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1. About the RapidIO II Intel® FPGA IP
2. Getting Started
3. Parameter Settings
4. Functional Description
5. Signals
6. Software Interface
7. Testbench
8. RapidIO II IP Core User Guide Archives
9. Document Revision History for the RapidIO II Intel® FPGA IP User Guide
A. Initialization Sequence
B. Differences Between RapidIO II IP Core and RapidIO IP Core
2.1. Installing and Licensing Intel® FPGA IP Cores
2.2. Intel® FPGA IP Evaluation Mode
2.32.4. Generating IP Cores2.32.4. Generating IP Cores
2.32.4. Generating IP Cores2.32.4. Generating IP Cores
2.5. RapidIO II IP Core Testbench Files
2.6. Simulating IP Cores
2.7. Integrating Your IP Core in Your Design
2.8. Compiling the Full Design and Programming the FPGA
2.9. Instantiating Multiple RapidIO II IP Cores in V-series FPGA devices
3.4.1. Device Identity CAR
3.4.2. Device Information CAR
3.4.3. Assembly Identity CAR
3.4.4. Assembly Information CAR
3.4.5. Processing Element Features CAR
3.4.6. Switch Port Information CAR
3.4.7. Switch Route Table Destination ID Limit CAR
3.4.8. Data Streaming Information CAR
3.4.9. Source Operations CAR
3.4.10. Destination Operations CAR
4.3.3.1. Maintenance Interface Transactions
4.3.3.2. Maintenance Interface Signals
4.3.3.3. Initiating MAINTENANCE Read and Write Transactions
4.3.3.4. Defining the Maintenance Address Translation Windows
4.3.3.5. Responding to MAINTENANCE Read and Write Requests
4.3.3.6. Handling Port-Write Transactions
4.3.3.7. Maintenance Interface Transaction Examples
4.3.3.8. Maintenance Packet Error Handling
4.3.5.3.1. User Sending Write Request
4.3.5.3.2. User Receiving Write Request
4.3.5.3.3. User Sending Read Request and Receiving Read Response
4.3.5.3.4. User Receiving Read Request and Sending Read Response
4.3.5.3.5. User Sending Streaming Write Request
4.3.5.3.6. User Receiving Streaming Write Request
6.1.1. CAR Memory Map
6.1.2. CSR Memory Map
6.1.3. LP-Serial Extended Features Block Memory Map
6.1.4. LP-Serial Lane Extended Features Block Memory Map
6.1.5. Error Management Extensions Extended Features Block Memory Map
6.1.6. Maintenance Module Registers Memory Map
6.1.7. I/O Logical Layer Master Module Registers Memory Map
6.1.8. I/O Logical Layer Slave Module Registers Memory Map
6.1.9. Doorbell Module Registers Memory Map
6.2.1.1. LP-Serial Register Block Header
6.2.1.2. Port Link Time-out Control CSR
6.2.1.3. Port Response Time-out Control CSR
6.2.1.4. Port General Control CSR
6.2.1.5. Port 0 Link Maintenance Request CSR
6.2.1.6. Port 0 Link Maintenance Response CSR
6.2.1.7. Port 0 Local AckID CSR
6.2.1.8. Port 0 Control 2 CSR
6.2.1.9. Port 0 Error and Status CSR
6.2.1.10. Port 0 Control CSR
6.3.1.1. CAR Memory Map
6.3.1.2. Device Identity CAR
6.3.1.3. Device Information CAR
6.3.1.4. Assembly Identity CAR
6.3.1.5. Assembly Information CAR
6.3.1.6. Processing Element Features CAR
6.3.1.7. Switch Port Information CAR
6.3.1.8. Source Operations CAR
6.3.1.9. Destination Operations CAR
6.3.1.10. Switch Route Table Destination ID Limit CAR
6.3.1.11. Data Streaming Information CAR
6.3.2.1. CSR Memory Map
6.3.2.2. Data Streaming Logical Layer Control CSR
6.3.2.3. Processing Element Logical Layer Control CSR
6.3.2.4. Local Configuration Space Base Address 0 CSR
6.3.2.5. Local Configuration Space Base Address 1 CSR
6.3.2.6. Base Device ID CSR
6.3.2.7. Host Base Device ID Lock CSR
