -ST IP.
However, the following registers still remain inside the P-Tile:
- Power management capability
- PCI Express capability
- Secondary PCI Express capability
- Data link feature extended capability
- Physical layer 16.0GT/s extended capability
- Lane margining at the receiver extended capability
- Advanced error reporting capability
The application can only access PCIe controller registers through the User Avalon® -MM interface.
Capability | Comments |
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Power Management Capability | Need to write back since it is required to trigger a PCI-PM entry. |
PCI Express Capability | All the PCIe capabilities, control and status registers are for configuring the device. Write-back is required. |
Secondary PCI Express Capability | Secondary PCIe Capability is required for configuring the device. |
Data Link Feature Extended Capability | Data Link Capability is device specific. |
Physical Layer 16.0 GT/s Extended Capability | Physical Layer 16G Capability is device specific. |
Lane Margining at the Receiver Extended Capability | Margining Extended Capability is device specific. |
Advanced Error Reporting Capability | Write-back to error status registers is required for TLP Bypass. |
Note: Refer to PCIe Configuration Space Registers for x16/x8/x4 Controllers for the address offsets information for the capability registers listed in the table above.
There are two options to implement the Device ID and Vendor ID of the PCIe Configuration Header Registers.
- Specify the Device ID and Vendor ID in the IP Parameter Editor and then read them from the PCIe Controller through the User Avalon-MM interface.
- Implement the Device ID and Vendor ID in the user logic.
The remaining registers of the PCIe Configuration Header Registers need to be implemented in the user logic.