R-tile Avalon® Streaming Intel® FPGA IP for PCI Express* User Guide

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Date 12/13/2021
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4.4.11. Function-Level Reset (FLR) Interface

FLR allows specific physical/virtual functions to be reset without affecting other physical/virtual functions or the link they share. This interface is only present in EP mode (for x16/x8 configurations).

Table 72.  Function-Level Reset (FLR) Interface Signals
Signal Name Direction Description EP/RP/BP Clock Domain
pX_flr_rcvd_pf_o[7:0] where

X = 0, 1, 2, 3 (IP core number)

Output Pulse-based signals. Once asserted, the signals remain high until the Application Layer sets the pX_flr_completed_pf_num_i[2:0] high for the associated function. The Application Layer must perform actions necessary to clear any pending transactions associated with the function being reset. The Application Layer must also assert pX_flr_completed_pf_num_i[2:0] to indicate it has completed the FLR actions and is ready to reenable the PF. EP slow_clk
pX_flr_rcvd_vf_o where

X = 0, 1, 2, 3 (IP core number)

Output

A one-cycle pulse on this signal indicates that an FLR was received from the host targeting a VF.

EP slow_clk
pX_flr_rcvd_pf_num_o[2:0] where

X = 0, 1, 2, 3 (IP core number)

Output Parent PF number of the VF undergoing FLR. EP slow_clk
pX_flr_rcvd_vf_num_o[10:0] where

X = 0, 1, 2, 3 (IP core number)

Output VF number offset of the VF undergoing FLR. EP slow_clk
pX_flr_completed_pf_i[7:0] where

X = 0, 1, 2, 3 (IP core number)

Input

One bit per PF. A one-cycle pulse on any bit indicates that the application has completed the FLR sequence for the corresponding PF and is ready to be enabled.

EP slow_clk
pX_flr_completed_vf_i where

X = 0, 1, 2, 3 (IP core number)

Input A one-cycle pulse from the application reenables a VF. EP slow_clk
pX_flr_completed_pf_num_i[2:0] where

X = 0, 1, 2, 3 (IP core number)

Input Parent PF number of the VF to re-enable. EP slow_clk
pX_flr_completed_vf_num_i[10:0] where

X = 0, 1, 2, 3 (IP core number)

Input VF number offset of the VF to re-enable. EP slow_clk
pX_flr_completed_ready_o where

X = 0, 1, 2, 3 (IP core number)

Output

Value 0 indicates the previous message is pending. The new FLR completed should be held if pX_flr_completed_ready_o = 0.

EP slow_clk