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/*
* Copyright 2020 The SkyWater PDK Authors
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
* https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
* limitations under the License.
*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
*/
`ifndef SKY130_FD_SC_HS__SDFBBN_BEHAVIORAL_V
`define SKY130_FD_SC_HS__SDFBBN_BEHAVIORAL_V
/**
* sdfbbn: Scan delay flop, inverted set, inverted reset, inverted
* clock, complementary outputs.
*
* Verilog simulation functional model.
*/
`timescale 1ns / 1ps
`default_nettype none
// Import sub cells.
`include "../u_dfb_setdom_notify_pg/sky130_fd_sc_hs__u_dfb_setdom_notify_pg.v"
`include "../u_mux_2/sky130_fd_sc_hs__u_mux_2.v"
`celldefine
module sky130_fd_sc_hs__sdfbbn (
Q ,
Q_N ,
D ,
SCD ,
SCE ,
CLK_N ,
SET_B ,
RESET_B,
VPWR ,
VGND
);
// Module ports
output Q ;
output Q_N ;
input D ;
input SCD ;
input SCE ;
input CLK_N ;
input SET_B ;
input RESET_B;
input VPWR ;
input VGND ;
// Local signals
wire RESET ;
wire SET ;
wire CLK ;
wire buf_Q ;
reg notifier ;
wire D_delayed ;
wire SCD_delayed ;
wire SCE_delayed ;
wire CLK_N_delayed ;
wire SET_B_delayed ;
wire RESET_B_delayed;
wire mux_out ;
wire awake ;
wire cond0 ;
wire cond1 ;
wire condb ;
wire cond_D ;
wire cond_SCD ;
wire cond_SCE ;
// Name Output Other arguments
not not0 (RESET , RESET_B_delayed );
not not1 (SET , SET_B_delayed );
not not2 (CLK , CLK_N_delayed );
sky130_fd_sc_hs__u_mux_2_1 u_mux_20 (mux_out, D_delayed, SCD_delayed, SCE_delayed );
sky130_fd_sc_hs__u_dfb_setdom_notify_pg u_dfb_setdom_notify_pg0 (buf_Q , SET, RESET, CLK, mux_out, notifier, VPWR, VGND);
assign awake = ( VPWR === 1'b1 );
assign cond0 = ( awake && ( RESET_B_delayed === 1'b1 ) );
assign cond1 = ( awake && ( SET_B_delayed === 1'b1 ) );
assign condb = ( cond0 & cond1 );
assign cond_D = ( ( SCE_delayed === 1'b0 ) && condb );
assign cond_SCD = ( ( SCE_delayed === 1'b1 ) && condb );
assign cond_SCE = ( ( D_delayed !== SCD_delayed ) && condb );
buf buf0 (Q , buf_Q );
not not3 (Q_N , buf_Q );
endmodule
`endcelldefine
`default_nettype wire
`endif // SKY130_FD_SC_HS__SDFBBN_BEHAVIORAL_V |
/**
* Copyright 2020 The SkyWater PDK Authors
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
* https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
* limitations under the License.
*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
*/
`ifndef SKY130_FD_SC_HD__MUX2I_SYMBOL_V
`define SKY130_FD_SC_HD__MUX2I_SYMBOL_V
/**
* mux2i: 2-input multiplexer, output inverted.
*
* Verilog stub (without power pins) for graphical symbol definition
* generation.
*
* WARNING: This file is autogenerated, do not modify directly!
*/
`timescale 1ns / 1ps
`default_nettype none
(* blackbox *)
module sky130_fd_sc_hd__mux2i (
//# {{data|Data Signals}}
input A0,
input A1,
output Y ,
//# {{control|Control Signals}}
input S
);
// Voltage supply signals
supply1 VPWR;
supply0 VGND;
supply1 VPB ;
supply0 VNB ;
endmodule
`default_nettype wire
`endif // SKY130_FD_SC_HD__MUX2I_SYMBOL_V
|
/**
* Copyright 2020 The SkyWater PDK Authors
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
* https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
* limitations under the License.
*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
*/
`ifndef SKY130_FD_SC_HS__FILL_PP_BLACKBOX_V
`define SKY130_FD_SC_HS__FILL_PP_BLACKBOX_V
/**
* fill: Fill cell.
*
* Verilog stub definition (black box with power pins).
*
* WARNING: This file is autogenerated, do not modify directly!
*/
`timescale 1ns / 1ps
`default_nettype none
(* blackbox *)
module sky130_fd_sc_hs__fill (
VPWR,
VGND,
VPB ,
VNB
);
input VPWR;
input VGND;
input VPB ;
input VNB ;
endmodule
`default_nettype wire
`endif // SKY130_FD_SC_HS__FILL_PP_BLACKBOX_V
|
/*
Copyright 2018 Nuclei System Technology, Inc.
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
You may obtain a copy of the License at
http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
limitations under the License.
*/
//=====================================================================
//
// Designer : Bob Hu
//
// Description:
// The debug module
//
// ====================================================================
`include "e203_defines.v"
module sirv_debug_module
# (
parameter SUPPORT_JTAG_DTM = 1,
parameter ASYNC_FF_LEVELS = 2,
parameter PC_SIZE = 32,
parameter HART_NUM = 1,
parameter HART_ID_W = 1
) (
output inspect_jtag_clk,
// The interface with commit stage
input [PC_SIZE-1:0] cmt_dpc,
input cmt_dpc_ena,
input [3-1:0] cmt_dcause,
input cmt_dcause_ena,
input dbg_irq_r,
// The interface with CSR control
input wr_dcsr_ena ,
input wr_dpc_ena ,
input wr_dscratch_ena,
input [32-1:0] wr_csr_nxt ,
output[32-1:0] dcsr_r ,
output[PC_SIZE-1:0] dpc_r ,
output[32-1:0] dscratch_r,
output dbg_mode,
output dbg_halt_r,
output dbg_step_r,
output dbg_ebreakm_r,
output dbg_stopcycle,
// The system memory bus interface
input i_icb_cmd_valid,
output i_icb_cmd_ready,
input [12-1:0] i_icb_cmd_addr,
input i_icb_cmd_read,
input [32-1:0] i_icb_cmd_wdata,
output i_icb_rsp_valid,
input i_icb_rsp_ready,
output [32-1:0] i_icb_rsp_rdata,
input io_pads_jtag_TCK_i_ival,
output io_pads_jtag_TCK_o_oval,
output io_pads_jtag_TCK_o_oe,
output io_pads_jtag_TCK_o_ie,
output io_pads_jtag_TCK_o_pue,
output io_pads_jtag_TCK_o_ds,
input io_pads_jtag_TMS_i_ival,
output io_pads_jtag_TMS_o_oval,
output io_pads_jtag_TMS_o_oe,
output io_pads_jtag_TMS_o_ie,
output io_pads_jtag_TMS_o_pue,
output io_pads_jtag_TMS_o_ds,
input io_pads_jtag_TDI_i_ival,
output io_pads_jtag_TDI_o_oval,
output io_pads_jtag_TDI_o_oe,
output io_pads_jtag_TDI_o_ie,
output io_pads_jtag_TDI_o_pue,
output io_pads_jtag_TDI_o_ds,
input io_pads_jtag_TDO_i_ival,
output io_pads_jtag_TDO_o_oval,
output io_pads_jtag_TDO_o_oe,
output io_pads_jtag_TDO_o_ie,
output io_pads_jtag_TDO_o_pue,
output io_pads_jtag_TDO_o_ds,
input io_pads_jtag_TRST_n_i_ival,
output io_pads_jtag_TRST_n_o_oval,
output io_pads_jtag_TRST_n_o_oe,
output io_pads_jtag_TRST_n_o_ie,
output io_pads_jtag_TRST_n_o_pue,
output io_pads_jtag_TRST_n_o_ds,
// To the target hart
output [HART_NUM-1:0] o_dbg_irq,
output [HART_NUM-1:0] o_ndreset,
output [HART_NUM-1:0] o_fullreset,
input core_csr_clk,
input hfclk,
input corerst,
input test_mode
);
wire dm_rst;
wire dm_rst_n;
//This is to reset Debug module's logic, the debug module have same clock domain
// as the main domain, so just use the same reset.
sirv_ResetCatchAndSync_2 u_dm_ResetCatchAndSync_2_1 (
.test_mode(test_mode),
.clock(hfclk),// Use same clock as main domain
.reset(corerst),
.io_sync_reset(dm_rst)
);
assign dm_rst_n = ~dm_rst;
//This is to reset the JTAG_CLK relevant logics, since the chip does not
// have the JTAG_RST used really, so we need to use the global chip reset to reset
// JTAG relevant logics
wire jtag_TCK;
wire jtag_reset;
sirv_ResetCatchAndSync u_jtag_ResetCatchAndSync_3_1 (
.test_mode(test_mode),
.clock(jtag_TCK),
.reset(corerst),
.io_sync_reset(jtag_reset)
);
wire dm_clk = hfclk;// Currently Debug Module have same clock domain as core
wire jtag_TDI;
wire jtag_TDO;
wire jtag_TMS;
wire jtag_TRST;
wire jtag_DRV_TDO;
sirv_jtaggpioport u_jtag_pins (
.clock(1'b0),
.reset(1'b1),
.io_jtag_TCK(jtag_TCK),
.io_jtag_TMS(jtag_TMS),
.io_jtag_TDI(jtag_TDI),
.io_jtag_TDO(jtag_TDO),
.io_jtag_TRST(jtag_TRST),
.io_jtag_DRV_TDO(jtag_DRV_TDO),
.io_pins_TCK_i_ival(io_pads_jtag_TCK_i_ival),
.io_pins_TCK_o_oval(io_pads_jtag_TCK_o_oval),
.io_pins_TCK_o_oe(io_pads_jtag_TCK_o_oe),
.io_pins_TCK_o_ie(io_pads_jtag_TCK_o_ie),
.io_pins_TCK_o_pue(io_pads_jtag_TCK_o_pue),
.io_pins_TCK_o_ds(io_pads_jtag_TCK_o_ds),
.io_pins_TMS_i_ival(io_pads_jtag_TMS_i_ival),
.io_pins_TMS_o_oval(io_pads_jtag_TMS_o_oval),
.io_pins_TMS_o_oe(io_pads_jtag_TMS_o_oe),
.io_pins_TMS_o_ie(io_pads_jtag_TMS_o_ie),
.io_pins_TMS_o_pue(io_pads_jtag_TMS_o_pue),
.io_pins_TMS_o_ds(io_pads_jtag_TMS_o_ds),
.io_pins_TDI_i_ival(io_pads_jtag_TDI_i_ival),
.io_pins_TDI_o_oval(io_pads_jtag_TDI_o_oval),
.io_pins_TDI_o_oe(io_pads_jtag_TDI_o_oe),
.io_pins_TDI_o_ie(io_pads_jtag_TDI_o_ie),
.io_pins_TDI_o_pue(io_pads_jtag_TDI_o_pue),
.io_pins_TDI_o_ds(io_pads_jtag_TDI_o_ds),
.io_pins_TDO_i_ival(io_pads_jtag_TDO_i_ival),
.io_pins_TDO_o_oval(io_pads_jtag_TDO_o_oval),
.io_pins_TDO_o_oe(io_pads_jtag_TDO_o_oe),
.io_pins_TDO_o_ie(io_pads_jtag_TDO_o_ie),
.io_pins_TDO_o_pue(io_pads_jtag_TDO_o_pue),
.io_pins_TDO_o_ds(io_pads_jtag_TDO_o_ds),
.io_pins_TRST_n_i_ival(io_pads_jtag_TRST_n_i_ival),
.io_pins_TRST_n_o_oval(io_pads_jtag_TRST_n_o_oval),
.io_pins_TRST_n_o_oe(io_pads_jtag_TRST_n_o_oe),
.io_pins_TRST_n_o_ie(io_pads_jtag_TRST_n_o_ie),
.io_pins_TRST_n_o_pue(io_pads_jtag_TRST_n_o_pue),
.io_pins_TRST_n_o_ds(io_pads_jtag_TRST_n_o_ds)
);
sirv_debug_csr # (
.PC_SIZE(PC_SIZE)
) u_sirv_debug_csr (
.dbg_stopcycle (dbg_stopcycle ),
.dbg_irq_r (dbg_irq_r ),
.cmt_dpc (cmt_dpc ),
.cmt_dpc_ena (cmt_dpc_ena ),
.cmt_dcause (cmt_dcause ),
.cmt_dcause_ena (cmt_dcause_ena ),
.wr_dcsr_ena (wr_dcsr_ena ),
.wr_dpc_ena (wr_dpc_ena ),
.wr_dscratch_ena (wr_dscratch_ena),
.wr_csr_nxt (wr_csr_nxt ),
.dcsr_r (dcsr_r ),
.dpc_r (dpc_r ),
.dscratch_r (dscratch_r ),
.dbg_mode (dbg_mode),
.dbg_halt_r (dbg_halt_r),
.dbg_step_r (dbg_step_r),
.dbg_ebreakm_r (dbg_ebreakm_r),
.clk (core_csr_clk),
.rst_n (dm_rst_n )
);
// The debug bus interface
wire dtm_req_valid;
wire dtm_req_ready;
wire [41-1 :0] dtm_req_bits;
wire dtm_resp_valid;
wire dtm_resp_ready;
wire [36-1 : 0] dtm_resp_bits;
generate
if(SUPPORT_JTAG_DTM == 1) begin: jtag_dtm_gen
sirv_jtag_dtm # (
.ASYNC_FF_LEVELS(ASYNC_FF_LEVELS)
) u_sirv_jtag_dtm (
.jtag_TDI (jtag_TDI ),
.jtag_TDO (jtag_TDO ),
.jtag_TCK (jtag_TCK ),
.jtag_TMS (jtag_TMS ),
.jtag_TRST (jtag_reset ),
.jtag_DRV_TDO (jtag_DRV_TDO ),
.dtm_req_valid (dtm_req_valid ),
.dtm_req_ready (dtm_req_ready ),
.dtm_req_bits (dtm_req_bits ),
.dtm_resp_valid (dtm_resp_valid),
.dtm_resp_ready (dtm_resp_ready),
.dtm_resp_bits (dtm_resp_bits )
);
end
else begin: no_jtag_dtm_gen
assign jtag_TDI = 1'b0;
assign jtag_TDO = 1'b0;
assign jtag_TCK = 1'b0;
assign jtag_TMS = 1'b0;
assign jtag_DRV_TDO = 1'b0;
assign dtm_req_valid = 1'b0;
assign dtm_req_bits = 41'b0;
assign dtm_resp_ready = 1'b0;
end
endgenerate
wire i_dtm_req_valid;
wire i_dtm_req_ready;
wire [41-1 :0] i_dtm_req_bits;
wire i_dtm_resp_valid;
wire i_dtm_resp_ready;
wire [36-1 : 0] i_dtm_resp_bits;
sirv_gnrl_cdc_tx
# (
.DW (36),
.SYNC_DP (ASYNC_FF_LEVELS)
) u_dm2dtm_cdc_tx (
.o_vld (dtm_resp_valid),
.o_rdy_a(dtm_resp_ready),
.o_dat (dtm_resp_bits ),
.i_vld (i_dtm_resp_valid),
.i_rdy (i_dtm_resp_ready),
.i_dat (i_dtm_resp_bits ),
.clk (dm_clk),
.rst_n (dm_rst_n)
);
sirv_gnrl_cdc_rx
# (
.DW (41),
.SYNC_DP (ASYNC_FF_LEVELS)
) u_dm2dtm_cdc_rx (
.i_vld_a(dtm_req_valid),
.i_rdy (dtm_req_ready),
.i_dat (dtm_req_bits ),
.o_vld (i_dtm_req_valid),
.o_rdy (i_dtm_req_ready),
.o_dat (i_dtm_req_bits ),
.clk (dm_clk),
.rst_n (dm_rst_n)
);
wire i_dtm_req_hsked = i_dtm_req_valid & i_dtm_req_ready;
wire [ 4:0] dtm_req_bits_addr;
wire [33:0] dtm_req_bits_data;
wire [ 1:0] dtm_req_bits_op;
wire [33:0] dtm_resp_bits_data;
wire [ 1:0] dtm_resp_bits_resp;
assign dtm_req_bits_addr = i_dtm_req_bits[40:36];
assign dtm_req_bits_data = i_dtm_req_bits[35:2];
assign dtm_req_bits_op = i_dtm_req_bits[1:0];
assign i_dtm_resp_bits = {dtm_resp_bits_data, dtm_resp_bits_resp};
// The OP field
// 0: Ignore data. (nop)
// 1: Read from address. (read)
// 2: Read from address. Then write data to address. (write)
// 3: Reserved.
wire dtm_req_rd = (dtm_req_bits_op == 2'd1);
wire dtm_req_wr = (dtm_req_bits_op == 2'd2);
wire dtm_req_sel_dbgram = (dtm_req_bits_addr[4:3] == 2'b0) & (~(dtm_req_bits_addr[2:0] == 3'b111));//0x00-0x06
wire dtm_req_sel_dmcontrl = (dtm_req_bits_addr == 5'h10);
wire dtm_req_sel_dminfo = (dtm_req_bits_addr == 5'h11);
wire dtm_req_sel_haltstat = (dtm_req_bits_addr == 5'h1C);
wire [33:0] dminfo_r;
wire [33:0] dmcontrol_r;
wire [HART_NUM-1:0] dm_haltnot_r;
wire [HART_NUM-1:0] dm_debint_r;
//In the future if it is multi-core, then we need to add the core ID, to support this
// text from the debug_spec_v0.11
// At the cost of more hardware, this can be resolved in two ways. If
// the bus knows an ID for the originator, then the Debug Module can refuse write
// accesses to originators that don't match the hart ID set in hartid of dmcontrol.
