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Iulia Moldovan 68461110aa Replace link in license header from master to main
Signed-off-by: Iulia Moldovan <Iulia.Moldovan@analog.com>
2024-01-16 16:48:45 +02:00
Iulia Moldovan 28c06d505f Add/edit copyright and license for .v, .sv files
Signed-off-by: Iulia Moldovan <Iulia.Moldovan@analog.com>
2023-07-11 15:17:41 +03:00
Iulia Moldovan 0c0617d49e libraries: Update modules according to guideline
* Added header license for the files that didn't have
* Modified parentheses
* Removed extra spaces at the end of lines
* Fixed parameters list to be each parameter on its line
* Deleted lines after endmodule and consecutive empty lines
* Fixed indentation

Signed-off-by: Iulia Moldovan <iulia.moldovan@analog.com>
2022-06-28 18:06:56 +03:00
Iulia Moldovan d9ec44657f libraries: Correct module name according to the filename 2022-04-01 16:02:46 +03:00
Lars-Peter Clausen 804c57aabc axi_dmac: Remove length alignment requirement for MM interfaces
The DMAC has the requirement that the length of the transfer is aligned to
the widest interface width. E.g. if the widest interface is 256 bit or 32
bytes the length of the transfer needs to be a multiple of 32.

This restriction can be relaxed for the memory mapped interfaces. This is
done by partially ignoring data of a beat from/to the MM interface.

For write access the stb bits are used to mask out bytes that do not
contain valid data.

For read access a full beat is read but part of the data is discarded. This
works fine as long as the read access is side effect free. I.e. this method
should not be used to access data from memory mapped peripherals like a
FIFO.

This means that for example the length alignment requirement of a DMA
configured for a 64-bit memory and a 16-bit streaming interface is now only
2 bytes instead of 8 bytes as before.

Note that the address alignment requirement is not affected by this. The
address still needs to be aligned to the width of the MM interface that it
belongs to.

Signed-off-by: Lars-Peter Clausen <lars@metafoo.de>
2018-11-30 23:41:49 +02:00
Lars-Peter Clausen d72fac4b1e Add missing timescale annotations
For consistent simulation behavior it is recommended to annotate all source
files with a timescale. Add it to those where it is currently missing.

Signed-off-by: Lars-Peter Clausen <lars@metafoo.de>
2018-10-17 10:32:47 +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 e794d04cd1 axi_dmac: renamed .h files to .vh
Vivado recognises .h files as C header files,
the expected extension for Verilog Header is .vh
This causes issues in simulating block designs  since these files
won't be exported for the simulation even if they are
part of the simulation fileset.
2018-07-11 11:30:22 +03:00
Lars-Peter Clausen 44e09f58cd axi_dmac: Remove backpressure from the source pipeline
Data is gated on the source side interface and not let into the pipeline if
there is no space available inside the store and forward memory.

This means whenever data is let into the pipeline space is available and
backpressure wont be asserted. Remove the backpressure signals altogether
to simplify the design.

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 8937c365a0 axi_dmac: Hook up rlast for MM-AXI source interface
For the memory-mapped AXI read interface the slave asserts rlast for the
last beat in a burst.

This means we don't have to count the number of beats to know when the
burst is completed but instead can use rlast. This slightly reduces the
amount of resources needed for the MM-AXI source module and given that the
beat_counter is often the bottleneck timing wise this should also improve
the timing.

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 05e8604ea7 axi_dmac: Remove unused pause signal from address generator
The pause signal is not used inside the address generator module. Remove
it.

Signed-off-by: Lars-Peter Clausen <lars@metafoo.de>
2018-04-11 15:09:54 +03:00
Istvan Csomortani 425e803364 license: Fix a spelling mistake 2018-04-11 15:09:54 +03:00
Lars-Peter Clausen aeabe91144 axi_dmac: Comment out unused src_response interface
Currently the read side of the src_response interface is not used. This
leads to warnings about signals that have a value assigned but are never
read.

To avoid this just comment out all signals that are related to the
src_response interface for now.

Signed-off-by: Lars-Peter Clausen <lars@metafoo.de>
2017-08-01 15:22:29 +02:00
Istvan Csomortani 2d9b3491c6 axi_dmac: Update to verilog-2001 coding style
Fix all the non standard parameter declarations in all verilog files.
2017-07-15 09:25:14 +01:00
Istvan Csomortani 84b2ad51e2 license: Add some clarification to the header license 2017-05-31 18:18:56 +03:00
Istvan Csomortani 85ebd3ca01 license: Update license terms in hdl source files
Fix a few gramatical error, fix the path of the top level license
files.
2017-05-29 09:55:41 +03:00
Istvan Csomortani 9055774795 all: Update license for all hdl source files
All the hdl (verilog and vhdl) source files were updated. If a file did not
have any license, it was added into it. Files, which were generated by
a tool (like Matlab) or were took over from other source (like opencores.org),
were unchanged.

