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1. Introduction to the Avalon® Interface Specifications
2. Avalon® Clock and Reset Interfaces
3. Avalon® Memory-Mapped Interfaces
4. Avalon® Interrupt Interfaces
5. Avalon® Streaming Interfaces
6. Avalon® Streaming Credit Interfaces
7. Avalon® Conduit Interfaces
8. Avalon® Tristate Conduit Interface
A. Deprecated Signals
B. Document Revision History for the Avalon® Interface Specifications
2.1. Avalon® Clock Sink Signal Roles
2.2. Clock Sink Properties
2.3. Associated Clock Interfaces
2.4. Avalon® Clock Source Signal Roles
2.5. Clock Source Properties
2.6. Reset Sink
2.7. Reset Sink Interface Properties
2.8. Associated Reset Interfaces
2.9. Reset Source
2.10. Reset Source Interface Properties
5.1. Terms and Concepts
5.2. Avalon® Streaming Interface Signal Roles
5.3. Signal Sequencing and Timing
5.4. Avalon® -ST Interface Properties
5.5. Typical Data Transfers
5.6. Signal Details
5.7. Data Layout
5.8. Data Transfer without Backpressure
5.9. Data Transfer with Backpressure
5.10. Packet Data Transfers
5.11. Signal Details
5.12. Protocol Details
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3.5.6.1. Transaction Order for Avalon® -MM Read and Write Responses (Hosts and Agents)
For any Avalon® -MM host:
- The Avalon® Interface Specifications guarantees that commands to the same agent reach the agent in command issue order, and the agent responds in command issue order.
- Different agents may receive and respond to commands in a different order than which the host issues them. When successful, the agent responds in command issue order.
- Responses (if present) return in command issue order, regardless of whether the read or write commands are for the same or different agents.
- The Avalon® Interface Specifications does not guarantee transaction order between different hosts.