2.1.1.1. Occasional equalization timeout or PCIe link training failure to achieve expected link speed during speed change, hot reset, and link disable
2.1.1.2. Both ERR_COR and ERR_FATAL messages are sent when TLP with ECRC error is received
2.1.1.3. Multiple error messages are generated by the multifunction device when a non-function-specific error occurs
2.1.1.4. Transmission of all Ethernet frames is suspended upon reception of PAUSE frame request from External link partner
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Workaround
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2.1.1.5. Reduced Reference Clock Frequency Options for Certain Output Frequencies in GTS System PLL Clocks IP
2.1.1.6. DisplayPort IP Performance Instability Issue
2.1.1.7. IEEE 1588v2 PTP Accuracy Issue for GTS Ethernet Hard IP for 10GE Rate Designs
2.1.3.1. The USB 3.1 controller has a spillover condition during IN transfers for bulk endpoint which causes a DBE issue for the ISOC-IN Endpoint
2.1.3.2. USB 3.1 Controller Device Drops eSS ISOC Data if the ITP Delta Value is Greater than 63 units
2.1.3.3. The USB 3.1 controller has a possible glitch on the clock output during U3 to U0 power state transition
2.1.3.4. HPS GICv3 ITS unable to access physical memory larger than 32 bits causing MSI-X Interrupt failure
2.1.3.5. SD/eMMC Host Controller Capabilities Register provides incorrect information with regard to 8-bit Embedded Device Support
2.1.1.4. Transmission of all Ethernet frames is suspended upon reception of PAUSE frame request from External link partner
Description
Upon receiving a pause frame request from the link partner, the GTS Ethernet FPGA Hard IP halts the transmission of all Ethernet frames, including both data and control frames (0x8808). However, you can still transmit PFC or SFC frames by using the SFC/PFC frame generation feature within the GTS Ethernet FPGA Hard IP through register configuration.
Workaround
Altera recommends configuring the GTS Ethernet FPGA Hard IP to continue traffic transmission upon receiving a pause request. Set the Stop TX Traffic when link partner sends PAUSE parameter to NO and use the o_rx_pause signal to make transmission decisions in the client logic, especially for transmitting control frames.
Status
| Devices Affected | Planned Fix |
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No planned fix |