6.3.2.8. Component Tag CSR
6.3.6.1. Error Management Extensions Extended Features Block Memory Map
6.3.6.2. Error Management Extensions Block Header
6.3.6.3. Logical/Transport Layer Error Detect
6.3.6.4. Logical/Transport Layer Error Enable
6.3.6.5. Logical/Transport Layer Address Capture
6.3.6.6. Logical/Transport Layer Device ID Capture
6.3.6.7. Logical/Transport Layer Control Capture
6.3.6.8. Port-Write Target Device ID
6.3.6.9. Packet Time-to-Live
6.3.6.10. Port 0 Error Detect
6.3.6.11. Port 0 Error Rate Enable
6.3.6.12. Port 0 Attributes Capture
6.3.6.13. Port 0 Packet/Control Symbol Capture 0
6.3.6.14. Port 0 Packet Capture 1
6.3.6.15. Port 0 Packet Capture 2
6.3.6.16. Port 0 Packet Capture 3
6.3.6.17. Port 0 Error Rate
6.3.6.18. Port 0 Error Rate Threshold
7.2.1. Reset, Initialization, and Configuration
7.2.2. Maintenance Write and Read Transactions
7.2.3. SWRITE Transactions
7.2.4. NREAD Transactions
7.2.5. NWRITE_R Transactions
7.2.6. NWRITE Transactions
7.2.7. Doorbell Transactions
7.2.8. Port-Write Transactions
7.2.9. Transactions Across the AVST Pass-Through Interface
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2.6.1. Simulating the Testbench with the ModelSim Simulator
To simulate the RapidIO II IP core testbench using the Mentor Graphics ModelSim* simulator, perform the following steps:
- Start the ModelSim* simulator.
- In ModelSim*, change directory to the directory where the testbench simulation script is located:
- For Intel® Arria® 10, Intel® Stratix® 10, and Intel® Cyclone® 10 GX variations, change directory to <your_ip>/sim/mentor.
- For all other device variations you generate from the Intel® Quartus® Prime IP Catalog, change directory to <your_ip>_sim/mentor.
- For all other device variations you generate from the Platform Designer IP Catalog, change directory to <Qsys_system or your_ip>/simulation/mentor.
- To set up the required libraries, compile the generated simulation model, and exercise the simulation model with the provided testbench, type one of the following sets of commands:
- For V-series FPGA variations using the Intel® Quartus® Prime IP Catalog, type the following commands:
do msim_setup.tcl set TOP_LEVEL_NAME <your_ip>.tb_rio ld run -all
For example:
set TOP_LEVEL_NAME my_srio.tb_rio
where "my_srio" is the IP variation.
- For V-series FPGA variations using the Platform Designer IP Catalog, type the following commands:
do msim_setup.tcl set TOP_LEVEL_NAME <instance_name>.tb_rio ld run -all
For example:
set TOP_LEVEL_NAME rapidio2_0.tb_rio
where "rapidio2_0" is the instance name.
- For Intel® Arria® 10 variations using the Intel® Quartus® Prime Standard Edition software, type the following commands:
do msim_setup.tcl set TOP_LEVEL_NAME <your_ip>_altera_rapidio2_<version>.tb_rio ld run -all
For example:
set TOP_LEVEL_NAME my_srio_altera_rapidio2_171.tb_rio
where "my_srio" is the IP variation.
- For Intel® Arria® 10, Intel® Stratix® 10 and Intel® Cyclone® 10 GX variations using the Intel® Quartus® Prime Pro Edition software, type the following commands:
do msim_setup.tcl set TOP_LEVEL_NAME altera_rapidio2_<version>.tb_rio ld run -all
For example:
set TOP_LEVEL_NAME altera_rapidio2_171.tb_rio
Simulation of the testbench might take few minutes. The testbench displays a TESTBENCH_PASSED message after completion. - For V-series FPGA variations using the Intel® Quartus® Prime IP Catalog, type the following commands: