Multi Channel DMA Intel® FPGA IP for PCI Express User Guide
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683821
Date
1/14/2022
Public
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1. Terms and Acronyms
2. Introduction
3. Functional Description
4. Interface Overview
5. Parameters (H-Tile)
6. Parameters (P-Tile and F-Tile)
7. Designing with the IP Core
8. Software Programming Model
9. Registers
10. Troubleshooting/Debugging
11. Multi Channel DMA Intel FPGA IP for PCI Express User Guide Archives
12. Revision History for Multi Channel DMA Intel FPGA IP for PCI Express User Guide
4.1. Port List
4.2. Clocks
4.3. Resets
4.4. Multi Channel DMA
4.5. Bursting Avalon-MM Master (BAM) Interface
4.6. Bursting Avalon-MM Slave (BAS) Interface
4.7. Config Slave Interface (RP only)
4.8. Hard IP Reconfiguration Interface
4.9. Config TL Interface
4.10. Configuration Intercept Interface (EP Only)
4.11. User Functional Level Reset (FLR)
4.12. User Event MSI-X Request Interface
4.13. Data Mover Interface
4.14. Hard IP Status Interface
8.1.6.1. ifc_api_start
8.1.6.2. ifc_mcdma_port_by_name
8.1.6.3. ifc_qdma_device_get
8.1.6.4. ifc_num_channels_get
8.1.6.5. ifc_qdma_channel_get
8.1.6.6. ifc_qdma_acquire_channels
8.1.6.7. ifc_qdma_release_all_channels
8.1.6.8. ifc_qdma_device_put
8.1.6.9. ifc_qdma_channel_put
8.1.6.10. ifc_qdma_completion_poll
8.1.6.11. ifc_qdma_request_start
8.1.6.12. ifc_qdma_request_prepare
8.1.6.13. ifc_qdma_descq_queue_batch_load
8.1.6.14. ifc_qdma_request_submit
8.1.6.15. ifc_qdma_pio_read32
8.1.6.16. ifc_qdma_pio_write32
8.1.6.17. ifc_qdma_pio_read64
8.1.6.18. ifc_qdma_pio_write64
8.1.6.19. ifc_qdma_pio_read128
8.1.6.20. ifc_qdma_pio_write128
8.1.6.21. ifc_qdma_pio_read256
8.1.6.22. ifc_qdma_pio_write256
8.1.6.23. ifc_request_malloc
8.1.6.24. ifc_request_free
8.1.6.25. ifc_app_stop
8.1.6.26. ifc_qdma_poll_init
8.1.6.27. ifc_qdma_poll_add
8.1.6.28. ifc_qdma_poll_wait
8.1.6.29. ifc_mcdma_port_by_name
4.4.6. User MSI-X Interface
User logic requests DMA engine to send an event interrupt for a queue associated with a PF/VF.
Signal Name | I/O | Description |
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usr_event_msix_valid_i | Input |
The valid signal qualifies valid data on any cycle with data transfer. |
usr_event_msix_ready_o | Output |
On interfaces supporting backpressure, the sink asserts ready to mark the cycles where transfers may take place. |
usr_event_msix_data_i [15:0] | Input | {rsvd[3:0],msix_queue_dir,msix_queue_num_i[10:0]}
Note: msix_queue_dir Queue direction. D2H = 0, H2D =1
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