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6.2. Error Response Slave Intel® FPGA IP
The Error Response Slave is an AMBA* 3 AXI component, and appears in the Platform Designer IP Catalog under Platform Designer Interconnect.
To comply with the AXI protocol, the interconnect logic must return the DECERR error response in cases where the interconnect cannot decode slave access. Therefore, an AXI system with address space not fully decoded to slave interfaces requires the Error Response Slave.
The Error Response Slave behaves like any other component in the system, and connects to other components via translation and adaptation interconnect logic. Connecting an Error Response Slave to masters of different data widths, including Avalon® hosts or AXI-Lite masters, can increase resource usage.
An Error Response Slave can connect to clock, reset, and IRQ signals as well as AMBA* 3 AXI and AMBA* 4 AXI master interfaces without instantiating a bridge. When you connect an Error Response Slave to a master or host, the Error Response Slave accepts cycles sent from the master or host, and returns the DECERR error response. On the AXI interface, the Error Response Slave supports only a read and write acceptance of capability 1, and does not support write data interleaving. The Error Response Slave can return responses when simultaneously targeted by a read and write cycle, because its read and write channels are independent.
An optional Avalon® interface on the Error Response Slave provides information in a set of CSR registers. CSR registers log the required information when returning an error response.
- To set the Error Response Slave as the default slave or agent for a master or host interface in your system, connect the slave or agent to the master or host in your Platform Designer system.
- A system can contain more than one Error Response Slave.
- As a best practice, instantiate separate Error Response Slave components for each AXI master in your system.