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2.1. E-Tile Hard IP for Ethernet Intel FPGA IP Supported Features
2.2. E-Tile Hard IP for Ethernet Intel FPGA IP Overview
2.3. IP Core Device Family and Speed Grade Support
2.4. IP Core Verification
2.5. Resource Utilization
2.6. Release Information
2.7. Getting Started
2.8. E-Tile Hard IP for Ethernet Intel FPGA IP Parameters
2.9. Functional Description
2.10. Reset
2.11. Interfaces and Signals
2.12. Register Descriptions
2.13. Document Revision History for the E-tile Hard IP for Ethernet Intel FPGA IP Core
2.9.1. E-Tile Hard IP for Ethernet Intel FPGA IP MAC
2.9.2. 1588 Precision Time Protocol Interfaces
2.9.3. PCS, OTN, FlexE, and Custom PCS Modes
2.9.4. Auto-Negotiation and Link Training
2.9.5. TX and RX RS-FEC
2.9.6. PMA Direct Mode
2.9.7. Dynamic Reconfiguration
2.9.8. Ethernet Adaptation Flow for 10G/25G and 100G/4x25G Dynamic Reconfiguration Design Example
2.9.9. Ethernet Adaptation Flow with PTP or with External AIB Clocking
2.9.10. Ethernet Adaptation Flow with Non-external AIB Clocking
2.9.1.2.1. RX Preamble Processing
2.9.1.2.2. RX Strict SFD Checking
2.9.1.2.3. RX FCS Checking
2.9.1.2.4. RX Malformed Packet Handling
2.9.1.2.5. Removing PAD Bytes and FCS Bytes from RX Frames
2.9.1.2.6. RX Undersized Frames, Oversized Frames, and Frames with Length Errors
2.9.1.2.7. Inter-Packet Gap
2.9.2.1. Implementing a 1588 System That Includes a E-Tile Hard IP for Ethernet Intel FPGA IP
2.9.2.2. PTP Timestamp Accuracy
2.9.2.3. PTP Transmit Functionality
2.9.2.4. PTP Receive Functionality
2.9.2.5. External Time-of-Day Module for 1588 PTP Variations
2.9.2.6. PTP Timestamp and TOD Formats
2.9.2.7. 10G/25G TX and RX Unit Interval Adjustment
2.9.2.8. 10G/25G TX and RX PTP Extra Latency
2.9.2.9. 100G PTP TX User Flow
2.9.2.10. 100G PTP RX User Flow
2.9.2.11. 100G RX Virtual Lane Offset Calculation for No FEC Variants
2.9.2.12. 100G UI Adjustment
2.9.2.13. Minimum and Maximum Reference Time (TAM) Interval for UI Measurement (Hardware)
2.9.2.14. PTP System Considerations
2.9.2.15. Logic Lock Regions Requirements for PTP Accuracy Advanced Mode
2.11.1. TX MAC Interface to User Logic
2.11.2. RX MAC Interface to User Logic
2.11.3. TX PCS Interface to User Logic
2.11.4. RX PCS Interface to User Logic
2.11.5. FlexE and OTN Mode TX Interface
2.11.6. FlexE and OTN Mode RX Interface
2.11.7. TX Custom PCS Interface to User Logic
2.11.8. RX Custom PCS Interface to User Logic
2.11.9. PMA Direct Interface
2.11.10. Custom Rate Interface
2.11.11. Deterministic Latency Interface
2.11.12. 1588 PTP Interface
2.11.13. Ethernet Link and Transceiver Signals
2.11.14. Reconfiguration Interfaces and Signals
2.11.15. Miscellaneous Status and Debug Signals
2.11.16. Reset Signals
2.11.17. Clocks
2.11.17.3.1. Single 25G Ethernet Channel (with FEC)
2.11.17.3.2. Single 10G Ethernet Channel (without FEC)
2.11.17.3.3. Four 25G Ethernet Channels (with FEC) within a Single FEC Block
2.11.17.3.4. Ethernet 25G x 4 (FEC Off)
2.11.17.3.5. 10G/25G Ethernet Channel with Basic PTP Accuracy Mode
2.11.17.3.6. 10G/25G Ethernet Channel with Advanced PTP Accuracy Mode
2.11.17.3.7. 100G Ethernet with Aggregated FEC
2.11.17.3.8. 100G Ethernet with PTP
2.11.17.3.9. Single 25G Synchronous Ethernet Channel
2.11.17.3.10. Multiple 25G Synchronous Ethernet Channels
2.12.1. Auto Negotiation and Link Training Registers
2.12.2. PHY Registers
2.12.3. TX MAC Registers
2.12.4. RX MAC Registers
2.12.5. Pause and Priority- Based Flow Control Registers
2.12.6. TX Statistics Counter Registers
2.12.7. RX Statistics Counter Registers
