R-tile Avalon® Streaming Intel® FPGA IP for PCI Express* User Guide
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3.2.1.1. SR-IOV Supported Features List
| Feature | Support | 
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| SR-IOV |   Supported by the Port 0 and Port 1 controllers (in EP mode). Not supported by the Port 2 and Port 3 controllers (in RP mode).  |  
      
| MSI |   Supported in PFs only. Not supported in VFs. No Per Vector Masking (PVM). If you need PVM, you must use MSI-X. 
         Note: When SR-IOV is enabled, either MSI or MSI-X must be enabled. 
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| MSI-X |   Supported by all PFs. For SR-IOV, PFs and VFs are always MSI-X capable. 
         Note: VFs share a common Table Size. VF Table BIR/Offset and PBA BIR/Offset are fixed at compile time. 
          
        
         Note: When SR-IOV is enabled, either MSI or MSI-X must be enabled. 
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| Function Level Reset (FLR) |   Supported by all PFs/VFs. Required for all SR-IOV functions.  |  
      
| Extended Tags |   Supported by all PFs/VFs. The Extended Tags feature allows the TLP Tag field to be 8-bit, thus allowing the support of 256 tags. Note that the application is restricted to a max of 256 outstanding tags, at any given time, for all functions combined. The application logic is responsible for implementing the tag generation/tracking functions. This feature is reflected in the Extended Tag Field Supported in the Device Capabilities register. By default, this field is set to 1 in every physical function enabled in the Intel FPGA R-tile IP for PCI Express.  |  
      
| 10-bit Tags |   Supported by all PFs/VFs. x16 port supports 10-bit tag completer and requester capabilities. x8 port supports 10-bit tag completer capability.  |  
      
| AER |   PFs are always AER capable. No AER implemented for VFs.  |  
      
| Atomic Ops |   Requester capability is supported by all PFs/VFs. Completer capability is supported. Compare and Swap (CAS) AtomicOps are also supported. They can handle up to 128-bit operands.  |  
      
| Internal Error Reporting | Supported by all PFs (because all PFs are AER capable). No support for VFs (because VFs do not support AER). | 
| TLP Processing Hints |   2-bit Processing Hint and 8-bit Steering Tag are supported by all PFs/VFs. TPH Prefixes are not supported. You can optionally choose to enable the TPH Requestor capability. However, the IP is always TPH Completer capable.  |  
      
| ID-Based ordering |   Supported by all PFs/VFs. However, the IP core does NOT perform the reordering. The Application Layer must do this. The IP core only provides the IDO Request & Completion Enable bits in the Device Control 2 register. This gives the application permission to set the Attr bits in Requests and Completions that it transmits. 
         Note: Reordering capability on the RX side may be limited by your bypass queue. On the TX side, the IP core does not set the IDO bits on internally generated TLPs. 
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| Relaxed Ordering |   Implemented on the RX side. This feature is always active. On the TX side, reordering is done by the application.  |  
      
| Alternative Routing ID Interpretation (ARI) |   EP (PFs/VFs) is always ARI capable. This is a device-level option (all lanes or none will support ARI). In addition, RP will always be ARI capable (ARI Forwarding Supported bit is always 1).  |  
      
| Address Translation Service (ATS) | Supported by all EP PFs/VFs. | 
| Page Request Service Interface (PRI) | Supported by all EP PFs/VFs. | 
| User Extensions (Customer VSEC) | Supported by all PFs/VFs. | 
| Gen3 Receiver Impedance (3.0 ECN) | Supported | 
| Device Serial Number | Supported | 
| Completion Timeout Ranges (Device Capabilities 2) | All ranges are supported. | 
|   Data Link Layer Active Reporting Capability (Link Capabilities)  |  
       This capability is always supported in RP mode, but not in EP mode. | 
| Surprise Down Error Reporting Capability (Link Capabilities) | Supported | 
| PM-PCI Power Management | Only D0 / D3 Hot states are supported. | 
| ASPM (L0s/L1) | Not supported | 
| Process Address Space ID (PASID) | Supported | 
| TLP prefix | Supported, mainly for PASID | 
| Latency Tolerance Reporting (LTR) | Supported (only for PASID) | 
| Access Control Services | Supported |