Arria® V Avalon® Memory-Mapped (Avalon-MM) Interface for PCI Express* Solutions: User Guide
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683773
Date
10/25/2024
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1. Datasheet
2. Getting Started with the Avalon-MM Arria V Hard IP for PCI Express
3. Parameter Settings
4. Interfaces and Signal Descriptions
5. Registers
6. Reset and Clocks
7. Interrupts for Endpoints
8. Error Handling
A. PCI Express Protocol Stack
9. Design Implementation
10. Additional Features
11. Transceiver PHY IP Reconfiguration
12. Debugging
B. Frequently Asked Questions for PCI Express
C. Lane Initialization and Reversal
D. Document Revision History
2.1. Running Platform Designer
2.2. Generating the Example Design
2.3. Running a Gate-Level Simulation
2.4. Simulating the Single DWord Design
2.5. Understanding Channel Placement Guidelines
2.6. Generating Synthesis Files
2.7. Compiling the Design in the Quartus® Prime Software
2.8. Programming a Device
5.1. Correspondence between Configuration Space Registers and the PCIe Specification
5.2. Type 0 Configuration Space Registers
5.3. Type 1 Configuration Space Registers
5.4. PCI Express Capability Structures
5.5. Intel-Defined VSEC Registers
5.6. CvP Registers
5.7. 64- or 128-Bit Avalon-MM Bridge Register Descriptions
5.8. Programming Model for Avalon-MM Root Port
5.9. Uncorrectable Internal Error Mask Register
5.10. Uncorrectable Internal Error Status Register
5.11. Correctable Internal Error Mask Register
5.12. Correctable Internal Error Status Register
5.7.1.1. Avalon-MM to PCI Express Interrupt Status Registers
5.7.1.2. Avalon-MM to PCI Express Interrupt Enable Registers
5.7.1.3. PCI Express Mailbox Registers
5.7.1.4. Avalon-MM-to-PCI Express Address Translation Table
5.7.1.5. PCI Express to Avalon-MM Interrupt Status and Enable Registers for Endpoints
5.7.1.6. Avalon-MM Mailbox Registers
5.7.1.7. Control Register Access (CRA) Avalon-MM Slave Port
A.4.1. Avalon‑MM Bridge TLPs
A.4.2. Avalon-MM-to-PCI Express Write Requests
A.4.3. Avalon-MM-to-PCI Express Upstream Read Requests
A.4.4. PCI Express-to-Avalon-MM Read Completions
A.4.5. PCI Express-to-Avalon-MM Downstream Write Requests
A.4.6. PCI Express-to-Avalon-MM Downstream Read Requests
A.4.7. Avalon-MM-to-PCI Express Read Completions
A.4.8. PCI Express-to-Avalon-MM Address Translation for 32-Bit Bridge
A.4.9. Minimizing BAR Sizes and the PCIe Address Space
A.4.10. Avalon® -MM-to-PCI Express Address Translation Algorithm for 32-Bit Addressing
A.1.1. Avalon-MM Interface
An Avalon‑MM interface connects the Application Layer and the Transaction Layer. The Avalon-MM interface implement the Avalon-MM protocol described in the Avalon Interface Specifications. Refer to this specification for information about the Avalon-MM protocol, including timing diagrams.
Avalon-MM slaves use byte addresses. A slave only accepts addresses that are a multiple of its data width. Consequently, the lowest 2 bits of 32-bit address must be zero. Byte enables allow partial word access. For example, a write of 2 bytes at address 2 would have 4’b1100 for the byte enables. For larger accesses, additional low-order bits are unused, as shown in the following table.
Data Width | Address Bits Used | Address Bits Set to 0 and Ignored |
---|---|---|
32 bits | addr[31:2] | addr[1:0] |
64 bits | addr[63:3] | addr[2:0] |
128 bits | addr[63:4] | addr[3:0] |
256 bits | addr[63:5] | addr[4:0] |
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