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1. Datasheet
2. Getting Started with the Avalon-MM DMA
3. Parameter Settings
4. Registers
5. Error Handling
6. PCI Express Protocol Stack
7. V-Series Avalon-MM DMA for PCI Express
8. Transceiver PHY IP Reconfiguration
A. Frequently Asked Questions for V-Series Avalon-MM DMA Interface for PCIe
B. V-Series Interface for PCIe Solutions User Guide Archive
C. Document Revision History
1.1. V-Series Avalon-MM DMA Interface for PCIe* Datasheet
1.2. Features
1.3. Comparison of Avalon-ST, Avalon-MM and Avalon-MM with DMA Interfaces for V-Series Devices
1.4. Release Information
1.5. V-Series Device Family Support
1.6. Design Examples
1.7. Debug Features
1.8. IP Core Verification
1.9. Resource Utilization
1.10. V-Series Recommended Speed Grades
1.11. Creating a Design for PCI Express
4.1. Correspondence between Configuration Space Registers and the PCIe Specification
4.2. Type 0 Configuration Space Registers
4.3. Type 1 Configuration Space Registers
4.4. PCI Express Capability Structures
4.5. Intel-Defined VSEC Registers
4.6. Advanced Error Reporting Capability
4.7. DMA Descriptor Controller Registers
4.8. Control Register Access (CRA) Avalon-MM Slave Port
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5.5. Uncorrectable and Correctable Error Status Bits
The following section is reprinted with the permission of PCI-SIG. Copyright 2010 PCI‑SIG.
Figure 11. Uncorrectable Error Status RegisterThe default value of all the bits of this register is 0. An error status bit that is set indicates that the error condition it represents has been detected. Software may clear the error status by writing a 1 to the appropriate bit.
Figure 12. Correctable Error Status RegisterThe default value of all the bits of this register is 0. An error status bit that is set indicates that the error condition it represents has been detected. Software may clear the error status by writing a 1 to the appropriate bit.