//
// The Resp field
// 0: The previous operation completed successfully.
// 1: Reserved.
// 2: The previous operation failed. The data scanned into dbus in this access
// will be ignored. This status is sticky and can be cleared by writing dbusreset in dtmcontrol.
// 3: The previous operation is still in progress. The data scanned into dbus
// in this access will be ignored.
wire [31:0] ram_dout;
assign dtm_resp_bits_data =
({34{dtm_req_sel_dbgram }} & {dmcontrol_r[33:32],ram_dout})
| ({34{dtm_req_sel_dmcontrl}} & dmcontrol_r)
| ({34{dtm_req_sel_dminfo }} & dminfo_r)
| ({34{dtm_req_sel_haltstat}} & {{34-HART_ID_W{1'b0}},dm_haltnot_r});
assign dtm_resp_bits_resp = 2'd0;
wire icb_access_dbgram_ena;
wire i_dtm_req_condi = dtm_req_sel_dbgram ? (~icb_access_dbgram_ena) : 1'b1;
assign i_dtm_req_ready = i_dtm_req_condi & i_dtm_resp_ready;
assign i_dtm_resp_valid = i_dtm_req_condi & i_dtm_req_valid;
// DMINFORdData_reserved0 = 2'h0;
// DMINFORdData_abussize = 7'h0;
// DMINFORdData_serialcount = 4'h0;
// DMINFORdData_access128 = 1'h0;
// DMINFORdData_access64 = 1'h0;
// DMINFORdData_access32 = 1'h0;
// DMINFORdData_access16 = 1'h0;
// DMINFORdData_accesss8 = 1'h0;
// DMINFORdData_dramsize = 6'h6;
// DMINFORdData_haltsum = 1'h0;
// DMINFORdData_reserved1 = 3'h0;
// DMINFORdData_authenticated = 1'h1;
// DMINFORdData_authbusy = 1'h0;
// DMINFORdData_authtype = 2'h0;
// DMINFORdData_version = 2'h1;
assign dminfo_r[33:16] = 18'b0;
assign dminfo_r[15:10] = 6'h6;
assign dminfo_r[9:6] = 4'b0;
assign dminfo_r[5] = 1'h1;
assign dminfo_r[4:2] = 3'b0;
assign dminfo_r[1:0] = 2'h1;
wire [HART_ID_W-1:0] dm_hartid_r;
wire [1:0] dm_debint_arr = {1'b0,dm_debint_r };
wire [1:0] dm_haltnot_arr = {1'b0,dm_haltnot_r};
assign dmcontrol_r[33] = dm_debint_arr [dm_hartid_r];
assign dmcontrol_r[32] = dm_haltnot_arr[dm_hartid_r];
assign dmcontrol_r[31:12] = 20'b0;
assign dmcontrol_r[11:2] = {{10-HART_ID_W{1'b0}},dm_hartid_r};
assign dmcontrol_r[1:0] = 2'b0;
wire dtm_wr_dmcontrol = dtm_req_sel_dmcontrl & dtm_req_wr;
wire dtm_wr_dbgram = dtm_req_sel_dbgram & dtm_req_wr;
wire dtm_wr_interrupt_ena = i_dtm_req_hsked & (dtm_wr_dmcontrol | dtm_wr_dbgram) & dtm_req_bits_data[33];//W1
wire dtm_wr_haltnot_ena = i_dtm_req_hsked & (dtm_wr_dmcontrol | dtm_wr_dbgram) & (~dtm_req_bits_data[32]);//W0
wire dtm_wr_hartid_ena = i_dtm_req_hsked & dtm_wr_dmcontrol;
wire dtm_wr_dbgram_ena = i_dtm_req_hsked & dtm_wr_dbgram;
wire dtm_access_dbgram_ena = i_dtm_req_hsked & dtm_req_sel_dbgram;
wire dm_hartid_ena = dtm_wr_hartid_ena;
wire [HART_ID_W-1:0] dm_hartid_nxt = dtm_req_bits_data[HART_ID_W+2-1:2];
sirv_gnrl_dfflr #(HART_ID_W) dm_hartid_dfflr (dm_hartid_ena, dm_hartid_nxt, dm_hartid_r, dm_clk, dm_rst_n);
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Impelement the DM ICB system bus agent
// 0x100 - 0x2ff Debug Module registers described in Section 7.12.
// * Only two registers needed, others are not supported
// cleardebint, at 0x100
// sethaltnot, at 0x10c
// 0x400 - 0x4ff Up to 256 bytes of Debug RAM. Each unique address species 8 bits.
// * Since this is remapped to each core's ITCM, we dont handle it at this module
// 0x800 - 0x9ff Up to 512 bytes of Debug ROM.
//
//
wire i_icb_cmd_hsked = i_icb_cmd_valid & i_icb_cmd_ready;
wire icb_wr_ena = i_icb_cmd_hsked & (~i_icb_cmd_read);
wire icb_sel_cleardebint = (i_icb_cmd_addr == 12'h100);
wire icb_sel_sethaltnot = (i_icb_cmd_addr == 12'h10c);
wire icb_sel_dbgrom = (i_icb_cmd_addr[12-1:8] == 4'h8);
wire icb_sel_dbgram = (i_icb_cmd_addr[12-1:8] == 4'h4);
wire icb_wr_cleardebint_ena = icb_wr_ena & icb_sel_cleardebint;
wire icb_wr_sethaltnot_ena = icb_wr_ena & icb_sel_sethaltnot ;
assign icb_access_dbgram_ena = i_icb_cmd_hsked & icb_sel_dbgram;
wire cleardebint_ena = icb_wr_cleardebint_ena;
wire [HART_ID_W-1:0] cleardebint_r;
wire [HART_ID_W-1:0] cleardebint_nxt = i_icb_cmd_wdata[HART_ID_W-1:0];
sirv_gnrl_dfflr #(HART_ID_W) cleardebint_dfflr (cleardebint_ena, cleardebint_nxt, cleardebint_r, dm_clk, dm_rst_n);
wire sethaltnot_ena = icb_wr_sethaltnot_ena;
wire [HART_ID_W-1:0] sethaltnot_r;
wire [HART_ID_W-1:0] sethaltnot_nxt = i_icb_cmd_wdata[HART_ID_W-1:0];
sirv_gnrl_dfflr #(HART_ID_W) sethaltnot_dfflr (sethaltnot_ena, sethaltnot_nxt, sethaltnot_r, dm_clk, dm_rst_n);
assign i_icb_rsp_valid = i_icb_cmd_valid;// Just directly pass back the valid in 0 cycle
assign i_icb_cmd_ready = i_icb_rsp_ready;
wire [31:0] rom_dout;
assign i_icb_rsp_rdata =
({32{icb_sel_cleardebint}} & {{32-HART_ID_W{1'b0}}, cleardebint_r})
| ({32{icb_sel_sethaltnot }} & {{32-HART_ID_W{1'b0}}, sethaltnot_r})
| ({32{icb_sel_dbgrom }} & rom_dout)
| ({32{icb_sel_dbgram }} & ram_dout);
sirv_debug_rom u_sirv_debug_rom (
.rom_addr (i_icb_cmd_addr[7-1:2]),
.rom_dout (rom_dout)
);
//sirv_debug_rom_64 u_sirv_debug_rom_64(
// .rom_addr (i_icb_cmd_addr[8-1:2]),
// .rom_dout (rom_dout)
//);
wire ram_cs = dtm_access_dbgram_ena | icb_access_dbgram_ena;
wire [3-1:0] ram_addr = dtm_access_dbgram_ena ? dtm_req_bits_addr[2:0] : i_icb_cmd_addr[4:2];
wire ram_rd = dtm_access_dbgram_ena ? dtm_req_rd : i_icb_cmd_read;
wire [32-1:0]ram_wdat = dtm_access_dbgram_ena ? dtm_req_bits_data[31:0]: i_icb_cmd_wdata;
sirv_debug_ram u_sirv_debug_ram(
.clk (dm_clk),
.rst_n (dm_rst_n),
.ram_cs (ram_cs),
.ram_rd (ram_rd),
.ram_addr (ram_addr),
.ram_wdat (ram_wdat),
.ram_dout (ram_dout)
);
wire [HART_NUM-1:0] dm_haltnot_set;
wire [HART_NUM-1:0] dm_haltnot_clr;
wire [HART_NUM-1:0] dm_haltnot_ena;
wire [HART_NUM-1:0] dm_haltnot_nxt;
wire [HART_NUM-1:0] dm_debint_set;
wire [HART_NUM-1:0] dm_debint_clr;
wire [HART_NUM-1:0] dm_debint_ena;
wire [HART_NUM-1:0] dm_debint_nxt;
genvar i;
generate
for(i = 0; i < HART_NUM; i = i+1)//{
begin:dm_halt_int_gen
// The haltnot will be set by system bus set its ID to sethaltnot_r
assign dm_haltnot_set[i] = icb_wr_sethaltnot_ena & (i_icb_cmd_wdata[HART_ID_W-1:0] == i[HART_ID_W-1:0]);
// The haltnot will be cleared by DTM write 0 to haltnot
assign dm_haltnot_clr[i] = dtm_wr_haltnot_ena & (dm_hartid_r == i[HART_ID_W-1:0]);
assign dm_haltnot_ena[i] = dm_haltnot_set[i] | dm_haltnot_clr[i];
assign dm_haltnot_nxt[i] = dm_haltnot_set[i] | (~dm_haltnot_clr[i]);
sirv_gnrl_dfflr #(1) dm_haltnot_dfflr (dm_haltnot_ena[i], dm_haltnot_nxt[i], dm_haltnot_r[i], dm_clk, dm_rst_n);
// The debug intr will be set by DTM write 1 to interrupt
assign dm_debint_set[i] = dtm_wr_interrupt_ena & (dm_hartid_r == i[HART_ID_W-1:0]);
// The debug intr will be clear by system bus set its ID to cleardebint_r
assign dm_debint_clr[i] = icb_wr_cleardebint_ena & (i_icb_cmd_wdata[HART_ID_W-1:0] == i[HART_ID_W-1:0]);
assign dm_debint_ena[i] = dm_debint_set[i] | dm_debint_clr[i];
assign dm_debint_nxt[i] = dm_debint_set[i] | (~dm_debint_clr[i]);
sirv_gnrl_dfflr #(1) dm_debint_dfflr ( dm_debint_ena[i], dm_debint_nxt[i], dm_debint_r[i], dm_clk, dm_rst_n);
end//}
endgenerate
assign o_dbg_irq = dm_debint_r;
assign o_ndreset = {HART_NUM{1'b0}};
assign o_fullreset = {HART_NUM{1'b0}};
assign inspect_jtag_clk = jtag_TCK;
endmodule
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(* Copyright (c) 2008-2013, 2015, 2017, Adam Chlipala
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(*%\chapter{Introduction}%*)
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\textbf{ACL2} & \url{http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/moore/acl2/} \\
\textbf{Coq} & \url{http://coq.inria.fr/} \\
\textbf{Isabelle/HOL} & \url{http://isabelle.in.tum.de/} \\
\textbf{PVS} & \url{http://pvs.csl.sri.com/} \\
\textbf{Twelf} & \url{http://www.twelf.org/} \\
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<tr><td align="right"><b>ACL2</b></td> <td><a href="http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/moore/acl2/">http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/moore/acl2/</a></td></tr>
<tr><td align="right"><b>Coq</b></td> <td><a href="http://coq.inria.fr/">http://coq.inria.fr/</a></td></tr>
<tr><td align="right"><b>Isabelle/HOL</b></td> <td><a href="http://isabelle.in.tum.de/">http://isabelle.in.tum.de/</a></td></tr>
<tr><td align="right"><b>PVS</b></td> <td><a href="http://pvs.csl.sri.com/">http://pvs.csl.sri.com/</a></td></tr>
<tr><td align="right"><b>Twelf</b></td> <td><a href="http://www.twelf.org/">http://www.twelf.org/</a></td></tr>
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%\index{ACL2}%ACL2 is notable in this field for having only a _first-order_ language at its foundation. That is, you cannot work with functions over functions and all those other treats of functional programming. By giving up this facility, ACL2 can make broader assumptions about how well its proof automation will work, but we can generally recover the same advantages in other proof assistants when we happen to be programming in first-order fragments.*)
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The critical ingredient for this technique, many of whose instances are referred to as _proof by reflection_, is a way of inducing non-trivial computation inside of logical propositions during proof checking. Further, most of these instances require dependent types to make it possible to state the appropriate theorems. Of the proof assistants I listed, only Coq really provides support for the type-level computation style of reflection, though PVS supports very similar functionality via refinement types.*)
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I think the answer is simple. None of the competition has well-developed systems for tactic-based theorem proving. Agda and Epigram are designed and marketed more as programming languages than proof assistants. Dependent types are great, because they often help you prove deep theorems without doing anything that feels like proving. Nonetheless, almost any interesting certified programming project will benefit from some activity that deserves to be called proving, and many interesting projects absolutely require semi-automated proving, to protect the sanity of the programmer. Informally, proving is unavoidable when any correctness proof for a program has a structure that does not mirror the structure of the program itself. An example is a compiler correctness proof, which probably proceeds by induction on program execution traces, which have no simple relationship with the structure of the compiler or the structure of the programs it compiles. In building such proofs, a mature system for scripted proof automation is invaluable.
