GTS AXI Multichannel DMA IP for PCI Express* User Guide
ID
847470
Date
8/25/2025
Public
1. Overview
2. Quick Start Guide
3. Configuring and Generating the GTS AXI Multichannel DMA IP for PCI Express
4. Integrating the IP With Your Application
5. Simulating the IP
6. Validating the IP
7. Known Issues
A. Functional Description
B. Software Programming Model
C. Registers
D. Document Revision History for the GTS AXI Multichannel DMA IP for PCI Express*
2.1.1. Downloading and Installing Quartus® Prime Software
2.1.2. Configuring and Generating the GTS AXI Multichannel DMA IP for PCI Express
2.1.3. Configuring and Generating the GTS AXI Streaming IP for PCI Express
2.1.4. Configuring and Generating the GTS System PLL Clocks IP
2.1.5. Configuring and Generating the GTS Reset Sequencer IP
2.1.6. Configuring and Generating the Reset Release IP
2.1.7. Instantiating and Connecting the IP Interfaces
2.1.8. Simulate, Compile and Validate the Design on Hardware
4.4.1. PCIe AXI-Stream TX Interface (ss_tx_st)
4.4.2. PCIe AXI-Stream RX Interface (ss_rx_st)
4.4.3. Control and Status Register Interface (ss_csr_lite)
4.4.4. Transmit Flow Control Credit Interface (ss_txcrdt)
4.4.5. Configuration Intercept Interface (CII)
4.4.6. Completion Timeout Interface (ss_cplto)
4.4.7. Function Level Reset (FLR) Interface
4.4.8. Control Shadow Interface (ss_ctrlshadow)
4.4.9. Error Interface
4.5.1. H2D AXI-Stream Manager (h2d_st_initatr)
4.5.2. D2H AXI-Stream Subordinate (d2h_st_respndr)
4.5.3. H2D/D2H AXI-MM Manager (dma_mm_initatr)
4.5.4. BAM AXI-MM Manager (bam_mm_initatr)
4.5.5. BAS AXI-MM Subordinate (bas_mm_respndr)
4.5.6. PIO AXI-Lite Manager (pio_lite_initiatr)
4.5.7. HIP Reconfiguration AXI-Lite Subordinate (user_csr_lite)
4.5.8. User Event MSI-X (user_msix)
4.5.9. User Event MSI (user_msi)
4.5.10. User Function Level Reset (user_flr)
4.5.11. User Configuration Intercept Interface
4.5.12. Configuration Slave (cs_lite_respndr)
A.1.1.1. H2D Data Mover
A.1.1.2. D2H Data Mover
A.1.1.3. Descriptors
A.1.1.4. AXI4-Lite PIO Manager
A.1.1.5. AXI-MM Write (H2D) and Read (D2H) Manager
A.1.1.6. AXI-Stream Manager (H2D) and Subordinate (D2H)
A.1.1.7. User MSI-X
A.1.1.8. User Function Level Reset (FLR)
A.1.1.9. Control and Status Registers
B.1.6.1. ifc_api_start
B.1.6.2. ifc_mcdma_port_by_name
B.1.6.3. ifc_qdma_device_get
B.1.6.4. ifc_num_channels_get
B.1.6.5. ifc_qdma_channel_get
B.1.6.6. ifc_qdma_acquire_channels
B.1.6.7. ifc_qdma_release_all_channels
B.1.6.8. ifc_qdma_device_put
B.1.6.9. ifc_qdma_channel_put
B.1.6.10. ifc_qdma_completion_poll
B.1.6.11. ifc_qdma_request_start
B.1.6.12. ifc_qdma_request_prepare
B.1.6.13. ifc_qdma_descq_queue_batch_load
B.1.6.14. ifc_qdma_request_submit
B.1.6.15. ifc_qdma_pio_read32
B.1.6.16. ifc_qdma_pio_write32
B.1.6.17. ifc_qdma_pio_read64
B.1.6.18. ifc_qdma_pio_write64
B.1.6.19. ifc_qdma_pio_read128
B.1.6.20. ifc_qdma_pio_write128
B.1.6.21. ifc_qdma_pio_read256
B.1.6.22. ifc_qdma_pio_write256
B.1.6.23. ifc_request_malloc
B.1.6.24. ifc_request_free
B.1.6.25. ifc_app_stop
B.1.6.26. ifc_qdma_poll_init
B.1.6.27. ifc_qdma_poll_add
B.1.6.28. ifc_qdma_poll_wait
B.1.6.29. ifc_mcdma_port_by_name
6.3.5.3. Custom PIO Read Write Test
You can read and write from the PIO address range in BAR 2 from any valid custom memory.
- A custom PIO write or read can be performed after completing the instructions outlined in the Prerequisites section.
- For design example variants generated with the AXI-MM interface type, the valid address range is 0x0000 to 0x7FF8. Due to an offset introduced by the AXI-S interface type, the valid address range for this variant is 0x8000 to 0xFFF8. For design examples generated with the Bursting Master or BAM+BAS user mode, the applicable address range is also 0x0000 to 0x7FF8.
- Perform a custom write by running the commands below.
$cd p0_software/user/cli/perfq_app
$ sudo ./perfq_app -b 0000:01:00.0 -o --pio_w_addr=0x1010 --pio_w_val=0x30 --bar=2
Expected print out:
WRITE: PIO Address = 0x1010 Value = 0x30, bar = 2
Parameters for Write operation
-b <bdf>
-o
--pio_w_addr=<address>
--pio_w_val=<value to write>
--bar=<bar number>
- Perform a custom read by running the commands below.
$ cd p0_software/user/cli/perfq_app
$ sudo ./perfq_app -b 0000:01:00.0 -o --pio_r_addr=0x1010 --bar=2
Expected print out:
READ: PIO Address = 0x1010 Value = 0x30, bar = 2
Parameters for Read operation
-b <bdf>
-o
--pio_r_addr=<address>
--bar=<bar number>