2.12.8. 1588 PTP Registers
2.12.9. RS-FEC Registers
2.12.10. PMA Registers
2.12.1.1. ANLT Sequencer Config
2.12.1.2. ANLT Sequencer Status
2.12.1.3. Auto Negotiation Config Register 1
2.12.1.4. Auto Negotiation Config Register 2
2.12.1.5. Auto Negotiation Status Register
2.12.1.6. Auto Negotiation Config Register 3
2.12.1.7. Auto Negotiation Config Register 4
2.12.1.8. Auto Negotiation Config Register 5
2.12.1.9. Auto Negotiation Config Register 6
2.12.1.10. Auto Negotiation Status Register 1
2.12.1.11. Auto Negotiation Status Register 2
2.12.1.12. Auto Negotiation Status Register 3
2.12.1.13. Auto Negotiation Status Register 4
2.12.1.14. Auto Negotiation Status Register 5
2.12.1.15. AN Channel Override
2.12.1.16. Consortium Next Page Override
2.12.1.17. Consortium Next Page Link Partner Status
2.12.1.18. Link Training Config Register 1
2.12.1.19. Link Training Status Register 1
2.12.1.20. Link Training Config Register for Lane 0
2.12.1.21. Link Training Config Register for Lane 1
2.12.1.22. Link Training Config Register for Lane 2
2.12.1.23. Link Training Config Register for Lane 3
2.12.2.1. PHY Module Revision ID
2.12.2.2. PHY Scratch Register
2.12.2.3. Loopback Mode
2.12.2.4. PHY Configuration
2.12.2.5. Reset Sequencer RS-FEC Disable
2.12.2.6. RX CDR PLL Locked
2.12.2.7. TX Datapath Ready
2.12.2.8. Frame Errors Detected
2.12.2.9. Clear Frame Errors
2.12.2.10. RX PCS Status for AN/LT
2.12.2.11. PCS Error Injection
2.12.2.12. Alignment Marker Lock
2.12.2.13. Change in RX PCS Deskew Status
2.12.2.14. BER Count
2.12.2.15. Transfer Ready (AIB reset) Status for EHIP, ELANE, and PTP Channels
2.12.2.16. EHIP, ELANE, and RS-FEC Reset Status
2.12.2.17. PCS Virtual Lane 0
2.12.2.18. PCS Virtual Lane 1
2.12.2.19. PCS Virtual Lane 2
2.12.2.20. PCS Virtual Lane 3
2.12.2.21. Recovered Clock Frequency in KHz
2.12.2.22. TX Clock Frequency in KHz
2.12.2.23. Configuration Fields for TX PLD
2.12.2.24. Status for TX PLDs
2.12.2.25. Status for Dynamic Deskew Buffer
2.12.2.26. Configuration for RX PLD Block
2.12.2.27. Configuration for RX PCS
2.12.2.28. BIP Counter 0
2.12.2.29. BIP Counter 1
2.12.2.30. BIP Counter 2
2.12.2.31. BIP Counter 3
2.12.2.32. BIP Counter 4
2.12.2.33. BIP Counter 5
2.12.2.34. BIP Counter 6
2.12.2.35. BIP Counter 7
2.12.2.36. BIP Counter 8
2.12.2.37. BIP Counter 9
2.12.2.38. BIP Counter 10
2.12.2.39. BIP Counter 11
2.12.2.40. BIP Counter 12
2.12.2.41. BIP Counter 13
2.12.2.42. BIP Counter 14
2.12.2.43. BIP Counter 15
2.12.2.44. BIP Counter 16
2.12.2.45. BIP Counter 17
2.12.2.46. BIP Counter 18
2.12.2.47. BIP Counter 19
2.12.2.48. Timer Window for Hi-BER Checks
2.12.2.49. Hi-BER Frame Errors
2.12.2.50. Error Block Count
2.12.2.51. Deskew Depth 0
2.12.2.52. Deskew Depth 1
2.12.2.53. Deskew Depth 2
2.12.2.54. Deskew Depth 3
2.12.2.55. RX PCS Test Error Count
2.12.3.1. TX MAC Module Revision ID
2.12.3.2. TX MAC Scratch Register
2.12.3.3. Link Fault Configuration
2.12.3.4. IPG Words to remove per Alignment Marker Period
2.12.3.5. Maximum TX Frame Size
2.12.3.6. TX MAC Configuration
2.12.3.7. EHIP TX MAC Feature Configuration
2.12.3.8. TX MAC Source Address Lower Bytes
2.12.3.9. TX MAC Source Address Higher Bytes
2.12.5.1. TXSFC Module Revision ID
2.12.5.2. TX SFC Scratch Register
2.12.5.3. Enable TX Pause Ports
2.12.5.4. TX Pause Request
2.12.5.5. Enable Automatic TX Pause Retransmission
2.12.5.6. Retransmit Holdoff Quanta
2.12.5.7. Retransmit Pause Quanta
2.12.5.8. Enable TX XOFF
2.12.5.9. Enable Uniform Holdoff
2.12.5.10. Set Uniform Holdoff
2.12.5.11. Lower 4 bytes of the Destination address for Flow Control
