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1. Introduction
2. Features
3. Getting Started with GTS AXI Streaming IP
4. IP Architecture and Functional Description
5. IP Parameters
6. Interfaces and Signals
7. Registers
8. Document Revision History for the GTS AXI Streaming Intel® FPGA IP for PCI Express* User Guide
A. Troubleshooting/Debugging
B. PIPE Mode Simulation
C. Implementation of Address Translation Services (ATS) in Endpoint Mode
3.1. Downloading and Installing Quartus® Prime Software
3.2. Configuring and Generating the GTS AXI Streaming IP
3.3. Configuring and Generating GTS System PLL Clocks Intel® FPGA IP
3.4. Configuring and Generating GTS Reset Sequencer Intel® FPGA IP
3.5. Instantiating and Connecting GTS AXI Streaming IP Interfaces (and Other IPs)
3.6. Simulating the GTS AXI Streaming IP Variant
3.7. Compiling the GTS AXI Streaming IP Variant
4.1. Clocking
4.2. Resets
4.3. PCIe* Hard IP
4.4. Hard IP Interface (IF) Adaptor
4.5. Interrupts
4.6. Transaction Ordering
4.7. TX Non-Posted Metering Requirement on Application
4.8. AXI4-Stream Interface
4.9. Tag Allocation
4.10. Power Management
4.11. Config Retry Status Enable
4.12. Hot-Plug
4.13. Configuration Space Extension
4.14. Page Request Service (EP only)
4.15. Precision Time Measurement (PTM)
4.16. Single Root I/O Virtualization (SR-IOV)
4.17. Transaction Layer Packet (TLP) Bypass Mode
4.18. Scalable IOV
5.2.2.3.1. PCIe0/PCIe1 Device
5.2.2.3.2. PCIe0/PCIe1 Link
5.2.2.3.3. PCIe0/PCIe1 Slot
5.2.2.3.4. PCIe0/PCIe1 Legacy Interrupt Pin Register
5.2.2.3.5. PCIe0/PCIe1 PTM
5.2.2.3.6. PCIe0/PCIe1 LTR
5.2.2.3.7. PCIe0/PCIe1 MSI
5.2.2.3.8. PCIe0/PCIe1 MSI-X
5.2.2.3.9. PCIe0/PCIe1 PASID
5.2.2.3.10. PCIe0/PCIe1 DEV SER
5.2.2.3.11. PCIe0/PCIe1 PRS
5.2.2.3.12. PCIe0/PCIe1 Power Management
5.2.2.3.13. PCIe0/PCIe1 VSEC
5.2.2.3.14. PCIe0/PCIe1 ATS
5.2.2.3.15. PCIe0/PCIe1 TPH
5.2.2.3.16. PCIe0/PCIe1 ACS
5.2.2.3.17. PCIe0/PCIe1 Hot-Plug
5.2.2.3.18. PCIe0/PCIe1 VIRTIO
6.1. Overview
6.2. Clocks and Resets
6.3. AXI4-Stream Interfaces
6.4. Configuration Intercept Interface
6.5. Configuration Extension Bus (CEB) Interface
6.6. Control Shadow Interface
6.7. Transmit Flow Control Credit Interface
6.8. Completion Timeout Interface
6.9. Control and Status Register Responder Interface
6.10. Function Level Reset Interface
6.11. TLP Bypass Error Reporting Interface
6.12. Error Interface
6.13. VF Error Flag Interface
6.14. VIRTIO PCI* Configuration Access Interface
6.15. Precision Time Measurement (PTM) Interface
6.16. Serial Data Signals
6.17. Miscellaneous Signals
7.6.1. VF PCI-Compatible Configuration Space Header Type0
7.6.2. VF PCI Express* Capability Structure
7.6.3. VF Message Signal Interrupt Extended (MSI-X) Capability Structure
7.6.4. VF Alternative Routing ID (ARI) Capability Structure
7.6.5. VF TLP Processing Hints (TPH) Capability Structure
7.6.6. VF Address Translation Services (ATS) Capability Structure
7.6.7. VF Access Control Services (ACS) Capability Structure
7.6.2.1. PCI Express* Capability List Register
7.6.2.2. PCI Express* Device Capabilities Register
7.6.2.3. PCI Express* Device Control and Status Register
7.6.2.4. Link Capabilities Register
7.6.2.5. Link Control and Status Register
7.6.2.6. PCI Express* Device Capabilities 2 Register
7.6.2.7. PCI Express* Device Control and Status 2 Register
7.6.2.8. Link Capabilities 2 Register
7.6.2.9. Link Control and Status 2 Register
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A.2.4.4. Eye Viewer
The Agilex™ 5 Debug Toolkit supports the Eye Viewer tool that allows you to measure the eye height margin for each channel. The Eye Viewer tool performs the eye measurement at BER = 1e-12, and 95% confidence level.
Note: The Eye Viewer feature of the Debug Toolkit does not support independent error sampler for performing eye margining performed on the actual data path. As a result, eye margining may produce uncorrectable errors in the data stream and cause the LTSSM to go to the Recovery state. You may mask out all errors (example AER registers) while performing eye margining and reset all error counters, error registers after margining gets completed.
- To run Eye Viewer for a lane, select the lane from the Collection table.
- Select the Eye Viewer tab in the channel parameter window of the lane.
- Select Eye Height, Eye Width or both options.
- Click Start to begin the eye measurement for the selected lane.
- The messages window displays information messages to indicate the Eye Viewer tool's progress.
- Once the eye measurement completes, the eye height results are displayed.
Figure 78. Eye Viewer Results for Eye Height
To reduce the repetitive steps to run Eye Viewer for more than one lane, select the lanes from the Collection table, right click and select Start. The Eye Viewer runs for the selected lanes sequentially.
Figure 79. Eye Viewer Results for Multiple Lanes