On the other hand, Agda, Epigram, and similar tools have less implementation baggage associated with them, and so they tend to be the default first homes of innovations in practical type theory. Some significant kinds of dependently typed programs are much easier to write in Agda and Epigram than in Coq. The former tools may very well be superior choices for projects that do not involve any "proving." Anecdotally, I have gotten the impression that manual proving is orders of magnitudes more costly than manual coping with Coq's lack of programming bells and whistles. In this book, I will devote significant space to patterns for programming with dependent types in Coq as it is today. We can hope that the type theory community is tending towards convergence on the right set of features for practical programming with dependent types, and that we will eventually have a single tool embodying those features.*)
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I will go out on a limb and guess that the reader is a fan of some programming language and may even have been involved in teaching that language to undergraduates. I want to propose an analogy between two attitudes: coming to a negative conclusion about Coq after reading common Coq developments in the wild, and coming to a negative conclusion about Your Favorite Language after looking at the programs undergraduates write in it in the first week of class. The pragmatics of mechanized proving and program verification have been under serious study for much less time than the pragmatics of programming have been. The computer theorem proving community is still developing the key insights that correspond to those that programming texts and instructors impart to their students, to help those students get over that critical hump where using the language stops being more trouble than it is worth. Most of the insights for Coq are barely even disseminated among the experts, let alone set down in a tutorial form. I hope to use this book to go a long way towards remedying that.
If I do that job well, then this book should be of interest even to people who have participated in classes or tutorials specifically about Coq. The book should even be useful to people who have been using Coq for years but who are mystified when their Coq developments prove impenetrable by colleagues. The crucial angle in this book is that there are "design patterns" for reliably avoiding the really grungy parts of theorem proving, and consistent use of these patterns can get you over the hump to the point where it is worth your while to use Coq to prove your theorems and certify your programs, even if formal verification is not your main concern in a project. We will follow this theme by pursuing two main methods for replacing manual proofs with more understandable artifacts: dependently typed functions and custom Ltac decision procedures.*)
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My background is in programming languages, formal semantics, and program verification. I sometimes use examples from that domain. As a reference on these topics, I recommend _Types and Programming Languages_ %\cite{TAPL}%, by Benjamin C. Pierce; however, I have tried to choose examples so that they may be understood without background in semantics.*)
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%\begin{center}\url{http://adam.chlipala.net/cpdt/cpdt.pdf}\end{center}%#<blockquote><tt><a href="http://adam.chlipala.net/cpdt/cpdt.pdf">http://adam.chlipala.net/cpdt/cpdt.pdf</a></tt></blockquote>#
There is also an online HTML version available, which of course also provides hyperlinks:
%\begin{center}\url{http://adam.chlipala.net/cpdt/html/toc.html}\end{center}%#<blockquote><tt><a href="http://adam.chlipala.net/cpdt/html/toc.html">http://adam.chlipala.net/cpdt/html/toc.html</a></tt></blockquote>#
The source code to the book is also freely available at:
%\begin{center}\url{http://adam.chlipala.net/cpdt/cpdt.tgz}\end{center}%#<blockquote><tt><a href="http://adam.chlipala.net/cpdt/cpdt.tgz">http://adam.chlipala.net/cpdt/cpdt.tgz</a></tt></blockquote>#
There, you can find all of the code appearing in this book, with prose interspersed in comments, in exactly the order that you find in this document. You can step through the code interactively with your chosen graphical Coq interface. The code also has special comments indicating which parts of the chapters make suitable starting points for interactive class sessions, where the class works together to construct the programs and proofs. The included Makefile has a target <<templates>> for building a fresh set of class template files automatically from the book source.
A traditional printed version of the book is slated to appear from MIT Press in the future. The online versions will remain available at no cost even after the printed book is released, and I intend to keep the source code up-to-date with bug fixes and compatibility changes to track new Coq releases.
%\index{graphical interfaces to Coq}%I believe that a good graphical interface to Coq is crucial for using it productively. I use the %\index{Proof General}%{{http://proofgeneral.inf.ed.ac.uk/}Proof General} mode for Emacs, which supports a number of other proof assistants besides Coq. There is also the standalone %\index{CoqIDE}%CoqIDE program developed by the Coq team. I like being able to combine certified programming and proving with other kinds of work inside the same full-featured editor. In the initial part of this book, I will reference Proof General procedures explicitly, in introducing how to use Coq, but most of the book will be interface-agnostic, so feel free to use CoqIDE if you prefer it. The one issue with CoqIDE before version 8.4, regarding running through the book source, is that I will sometimes begin a proof attempt but cancel it with the Coq [Abort] or #<span class="inlinecode"><span class="id" type="keyword">#%\coqdockw{%Restart%}%#</span></span># commands, which CoqIDE did not support until recently. It would be bad form to leave such commands lying around in a real, finished development, but I find these commands helpful in writing single source files that trace a user's thought process in designing a proof.*)
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(*For experts in functional programming or formal methods, learning to use Coq is not hard, in a sense. The Coq manual%~\cite{CoqManual}%, the textbook by Bertot and Cast%\'%eran%~\cite{CoqArt}%, and Pierce et al.'s %\emph{%Software Foundations%}\footnote{\url{http://www.cis.upenn.edu/~bcpierce/sf/}}% have helped many people become productive Coq users. However, I believe that the best ways to manage significant Coq developments are far from settled. In this book, I mean to propose my own techniques, and, rather than treating them as advanced material for a final chapter or two, I employ them from the very beginning. After a first chapter showing off what can be done with dependent types, I retreat into simpler programming styles for the first part of the book. I adopt the other main thrust of the book, Ltac proof automation, more or less from the very start of the technical exposition.
Some readers have suggested that I give multiple recommended reading orders in this introduction, targeted at people with different levels of Coq expertise. It is certainly true that Part I of the book devotes significant space to basic concepts that most Coq users already know quite well. However, as I am introducing these concepts, I am also developing my preferred automated proof style, so I think even the chapters on basics are worth reading for experienced Coq hackers.
Readers with no prior Coq experience can ignore the preceding discussion! I hope that my heavy reliance on proof automation early on will seem like the most natural way to go, such that you may wonder why others are spending so much time entering sequences of proof steps manually.
Coq is a very complex system, with many different commands driven more by pragmatic concerns than by any overarching aesthetic principle. When I use some construct for the first time, I try to give a one-sentence intuition for what it accomplishes, but I leave the details to the Coq reference manual%~\cite{CoqManual}%. I expect that readers interested in complete understanding will be consulting that manual frequently; in that sense, this book is not meant to be completely standalone. I often use constructs in code snippets without first introducing them at all, but explanations should always follow in the prose paragraphs immediately after the offending snippets.
Previous versions of the book included some suggested exercises at the ends of chapters. Since then, I have decided to remove the exercises and focus on the main book exposition. A database of exercises proposed by various readers of the book is #<a href="http://adam.chlipala.net/cpdt/ex/">#available on the Web#</a>#%\footnote{\url{http://adam.chlipala.net/cpdt/ex/}}%. I do want to suggest, though, that the best way to learn Coq is to get started applying it in a real project, rather than focusing on artificial exercises. *)
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\begin{center} \begin{tabular}{|r|l|}
\hline
\textbf{Chapter} & \textbf{Source} \\
\hline
Some Quick Examples & \texttt{StackMachine.v} \\
\hline
Introducing Inductive Types & \texttt{InductiveTypes.v} \\
\hline
Inductive Predicates & \texttt{Predicates.v} \\
\hline
Infinite Data and Proofs & \texttt{Coinductive.v} \\
\hline
Subset Types and Variations & \texttt{Subset.v} \\
\hline
General Recursion & \texttt{GeneralRec.v} \\
\hline
More Dependent Types & \texttt{MoreDep.v} \\
\hline
Dependent Data Structures & \texttt{DataStruct.v} \\
\hline
Reasoning About Equality Proofs & \texttt{Equality.v} \\
\hline
Generic Programming & \texttt{Generic.v} \\
\hline
Universes and Axioms & \texttt{Universes.v} \\
\hline
Proof Search by Logic Programming & \texttt{LogicProg.v} \\
\hline
Proof Search in Ltac & \texttt{Match.v} \\
\hline
Proof by Reflection & \texttt{Reflection.v} \\
\hline
Proving in the Large & \texttt{Large.v} \\
\hline
A Taste of Reasoning About Programming Language Syntax & \texttt{ProgLang.v} \\
\hline
\end{tabular} \end{center}
%*) |
`timescale 1ns / 1ps
/**************************************************************/
/* _____ _ _ */
/* | ____|_ __ ___ _ __ __ _ _ _| | __ _| |__ ___ */
/* | _| | '_ \ / _ \ '__/ _` | | | | | / _` | '_ \/ __| */
/* | |___| | | | __/ | | (_| | |_| | |__| (_| | |_) \__ \ */
/* |_____|_| |_|\___|_| \__, |\__, |_____\__,_|_.__/|___/ */
/* |___/ |___/ */
/**************************************************************/
/* Por: Lucas Teske - lucas at teske dot com dot br */
/* See link below for more info */
/* https://github.com/racerxdl/SuperINT */
/**************************************************************/
module FrequencyCounter(
input clk,
input freqin,
output [23:0] frequency
);
parameter SecondCount = 8001800; // Number of cycles of clk to 1 second
reg [23:0] counter = 0; // Counter for input freqin
reg [23:0] freq = 0; // Last frequency value
reg [23:0] secondcounter = 0; // Counter to one second
reg stopin = 0; // Stop Input Counter
reg inreseted = 0; // Reset Input Counter
always @(posedge clk)
begin
if(secondcounter == SecondCount)
begin
secondcounter <= 0;
stopin <= 1;
freq <= counter*2;
end
else
if(~stopin)
secondcounter <= secondcounter + 1;
if(inreseted)
stopin <= 0;
end
always @(negedge freqin)
begin
if(~stopin)
begin
counter <= counter + 1;
inreseted <= 0;
end
else
begin
counter <= 0;
inreseted <= 1;
end
end
assign frequency = freq;
endmodule
|
`timescale 1ns / 1ps
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Engineer: Ryan
//
// Create Date: 06/07/2017
// Module Name: ClkDiv_20Hz
// Project Name: Joystick_Controller
// Target Devices: ICEStick
// Tool versions: iCEcube2
// Description: Converts input 12 MHz clock signal to a 20Hz "update system" clock signal
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// ==============================================================================
// Define Module
// ==============================================================================
module ClkDiv_20Hz(
CLK, // 12MHz onbaord clock
RST, // Reset
CLKOUT, // New clock output
CLKOUTn
);
// ===========================================================================
// Port Declarations
// ===========================================================================
input CLK;
input RST;
output CLKOUT;
output CLKOUTn;
// ===========================================================================
// Parameters, Regsiters, and Wires
// ===========================================================================
// Output register
reg CLKOUT = 1'b1;
// Value to toggle output clock at
parameter cntEndVal = 19'h493E0;
// Current count
reg [18:0] clkCount = 19'h00000;
// ===========================================================================
// Implementation
// ===========================================================================
assign CLKOUTn = ~CLKOUT;
//-------------------------------------------------
// 20Hz Clock Divider Generates timing to initiate Send/Receive
//-------------------------------------------------
always @(posedge CLK) begin
// Reset clock
if(RST == 1'b1) begin
CLKOUT <= 1'b0;
clkCount <= 0;
end
// Count/toggle normally
else begin
if(clkCount == cntEndVal) begin
CLKOUT <= ~CLKOUT;
clkCount <= 0;
end
else begin
clkCount <= clkCount + 1'b1;
end
end
end
endmodule
|
// Copyright 1986-2017 Xilinx, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Tool Version: Vivado v.2017.1 (win64) Build 1846317 Fri Apr 14 18:55:03 MDT 2017
// Date : Mon Aug 14 17:02:30 2017
// Host : ACER-BLUES running 64-bit major release (build 9200)
// Command : write_verilog -force -mode synth_stub
// d:/Design_Project/E_elements/Project_BipedRobot/Project_BipedRobot.srcs/sources_1/ip/clk_wiz_1/clk_wiz_1_stub.v
// Design : clk_wiz_1
// Purpose : Stub declaration of top-level module interface
// Device : xc7a35tcsg324-1
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// This empty module with port declaration file causes synthesis tools to infer a black box for IP.
// The synthesis directives are for Synopsys Synplify support to prevent IO buffer insertion.
// Please paste the declaration into a Verilog source file or add the file as an additional source.
module clk_wiz_1(clk_txd, clk_rxd, resetn, locked, clk_in1)
/* synthesis syn_black_box black_box_pad_pin="clk_txd,clk_rxd,resetn,locked,clk_in1" */;
output clk_txd;
output clk_rxd;
input resetn;
output locked;
input clk_in1;
endmodule
|
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// This file is part of the N64 RGB/YPbPr DAC project.
//
// Copyright (C) 2016-2018 by Peter Bartmann <[email protected]>
//
// N64 RGB/YPbPr DAC is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
// any later version.
//
// This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
// GNU General Public License for more details.
