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1. Before You Begin
2. Introduction
3. Functional Description
4. Interface Overview
5. Parameters (H-Tile)
6. Parameters (P-Tile) (F-Tile) (R-Tile)
7. Designing with the IP Core
8. Software Programming Model
9. Registers
10. Troubleshooting/Debugging
11. Multi Channel DMA Intel FPGA IP for PCI Express User Guide Archives
12. Revision History for the Multi Channel DMA Intel FPGA IP for PCI Express User Guide
3.1. Multi Channel DMA
3.2. Bursting Avalon-MM Master (BAM)
3.3. Bursting Avalon-MM Slave (BAS)
3.4. MSI Interrupt
3.5. Config Slave (CS)
3.6. Root Port Address Translation Table Enablement
3.7. Hard IP Reconfiguration Interface
3.8. Config TL Interface
3.9. Configuration Intercept Interface (EP Only)
3.10. Data Mover Only
4.1. Port List
4.2. Clocks
4.3. Resets
4.4. Multi Channel DMA
4.5. Bursting Avalon-MM Master (BAM) Interface
4.6. Bursting Avalon-MM Slave (BAS) Interface
4.7. MSI Interface
4.8. Config Slave Interface (RP only)
4.9. Hard IP Reconfiguration Interface
4.10. Config TL Interface
4.11. Configuration Intercept Interface (EP Only)
4.12. Data Mover Interface
4.13. Hard IP Status Interface
8.1.6.1. ifc_api_start
8.1.6.2. ifc_mcdma_port_by_name
8.1.6.3. ifc_qdma_device_get
8.1.6.4. ifc_num_channels_get
8.1.6.5. ifc_qdma_channel_get
8.1.6.6. ifc_qdma_acquire_channels
8.1.6.7. ifc_qdma_release_all_channels
8.1.6.8. ifc_qdma_device_put
8.1.6.9. ifc_qdma_channel_put
8.1.6.10. ifc_qdma_completion_poll
8.1.6.11. ifc_qdma_request_start
8.1.6.12. ifc_qdma_request_prepare
8.1.6.13. ifc_qdma_descq_queue_batch_load
8.1.6.14. ifc_qdma_request_submit
8.1.6.15. ifc_qdma_pio_read32
8.1.6.16. ifc_qdma_pio_write32
8.1.6.17. ifc_qdma_pio_read64
8.1.6.18. ifc_qdma_pio_write64
8.1.6.19. ifc_qdma_pio_read128
8.1.6.20. ifc_qdma_pio_write128
8.1.6.21. ifc_qdma_pio_read256
8.1.6.22. ifc_qdma_pio_write256
8.1.6.23. ifc_request_malloc
8.1.6.24. ifc_request_free
8.1.6.25. ifc_app_stop
8.1.6.26. ifc_qdma_poll_init
8.1.6.27. ifc_qdma_poll_add
8.1.6.28. ifc_qdma_poll_wait
8.1.6.29. ifc_mcdma_port_by_name
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4.8. Config Slave Interface (RP only)
Signal Name | I/O Type | Description |
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cs_address_i[13:0] | Input | Represents a byte address. The value of address must align to the data width. |
cs_byteenable_i[3:0] | Input | Enables one or more specific byte lanes during transfers on interfaces |
cs_read_i | Input | Asserted to indicate a read transfer. |
cs_readdata_o[31:0] | Output | Read data to the user logic in response to a read transfer |
cs_readdatavalid_o | Output | When asserted, indicates that the readdata signal contains valid data. |
cs_write_i | Input | Asserted to indicate a write transfer |
cs_writedata_i[31:0] | Input | Data for write transfers |
cs_writeresponse_valid_o | Output | Write responses for write commands. When asserted, the value on the response signal is a valid write response. |
cs_waitrequest_o | Output | When asserted, indicates that the Avalon-MM slave is not ready to respond to a request. |
cs_response_o[1:0] | Output | Carries the response status: 00: OKAY—Successful response for a transaction. 01: RESERVED—Encoding is reserved. 10: SLAVEERROR—Error from an endpoint agent. Indicates an unsuccessful transaction. 11: DECODEERROR—Indicates attempted access to an undefined location. |