New license looks as follows:

Copyright 2014 - 2017 (c) Analog Devices, Inc. All rights reserved.

Each core or library found in this collection may have its own licensing terms.
The user should keep this in in mind while exploring these cores.

Redistribution and use in source and binary forms,
with or without modification of this file, are permitted under the terms of either
 (at the option of the user):

  1. The GNU General Public License version 2 as published by the
     Free Software Foundation, which can be found in the top level directory, or at:
https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/gpl-2.0.en.html

OR

  2.  An ADI specific BSD license as noted in the top level directory, or on-line at:
https://github.com/analogdevicesinc/hdl/blob/dev/LICENSE
2017-05-17 11:52:08 +03:00
Lars-Peter Clausen 4e0d68fde8 axi_dmac: Configure AXI address width according to the mapped address space
Currently the AXI address width of the DMA is always 32-bit. But not all
address spaces are so large that they require 32-bit to address all memory.

Extract the size of the address space that the DMA is connected too and
configure reduce the address size to the minimum required to address the
full address space.

This slightly reduces utilization.

If no mapped address space can be found the default of 32 bits is used for
the address.

Signed-off-by: Lars-Peter Clausen <lars@metafoo.de>
2017-04-18 12:17:40 +02:00
Lars-Peter Clausen 495d2f3056 axi_dmac: Propagate awlen/arlen width through the core
Depending on whether the core is configured for AXI4 or AXI3 mode the width
of the awlen/arlen signal is either 8 or 4 bit. At the moment this is only
considered in top-level module and all other modules use 8 bit internally.
This causes warnings about truncated signals in AXI3 mode, to resolve this
forward the width of the signal through the core.

Signed-off-by: Lars-Peter Clausen <lars@metafoo.de>
2017-03-30 17:19:38 +02:00
Istvan Csomortani 8e25bc01b3 all: Change tab to double space
Occasional file parsing and restructuring become a pain, if tabs exists
in code. General rule of the repos is tab always a double space.
2016-10-01 18:13:42 +03:00
Lars-Peter Clausen fed14cf613 axi_dmac: Mark unused output ports explicitly as unconnected
Mark all unused output ports explicitly as explicitly. This makes it clear
that they are left unconnected on purpose and avoids warnings from the
tools about unconnected ports.

Signed-off-by: Lars-Peter Clausen <lars@metafoo.de>
2015-09-21 17:58:01 +02:00
Istvan Csomortani 57cfb7cfb1 hdl/library: Update the IP parameters
The following IP parameters were renamed:

