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4.6. Bursting Avalon-MM Slave (BAS) Interface
Signal Name | I/O Type | Description |
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bas_vfactive_i | Input | When asserted, this signal indicates AVMM transaction is targeting a virtual function |
H-Tile: bas_pfnum_i[1:0] P-Tile and F-Tile: bas_pfnum_i[2:0] |
Input | Specifies a target PF number |
bas_vfnum_i[10:0] | Input | Specifies a target VF number |
bas_address_i[63:0] | Input | Represents a byte address. The value of address must align to the data width. |
x16: bas_byteenable_i[63:0] x8: bas_byteenable_i[31:0] |
Input | Enables one or more specific byte lanes during transfers on interfaces |
x16: bas_burstcount_i[3:0] x8: bas_burstcount_i[4:0] |
Input | Used by a bursting master to indicate the number of transfers in each burst. |
bas_read_i | Input | Asserted to indicate a read transfer. |
x16: bas_readdata_o[511:0] x8: bas_readdata_o[255:0] |
Output | Read data to the user logic in response to a read transfer |
bas_readdatavalid_o | Output | When asserted, indicates that the readdata signal contains valid data. For a read burst with burstcount value <n>, the readdatavalid signal must be asserted <n> times, once for each readdata item. |
bas_write_i | Input | Asserted to indicate a write transfer |
x16: bas_writedata_i[511:0] x8: bas_writedata_i[255:0] |
Input | Data for write transfers |
bas_waitrequest_o | Output | When asserted, indicates that the Avalon-MM slave is not ready to respond to a request. |
bas_response_o[1:0] | Output |
Carries the response status:
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