//
// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
// along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
//
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// Company: Circuit-Board.de
// Engineer: borti4938
//
// Module Name: n64_vdemux
// Project Name: N64 RGB DAC Mod
// Target Devices: universial
// Tool versions: Altera Quartus Prime
// Description: demux the video data from the input data stream
//
// Dependencies: vh/n64rgb_params.vh
//
// Revision: 1.1
//
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
module n64_vdemux(
VCLK,
nDSYNC,
D_i,
demuxparams_i,
vdata_r_0,
vdata_r_1
);
`include "vh/n64rgb_params.vh"
input VCLK;
input nDSYNC;
input [color_width-1:0] D_i;
input [ 4:0] demuxparams_i;
output reg [`VDATA_FU_SLICE] vdata_r_0; // buffer for sync, red, green and blue
output reg [`VDATA_FU_SLICE] vdata_r_1; // (unpacked array types in ports requires system verilog)
// unpack demux params
wire [1:0] data_cnt = demuxparams_i[4:3];
wire vmode = demuxparams_i[ 2];
wire ndo_deblur = demuxparams_i[ 1];
wire n16bit_mode = demuxparams_i[ 0];
// start of rtl
reg fetch_deblur_n_16b = 1'b0;
reg ndo_deblur_r = 1'b0;
reg n16bit_mode_r = 1'b1;
reg nblank_rgb = 1'b1;
wire negedge_nVSYNC = !vdata_r_0[3*color_width+3] & D_i[3];
wire posedge_nCSYNC = !vdata_r_0[3*color_width ] & D_i[0];
always @(posedge VCLK)
if (!nDSYNC) begin
if (negedge_nVSYNC)
fetch_deblur_n_16b <= 1'b1;
if (ndo_deblur) begin
nblank_rgb <= 1'b1;
end else begin
if(posedge_nCSYNC) // posedge nCSYNC -> reset blanking
nblank_rgb <= vmode;
else
nblank_rgb <= ~nblank_rgb;
end
end else begin
if (fetch_deblur_n_16b & data_cnt == 2'b01) begin
fetch_deblur_n_16b <= 1'b0;
ndo_deblur_r <= ndo_deblur;
n16bit_mode_r <= n16bit_mode;
end
end
always @(posedge VCLK) begin // data register management
if (!nDSYNC) begin
// shift data to output registers
if (ndo_deblur_r)
vdata_r_1[`VDATA_SY_SLICE] <= vdata_r_0[`VDATA_SY_SLICE];
if (nblank_rgb) // deblur active: pass RGB only if not blanked
vdata_r_1[`VDATA_CO_SLICE] <= vdata_r_0[`VDATA_CO_SLICE];
// get new sync data
vdata_r_0[`VDATA_SY_SLICE] <= D_i[3:0];
end else begin
// demux of RGB
case(data_cnt)
2'b01: vdata_r_0[`VDATA_RE_SLICE] <= n16bit_mode_r ? D_i : {D_i[6:2], 2'b00};
2'b10: begin
vdata_r_0[`VDATA_GR_SLICE] <= n16bit_mode_r ? D_i : {D_i[6:1], 1'b0};
if (!ndo_deblur_r)
vdata_r_1[`VDATA_SY_SLICE] <= vdata_r_0[`VDATA_SY_SLICE];
end
2'b11: vdata_r_0[`VDATA_BL_SLICE] <= n16bit_mode_r ? D_i : {D_i[6:2], 2'b00};
endcase
end
end
endmodule
|
`timescale 1ns / 1ps
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Company:
// Engineer:
//
// Create Date: 17:59:31 03/06/2017
// Design Name: REG32
// Module Name: D:/Projects/XilinxISE/HW1/Homework1/testREG32.v
// Project Name: Homework1
// Target Device:
// Tool versions:
// Description:
//
// Verilog Test Fixture created by ISE for module: REG32
//
// Dependencies:
//
// Revision:
// Revision 0.01 - File Created
// Additional Comments:
//
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
module testREG32;
// Inputs
reg [31:0] in;
reg clk;
reg R;
// Outputs
wire [31:0] out;
// Instantiate the DESIGN Under Test (DUT)
REG32 dut (
.in(in),
.clk(clk),
.R(R),
.out(out)
);
always begin
clk = 0;
#100;
clk = 1;
#100;
end
initial begin
// Initialize Inputs
in = 0;
R = 1;
// Wait 100 ns for global reset to finish
#50
#300;
R = 0;
in=32'hEEEEEEEE ;
#300;
in=32'hEE0E5EA0 ;
#300;
in=32'hEEEE5EEE ;
#300;
R = 1;
in=32'h000050A0 ;
#300;
in=32'hEE3EEEEE ;
#300;
R = 0;
in=32'h0AB000A0 ;
#300;
in=32'hEE0E5EEE ;
#300;
in=32'h0AB000B0 ;
#300;
R=1;
in=32'hEE0E5EAE ;
#300;
R=0;
in=32'hEA003070 ;
#300;
in=32'h100200E5 ;
#300;
in=32'hD0D020E0 ;
#300;
in=32'h0607A061 ;
#300;
in=32'h09005E00 ;
// Add stimulus here
end
endmodule
|
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Copyright (c) 2014, University of British Columbia (UBC); All rights reserved. //
// //
// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without //
// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: //
// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright //
// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. //
// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright //
// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the //
// documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. //
// * Neither the name of the University of British Columbia (UBC) nor the names //
// of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products //
// derived from this software without specific prior written permission. //
// //
// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS" //
// AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE //
// IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE //
// DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL University of British Columbia (UBC) BE LIABLE //
// FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL //
// DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR //
// SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER //
// CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, //
// OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE //
// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. //
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// bcam_trs.v: //
// Brute-force/Transposed-RAM Binary Content Addressasble Memory (BCAM) stage //
// //
// Author: Ameer M.S. Abdelhadi ([email protected], [email protected]) //
// SRAM-based 2D BCAM; The University of British Columbia (UBC), April 2014 //
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
`include "utils.vh"
module bcam_trs
#( parameter CAMD = 128 , // CAM depth
parameter CAMW = 9 , // CAM/pattern width
parameter BYPS = 1 , // Bypassed? (binary; 0 or 1)
parameter PIPE = 0 , // Pipelined? (binary; 0 or 1)
parameter INOM = 1 , // binary / Initial CAM with no match
parameter BRAM = "M20K") // BRAM type- "M20K":Altera's M20K; "GEN":generic
( input clk , // clock
input rst , // global registers reset
input wEnb , // write enable
input [`log2(CAMD)-1:0] wAddr , // write address / [`log2(CAMD)-1:0]
input [ CAMW -1:0] wPatt , // write pattern / [ CAMW -1:0]
input [ CAMW -1:0] mPatt , // patern to match / [ CAMW -1:0]
output [ CAMD -1:0] match ); // match / one-hot / [ CAMD -1:0]
localparam ADDRW = `log2(CAMD);
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Trace RAM - a single-ported RAM
reg addRmv; // add or remove (inverted) pattern from CAM / control for CAM
wire [CAMW-1:0] rDataRAM; // read data from RAM (should be erased from CAM)
spram #( .MEMD ( CAMD ), // memory depth
.DATAW( CAMW ), // data width
.IZERO( INOM ), // binary / Initial RAM with zeros (has priority over IFILE)
.IFILE( "" )) // initialization hex file (don't pass extension), optional
trram ( .clk ( clk ), // clock
.wEnb ( !addRmv ), // write enable for port B
.addr ( wAddr ), // write/read address / [`log2(MEMD)-1:0]
.wData( wPatt ), // write data / [DATAW -1:0]
.rData( rDataRAM )); // read data / [DATAW -1:0]
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Transposed RAM as a CAM
wire [CAMD-1:0] match1Hot ; // pattern one-hot match from CAM
reg wEnbCAM ; // write enable for CAM / control for CAM
wire rmvSameAdd = !addRmv & (wPatt==rDataRAM); // trying to remove same just added pattern
trcam #( .CAMD ( CAMD ), // CAM depth (power of 2)
.CAMW ( CAMW ), // CAM/pattern width / for one stage (<=14)
.INOM ( INOM ), // binary / Initial CAM with no match
.BRAM ( BRAM )) // BRAM type- "M20K":Altera's M20K; "GEN":generic
trcam_i ( .clk ( clk ), // clock
.rst ( rst ), // global registers reset
.wEnb ( wEnbCAM & !(rmvSameAdd) ), // write enable
.wrEr ( addRmv ), // add or remove (inverted) pattern from CAM
.wAddr( wAddr ), // write address / [`log2(CAMD)-1:0]
.wPatt( addRmv ? wPatt : rDataRAM ), // write pattern / [ CAMW -1:0]
.mPatt( mPatt ), // patern to match / [ CAMW -1:0]
.match( match1Hot )); // match / one-hot / [ CAMD -1:0]
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// CAM bypassing
// register write address and pattern on wEnb
reg [ADDRW-1:0] wAddrR;
reg [CAMW -1:0] wPattR;
always @(posedge clk, posedge rst)
if (rst) {wAddrR,wPattR} <= {{(ADDRW+CAMW ){1'b0}}};
else if (wEnb) {wAddrR,wPattR} <= { wAddr,wPatt };
// bypass if registered write pattern equals to pattern to match
wire isByp = (wPattR==mPatt);
// second stage bypassing
reg isBypR;
reg [ADDRW-1:0] wAddrRR;
always @(posedge clk, posedge rst)
if (rst) {wAddrRR,isBypR} <= {{(ADDRW +1 ){1'b0}}};
else {wAddrRR,isBypR} <= { wAddrR,isByp };
/////////////// retiming //////////////
//// will increase registers count ////
// onehot registerd write address
reg [CAMD-1:0] wAddr1HotRR ;
//always @(*) begin
// wAddr1HotRR = 0 ;
// wAddr1HotRR[wAddrRR] = 1'b1;
//end
reg [CAMD-1:0] wAddr1HotR ;
always @(*) begin
wAddr1HotR = 0 ;
wAddr1HotR[wAddrR] = 1'b1;
end
always @(posedge clk, posedge rst)
if (rst) wAddr1HotRR <= {CAMD{1'b0}};
else wAddr1HotRR <= wAddr1HotR ;
/////////////// retiming //////////////
// masked onehot match to onehot output
assign match = BYPS ? ( isBypR ? ( wAddr1HotRR | match1Hot)
: (~wAddr1HotRR & match1Hot) )
: match1Hot;
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// controller / Mealy FSM
// Inputs : wEnb
// Outputs: addRmv wEnbCAM
reg curStt, nxtStt ;
localparam S0 = 1'b0;
localparam S1 = 1'b1;
// synchronous
always @(posedge clk, posedge rst)
if (rst) curStt <= S0 ;
else curStt <= nxtStt;
// combinatorial
always @(*)
case (curStt)
S0: if (wEnb) {nxtStt,wEnbCAM,addRmv}={S1,2'b11};
else {nxtStt,wEnbCAM,addRmv}={S0,2'b01};
S1: if (wEnb) {nxtStt,wEnbCAM,addRmv}={S0,2'b10};
else {nxtStt,wEnbCAM,addRmv}={S0,2'b10};
endcase
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
endmodule
|
`timescale 1ns / 1ps
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
// Tom D'Agostino
// ECE398 CAN Controller Design
//
// Create Date: 21:29:50 04/13/2015
// Module Name: BaudGen
// Project Name: CANBUS
// Target Devices: Nexys 3 running a Xilinx Spartan6 XC6LX16-CS324
// Description: The shift register portion of the RX, detects end-of-frame
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
module shift_reg(
input rx,
output reg[(reg_length-1):0] shifted_bus,
output reg finished_rx,
input rst,
input baud_clk
);
parameter reg_length = 150;
initial finished_rx = 0;
parameter idle = 2'b00, reading = 2'b01, finished = 2'b10, finished_and_waiting = 2'b11;
reg[1:0] current_state, next_state;
reg [(reg_length-1):0] bitShiftReg = {reg_length{1'b1}};
always @(posedge baud_clk or posedge rst) begin
if(rst) begin
bitShiftReg <= {reg_length{1'b1}};
current_state <= idle;
end
else begin
current_state <= next_state;
bitShiftReg <= {bitShiftReg[(reg_length-2):0],rx};
end
end
always @(rx or bitShiftReg or current_state) begin
case(current_state)
idle: begin
if(rx == 1)
next_state <= idle;
else
next_state <= reading;
end
reading: begin
if(bitShiftReg[6:0] == {7{1'b1}})
next_state <= finished;
else
next_state <= reading;
end
finished: begin
next_state<= finished_and_waiting;
end
default: begin
next_state<=idle;
end
endcase
end
always @ (current_state) begin
if(current_state == finished)
finished_rx <= 1;
else
finished_rx <= 0;
end
always @ (posedge finished_rx or posedge rst) begin
if(rst)
shifted_bus <= {reg_length{1'b1}};
else
shifted_bus <= bitShiftReg;
end
endmodule
|
/*
* Copyright 2020 The SkyWater PDK Authors
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
* https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
* limitations under the License.
*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
*/
`ifndef SKY130_FD_SC_HDLL__SDFXTP_BEHAVIORAL_PP_V
`define SKY130_FD_SC_HDLL__SDFXTP_BEHAVIORAL_PP_V
/**
* sdfxtp: Scan delay flop, non-inverted clock, single output.
*
* Verilog simulation functional model.
*/
`timescale 1ns / 1ps
`default_nettype none
// Import user defined primitives.
`include "../../models/udp_mux_2to1/sky130_fd_sc_hdll__udp_mux_2to1.v"
`include "../../models/udp_dff_p_pp_pg_n/sky130_fd_sc_hdll__udp_dff_p_pp_pg_n.v"
`celldefine
module sky130_fd_sc_hdll__sdfxtp (
Q ,
CLK ,
D ,
SCD ,
SCE ,
VPWR,
VGND,
VPB ,
VNB
);
// Module ports
output Q ;
input CLK ;
input D ;
input SCD ;
input SCE ;
input VPWR;
input VGND;
input VPB ;
input VNB ;
// Local signals
wire buf_Q ;
wire mux_out ;
reg notifier ;
wire D_delayed ;
wire SCD_delayed;
wire SCE_delayed;
wire CLK_delayed;
wire awake ;
wire cond1 ;
wire cond2 ;
wire cond3 ;
// Name Output Other arguments
sky130_fd_sc_hdll__udp_mux_2to1 mux_2to10 (mux_out, D_delayed, SCD_delayed, SCE_delayed );
sky130_fd_sc_hdll__udp_dff$P_pp$PG$N dff0 (buf_Q , mux_out, CLK_delayed, notifier, VPWR, VGND);
assign awake = ( VPWR === 1'b1 );
assign cond1 = ( ( SCE_delayed === 1'b0 ) && awake );
assign cond2 = ( ( SCE_delayed === 1'b1 ) && awake );
assign cond3 = ( ( D_delayed !== SCD_delayed ) && awake );
buf buf0 (Q , buf_Q );
endmodule
`endcelldefine
`default_nettype wire
`endif // SKY130_FD_SC_HDLL__SDFXTP_BEHAVIORAL_PP_V |
//-----------------------------------------------
// This is the simplest form of inferring the
// simple/SRL(16/32)CE in a Xilinx FPGA.
//-----------------------------------------------
`timescale 1ns / 100ps
`default_nettype none
(* DowngradeIPIdentifiedWarnings="yes" *)
module axi_protocol_converter_v2_1_b2s_simple_fifo #
(
parameter C_WIDTH = 8,
parameter C_AWIDTH = 4,
parameter C_DEPTH = 16
)
(
input wire clk, // Main System Clock (Sync FIFO)
input wire rst, // FIFO Counter Reset (Clk
input wire wr_en, // FIFO Write Enable (Clk)
input wire rd_en, // FIFO Read Enable (Clk)
input wire [C_WIDTH-1:0] din, // FIFO Data Input (Clk)
output wire [C_WIDTH-1:0] dout, // FIFO Data Output (Clk)
output wire a_full,
output wire full, // FIFO FULL Status (Clk)
output wire a_empty,
output wire empty // FIFO EMPTY Status (Clk)
);
///////////////////////////////////////
// FIFO Local Parameters
///////////////////////////////////////
localparam [C_AWIDTH-1:0] C_EMPTY = ~(0);
localparam [C_AWIDTH-1:0] C_EMPTY_PRE = (0);
localparam [C_AWIDTH-1:0] C_FULL = C_EMPTY-1;
localparam [C_AWIDTH-1:0] C_FULL_PRE = (C_DEPTH < 8) ? C_FULL-1 : C_FULL-(C_DEPTH/8);
///////////////////////////////////////
// FIFO Internal Signals
///////////////////////////////////////
reg [C_WIDTH-1:0] memory [C_DEPTH-1:0];
reg [C_AWIDTH-1:0] cnt_read;
// synthesis attribute MAX_FANOUT of cnt_read is 10;
///////////////////////////////////////
// Main simple FIFO Array
///////////////////////////////////////
always @(posedge clk) begin : BLKSRL
integer i;
if (wr_en) begin
for (i = 0; i < C_DEPTH-1; i = i + 1) begin
memory[i+1] <= memory[i];
end
memory[0] <= din;
end
end
///////////////////////////////////////
// Read Index Counter
// Up/Down Counter
// *** Notice that there is no ***
// *** OVERRUN protection. ***
///////////////////////////////////////
always @(posedge clk) begin
if (rst) cnt_read <= C_EMPTY;
else if ( wr_en & !rd_en) cnt_read <= cnt_read + 1'b1;
else if (!wr_en & rd_en) cnt_read <= cnt_read - 1'b1;
end
///////////////////////////////////////
// Status Flags / Outputs
// These could be registered, but would
// increase logic in order to pre-decode
// FULL/EMPTY status.
///////////////////////////////////////
assign full = (cnt_read == C_FULL);
assign empty = (cnt_read == C_EMPTY);
assign a_full = ((cnt_read >= C_FULL_PRE) && (cnt_read != C_EMPTY));
assign a_empty = (cnt_read == C_EMPTY_PRE);
assign dout = (C_DEPTH == 1) ? memory[0] : memory[cnt_read];
endmodule // axi_protocol_converter_v2_1_b2s_simple_fifo
`default_nettype wire
|
//-----------------------------------------------
// This is the simplest form of inferring the
// simple/SRL(16/32)CE in a Xilinx FPGA.