2.12.5.12. Higher 2 bytes of the Destination address for Flow Control
2.12.5.13. Lower 4 bytes of the Source address for Flow Control frames
2.12.5.14. Higher 2 bytes of the Source address for Flow Control frames
2.12.5.15. TX Flow Control Feature Configuration
2.12.5.16. Pause Quanta 0
2.12.5.17. Pause Quanta 1
2.12.5.18. Pause Quanta 2
2.12.5.19. Pause Quanta 3
2.12.5.20. Pause Quanta 4
2.12.5.21. Pause Quanta 5
2.12.5.22. Pause Quanta 6
2.12.5.23. Pause Quanta 7
2.12.5.24. PFC Holdoff Quanta 0
2.12.5.25. PFC Holdoff Quanta 1
2.12.5.26. PFC Holdoff Quanta 2
2.12.5.27. PFC Holdoff Quanta 3
2.12.5.28. PFC Holdoff Quanta 4
2.12.5.29. PFC Holdoff Quanta 5
2.12.5.30. PFC Holdoff Quanta 6
2.12.5.31. PFC Holdoff Quanta 7
2.12.5.32. RXSFC Module Revision ID
2.12.5.33. RXSFC Scratch Register
2.12.5.34. Enable RX Pause Frame Processing
2.12.5.35. Forward Flow Control Frames
2.12.5.36. Lower 4 bytes of the Destination address for RX Pause Frames
2.12.5.37. Higher 2 bytes of the Destination address for RX Pause Frames
2.12.5.38. RX Flow Control Feature Configuration
3.1. Supported Features
3.2. E-Tile CPRI PHY Intel® FPGA IP Overview
3.3. E-Tile CPRI PHY Device Family Support
3.4. Resource Utilization
3.5. Release Information
3.6. E-Tile CPRI PHY Intel FPGA IP Core Device Speed Grade Support
3.7. Getting Started
3.8. Parameter Settings
3.9. Functional Description
3.10. E-Tile CPRI PHY Intel FPGA IP Interface Signals
3.11. Registers
3.12. Document Revision History for the E-tile CPRI PHY Intel FPGA IP
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3.7.2. Specifying the IP Core Parameters and Options
The IP parameter editor allows you to quickly configure your custom IP variation. Use the following steps to specify IP core options and parameters in the Intel® Quartus® Prime Pro Edition software.
- If you do not already have an Intel® Quartus® Prime Pro Edition project in which to integrate your E-Tile CPRI PHY IP core, you must create one.
- In the Intel® Quartus® Prime Pro Edition, click File > New Project Wizard to create a new Quartus Prime project, or File > Open Project to open an existing Quartus Prime project. The wizard prompts you to specify a device.
- Specify the device family Intel Stratix 10 or Agilex (FB/FA) and select a production E-tile device that meets the speed grade requirements for the IP core.
- Click Finish.
- In the IP Catalog, locate and select E-tile CPRI PHY Intel FPGA IP. The New IP Variation window appears.
- Specify a top-level name for your new custom IP variation. The parameter editor saves the IP variation settings in a file named <your_ip> .ip.
- Click OK. The parameter editor appears.
- Specify the parameters for your IP core variation. Refer to Parameter Editor Parameters for information about specific IP core parameters.
- Optionally, to generate a simulation testbench or compilation and hardware design example, follow the instructions in the Design Example User Guides.
- Click Generate HDL. The Generation dialog box appears.
- Specify output file generation options, and then click Generate. The IP variation files generate according to your specifications.
- Click Finish. The parameter editor adds the top-level .ip file to the current project automatically. If you are prompted to manually add the .ip file to the project, click Project > Add/Remove Files in Project to add the file.
- After generating and instantiating your IP variation, make appropriate pin assignments to connect ports and set any appropriate per-instance RTL parameters.