F-Tile Avalon® Streaming Intel® FPGA IP for PCI Express* User Guide
ID
683140
Date
4/07/2025
Public
1. Acronyms
2. Introduction
3. IP Architecture and Functional Description
4. Advanced Features
5. Interfaces
6. Parameters
7. Testbench
8. Troubleshooting/Debugging
9. F-Tile Avalon Streaming Intel FPGA IP for PCI Express User Guide Archives
10. Revision History for the F-Tile Avalon Streaming Intel FPGA IP for PCI Express User Guide
A. Configuration Space Registers
B. Implementation of Address Translation Services (ATS) in Endpoint Mode
C. Packets Forwarded to the User Application in TLP Bypass Mode
D. Root Port Enumeration
E. Bifurcated Endpoint Support for Independent Resets
3.1. Architecture
3.2. Functional Description
3.3. Avalon-ST TX/RX
3.4. Interrupts
3.5. Completion Timeout
3.6. Hot Plug
3.7. Power Management
3.8. Configuration Output Interface (COI)
3.9. Configuration Intercept Interface (EP Only)
3.10. Hard IP Reconfiguration Interface
3.11. PHY Reconfiguration Interface
3.12. Page Request Service (PRS) (EP Only)
5.1. Overview
5.2. Clocks and Resets
5.3. Serial Data Interface
5.4. Avalon-ST Interface
5.5. Interrupt Interface
5.6. Hard IP Status Interface
5.7. Error Interface
5.8. 10-bit Tag Support Interface
5.9. Completion Timeout Interface
5.10. Power Management Interface
5.11. Hot Plug Interface (RP Only)
5.12. Configuration Output Interface
5.13. Configuration Intercept Interface (EP Only)
5.14. Hard IP Reconfiguration Interface
5.15. PHY Reconfiguration Interface
5.16. Page Request Service (PRS) Interface (EP Only)
5.17. FLR Interface Signals
5.18. PTM Interface Signals
5.19. VF Error Flag Interface Signals
5.20. VirtIO PCI Configuration Access Interface Signals
6.2.3.1. Device Capabilities
6.2.3.2. Link Capabilities
6.2.3.3. Legacy Interrupt Pin Register
6.2.3.4. MSI Capabilities
6.2.3.5. MSI-X Capabilities
6.2.3.6. Slot Capabilities
6.2.3.7. Latency Tolerance Reporting (LTR)
6.2.3.8. Process Address Space ID (PASID)
6.2.3.9. Device Serial Number Capability
6.2.3.10. Page Request Service (PRS)
6.2.3.11. Access Control Service (ACS) Capabilities
6.2.3.12. Power Management
6.2.3.13. Vendor Specific Extended Capability (VSEC) Registers
6.2.3.14. Precision Time Measurement (PTM)
6.2.3.15. Address Translation Services (ATS)
6.2.3.16. TLP Processing Hints (TPH)
6.2.3.17. VirtIO Parameters
6.2.3.18. Receiver Detection
7.6.1. ebfm_barwr Procedure
7.6.2. ebfm_barwr_imm Procedure
7.6.3. ebfm_barrd_wait Procedure
7.6.4. ebfm_barrd_nowt Procedure
7.6.5. ebfm_cfgwr_imm_wait Procedure
7.6.6. ebfm_cfgwr_imm_nowt Procedure
7.6.7. ebfm_cfgrd_wait Procedure
7.6.8. ebfm_cfgrd_nowt Procedure
7.6.9. BFM Configuration Procedures
7.6.10. BFM Shared Memory Access Procedures
7.6.11. BFM Log and Message Procedures
7.6.12. Verilog HDL Formatting Functions
A.3.1. Intel-Defined VSEC Capability Header (Offset 00h)
A.3.2. Intel-Defined Vendor Specific Header (Offset 04h)
A.3.3. Intel Marker (Offset 08h)
A.3.4. JTAG Silicon ID (Offset 0x0C - 0x18)
A.3.5. User Configurable Device and Board ID (Offset 0x1C - 0x1D)
A.3.6. General Purpose Control and Status Register (Offset 0x30)
A.3.7. Uncorrectable Internal Error Status Register (Offset 0x34)
A.3.8. Uncorrectable Internal Error Mask Register (Offset 0x38)
A.3.9. Correctable Internal Error Status Register (Offset 0x3C)
A.3.10. Correctable Internal Error Mask Register (Offset 0x40)
4.1.1.1.1. Functional Level Reset (FLR)
Use the FLR interface to reset individual SR-IOV functions. The PCIe Hard IP supports FLR for both PFs and VFs. If the FLR is for a specific VF, the received packets for that VF are no longer valid.
The flr_* interface signals are provided to the application interface for this purpose. When the flr_rcvd* signal is asserted, it indicates that a FLR is received for a particular PF/VF. Application logic needs to perform its FLR routine and send the completion status back on the flr_completed* interface.
The Hard IP waits for the flr_completed* status to re-enable the VF. Prior to that event, the Hard IP will respond to transactions to the function that is reset by the FLR as follows:
- It will discard all posted requests and return Unsupported Request (UR) for non-posted requests.
- It will discard completions as Unexpected Completions (UC).
The following figure shows the timing diagram for an FLR event targeting a PF (PF1 in this example).
Figure 50. FLR for PF
The following figure shows the timing diagram for an FLR event targeting a VF.
Figure 51. FLR for VF