//-----------------------------------------------
`timescale 1ns / 100ps
`default_nettype none
(* DowngradeIPIdentifiedWarnings="yes" *)
module axi_protocol_converter_v2_1_b2s_simple_fifo #
(
parameter C_WIDTH = 8,
parameter C_AWIDTH = 4,
parameter C_DEPTH = 16
)
(
input wire clk, // Main System Clock (Sync FIFO)
input wire rst, // FIFO Counter Reset (Clk
input wire wr_en, // FIFO Write Enable (Clk)
input wire rd_en, // FIFO Read Enable (Clk)
input wire [C_WIDTH-1:0] din, // FIFO Data Input (Clk)
output wire [C_WIDTH-1:0] dout, // FIFO Data Output (Clk)
output wire a_full,
output wire full, // FIFO FULL Status (Clk)
output wire a_empty,
output wire empty // FIFO EMPTY Status (Clk)
);
///////////////////////////////////////
// FIFO Local Parameters
///////////////////////////////////////
localparam [C_AWIDTH-1:0] C_EMPTY = ~(0);
localparam [C_AWIDTH-1:0] C_EMPTY_PRE = (0);
localparam [C_AWIDTH-1:0] C_FULL = C_EMPTY-1;
localparam [C_AWIDTH-1:0] C_FULL_PRE = (C_DEPTH < 8) ? C_FULL-1 : C_FULL-(C_DEPTH/8);
///////////////////////////////////////
// FIFO Internal Signals
///////////////////////////////////////
reg [C_WIDTH-1:0] memory [C_DEPTH-1:0];
reg [C_AWIDTH-1:0] cnt_read;
// synthesis attribute MAX_FANOUT of cnt_read is 10;
///////////////////////////////////////
// Main simple FIFO Array
///////////////////////////////////////
always @(posedge clk) begin : BLKSRL
integer i;
if (wr_en) begin
for (i = 0; i < C_DEPTH-1; i = i + 1) begin
memory[i+1] <= memory[i];
end
memory[0] <= din;
end
end
///////////////////////////////////////
// Read Index Counter
// Up/Down Counter
// *** Notice that there is no ***
// *** OVERRUN protection. ***
///////////////////////////////////////
always @(posedge clk) begin
if (rst) cnt_read <= C_EMPTY;
else if ( wr_en & !rd_en) cnt_read <= cnt_read + 1'b1;
else if (!wr_en & rd_en) cnt_read <= cnt_read - 1'b1;
end
///////////////////////////////////////
// Status Flags / Outputs
// These could be registered, but would
// increase logic in order to pre-decode
// FULL/EMPTY status.
///////////////////////////////////////
assign full = (cnt_read == C_FULL);
assign empty = (cnt_read == C_EMPTY);
assign a_full = ((cnt_read >= C_FULL_PRE) && (cnt_read != C_EMPTY));
assign a_empty = (cnt_read == C_EMPTY_PRE);
assign dout = (C_DEPTH == 1) ? memory[0] : memory[cnt_read];
endmodule // axi_protocol_converter_v2_1_b2s_simple_fifo
`default_nettype wire
|
//-----------------------------------------------
// This is the simplest form of inferring the
// simple/SRL(16/32)CE in a Xilinx FPGA.
//-----------------------------------------------
`timescale 1ns / 100ps
`default_nettype none
(* DowngradeIPIdentifiedWarnings="yes" *)
module axi_protocol_converter_v2_1_b2s_simple_fifo #
(
parameter C_WIDTH = 8,
parameter C_AWIDTH = 4,
parameter C_DEPTH = 16
)
(
input wire clk, // Main System Clock (Sync FIFO)
input wire rst, // FIFO Counter Reset (Clk
input wire wr_en, // FIFO Write Enable (Clk)
input wire rd_en, // FIFO Read Enable (Clk)
input wire [C_WIDTH-1:0] din, // FIFO Data Input (Clk)
output wire [C_WIDTH-1:0] dout, // FIFO Data Output (Clk)
output wire a_full,
output wire full, // FIFO FULL Status (Clk)
output wire a_empty,
output wire empty // FIFO EMPTY Status (Clk)
);
///////////////////////////////////////
// FIFO Local Parameters
///////////////////////////////////////
localparam [C_AWIDTH-1:0] C_EMPTY = ~(0);
localparam [C_AWIDTH-1:0] C_EMPTY_PRE = (0);
localparam [C_AWIDTH-1:0] C_FULL = C_EMPTY-1;
localparam [C_AWIDTH-1:0] C_FULL_PRE = (C_DEPTH < 8) ? C_FULL-1 : C_FULL-(C_DEPTH/8);
///////////////////////////////////////
// FIFO Internal Signals
///////////////////////////////////////
reg [C_WIDTH-1:0] memory [C_DEPTH-1:0];
reg [C_AWIDTH-1:0] cnt_read;
// synthesis attribute MAX_FANOUT of cnt_read is 10;
///////////////////////////////////////
// Main simple FIFO Array
///////////////////////////////////////
always @(posedge clk) begin : BLKSRL
integer i;
if (wr_en) begin
for (i = 0; i < C_DEPTH-1; i = i + 1) begin
memory[i+1] <= memory[i];
end
memory[0] <= din;
end
end
///////////////////////////////////////
// Read Index Counter
// Up/Down Counter
// *** Notice that there is no ***
// *** OVERRUN protection. ***
///////////////////////////////////////
always @(posedge clk) begin
if (rst) cnt_read <= C_EMPTY;
else if ( wr_en & !rd_en) cnt_read <= cnt_read + 1'b1;
else if (!wr_en & rd_en) cnt_read <= cnt_read - 1'b1;
end
///////////////////////////////////////
// Status Flags / Outputs
// These could be registered, but would
// increase logic in order to pre-decode
// FULL/EMPTY status.
///////////////////////////////////////
assign full = (cnt_read == C_FULL);
assign empty = (cnt_read == C_EMPTY);
assign a_full = ((cnt_read >= C_FULL_PRE) && (cnt_read != C_EMPTY));
assign a_empty = (cnt_read == C_EMPTY_PRE);
assign dout = (C_DEPTH == 1) ? memory[0] : memory[cnt_read];
endmodule // axi_protocol_converter_v2_1_b2s_simple_fifo
`default_nettype wire
|
/*
*
* Copyright (c) 2011 [email protected]
*
*
*
* This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*
*/
`timescale 1ns/1ps
// A quick define to help index 32-bit words inside a larger register.
`define IDX(x) (((x)+1)*(32)-1):((x)*(32))
// Perform a SHA-256 transformation on the given 512-bit data, and 256-bit
// initial state,
// Outputs one 256-bit hash every LOOP cycle(s).
//
// The LOOP parameter determines both the size and speed of this module.
// A value of 1 implies a fully unrolled SHA-256 calculation spanning 64 round
// modules and calculating a full SHA-256 hash every clock cycle. A value of
// 2 implies a half-unrolled loop, with 32 round modules and calculating
// a full hash in 2 clock cycles. And so forth.
module sha256_transform #(
parameter LOOP = 7'd64 // For ltcminer
) (
input clk,
input feedback,
input [5:0] cnt,
input [255:0] rx_state,
input [511:0] rx_input,
output reg [255:0] tx_hash
);
// Constants defined by the SHA-2 standard.
localparam Ks = {
32'h428a2f98, 32'h71374491, 32'hb5c0fbcf, 32'he9b5dba5,
32'h3956c25b, 32'h59f111f1, 32'h923f82a4, 32'hab1c5ed5,
32'hd807aa98, 32'h12835b01, 32'h243185be, 32'h550c7dc3,
32'h72be5d74, 32'h80deb1fe, 32'h9bdc06a7, 32'hc19bf174,
32'he49b69c1, 32'hefbe4786, 32'h0fc19dc6, 32'h240ca1cc,
32'h2de92c6f, 32'h4a7484aa, 32'h5cb0a9dc, 32'h76f988da,
32'h983e5152, 32'ha831c66d, 32'hb00327c8, 32'hbf597fc7,
32'hc6e00bf3, 32'hd5a79147, 32'h06ca6351, 32'h14292967,
32'h27b70a85, 32'h2e1b2138, 32'h4d2c6dfc, 32'h53380d13,
32'h650a7354, 32'h766a0abb, 32'h81c2c92e, 32'h92722c85,
32'ha2bfe8a1, 32'ha81a664b, 32'hc24b8b70, 32'hc76c51a3,
32'hd192e819, 32'hd6990624, 32'hf40e3585, 32'h106aa070,
32'h19a4c116, 32'h1e376c08, 32'h2748774c, 32'h34b0bcb5,
32'h391c0cb3, 32'h4ed8aa4a, 32'h5b9cca4f, 32'h682e6ff3,
32'h748f82ee, 32'h78a5636f, 32'h84c87814, 32'h8cc70208,
32'h90befffa, 32'ha4506ceb, 32'hbef9a3f7, 32'hc67178f2};
genvar i;
generate
for (i = 0; i < 64/LOOP; i = i + 1) begin : HASHERS
// These are declared as registers in sha256_digester
wire [511:0] W; // reg tx_w
wire [255:0] state; // reg tx_state
if(i == 0)
sha256_digester U (
.clk(clk),
.k(Ks[32*(63-cnt) +: 32]),
.rx_w(feedback ? W : rx_input),
.rx_state(feedback ? state : rx_state),
.tx_w(W),
.tx_state(state)
);
else
sha256_digester U (
.clk(clk),
.k(Ks[32*(63-LOOP*i-cnt) +: 32]),
.rx_w(feedback ? W : HASHERS[i-1].W),
.rx_state(feedback ? state : HASHERS[i-1].state),
.tx_w(W),
.tx_state(state)
);
end
endgenerate
always @ (posedge clk)
begin
if (!feedback)
begin
tx_hash[`IDX(0)] <= rx_state[`IDX(0)] + HASHERS[64/LOOP-6'd1].state[`IDX(0)];
tx_hash[`IDX(1)] <= rx_state[`IDX(1)] + HASHERS[64/LOOP-6'd1].state[`IDX(1)];
tx_hash[`IDX(2)] <= rx_state[`IDX(2)] + HASHERS[64/LOOP-6'd1].state[`IDX(2)];
tx_hash[`IDX(3)] <= rx_state[`IDX(3)] + HASHERS[64/LOOP-6'd1].state[`IDX(3)];
tx_hash[`IDX(4)] <= rx_state[`IDX(4)] + HASHERS[64/LOOP-6'd1].state[`IDX(4)];
tx_hash[`IDX(5)] <= rx_state[`IDX(5)] + HASHERS[64/LOOP-6'd1].state[`IDX(5)];
tx_hash[`IDX(6)] <= rx_state[`IDX(6)] + HASHERS[64/LOOP-6'd1].state[`IDX(6)];
tx_hash[`IDX(7)] <= rx_state[`IDX(7)] + HASHERS[64/LOOP-6'd1].state[`IDX(7)];
end
end
endmodule
module sha256_digester (clk, k, rx_w, rx_state, tx_w, tx_state);
input clk;
input [31:0] k;
input [511:0] rx_w;
input [255:0] rx_state;
output reg [511:0] tx_w;
output reg [255:0] tx_state;
wire [31:0] e0_w, e1_w, ch_w, maj_w, s0_w, s1_w;
e0 e0_blk (rx_state[`IDX(0)], e0_w);
e1 e1_blk (rx_state[`IDX(4)], e1_w);
ch ch_blk (rx_state[`IDX(4)], rx_state[`IDX(5)], rx_state[`IDX(6)], ch_w);
maj maj_blk (rx_state[`IDX(0)], rx_state[`IDX(1)], rx_state[`IDX(2)], maj_w);
s0 s0_blk (rx_w[63:32], s0_w);
s1 s1_blk (rx_w[479:448], s1_w);
wire [31:0] t1 = rx_state[`IDX(7)] + e1_w + ch_w + rx_w[31:0] + k;
wire [31:0] t2 = e0_w + maj_w;
wire [31:0] new_w = s1_w + rx_w[319:288] + s0_w + rx_w[31:0];
always @ (posedge clk)
begin
tx_w[511:480] <= new_w;
tx_w[479:0] <= rx_w[511:32];
tx_state[`IDX(7)] <= rx_state[`IDX(6)];
tx_state[`IDX(6)] <= rx_state[`IDX(5)];
tx_state[`IDX(5)] <= rx_state[`IDX(4)];
tx_state[`IDX(4)] <= rx_state[`IDX(3)] + t1;
tx_state[`IDX(3)] <= rx_state[`IDX(2)];
tx_state[`IDX(2)] <= rx_state[`IDX(1)];
tx_state[`IDX(1)] <= rx_state[`IDX(0)];
tx_state[`IDX(0)] <= t1 + t2;
end
endmodule
|
/*
*
* Copyright (c) 2011 [email protected]
*
*
*
* This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*
*/
`timescale 1ns/1ps
// A quick define to help index 32-bit words inside a larger register.
`define IDX(x) (((x)+1)*(32)-1):((x)*(32))
// Perform a SHA-256 transformation on the given 512-bit data, and 256-bit
// initial state,
// Outputs one 256-bit hash every LOOP cycle(s).
//
// The LOOP parameter determines both the size and speed of this module.
// A value of 1 implies a fully unrolled SHA-256 calculation spanning 64 round
// modules and calculating a full SHA-256 hash every clock cycle. A value of
// 2 implies a half-unrolled loop, with 32 round modules and calculating
// a full hash in 2 clock cycles. And so forth.
module sha256_transform #(
parameter LOOP = 7'd64 // For ltcminer
) (
input clk,
input feedback,
input [5:0] cnt,
input [255:0] rx_state,
input [511:0] rx_input,
output reg [255:0] tx_hash
);
// Constants defined by the SHA-2 standard.
