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18 Commits (468d02ea509d3bb7b32e218b1d451c128927e8b8)

Author SHA1 Message Date
Iulia Moldovan c9a7d4d927 Add copyright and license to .tcl, .ttcl files
Signed-off-by: Iulia Moldovan <Iulia.Moldovan@analog.com>
2023-07-25 15:22:26 +03:00
Jorge Marques 15250232f9
axi_dmac: Fix constraints coverage and empty to list warnings
Due to nets being optimized at IP-level during the no-OOC synthesis flow,
constraints related to req_clk (request clock) were not being applied,
causing the design to not meet timing.
The fix considers the synchronous modes, appending the possible resulting
req_clk's names after the synthesis flow.

Due to grounded signals in the DMA_TYPE_SRC != DMA_TYPE_STREAM_AXI config.,
sync_rewind is removed during synthesis, even so, constraints were
trying to be applied to those nets.
To resolve this, sync_rewind block was moved to inside the generate.
Vivado seems to properly suppress "Empty list" warnings when the circuit does not exist because of a generate rule.

Signed-off-by: Jorge Marques <jorge.marques@analog.com>
Signed-off-by: Ionut Podgoreanu <ionut.podgoreanu@analog.com>
2023-07-10 12:28:59 +00:00
Istvan Csomortani f7b8a2dfb5 axi_dmac: Update IP with the new util_axis_fifo
Update instantiation, false path definitions and make file.
2020-12-04 11:00:53 +02:00
Laszlo Nagy 7f72340be8 axi_dmac: fix timing constraints
When source clock is asynchronous to request clock the rewind request
handshake block must be constrained based on request clock domain.
2019-08-08 14:26:07 +03:00
Laszlo Nagy a1cc20e3b9 axi_dmac: early abort support
Data mover/ src axis changes
  Request rewind ID if TLAST received during non-last burst
  Consume (ignore) descriptors until last segment received
  Block descriptors towards destination until last segment received

Request generator changes
  Rewind the burst ID if rewind request received
  Consume (ignore) descriptors until last segment received
  If TLAST happened on last segment replay next transfer (in progress or
   completed) with the adjusted ID
  Create completion requests for ignored segments

Response generator changes
  Track requests
  Complete segments which got ignored
2018-09-07 11:38:04 +03:00
Laszlo Nagy 0203cd6981 axi_dmac: drive destination eot from source side 2018-09-07 11:38:04 +03:00
Laszlo Nagy 681b619fff axi_dmac: wire destination descriptor through source
Drive the descriptor from the source side to destination
so we can abort consecutive transfers in case TLAST asserts.

For AXIS count the length of the burst and pass that value to the
destination instead the programmed one. This is useful when the
streams aborts early by asserting the TLAST. We want to notify the
destination with the right number of beats received.

For FIFO source interface reuse the same logic due the small footprint
even if the stream does not got interrupted in that case.
For MM source interface wire the burst length from the request side to
destination.
2018-09-07 11:38:04 +03:00
Laszlo Nagy 7f4b6caa81 axi_dmac: Remove unused constraint
The constraint referred to registers which got renamed,
causing critical warnings.
2018-07-06 16:31:40 +03:00
Lars-Peter Clausen 71e14f64e6 axi_dmac: Route destination request ID through the burst memory
Currently the destination side request ID is synchronized response ID from
the source side. This signal is effectively the same as the synchronized
src ID inside the burst memory. The only difference is that they might not
increment in the exact same clock cycle.

Exporting the request ID from the burst memory means we can remove the extra
synchronizer block.

This has the added bonus that the request ID will increment in the same
clock cycle as when the data becomes available from the memory.

This means we can assume that when there is a outstanding burst request
indicated via the ID that data is available from the memory and vice versa
when data is available from the memory that there is a outstanding burst
request.

Signed-off-by: Lars-Peter Clausen <lars@metafoo.de>
2018-07-03 13:44:34 +02:00
Lars-Peter Clausen 859e3d2ed1 axi_dmac: Rework data store-and-forward buffer
Currently the DMAC uses a simple FIFO as the store-and-forward buffer. The
FIFO handshaking is beat based whereas the remainder of the DMAC is burst
based. This means that additional control signals have to be combined with
the FIFO handshaking signal to generate the external handshaking signals.

Re-work the store-and-forward buffer to utilize a BRAM that is subdivided
into N segments. Where N is the maximum number of bursts that can be stored
in the buffer and each segment has the size of the maximum burst length.
Each segment stores the data associated with one burst and even when the
burst is shorter than the maximum burst length the next burst will be
stored in the next segment.

The new store-and-forward buffer takes care of generating all the
handshaking signals. This means handshaking is generated in a central place
and does not have to be combined from multiple data-paths simplifying the
overall logic.

The new store-and-forward buffer also takes care of data width up- and
down-sizing in case that the source and sink modules have a different data
width. This tighter integration will allow future enhancements like using
asymmetric memory.

This re-work lays the foundation of future enhancements to the DMA like
support for un-aligned transfers and early transfer abort which would have
been much more difficult to implement with the previous architecture.

In addition it significantly reduces the resource utilization of the
store-and-forward buffer and allows for better timing due to reduced
combinatorial path lengths.

Signed-off-by: Lars-Peter Clausen <lars@metafoo.de>
2018-07-03 13:44:34 +02:00
Lars-Peter Clausen 02bc91ad3a axi_dmac: Rework transfer shutdown
The DMAC allows a transfer to be aborted. When a transfer is aborted the
DMAC shuts down as fast as possible while still completing any pending
transactions as required by the protocol specifications of the port. E.g.
for AXI-MM this means to complete all outstanding bursts.

Once the DMAC has entered an idle state a special synchronization signal is
send to all modules. This synchronization signal instructs them to flush
the pipeline and remove any stale data and metadata associated with the
aborted transfer. Once all data has been flushed the DMAC enters the
shutdown state and is ready for the next transfer.

In addition each module has a reset that resets the modules state and is
used at system startup to bring them into a consistent state.

Re-work the shutdown process to instead of flushing the pipeline re-use the
startup reset signal also for shutdown.

To manage the reset signal generation introduce the reset manager module.
It contains a state machine that will assert the reset signals in the
correct order and for the appropriate duration in case of a transfer
shutdown.

The reset signal is asserted in all domains until it has been asserted for
at least 4 clock cycles in the slowest domain. This ensures that the reset
signal is not de-asserted in the faster domains before the slower domains
have had a chance to process the reset signal.

In addition the reset signal is de-asserted in the opposite direction of
the data flow. This ensures that the data sink is ready to receive data
before the data source can start sending data. This simplifies the internal
handshaking.

This approach has multiple advantages.
 * Issuing a reset and removing all state takes less time than
   explicitly flushing one sample per clock cycle at a time.
 * It simplifies the logic in the faster clock domains at the expense of
   more complicated logic in the slower control clock domain. This allows
   for higher fMax on the data paths.
 * Less signals to synchronize from the control domain to the data domains

The implementation of the pause mode has also slightly changed. Pause is
now a simple disable of the data domains. When the transfer is resumed
after a pause the data domains are re-enabled and continue at their
previous state.

Signed-off-by: Lars-Peter Clausen <lars@metafoo.de>
2018-07-03 13:44:34 +02:00
Lars-Peter Clausen 80e7ba56a8 axi_dmac: Revert EOT memory to FIFO structure
This reverts commit 4b1d9fc86b "axi_dmac: Modified in order to avoid
vivado crash".

Vivado no longer crashes and this structure is much more efficient when it
comes to resource usage and timing. The intention here is to create a 1-bit
memory that is N entries deep and not a N bit signal.

Signed-off-by: Lars-Peter Clausen <lars@metafoo.de>
2018-06-05 14:28:40 +02:00
Istvan Csomortani d13ff8df1e axi_dmac: In SDP mode REGCEB is connected to GND
In newer version of Vivado (e.g. 2017.4) the REGCEB pin of the block ram
macro is connected to ground. So the following false path became
redundant.
2018-04-11 15:09:54 +03:00
Lars-Peter Clausen 77b453ac0d axi_dmac: Make debug register optional
The debug registers are useful during development but are rarely used in a
production design. Add a option that allows to disable them, this reduces
the resource utilization of the DMAC.

Signed-off-by: Lars-Peter Clausen <lars@metafoo.de>
2017-04-18 12:17:39 +02:00
Lars-Peter Clausen 72c05e8635 axi_dmac: Fix constraints for ultrascale
Replace "PRIMITIVE_SUBGROUP == flop" with "IS_SEQUENTIAL" as the former is
series7 specific while the later works on all platforms. This fixes the
axi_dmac timing constraints for ultrascale based platforms.

Signed-off-by: Lars-Peter Clausen <lars@metafoo.de>
2016-10-19 14:00:54 +02:00
Lars-Peter Clausen cba53774ca axi_dmac: Don't add CDC constraints when all clocks are synchronous
When all clocks are synchronous there are no synchronizers and the
constraint for the CDC registers can't find any cells which generates a
warning. To avoid this don't add CDC constraints when all the clocks are
synchronous.

Signed-off-by: Lars-Peter Clausen <lars@metafoo.de>
2016-08-02 19:30:24 +02:00
Lars-Peter Clausen 5aa11feb48 axi_dmac: Change BRAM REGCEB constraint to set_false_path
According to the documentation when using a BRAM block in SDP mode the
REGCEB pin is not used and should be connected to GND. The tools though
when inferring a BRAM connect REGCEB to the same signal REGCEA. This causes
issues with timing verification since the REGCEB pin is associated with the
write clock whereas the REGCEA pin is associated with the read clock.

Until this is fixed in the tools mark all paths to the REGCEB pin as false
paths.

Signed-off-by: Lars-Peter Clausen <lars@metafoo.de>
2015-09-18 15:28:22 +02:00
Lars-Peter Clausen 91bb54467b axi_dmac: Generate per core instance constraint file
When having multiple DMA cores sharing the same constraint file Vivado
seems to apply the constraints from the first core to all the other cores
when re-running synthesis and implementation from within the Vivado GUI.

This causes wrong timing constraints if the DMA cores have different
configurations. To avoid this issue use a TTCL template that generates a
custom constraint file for each DMA core instance.

This also allows us to drop the asynchronous clock detection hack from the
constraint file and move it to the template and only generate the CDC
constraints if the clock domains are asynchronous.

Signed-off-by: Lars-Peter Clausen <lars@metafoo.de>
2015-09-18 15:27:12 +02:00