PCORE_ID --> ID
PCORE_DEVTYPE --> DEVICE_TYPE
PCORE_IODELAY_GROUP --> IO_DELAY_GROUP
CH_DW --> CHANNEL_DATA_WIDTH
CH_CNT --> NUM_OF_CHANNELS
PCORE_BUFTYPE --> DEVICE_TYPE
PCORE_ADC_DP_DISABLE --> ADC_DATAPATH_DISABLE
CHID --> CHANNEL_ID
PCORE_DEVICE_TYPE --> DEVICE_TYPE
PCORE_MMCM_BUFIO_N --> MMCM_BUFIO_N
PCORE_SERDES_DDR_N --> SERDES_DDR_N
PCORE_DAC_DP_DISABLE --> DAC_DATAPATH_DISABLE
DP_DISABLE --> DATAPATH_DISABLE
PCORE_DAC_IODELAY_ENABLE --> DAC_IODELAY_ENABLE
C_BIG_ENDIAN --> BIG_ENDIAN
C_M_DATA_WIDTH --> MASTER_DATA_WIDTH
C_S_DATA_WIDTH --> SLAVE_DATA_WIDTH
NUM_CHANNELS --> NUM_OF_CHANNELS
CHANNELS --> NUM_OF_CHANNELS
PCORE_4L_2L_N -->QUAD_OR_DUAL_N
C_ADDRESS_WIDTH --> ADDRESS_WIDTH
C_DATA_WIDTH --> DATA_WIDTH
C_CLKS_ASYNC --> CLKS_ASYNC
PCORE_QUAD_DUAL_N --> QUAD_DUAL_N
NUM_CS --> NUM_OF_CS
PCORE_DAC_CHANNEL_ID --> DAC_CHANNEL_ID
PCORE_ADC_CHANNEL_ID --> ADC_CHANNEL_ID
PCORE_CLK0_DIV --> CLK0_DIV
PCORE_CLK1_DIV --> CLK1_DIV
PCORE_CLKIN_PERIOD --> CLKIN_PERIOD
PCORE_VCO_DIV --> VCO_DIV
PCORE_Cr_Cb_N --> CR_CB_N
PCORE_VCO_MUL --> VCO_MUL
PCORE_EMBEDDED_SYNC --> EMBEDDED_SYNC
PCORE_AXI_ID_WIDTH --> AXI_ID_WIDTH
PCORE_ADDR_WIDTH --> ADDRESS_WIDTH
DADATA_WIDTH --> DATA_WIDTH
NUM_OF_NUM_OF_CHANNEL --> NUM_OF_CHANNELS
DEBOUNCER_LEN --> DEBOUNCER_LENGTH
ADDR_WIDTH --> ADDRESS_WIDTH
C_S_AXIS_REGISTERED --> S_AXIS_REGISTERED
Cr_Cb_N --> CR_CB_N
ADDATA_WIDTH --> ADC_DATA_WIDTH
BUFTYPE --> DEVICE_TYPE
NUM_BITS --> NUM_OF_BITS
WIDTH_A --> A_DATA_WIDTH
WIDTH_B --> B_DATA_WIDTH
CH_OCNT --> NUM_OF_CHANNELS_O
M_CNT --> NUM_OF_CHANNELS_M
P_CNT --> NUM_OF_CHANNELS_P
CH_ICNT --> NUM_OF_CHANNELS_I
CH_MCNT --> NUM_OF_CHANNELS_M
4L_2L_N --> QUAD_OR_DUAL_N
SPI_CLK_ASYNC --> ASYNC_SPI_CLK
MMCM_BUFIO_N --> MMCM_OR_BUFIO_N
SERDES_DDR_N --> SERDES_OR_DDR_N
CLK_ASYNC --> ASYNC_CLK
CLKS_ASYNC --> ASYNC_CLK
SERDES --> SERDES_OR_DDR_N
GTH_GTX_N --> GTH_OR_GTX_N
IF_TYPE --> DDR_OR_SDR_N
PARALLEL_WIDTH --> DATA_WIDTH
ADD_SUB --> ADD_OR_SUB_N
A_WIDTH --> A_DATA_WIDTH
CONST_VALUE --> B_DATA_VALUE
IO_BASEADDR --> BASE_ADDRESS
IO_WIDTH --> DATA_WIDTH
QUAD_DUAL_N --> QUAD_OR_DUAL_N
AXI_ADDRLIMIT --> AXI_ADDRESS_LIMIT
ADDRESS_A_DATA_WIDTH --> A_ADDRESS_WIDTH
ADDRESS_B_DATA_WIDTH --> B_ADDRESS_WIDTH
MODE_OF_ENABLE --> CONTROL_TYPE
CONTROL_TYPE --> LEVEL_OR_PULSE_N
IQSEL --> Q_OR_I_N
MMCM --> MMCM_OR_BUFR_N
2015-08-19 14:11:47 +03:00
Lars-Peter Clausen dc7b3e085c axi_dmac: Fix issues with non 64-bit AXI masters
Make sure that the address generator behaves correctly when the buswidth is not
64-bit. Also since the source and destination can have different widths add
separate parameters for source and destination address alignment.

Signed-off-by: Lars-Peter Clausen <lars@metafoo.de>
2014-04-10 14:54:22 +02:00
Lars-Peter Clausen e373b85954 axi_dmac: Fix Vivado warnings
Signed-off-by: Lars-Peter Clausen <lars@metafoo.de>
2014-03-18 20:59:13 +01:00
Lars-Peter Clausen f02ba999ae axi_dmac: Add support for DMA bus widths other than 64 bit
There were a few place in the core where it assumed a 64-bit wide bus. Make this
configurable using parameters. The patch also adds support for having different
DMA bus widths on the source and destination side.

Signed-off-by: Lars-Peter Clausen <lars@metafoo.de>
2014-03-13 13:20:10 +01:00
Adrian Costina 831c19ea84 Added axi_dmac, axi_fifo and misc files in library 2014-03-06 18:16:02 +02:00