Stratix V Avalon-ST Interface with SR-IOV PCIe Solutions: User Guide
ID
683488
Date
5/02/2016
Public
1. Datasheet
2. Getting Started with the SR-IOV DMA Example Design
3. Parameter Settings
4. Interfaces and Signal Descriptions
5. Registers
6. Programming and Testing SR-IOV Bridge MSI Interrupts
7. Error Handling
8. IP Core Architecture
9. Design Implementation
10. Transceiver PHY IP Reconfiguration
11. Debugging
A. Frequently Asked Questions for PCI Express
B. Transaction Layer Packet (TLP) Header Formats
C. Stratix V Avalon-ST with SR-IOV Interface for PCIe Solutions User Guide Archive
12. Document Revision History
1.1. Stratix® V Avalon-ST Interface with SR-IOV for PCIe Datasheet
1.2. Release Information
1.3. Device Family Support
1.4. Design Examples for SR-IOV
1.5. Debug Features
1.6. IP Core Verification
1.7. Performance and Resource Utilization
1.8. Recommended Speed Grades for SR-IOV Interface
1.9. Creating a Design for PCI Express
2.1. Generating the Example Design Testbench
2.2. Understanding the Generated Files and Directories
2.3. Simulating the SR-IOV Example Design
2.4. Running a Gate-Level Simulation
2.5. Understanding the DMA Functionality
2.6. Compiling the Example Design with the Quartus® Prime Software
2.7. Using the IP Catalog To Generate Your Stratix V Hard IP for PCI Express as a Separate Component
4.1. Avalon-ST TX Interface
4.2. Component-Specific Avalon-ST Interface Signals
4.3. Avalon-ST RX Interface
4.4. BAR Hit Signals
4.5. Configuration Status Interface
4.6. Clock Signals
4.7. Function-Level Reset Interface
4.8. Interrupt Interface
4.9. Configuration Extension Bus (CEB) Interface
4.10. Implementing MSI-X Interrupts
4.11. Local Management Interface (LMI) Signals
4.12. Reset, Status, and Link Training Signals
4.13. Transceiver Reconfiguration
4.14. Serial Data Signals
4.15. Test Signals
4.16. PIPE Interface Signals
5.1. Correspondence between Configuration Space Registers and the PCIe Specification
5.2. PCI and PCI Express Configuration Space Registers
5.3. MSI Registers
5.4. MSI-X Capability Structure
5.5. Power Management Capability Structure
5.6. PCI Express Capability Structure
5.7. Advanced Error Reporting (AER) Enhanced Capability Header Register
5.8. Uncorrectable Error Status Register
5.9. Uncorrectable Error Mask Register
5.10. Uncorrectable Error Severity Register
5.11. Correctable Error Status Register
5.12. Correctable Error Mask Register
5.13. Advanced Error Capabilities and Control Register
5.14. Header Log Registers 0-3
5.15. SR-IOV Virtualization Extended Capabilities Registers
5.16. Virtual Function Registers
5.15.1. SR-IOV Virtualization Extended Capabilities Registers Address Map
5.15.2. ARI Enhanced Capability Header
5.15.3. SR-IOV Enhanced Capability Registers
5.15.4. Initial VFs and Total VFs Registers
5.15.5. VF Device ID Register
5.15.6. Page Size Registers
5.15.7. VF Base Address Registers (BARs) 0-5
5.15.8. Secondary PCI Express Extended Capability Header
5.15.9. Lane Status Registers
11.1.1. Changing Between Serial and PIPE Simulation
11.1.2. Using the PIPE Interface for Gen1 and Gen2 Variants
11.1.3. Viewing the Important PIPE Interface Signals
11.1.4. Disabling the Scrambler for Gen1 and Gen2 Simulations
11.1.5. Disabling 8B/10B Encoding and Decoding for Gen1 and Gen2 Simulations
11.1.6. Changing between the Hard and Soft Reset Controller
3.6.3. Link Capabilities
Parameter |
Value |
Description |
---|---|---|
Link port number (Root Port only) |
0x01 |
Sets the read-only value of the port number field in the Link Capabilities register. This parameter is for Root Ports only. It should not be changed. |
Data link layer active reporting (Root Port only) |
On/Off |
Turn On this parameter for a Root Port, if the attached Endpoint supports the optional capability of reporting the DL_Active state of the Data Link Control and Management State Machine. For a hot-plug capable Endpoint (as indicated by the Hot Plug Capable field of the Slot Capabilities register), this parameter must be turned On. For Root Port components that do not support this optional capability, turn Off this option. |
Surprise down reporting (Root Port only) |
On/Off |
When your turn this option On, an Endpoint supports the optional capability of detecting and reporting the surprise down error condition. The error condition is read from the Root Port. |
Slot clock configuration |
On/Off |
When you turn this option On, indicates that the Endpoint uses the same physical reference clock that the system provides on the connector. When Off, the IP core uses an independent clock regardless of the presence of a reference clock on the connector. This parameter sets the Slot Clock Configuration bit (bit 12) in the PCI Express Link Status register. |