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1. Introduction
2. Quick Start Guide
3. Interface Overview
4. Parameters
5. Designing with the IP Core
6. Block Descriptions
7. Interrupts
8. Registers
9. Testbench and Design Example
10. Troubleshooting and Observing the Link
A. PCI Express Core Architecture
B. TX Credit Adjustment Sample Code
C. Root Port Enumeration
D. Document Revision History
1.1. Avalon-ST Interface with Optional SR-IOV for PCIe Introduction
1.2. Features
1.3. Release Information
1.4. Device Family Support
1.5. Recommended Fabric Speed Grades
1.6. Performance and Resource Utilization
1.7. Transceiver Tiles
1.8. PCI Express IP Core Package Layout
1.9. Channel Availability
2.1. Design Components
2.2. Hardware and Software Requirements
2.3. Directory Structure
2.4. Generating the Design Example
2.5. Simulating the Design Example
2.6. Compiling the Design Example and Programming the Device
2.7. Installing the Linux Kernel Driver
2.8. Running the Design Example Application
3.1. Avalon-ST RX Interface
3.2. Avalon-ST TX Interface
3.3. TX Credit Interface
3.4. TX and RX Serial Data
3.5. Clocks
3.6. Function-Level Reset (FLR) Interface
3.7. Control Shadow Interface for SR-IOV
3.8. Configuration Extension Bus Interface
3.9. Hard IP Reconfiguration Interface
3.10. Interrupt Interfaces
3.11. Power Management Interface
3.12. Reset
3.13. Transaction Layer Configuration Interface
3.14. PLL Reconfiguration Interface
3.15. PIPE Interface (Simulation Only)
4.1. Stratix 10 Avalon-ST Settings
4.2. Multifunction and SR-IOV System Settings
4.3. Base Address Registers
4.4. Device Identification Registers
4.5. TPH/ATS Capabilities
4.6. PCI Express and PCI Capabilities Parameters
4.7. Configuration, Debug and Extension Options
4.8. PHY Characteristics
4.9. Example Designs
6.1.1. TLP Header and Data Alignment for the Avalon-ST RX and TX Interfaces
6.1.2. Avalon-ST 256-Bit RX Interface
6.1.3. Avalon-ST 512-Bit RX Interface
6.1.4. Avalon-ST 256-Bit TX Interface
6.1.5. Avalon-ST 512-Bit TX Interface
6.1.6. TX Credit Interface
6.1.7. Interpreting the TX Credit Interface
6.1.8. Clocks
6.1.9. Update Flow Control Timer and Credit Release
6.1.10. Function-Level Reset (FLR) Interface
6.1.11. Resets
6.1.12. Interrupts
6.1.13. Control Shadow Interface for SR-IOV
6.1.14. Transaction Layer Configuration Space Interface
6.1.15. Configuration Extension Bus Interface
6.1.16. Hard IP Status Interface
6.1.17. Hard IP Reconfiguration
6.1.18. Power Management Interface
6.1.19. Serial Data Interface
6.1.20. PIPE Interface
6.1.21. Test Interface
6.1.22. PLL IP Reconfiguration
6.1.23. Message Handling
8.1.1. Register Access Definitions
8.1.2. PCI Configuration Header Registers
8.1.3. PCI Express Capability Structures
8.1.4. Intel Defined VSEC Capability Header
8.1.5. General Purpose Control and Status Register
8.1.6. Uncorrectable Internal Error Status Register
8.1.7. Uncorrectable Internal Error Mask Register
8.1.8. Correctable Internal Error Status Register
8.1.9. Correctable Internal Error Mask Register
8.1.10. SR-IOV Virtualization Extended Capabilities Registers Address Map
8.1.10.1. ARI Enhanced Capability Header
8.1.10.2. SR-IOV Enhanced Capability Registers
8.1.10.3. Initial VFs and Total VFs Registers
8.1.10.4. VF Device ID Register
8.1.10.5. Page Size Registers
8.1.10.6. VF Base Address Registers (BARs) 0-5
8.1.10.7. Secondary PCI Express Extended Capability Header
8.1.10.8. Lane Status Registers
8.1.10.9. Transaction Processing Hints (TPH) Requester Enhanced Capability Header
8.1.10.10. TPH Requester Capability Register
8.1.10.11. TPH Requester Control Register
8.1.10.12. Address Translation Services ATS Enhanced Capability Header
8.1.10.13. ATS Capability Register and ATS Control Register
9.4.1. ebfm_barwr Procedure
9.4.2. ebfm_barwr_imm Procedure
9.4.3. ebfm_barrd_wait Procedure
9.4.4. ebfm_barrd_nowt Procedure
9.4.5. ebfm_cfgwr_imm_wait Procedure
9.4.6. ebfm_cfgwr_imm_nowt Procedure
9.4.7. ebfm_cfgrd_wait Procedure
9.4.8. ebfm_cfgrd_nowt Procedure
9.4.9. BFM Configuration Procedures
9.4.10. BFM Shared Memory Access Procedures
9.4.11. BFM Log and Message Procedures
9.4.12. Verilog HDL Formatting Functions
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6.1.23.2. Endpoint Transmitted Messages
The Endpoint transmits Messages that it receives from the Application Layer on the Avalon®-ST TX interface and internally generated messages. The Endpoint may generate Messages autonomously or in response to a request received on the : apps_pm_xmt_pme, app_int, or app_err_* input ports.
Message Type |
Message |
Message Processing |
---|---|---|
Power Management | PM_PME, PME_TO_Ack | The Application Layer transmits the PM_PME request via the apps_pm_xmt_pme input. The Application Layer transmits the apps_ready_entr_l23 to indicate that it is ready to enter the L23 state. |
Vendor Defined with or without Data | Vendor_Type0 | The Application Layer must generate and transmit this on the Avalon®-ST TX interface. |
ATS | ATS_Request, ATS_Invalidate Completion | The Application Layer must generate and transmit these Messages on the Avalon®-ST TX interface. |
INT | INTx_Assert, INTx_Deassert | The Application Layer transmits the INTx_Assert and INTx_Deassert Messages using the app_int interface. |
ERR | ERR_COR, ERR_NONFATAL, ERR_FATAL | The IP core transmits these error Messages autonomously when it detects internal errors. It also receives and forwards these errors when received from the Application Layer via the app_err_* interface. |