The process ad_xcvrcon has a device_clk attribute which can be used to
connect a custom device clock to the XCVR. Fix the proc call so we can
simplify the block design script.
The process ad_xcvrcon has a device_clk attribute which can be used to
connect a custom device clock to the XCVR. Fix the proc call so we can
simplify the block design script.
After the previous commit that removed the interconnects from HP ports
in order to reduce utilization. The directly connected DMAs were not
assigned to a specific range and address.
Let the measured transfer length to be cleared at the end of each
transfer, other case in cyclic mode the counter will overflow and will
not present any useful information.
Once xfer_request is set the DMA must accept samples in the same clock
cycle if the fifo_wr_en signal is asserted.
If the req_valid asserts faster than the ID gets synchronized over the
the xfer request asserts without being ready to accept data.
This can lead to overflow assertion when using a FIFO like interface.
This patch addresses the following issue:
In case of transfers with multiple segments, if TLAST asserts on the last
beat of a non-last segment while more descriptors are queued up,
the completions for the queued segments may be missed causing timeout in
processes that wait for transfer completions.
This patch addresses the following issue:
In 2D mode when consecutive partial transfers occur, and the latter is
very short, will interfere with the completion mechanism of the first
transfer leading to uncompleted segments and unreported partial
transfers.
Allow the top level files to have parameters.
Pass the parameters from system_project.tcl to the Vivado/Quartus project and
to the block design scripts through ad_project_params variable.
Usage:
1. create a project with a list of parameters:
adi_project_xilinx my_project [list PARAM_A PARAM_A_VALUE PARAM_B PARAM_B_VALUE]
or
adi_project_altera my_project [list PARAM_A PARAM_A_VALUE PARAM_B PARAM_B_VALUE]
2. access the parameter in QSYS or block design through the $ad_project_params variable
e.g
set PARAM_A $ad_project_params(PARAM_A)
set PARAM_B $ad_project_params(PARAM_B)
3. In system_top.v use PARAM_A and PARAM_B as parameters/generics
The tb_base.v verilog files does not contain a full module definition,
just some plain test code. In general the files is sourced inside the
test bench main module. As is, defining a timescale in these files will
generate an error, because timescale directive can not be inside a
module.
Delete all the timescale directive from these files.
Look for undefined clocks which do not show up in the timing summary
therefore can lead to silent failures.
If clocks are not defined they are not analyzed during the timing
checks.
This commit add support for the dual AD9208-DUAL-EBZ board.
The clocking scheme is different from the other projects.
The device clock (LaneRate/40) is no longer an output of the transceivers (RXOUTCLOCK),
it is received directly from the clockchip SCLKOUT9 output through the REFCLK1.
This is needed for deterministic latency where SYSREF must be sampled
with the device clock by meeting setup and hold time.
The two channels from each converter are merged together and transferred to the DDR with a single DMA.
It has all transceiver parameters set for a 15Gpbs lane rate and uses the QPLL.
REQUIRED HARDWARE CHANGES : The F1 2A fuse must be populated on the FMC
board.
When only one converter is used there is no need for concatenation and
slicer cores. In that case the TPL will connect to port 0 from the
application layer.
These parameters must be overwritten when the link is at 15Gbps.
The parameters have a GTY4_ prefix since the same parameters are shared
between GTY4 and GTH4 having different default values.
The interrupt controller from Microblaze based projects requires that
all its inputs have attributes which define the sensitivity of the
interrupt line. Other case it defaults to EDGE_RISING which is not the
case for DMAC, leading to incorrect interrupt reporting and handling in
case of such projects.