localparam Ks = {
32'h428a2f98, 32'h71374491, 32'hb5c0fbcf, 32'he9b5dba5,
32'h3956c25b, 32'h59f111f1, 32'h923f82a4, 32'hab1c5ed5,
32'hd807aa98, 32'h12835b01, 32'h243185be, 32'h550c7dc3,
32'h72be5d74, 32'h80deb1fe, 32'h9bdc06a7, 32'hc19bf174,
32'he49b69c1, 32'hefbe4786, 32'h0fc19dc6, 32'h240ca1cc,
32'h2de92c6f, 32'h4a7484aa, 32'h5cb0a9dc, 32'h76f988da,
32'h983e5152, 32'ha831c66d, 32'hb00327c8, 32'hbf597fc7,
32'hc6e00bf3, 32'hd5a79147, 32'h06ca6351, 32'h14292967,
32'h27b70a85, 32'h2e1b2138, 32'h4d2c6dfc, 32'h53380d13,
32'h650a7354, 32'h766a0abb, 32'h81c2c92e, 32'h92722c85,
32'ha2bfe8a1, 32'ha81a664b, 32'hc24b8b70, 32'hc76c51a3,
32'hd192e819, 32'hd6990624, 32'hf40e3585, 32'h106aa070,
32'h19a4c116, 32'h1e376c08, 32'h2748774c, 32'h34b0bcb5,
32'h391c0cb3, 32'h4ed8aa4a, 32'h5b9cca4f, 32'h682e6ff3,
32'h748f82ee, 32'h78a5636f, 32'h84c87814, 32'h8cc70208,
32'h90befffa, 32'ha4506ceb, 32'hbef9a3f7, 32'hc67178f2};
genvar i;
generate
for (i = 0; i < 64/LOOP; i = i + 1) begin : HASHERS
// These are declared as registers in sha256_digester
wire [511:0] W; // reg tx_w
wire [255:0] state; // reg tx_state
if(i == 0)
sha256_digester U (
.clk(clk),
.k(Ks[32*(63-cnt) +: 32]),
.rx_w(feedback ? W : rx_input),
.rx_state(feedback ? state : rx_state),
.tx_w(W),
.tx_state(state)
);
else
sha256_digester U (
.clk(clk),
.k(Ks[32*(63-LOOP*i-cnt) +: 32]),
.rx_w(feedback ? W : HASHERS[i-1].W),
.rx_state(feedback ? state : HASHERS[i-1].state),
.tx_w(W),
.tx_state(state)
);
end
endgenerate
always @ (posedge clk)
begin
if (!feedback)
begin
tx_hash[`IDX(0)] <= rx_state[`IDX(0)] + HASHERS[64/LOOP-6'd1].state[`IDX(0)];
tx_hash[`IDX(1)] <= rx_state[`IDX(1)] + HASHERS[64/LOOP-6'd1].state[`IDX(1)];
tx_hash[`IDX(2)] <= rx_state[`IDX(2)] + HASHERS[64/LOOP-6'd1].state[`IDX(2)];
tx_hash[`IDX(3)] <= rx_state[`IDX(3)] + HASHERS[64/LOOP-6'd1].state[`IDX(3)];
tx_hash[`IDX(4)] <= rx_state[`IDX(4)] + HASHERS[64/LOOP-6'd1].state[`IDX(4)];
tx_hash[`IDX(5)] <= rx_state[`IDX(5)] + HASHERS[64/LOOP-6'd1].state[`IDX(5)];
tx_hash[`IDX(6)] <= rx_state[`IDX(6)] + HASHERS[64/LOOP-6'd1].state[`IDX(6)];
tx_hash[`IDX(7)] <= rx_state[`IDX(7)] + HASHERS[64/LOOP-6'd1].state[`IDX(7)];
end
end
endmodule
module sha256_digester (clk, k, rx_w, rx_state, tx_w, tx_state);
input clk;
input [31:0] k;
input [511:0] rx_w;
input [255:0] rx_state;
output reg [511:0] tx_w;
output reg [255:0] tx_state;
wire [31:0] e0_w, e1_w, ch_w, maj_w, s0_w, s1_w;
e0 e0_blk (rx_state[`IDX(0)], e0_w);
e1 e1_blk (rx_state[`IDX(4)], e1_w);
ch ch_blk (rx_state[`IDX(4)], rx_state[`IDX(5)], rx_state[`IDX(6)], ch_w);
maj maj_blk (rx_state[`IDX(0)], rx_state[`IDX(1)], rx_state[`IDX(2)], maj_w);
s0 s0_blk (rx_w[63:32], s0_w);
s1 s1_blk (rx_w[479:448], s1_w);
wire [31:0] t1 = rx_state[`IDX(7)] + e1_w + ch_w + rx_w[31:0] + k;
wire [31:0] t2 = e0_w + maj_w;
wire [31:0] new_w = s1_w + rx_w[319:288] + s0_w + rx_w[31:0];
always @ (posedge clk)
begin
tx_w[511:480] <= new_w;
tx_w[479:0] <= rx_w[511:32];
tx_state[`IDX(7)] <= rx_state[`IDX(6)];
tx_state[`IDX(6)] <= rx_state[`IDX(5)];
tx_state[`IDX(5)] <= rx_state[`IDX(4)];
tx_state[`IDX(4)] <= rx_state[`IDX(3)] + t1;
tx_state[`IDX(3)] <= rx_state[`IDX(2)];
tx_state[`IDX(2)] <= rx_state[`IDX(1)];
tx_state[`IDX(1)] <= rx_state[`IDX(0)];
tx_state[`IDX(0)] <= t1 + t2;
end
endmodule
|
/*
*
* Copyright (c) 2011 [email protected]
*
*
*
* This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*
*/
`timescale 1ns/1ps
// A quick define to help index 32-bit words inside a larger register.
`define IDX(x) (((x)+1)*(32)-1):((x)*(32))
// Perform a SHA-256 transformation on the given 512-bit data, and 256-bit
// initial state,
// Outputs one 256-bit hash every LOOP cycle(s).
//
// The LOOP parameter determines both the size and speed of this module.
// A value of 1 implies a fully unrolled SHA-256 calculation spanning 64 round
// modules and calculating a full SHA-256 hash every clock cycle. A value of
// 2 implies a half-unrolled loop, with 32 round modules and calculating
// a full hash in 2 clock cycles. And so forth.
module sha256_transform #(
parameter LOOP = 7'd64 // For ltcminer
) (
input clk,
input feedback,
input [5:0] cnt,
input [255:0] rx_state,
input [511:0] rx_input,
output reg [255:0] tx_hash
);
// Constants defined by the SHA-2 standard.
localparam Ks = {
32'h428a2f98, 32'h71374491, 32'hb5c0fbcf, 32'he9b5dba5,
32'h3956c25b, 32'h59f111f1, 32'h923f82a4, 32'hab1c5ed5,
32'hd807aa98, 32'h12835b01, 32'h243185be, 32'h550c7dc3,
32'h72be5d74, 32'h80deb1fe, 32'h9bdc06a7, 32'hc19bf174,
32'he49b69c1, 32'hefbe4786, 32'h0fc19dc6, 32'h240ca1cc,
32'h2de92c6f, 32'h4a7484aa, 32'h5cb0a9dc, 32'h76f988da,
32'h983e5152, 32'ha831c66d, 32'hb00327c8, 32'hbf597fc7,
32'hc6e00bf3, 32'hd5a79147, 32'h06ca6351, 32'h14292967,
32'h27b70a85, 32'h2e1b2138, 32'h4d2c6dfc, 32'h53380d13,
32'h650a7354, 32'h766a0abb, 32'h81c2c92e, 32'h92722c85,
32'ha2bfe8a1, 32'ha81a664b, 32'hc24b8b70, 32'hc76c51a3,
32'hd192e819, 32'hd6990624, 32'hf40e3585, 32'h106aa070,
32'h19a4c116, 32'h1e376c08, 32'h2748774c, 32'h34b0bcb5,
32'h391c0cb3, 32'h4ed8aa4a, 32'h5b9cca4f, 32'h682e6ff3,
32'h748f82ee, 32'h78a5636f, 32'h84c87814, 32'h8cc70208,
32'h90befffa, 32'ha4506ceb, 32'hbef9a3f7, 32'hc67178f2};
genvar i;
generate
for (i = 0; i < 64/LOOP; i = i + 1) begin : HASHERS
// These are declared as registers in sha256_digester
wire [511:0] W; // reg tx_w
wire [255:0] state; // reg tx_state
if(i == 0)
sha256_digester U (
.clk(clk),
.k(Ks[32*(63-cnt) +: 32]),
.rx_w(feedback ? W : rx_input),
.rx_state(feedback ? state : rx_state),
.tx_w(W),
.tx_state(state)
);
else
sha256_digester U (
.clk(clk),
.k(Ks[32*(63-LOOP*i-cnt) +: 32]),
.rx_w(feedback ? W : HASHERS[i-1].W),
.rx_state(feedback ? state : HASHERS[i-1].state),
.tx_w(W),
.tx_state(state)
);
end
endgenerate
always @ (posedge clk)
begin
if (!feedback)
begin
tx_hash[`IDX(0)] <= rx_state[`IDX(0)] + HASHERS[64/LOOP-6'd1].state[`IDX(0)];
tx_hash[`IDX(1)] <= rx_state[`IDX(1)] + HASHERS[64/LOOP-6'd1].state[`IDX(1)];
tx_hash[`IDX(2)] <= rx_state[`IDX(2)] + HASHERS[64/LOOP-6'd1].state[`IDX(2)];
tx_hash[`IDX(3)] <= rx_state[`IDX(3)] + HASHERS[64/LOOP-6'd1].state[`IDX(3)];
tx_hash[`IDX(4)] <= rx_state[`IDX(4)] + HASHERS[64/LOOP-6'd1].state[`IDX(4)];
tx_hash[`IDX(5)] <= rx_state[`IDX(5)] + HASHERS[64/LOOP-6'd1].state[`IDX(5)];
tx_hash[`IDX(6)] <= rx_state[`IDX(6)] + HASHERS[64/LOOP-6'd1].state[`IDX(6)];
tx_hash[`IDX(7)] <= rx_state[`IDX(7)] + HASHERS[64/LOOP-6'd1].state[`IDX(7)];
end
end
endmodule
module sha256_digester (clk, k, rx_w, rx_state, tx_w, tx_state);
input clk;
input [31:0] k;
input [511:0] rx_w;
input [255:0] rx_state;
output reg [511:0] tx_w;
output reg [255:0] tx_state;
wire [31:0] e0_w, e1_w, ch_w, maj_w, s0_w, s1_w;
e0 e0_blk (rx_state[`IDX(0)], e0_w);
e1 e1_blk (rx_state[`IDX(4)], e1_w);
ch ch_blk (rx_state[`IDX(4)], rx_state[`IDX(5)], rx_state[`IDX(6)], ch_w);
maj maj_blk (rx_state[`IDX(0)], rx_state[`IDX(1)], rx_state[`IDX(2)], maj_w);
s0 s0_blk (rx_w[63:32], s0_w);
s1 s1_blk (rx_w[479:448], s1_w);
wire [31:0] t1 = rx_state[`IDX(7)] + e1_w + ch_w + rx_w[31:0] + k;
wire [31:0] t2 = e0_w + maj_w;
wire [31:0] new_w = s1_w + rx_w[319:288] + s0_w + rx_w[31:0];
always @ (posedge clk)
begin
tx_w[511:480] <= new_w;
tx_w[479:0] <= rx_w[511:32];
tx_state[`IDX(7)] <= rx_state[`IDX(6)];
tx_state[`IDX(6)] <= rx_state[`IDX(5)];
tx_state[`IDX(5)] <= rx_state[`IDX(4)];
tx_state[`IDX(4)] <= rx_state[`IDX(3)] + t1;
tx_state[`IDX(3)] <= rx_state[`IDX(2)];
tx_state[`IDX(2)] <= rx_state[`IDX(1)];
tx_state[`IDX(1)] <= rx_state[`IDX(0)];
tx_state[`IDX(0)] <= t1 + t2;
end
endmodule
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// Taken from http://www.europa.com/~celiac/fsm_samp.html
// These are the symbolic names for states
parameter [1:0] //synopsys enum state_info
S0 = 2'h0,
S1 = 2'h1,
S2 = 2'h2,
S3 = 2'h3;
// These are the current state and next state variables
reg [1:0] /* synopsys enum state_info */ state;
reg [1:0] /* synopsys enum state_info */ next_state;
// synopsys state_vector state
always @ (state or y or x)
begin
next_state = state;
case (state) // synopsys full_case parallel_case
S0: begin
if (x) begin
next_state = S1;
end
else begin
next_state = S2;
end
end
S1: begin
if (y) begin
next_state = S2;
end
else begin
next_state = S0;
end
end
S2: begin
if (x & y) begin
next_state = S3;
end
else begin
next_state = S0;
end
end
S3: begin
next_state = S0;
end
endcase
end
always @ (posedge clk or posedge reset)
begin
if (reset) begin
state <= S0;
end
else begin
state <= next_state;
end
end
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// Taken from http://www.europa.com/~celiac/fsm_samp.html
// These are the symbolic names for states
parameter [1:0] //synopsys enum state_info
S0 = 2'h0,
S1 = 2'h1,
S2 = 2'h2,
S3 = 2'h3;
// These are the current state and next state variables
reg [1:0] /* synopsys enum state_info */ state;
reg [1:0] /* synopsys enum state_info */ next_state;
// synopsys state_vector state
always @ (state or y or x)
begin
next_state = state;
case (state) // synopsys full_case parallel_case
S0: begin
if (x) begin
next_state = S1;
end
else begin
next_state = S2;
end
end
S1: begin
if (y) begin
next_state = S2;
end
else begin
next_state = S0;
end
end
S2: begin
if (x & y) begin
next_state = S3;
end
else begin
next_state = S0;
end
end
S3: begin
next_state = S0;
end
endcase
end
always @ (posedge clk or posedge reset)
begin
if (reset) begin
state <= S0;
end
else begin
state <= next_state;
end
end
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// Taken from http://www.europa.com/~celiac/fsm_samp.html
// These are the symbolic names for states
parameter [1:0] //synopsys enum state_info
S0 = 2'h0,
S1 = 2'h1,
S2 = 2'h2,
S3 = 2'h3;
// These are the current state and next state variables
reg [1:0] /* synopsys enum state_info */ state;
reg [1:0] /* synopsys enum state_info */ next_state;
// synopsys state_vector state
always @ (state or y or x)
begin
next_state = state;
case (state) // synopsys full_case parallel_case
S0: begin
if (x) begin
next_state = S1;
end
else begin
next_state = S2;
end
end
S1: begin
if (y) begin
next_state = S2;
end
else begin
next_state = S0;
end
end
S2: begin
if (x & y) begin
next_state = S3;
end
else begin
next_state = S0;
end
end
S3: begin
next_state = S0;
end
endcase
end
always @ (posedge clk or posedge reset)
begin
if (reset) begin
state <= S0;
end
else begin
state <= next_state;
end
end
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// Taken from http://www.europa.com/~celiac/fsm_samp.html
// These are the symbolic names for states
parameter [1:0] //synopsys enum state_info
S0 = 2'h0,
S1 = 2'h1,
S2 = 2'h2,
S3 = 2'h3;
// These are the current state and next state variables
reg [1:0] /* synopsys enum state_info */ state;
reg [1:0] /* synopsys enum state_info */ next_state;
// synopsys state_vector state
always @ (state or y or x)
begin
next_state = state;
case (state) // synopsys full_case parallel_case
S0: begin
if (x) begin
next_state = S1;
end
else begin
next_state = S2;
end
end
S1: begin
if (y) begin
next_state = S2;
end
else begin
next_state = S0;
end
end
S2: begin
if (x & y) begin
next_state = S3;
end
else begin
next_state = S0;
end
end
S3: begin
next_state = S0;
end
endcase
end
always @ (posedge clk or posedge reset)
begin
if (reset) begin
state <= S0;
end
else begin
state <= next_state;
end
end
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// Taken from http://www.europa.com/~celiac/fsm_samp.html
// These are the symbolic names for states
parameter [1:0] //synopsys enum state_info
S0 = 2'h0,
S1 = 2'h1,
S2 = 2'h2,
S3 = 2'h3;
// These are the current state and next state variables
reg [1:0] /* synopsys enum state_info */ state;
reg [1:0] /* synopsys enum state_info */ next_state;
// synopsys state_vector state
always @ (state or y or x)
begin
next_state = state;
case (state) // synopsys full_case parallel_case
S0: begin
if (x) begin
next_state = S1;
end
else begin
next_state = S2;
end
end
S1: begin
if (y) begin
next_state = S2;
end
else begin
next_state = S0;
end
end
S2: begin
if (x & y) begin
next_state = S3;
end
else begin
next_state = S0;
end
end
S3: begin
next_state = S0;
end
endcase
end
always @ (posedge clk or posedge reset)
begin
if (reset) begin
state <= S0;
end
else begin
state <= next_state;
end
end
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// Taken from http://www.europa.com/~celiac/fsm_samp.html
// These are the symbolic names for states
parameter [1:0] //synopsys enum state_info
S0 = 2'h0,
S1 = 2'h1,
S2 = 2'h2,
S3 = 2'h3;
// These are the current state and next state variables
reg [1:0] /* synopsys enum state_info */ state;
reg [1:0] /* synopsys enum state_info */ next_state;
// synopsys state_vector state
always @ (state or y or x)
begin
next_state = state;
case (state) // synopsys full_case parallel_case
S0: begin
if (x) begin
next_state = S1;
end
else begin
next_state = S2;
end
end
S1: begin
if (y) begin
next_state = S2;
end
else begin
next_state = S0;
end
end
S2: begin
if (x & y) begin
next_state = S3;
end
else begin
next_state = S0;
end
end
S3: begin
next_state = S0;
end
endcase
end
always @ (posedge clk or posedge reset)
begin
if (reset) begin
state <= S0;
end
else begin
state <= next_state;
end
end
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// Taken from http://www.europa.com/~celiac/fsm_samp.html
// These are the symbolic names for states
parameter [1:0] //synopsys enum state_info
S0 = 2'h0,
S1 = 2'h1,
S2 = 2'h2,
S3 = 2'h3;
// These are the current state and next state variables
reg [1:0] /* synopsys enum state_info */ state;
reg [1:0] /* synopsys enum state_info */ next_state;
// synopsys state_vector state
always @ (state or y or x)
begin
next_state = state;
case (state) // synopsys full_case parallel_case
S0: begin
if (x) begin
next_state = S1;
end
else begin
next_state = S2;
end
end
S1: begin
if (y) begin
next_state = S2;
end
else begin
next_state = S0;
end
end
S2: begin
if (x & y) begin
next_state = S3;
end
else begin
next_state = S0;
end
end
S3: begin
next_state = S0;
end
endcase
end
always @ (posedge clk or posedge reset)
begin
if (reset) begin
state <= S0;
end
else begin
state <= next_state;
end
end
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`include "hi_simulate.v"
/*
pck0 - input main 24Mhz clock (PLL / 4)
[7:0] adc_d - input data from A/D converter
mod_type - modulation type
pwr_lo - output to coil drivers (ssp_clk / 8)
adc_clk - output A/D clock signal
ssp_frame - output SSS frame indicator (goes high while the 8 bits are shifted)
ssp_din - output SSP data to ARM (shifts 8 bit A/D value serially to ARM MSB first)
ssp_clk - output SSP clock signal
ck_1356meg - input unused
ck_1356megb - input unused
ssp_dout - input unused
cross_hi - input unused
cross_lo - input unused
pwr_hi - output unused, tied low
pwr_oe1 - output unused, undefined
pwr_oe2 - output unused, undefined
pwr_oe3 - output unused, undefined
pwr_oe4 - output unused, undefined
dbg - output alias for adc_clk
*/
module testbed_hi_simulate;
reg pck0;
reg [7:0] adc_d;
reg mod_type;
wire pwr_lo;
wire adc_clk;
reg ck_1356meg;
reg ck_1356megb;
wire ssp_frame;
wire ssp_din;
wire ssp_clk;
reg ssp_dout;
wire pwr_hi;
wire pwr_oe1;
wire pwr_oe2;
wire pwr_oe3;
wire pwr_oe4;
wire cross_lo;
wire cross_hi;
wire dbg;
hi_simulate #(5,200) dut(
.pck0(pck0),
.ck_1356meg(ck_1356meg),
.ck_1356megb(ck_1356megb),
.pwr_lo(pwr_lo),
.pwr_hi(pwr_hi),
.pwr_oe1(pwr_oe1),
.pwr_oe2(pwr_oe2),
.pwr_oe3(pwr_oe3),
.pwr_oe4(pwr_oe4),
.adc_d(adc_d),
.adc_clk(adc_clk),
.ssp_frame(ssp_frame),
.ssp_din(ssp_din),
.ssp_dout(ssp_dout),
.ssp_clk(ssp_clk),
.cross_hi(cross_hi),
.cross_lo(cross_lo),
.dbg(dbg),
.mod_type(mod_type)
);
integer idx, i;
// main clock
always #5 begin
ck_1356megb = !ck_1356megb;
ck_1356meg = ck_1356megb;
end
always begin
@(negedge adc_clk) ;
adc_d = $random;
end
//crank DUT
task crank_dut;
begin
@(negedge ssp_clk) ;
ssp_dout = $random;
end
endtask
initial begin
// init inputs
ck_1356megb = 0;
// random values
adc_d = 0;
ssp_dout=1;
// shallow modulation off
mod_type=0;
for (i = 0 ; i < 16 ; i = i + 1) begin
crank_dut;
end
// shallow modulation on
mod_type=1;
for (i = 0 ; i < 16 ; i = i + 1) begin
crank_dut;
end
$finish;
end
endmodule // main
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`include "hi_simulate.v"
/*
pck0 - input main 24Mhz clock (PLL / 4)
[7:0] adc_d - input data from A/D converter
mod_type - modulation type
pwr_lo - output to coil drivers (ssp_clk / 8)
adc_clk - output A/D clock signal
ssp_frame - output SSS frame indicator (goes high while the 8 bits are shifted)
ssp_din - output SSP data to ARM (shifts 8 bit A/D value serially to ARM MSB first)
ssp_clk - output SSP clock signal
ck_1356meg - input unused
ck_1356megb - input unused
ssp_dout - input unused
cross_hi - input unused
cross_lo - input unused
pwr_hi - output unused, tied low
pwr_oe1 - output unused, undefined
pwr_oe2 - output unused, undefined
pwr_oe3 - output unused, undefined
pwr_oe4 - output unused, undefined
dbg - output alias for adc_clk
*/
module testbed_hi_simulate;
reg pck0;
reg [7:0] adc_d;
reg mod_type;
wire pwr_lo;
wire adc_clk;
reg ck_1356meg;
reg ck_1356megb;
wire ssp_frame;
wire ssp_din;
wire ssp_clk;
reg ssp_dout;
wire pwr_hi;
wire pwr_oe1;
wire pwr_oe2;
wire pwr_oe3;
wire pwr_oe4;
wire cross_lo;
wire cross_hi;
wire dbg;
hi_simulate #(5,200) dut(
.pck0(pck0),
.ck_1356meg(ck_1356meg),
.ck_1356megb(ck_1356megb),
.pwr_lo(pwr_lo),
.pwr_hi(pwr_hi),
.pwr_oe1(pwr_oe1),
.pwr_oe2(pwr_oe2),
.pwr_oe3(pwr_oe3),
.pwr_oe4(pwr_oe4),
.adc_d(adc_d),
.adc_clk(adc_clk),
.ssp_frame(ssp_frame),
.ssp_din(ssp_din),
.ssp_dout(ssp_dout),
.ssp_clk(ssp_clk),
.cross_hi(cross_hi),
.cross_lo(cross_lo),
.dbg(dbg),
.mod_type(mod_type)
);
integer idx, i;
// main clock
always #5 begin
ck_1356megb = !ck_1356megb;
ck_1356meg = ck_1356megb;
end
always begin
@(negedge adc_clk) ;
adc_d = $random;
end
//crank DUT
task crank_dut;
begin
@(negedge ssp_clk) ;
ssp_dout = $random;
end
endtask
initial begin
// init inputs
ck_1356megb = 0;
// random values
adc_d = 0;
ssp_dout=1;
// shallow modulation off
mod_type=0;
for (i = 0 ; i < 16 ; i = i + 1) begin
crank_dut;
end
// shallow modulation on
mod_type=1;
for (i = 0 ; i < 16 ; i = i + 1) begin
crank_dut;
end
$finish;
end
endmodule // main
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`include "hi_simulate.v"
/*
pck0 - input main 24Mhz clock (PLL / 4)
[7:0] adc_d - input data from A/D converter
mod_type - modulation type
pwr_lo - output to coil drivers (ssp_clk / 8)
adc_clk - output A/D clock signal
ssp_frame - output SSS frame indicator (goes high while the 8 bits are shifted)
ssp_din - output SSP data to ARM (shifts 8 bit A/D value serially to ARM MSB first)
ssp_clk - output SSP clock signal
ck_1356meg - input unused
ck_1356megb - input unused
ssp_dout - input unused
cross_hi - input unused
cross_lo - input unused
pwr_hi - output unused, tied low
pwr_oe1 - output unused, undefined
pwr_oe2 - output unused, undefined
pwr_oe3 - output unused, undefined
pwr_oe4 - output unused, undefined
dbg - output alias for adc_clk
*/
module testbed_hi_simulate;
reg pck0;
reg [7:0] adc_d;
reg mod_type;
wire pwr_lo;
wire adc_clk;
reg ck_1356meg;
reg ck_1356megb;
wire ssp_frame;
wire ssp_din;
wire ssp_clk;
reg ssp_dout;
wire pwr_hi;
wire pwr_oe1;
wire pwr_oe2;
wire pwr_oe3;
wire pwr_oe4;
wire cross_lo;
wire cross_hi;
wire dbg;
hi_simulate #(5,200) dut(
.pck0(pck0),
.ck_1356meg(ck_1356meg),
.ck_1356megb(ck_1356megb),
.pwr_lo(pwr_lo),
.pwr_hi(pwr_hi),
.pwr_oe1(pwr_oe1),
.pwr_oe2(pwr_oe2),
.pwr_oe3(pwr_oe3),
.pwr_oe4(pwr_oe4),
.adc_d(adc_d),
.adc_clk(adc_clk),
.ssp_frame(ssp_frame),
.ssp_din(ssp_din),
.ssp_dout(ssp_dout),
.ssp_clk(ssp_clk),
.cross_hi(cross_hi),
.cross_lo(cross_lo),
.dbg(dbg),
.mod_type(mod_type)
);
integer idx, i;
// main clock
always #5 begin
ck_1356megb = !ck_1356megb;
ck_1356meg = ck_1356megb;
end
always begin
@(negedge adc_clk) ;
adc_d = $random;
end
//crank DUT
task crank_dut;
begin
@(negedge ssp_clk) ;
ssp_dout = $random;
end
endtask
initial begin
// init inputs
ck_1356megb = 0;
// random values
adc_d = 0;
ssp_dout=1;
// shallow modulation off
mod_type=0;
for (i = 0 ; i < 16 ; i = i + 1) begin
crank_dut;
end
// shallow modulation on
mod_type=1;
for (i = 0 ; i < 16 ; i = i + 1) begin
crank_dut;
end
$finish;
end
endmodule // main
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`include "hi_simulate.v"
/*
pck0 - input main 24Mhz clock (PLL / 4)
[7:0] adc_d - input data from A/D converter
mod_type - modulation type
pwr_lo - output to coil drivers (ssp_clk / 8)
adc_clk - output A/D clock signal
ssp_frame - output SSS frame indicator (goes high while the 8 bits are shifted)
ssp_din - output SSP data to ARM (shifts 8 bit A/D value serially to ARM MSB first)
ssp_clk - output SSP clock signal
ck_1356meg - input unused
ck_1356megb - input unused
ssp_dout - input unused
cross_hi - input unused
cross_lo - input unused
pwr_hi - output unused, tied low
pwr_oe1 - output unused, undefined
pwr_oe2 - output unused, undefined
pwr_oe3 - output unused, undefined
pwr_oe4 - output unused, undefined
dbg - output alias for adc_clk
*/
module testbed_hi_simulate;
reg pck0;
reg [7:0] adc_d;
reg mod_type;
wire pwr_lo;
wire adc_clk;
reg ck_1356meg;
reg ck_1356megb;
wire ssp_frame;
wire ssp_din;
wire ssp_clk;
reg ssp_dout;
wire pwr_hi;
wire pwr_oe1;
wire pwr_oe2;
wire pwr_oe3;
wire pwr_oe4;
wire cross_lo;
wire cross_hi;
wire dbg;
hi_simulate #(5,200) dut(
.pck0(pck0),
.ck_1356meg(ck_1356meg),
.ck_1356megb(ck_1356megb),
.pwr_lo(pwr_lo),
.pwr_hi(pwr_hi),
.pwr_oe1(pwr_oe1),
.pwr_oe2(pwr_oe2),
.pwr_oe3(pwr_oe3),
.pwr_oe4(pwr_oe4),
.adc_d(adc_d),
.adc_clk(adc_clk),
.ssp_frame(ssp_frame),
.ssp_din(ssp_din),
.ssp_dout(ssp_dout),
.ssp_clk(ssp_clk),
.cross_hi(cross_hi),
.cross_lo(cross_lo),
.dbg(dbg),
.mod_type(mod_type)
);
integer idx, i;
// main clock
always #5 begin
ck_1356megb = !ck_1356megb;
ck_1356meg = ck_1356megb;
end
always begin
@(negedge adc_clk) ;
adc_d = $random;
end
//crank DUT
task crank_dut;
begin
@(negedge ssp_clk) ;
ssp_dout = $random;
end
endtask
initial begin
// init inputs
ck_1356megb = 0;
// random values
adc_d = 0;
ssp_dout=1;
// shallow modulation off
mod_type=0;
for (i = 0 ; i < 16 ; i = i + 1) begin
crank_dut;
end
// shallow modulation on
mod_type=1;
for (i = 0 ; i < 16 ; i = i + 1) begin
crank_dut;
end
$finish;
end
endmodule // main
|
`include "hi_simulate.v"
/*
pck0 - input main 24Mhz clock (PLL / 4)
[7:0] adc_d - input data from A/D converter
mod_type - modulation type
pwr_lo - output to coil drivers (ssp_clk / 8)
adc_clk - output A/D clock signal
ssp_frame - output SSS frame indicator (goes high while the 8 bits are shifted)
ssp_din - output SSP data to ARM (shifts 8 bit A/D value serially to ARM MSB first)
ssp_clk - output SSP clock signal
ck_1356meg - input unused
ck_1356megb - input unused
ssp_dout - input unused
cross_hi - input unused
cross_lo - input unused
pwr_hi - output unused, tied low
pwr_oe1 - output unused, undefined
pwr_oe2 - output unused, undefined
pwr_oe3 - output unused, undefined
pwr_oe4 - output unused, undefined
dbg - output alias for adc_clk
*/
module testbed_hi_simulate;
reg pck0;
reg [7:0] adc_d;
reg mod_type;
wire pwr_lo;
wire adc_clk;
reg ck_1356meg;
reg ck_1356megb;
wire ssp_frame;
wire ssp_din;
wire ssp_clk;
reg ssp_dout;
wire pwr_hi;
wire pwr_oe1;
wire pwr_oe2;
wire pwr_oe3;
wire pwr_oe4;
wire cross_lo;
wire cross_hi;
wire dbg;
hi_simulate #(5,200) dut(
.pck0(pck0),
.ck_1356meg(ck_1356meg),
.ck_1356megb(ck_1356megb),
.pwr_lo(pwr_lo),
.pwr_hi(pwr_hi),
.pwr_oe1(pwr_oe1),
.pwr_oe2(pwr_oe2),
.pwr_oe3(pwr_oe3),
.pwr_oe4(pwr_oe4),
.adc_d(adc_d),
.adc_clk(adc_clk),
.ssp_frame(ssp_frame),
.ssp_din(ssp_din),
.ssp_dout(ssp_dout),
.ssp_clk(ssp_clk),
.cross_hi(cross_hi),
.cross_lo(cross_lo),
.dbg(dbg),
.mod_type(mod_type)
);
integer idx, i;
// main clock
always #5 begin
ck_1356megb = !ck_1356megb;
ck_1356meg = ck_1356megb;
end
always begin
@(negedge adc_clk) ;
adc_d = $random;
end
//crank DUT
task crank_dut;
begin
@(negedge ssp_clk) ;
ssp_dout = $random;
end
endtask
initial begin
// init inputs
ck_1356megb = 0;
// random values
adc_d = 0;
ssp_dout=1;
// shallow modulation off
mod_type=0;
for (i = 0 ; i < 16 ; i = i + 1) begin
crank_dut;
end
// shallow modulation on
mod_type=1;
for (i = 0 ; i < 16 ; i = i + 1) begin
crank_dut;
end
$finish;
end
endmodule // main
|
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
//-- (c) Copyright 2010 Xilinx, Inc. All rights reserved.
//--
//-- This file contains confidential and proprietary information
//-- of Xilinx, Inc. and is protected under U.S. and
//-- international copyright and other intellectual property
//-- laws.
//--
//-- DISCLAIMER
//-- This disclaimer is not a license and does not grant any
//-- rights to the materials distributed herewith. Except as
//-- otherwise provided in a valid license issued to you by
//-- Xilinx, and to the maximum extent permitted by applicable
//-- law: (1) THESE MATERIALS ARE MADE AVAILABLE "AS IS" AND
//-- WITH ALL FAULTS, AND XILINX HEREBY DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES
//-- AND CONDITIONS, EXPRESS, IMPLIED, OR STATUTORY, INCLUDING
//-- BUT NOT LIMITED TO WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, NON-
//-- INFRINGEMENT, OR FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE; and
//-- (2) Xilinx shall not be liable (whether in contract or tort,
//-- including negligence, or under any other theory of
//-- liability) for any loss or damage of any kind or nature
//-- related to, arising under or in connection with these
//-- materials, including for any direct, or any indirect,
//-- special, incidental, or consequential loss or damage
//-- (including loss of data, profits, goodwill, or any type of
//-- loss or damage suffered as a result of any action brought
//-- by a third party) even if such damage or loss was
//-- reasonably foreseeable or Xilinx had been advised of the
//-- possibility of the same.
//--
//-- CRITICAL APPLICATIONS
//-- Xilinx products are not designed or intended to be fail-
//-- safe, or for use in any application requiring fail-safe
//-- performance, such as life-support or safety devices or
//-- systems, Class III medical devices, nuclear facilities,
//-- applications related to the deployment of airbags, or any
//-- other applications that could lead to death, personal
//-- injury, or severe property or environmental damage
//-- (individually and collectively, "Critical
//-- Applications"). Customer assumes the sole risk and
//-- liability of any use of Xilinx products in Critical
//-- Applications, subject only to applicable laws and
//-- regulations governing limitations on product liability.
//--
//-- THIS COPYRIGHT NOTICE AND DISCLAIMER MUST BE RETAINED AS
//-- PART OF THIS FILE AT ALL TIMES.
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
//
// Description: ACP Transaction Checker
//
// Check for optimized ACP transactions and flag if they are broken.
//
//
//
// Verilog-standard: Verilog 2001
//--------------------------------------------------------------------------
//
// Structure:
// atc
// aw_atc
// w_atc
// b_atc
//
//--------------------------------------------------------------------------
`timescale 1ps/1ps
`default_nettype none
module processing_system7_v5_5_atc #
(
parameter C_FAMILY = "rtl",
// FPGA Family. Current version: virtex6, spartan6 or later.
parameter integer C_AXI_ID_WIDTH = 4,
// Width of all ID signals on SI and MI side of checker.
// Range: >= 1.
parameter integer C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH = 32,
// Width of all ADDR signals on SI and MI side of checker.
// Range: 32.
parameter integer C_AXI_DATA_WIDTH = 64,
// Width of all DATA signals on SI and MI side of checker.
// Range: 64.
parameter integer C_AXI_AWUSER_WIDTH = 1,
// Width of AWUSER signals.
// Range: >= 1.
parameter integer C_AXI_ARUSER_WIDTH = 1,
// Width of ARUSER signals.
// Range: >= 1.
parameter integer C_AXI_WUSER_WIDTH = 1,
// Width of WUSER signals.
// Range: >= 1.
parameter integer C_AXI_RUSER_WIDTH = 1,
// Width of RUSER signals.
// Range: >= 1.
parameter integer C_AXI_BUSER_WIDTH = 1
// Width of BUSER signals.
// Range: >= 1.
)
(
// Global Signals
input wire ACLK,
input wire ARESETN,
// Slave Interface Write Address Ports
input wire [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] S_AXI_AWID,
input wire [C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH-1:0] S_AXI_AWADDR,
input wire [4-1:0] S_AXI_AWLEN,
input wire [3-1:0] S_AXI_AWSIZE,
input wire [2-1:0] S_AXI_AWBURST,
input wire [2-1:0] S_AXI_AWLOCK,
input wire [4-1:0] S_AXI_AWCACHE,
input wire [3-1:0] S_AXI_AWPROT,
input wire [C_AXI_AWUSER_WIDTH-1:0] S_AXI_AWUSER,
input wire S_AXI_AWVALID,
output wire S_AXI_AWREADY,
// Slave Interface Write Data Ports
input wire [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] S_AXI_WID,
input wire [C_AXI_DATA_WIDTH-1:0] S_AXI_WDATA,
input wire [C_AXI_DATA_WIDTH/8-1:0] S_AXI_WSTRB,
input wire S_AXI_WLAST,
input wire [C_AXI_WUSER_WIDTH-1:0] S_AXI_WUSER,
input wire S_AXI_WVALID,
output wire S_AXI_WREADY,
// Slave Interface Write Response Ports
output wire [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] S_AXI_BID,
output wire [2-1:0] S_AXI_BRESP,
output wire [C_AXI_BUSER_WIDTH-1:0] S_AXI_BUSER,
output wire S_AXI_BVALID,
input wire S_AXI_BREADY,
// Slave Interface Read Address Ports
input wire [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] S_AXI_ARID,
input wire [C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH-1:0] S_AXI_ARADDR,
input wire [4-1:0] S_AXI_ARLEN,
input wire [3-1:0] S_AXI_ARSIZE,
input wire [2-1:0] S_AXI_ARBURST,
input wire [2-1:0] S_AXI_ARLOCK,
input wire [4-1:0] S_AXI_ARCACHE,
input wire [3-1:0] S_AXI_ARPROT,
input wire [C_AXI_ARUSER_WIDTH-1:0] S_AXI_ARUSER,
input wire S_AXI_ARVALID,
output wire S_AXI_ARREADY,
// Slave Interface Read Data Ports
output wire [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] S_AXI_RID,
output wire [C_AXI_DATA_WIDTH-1:0] S_AXI_RDATA,
output wire [2-1:0] S_AXI_RRESP,
output wire S_AXI_RLAST,
output wire [C_AXI_RUSER_WIDTH-1:0] S_AXI_RUSER,
output wire S_AXI_RVALID,
input wire S_AXI_RREADY,
// Master Interface Write Address Port
output wire [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] M_AXI_AWID,
output wire [C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH-1:0] M_AXI_AWADDR,
output wire [4-1:0] M_AXI_AWLEN,
output wire [3-1:0] M_AXI_AWSIZE,
output wire [2-1:0] M_AXI_AWBURST,
output wire [2-1:0] M_AXI_AWLOCK,
output wire [4-1:0] M_AXI_AWCACHE,
output wire [3-1:0] M_AXI_AWPROT,
output wire [C_AXI_AWUSER_WIDTH-1:0] M_AXI_AWUSER,
output wire M_AXI_AWVALID,
input wire M_AXI_AWREADY,
// Master Interface Write Data Ports
output wire [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] M_AXI_WID,
output wire [C_AXI_DATA_WIDTH-1:0] M_AXI_WDATA,
output wire [C_AXI_DATA_WIDTH/8-1:0] M_AXI_WSTRB,
output wire M_AXI_WLAST,
output wire [C_AXI_WUSER_WIDTH-1:0] M_AXI_WUSER,
output wire M_AXI_WVALID,
input wire M_AXI_WREADY,
// Master Interface Write Response Ports
input wire [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] M_AXI_BID,
input wire [2-1:0] M_AXI_BRESP,
input wire [C_AXI_BUSER_WIDTH-1:0] M_AXI_BUSER,
input wire M_AXI_BVALID,
output wire M_AXI_BREADY,
// Master Interface Read Address Port
output wire [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] M_AXI_ARID,
output wire [C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH-1:0] M_AXI_ARADDR,
output wire [4-1:0] M_AXI_ARLEN,
output wire [3-1:0] M_AXI_ARSIZE,
output wire [2-1:0] M_AXI_ARBURST,
output wire [2-1:0] M_AXI_ARLOCK,
output wire [4-1:0] M_AXI_ARCACHE,
output wire [3-1:0] M_AXI_ARPROT,
output wire [C_AXI_ARUSER_WIDTH-1:0] M_AXI_ARUSER,
output wire M_AXI_ARVALID,
input wire M_AXI_ARREADY,
// Master Interface Read Data Ports
input wire [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] M_AXI_RID,
input wire [C_AXI_DATA_WIDTH-1:0] M_AXI_RDATA,
input wire [2-1:0] M_AXI_RRESP,
input wire M_AXI_RLAST,
input wire [C_AXI_RUSER_WIDTH-1:0] M_AXI_RUSER,
input wire M_AXI_RVALID,
output wire M_AXI_RREADY,
output wire ERROR_TRIGGER,
output wire [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] ERROR_TRANSACTION_ID
);
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Functions
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Local params
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
localparam C_FIFO_DEPTH_LOG = 4;
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Internal signals
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Internal reset.
reg ARESET;
// AW->W command queue signals.
wire cmd_w_valid;
wire cmd_w_check;
wire [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] cmd_w_id;
wire cmd_w_ready;
// W->B command queue signals.
wire cmd_b_push;
wire cmd_b_error;
wire [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] cmd_b_id;
wire cmd_b_full;
wire [C_FIFO_DEPTH_LOG-1:0] cmd_b_addr;
wire cmd_b_ready;
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Handle Internal Reset
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
always @ (posedge ACLK) begin
ARESET <= !ARESETN;
end
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Handle Write Channels (AW/W/B)
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Write Address Channel.
processing_system7_v5_5_aw_atc #
(
.C_FAMILY (C_FAMILY),
.C_AXI_ID_WIDTH (C_AXI_ID_WIDTH),
.C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH (C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH),
.C_AXI_AWUSER_WIDTH (C_AXI_AWUSER_WIDTH),
.C_FIFO_DEPTH_LOG (C_FIFO_DEPTH_LOG)
) write_addr_inst
(
// Global Signals
.ARESET (ARESET),
.ACLK (ACLK),
// Command Interface (Out)
.cmd_w_valid (cmd_w_valid),
.cmd_w_check (cmd_w_check),
.cmd_w_id (cmd_w_id),
.cmd_w_ready (cmd_w_ready),
.cmd_b_addr (cmd_b_addr),
.cmd_b_ready (cmd_b_ready),
// Slave Interface Write Address Ports
.S_AXI_AWID (S_AXI_AWID),
.S_AXI_AWADDR (S_AXI_AWADDR),
.S_AXI_AWLEN (S_AXI_AWLEN),
.S_AXI_AWSIZE (S_AXI_AWSIZE),
.S_AXI_AWBURST (S_AXI_AWBURST),
.S_AXI_AWLOCK (S_AXI_AWLOCK),
.S_AXI_AWCACHE (S_AXI_AWCACHE),
.S_AXI_AWPROT (S_AXI_AWPROT),
.S_AXI_AWUSER (S_AXI_AWUSER),
.S_AXI_AWVALID (S_AXI_AWVALID),
.S_AXI_AWREADY (S_AXI_AWREADY),
// Master Interface Write Address Port
.M_AXI_AWID (M_AXI_AWID),
.M_AXI_AWADDR (M_AXI_AWADDR),
.M_AXI_AWLEN (M_AXI_AWLEN),
.M_AXI_AWSIZE (M_AXI_AWSIZE),
.M_AXI_AWBURST (M_AXI_AWBURST),
.M_AXI_AWLOCK (M_AXI_AWLOCK),
.M_AXI_AWCACHE (M_AXI_AWCACHE),
.M_AXI_AWPROT (M_AXI_AWPROT),
.M_AXI_AWUSER (M_AXI_AWUSER),
.M_AXI_AWVALID (M_AXI_AWVALID),
.M_AXI_AWREADY (M_AXI_AWREADY)
);
// Write Data channel.
processing_system7_v5_5_w_atc #
(
.C_FAMILY (C_FAMILY),
.C_AXI_ID_WIDTH (C_AXI_ID_WIDTH),
.C_AXI_DATA_WIDTH (C_AXI_DATA_WIDTH),
.C_AXI_WUSER_WIDTH (C_AXI_WUSER_WIDTH)
) write_data_inst
(
// Global Signals
.ARESET (ARESET),
.ACLK (ACLK),
// Command Interface (In)
.cmd_w_valid (cmd_w_valid),
.cmd_w_check (cmd_w_check),
.cmd_w_id (cmd_w_id),
.cmd_w_ready (cmd_w_ready),
// Command Interface (Out)
.cmd_b_push (cmd_b_push),
.cmd_b_error (cmd_b_error),
.cmd_b_id (cmd_b_id),
.cmd_b_full (cmd_b_full),
// Slave Interface Write Data Ports
.S_AXI_WID (S_AXI_WID),
.S_AXI_WDATA (S_AXI_WDATA),
.S_AXI_WSTRB (S_AXI_WSTRB),
.S_AXI_WLAST (S_AXI_WLAST),
.S_AXI_WUSER (S_AXI_WUSER),
.S_AXI_WVALID (S_AXI_WVALID),
.S_AXI_WREADY (S_AXI_WREADY),
// Master Interface Write Data Ports
.M_AXI_WID (M_AXI_WID),
.M_AXI_WDATA (M_AXI_WDATA),
.M_AXI_WSTRB (M_AXI_WSTRB),
.M_AXI_WLAST (M_AXI_WLAST),
.M_AXI_WUSER (M_AXI_WUSER),
.M_AXI_WVALID (M_AXI_WVALID),
.M_AXI_WREADY (M_AXI_WREADY)
);
// Write Response channel.
processing_system7_v5_5_b_atc #
(
.C_FAMILY (C_FAMILY),
.C_AXI_ID_WIDTH (C_AXI_ID_WIDTH),
.C_AXI_BUSER_WIDTH (C_AXI_BUSER_WIDTH),
.C_FIFO_DEPTH_LOG (C_FIFO_DEPTH_LOG)
) write_response_inst
(
// Global Signals
.ARESET (ARESET),
.ACLK (ACLK),
// Command Interface (In)
.cmd_b_push (cmd_b_push),
.cmd_b_error (cmd_b_error),
.cmd_b_id (cmd_b_id),
.cmd_b_full (cmd_b_full),
.cmd_b_addr (cmd_b_addr),
.cmd_b_ready (cmd_b_ready),
// Slave Interface Write Response Ports
.S_AXI_BID (S_AXI_BID),
.S_AXI_BRESP (S_AXI_BRESP),
.S_AXI_BUSER (S_AXI_BUSER),
.S_AXI_BVALID (S_AXI_BVALID),
.S_AXI_BREADY (S_AXI_BREADY),
// Master Interface Write Response Ports
.M_AXI_BID (M_AXI_BID),
.M_AXI_BRESP (M_AXI_BRESP),
.M_AXI_BUSER (M_AXI_BUSER),
.M_AXI_BVALID (M_AXI_BVALID),
.M_AXI_BREADY (M_AXI_BREADY),
// Trigger detection
.ERROR_TRIGGER (ERROR_TRIGGER),
.ERROR_TRANSACTION_ID (ERROR_TRANSACTION_ID)
);
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Handle Read Channels (AR/R)
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Read Address Port
assign M_AXI_ARID = S_AXI_ARID;
assign M_AXI_ARADDR = S_AXI_ARADDR;
assign M_AXI_ARLEN = S_AXI_ARLEN;
assign M_AXI_ARSIZE = S_AXI_ARSIZE;
assign M_AXI_ARBURST = S_AXI_ARBURST;
assign M_AXI_ARLOCK = S_AXI_ARLOCK;
assign M_AXI_ARCACHE = S_AXI_ARCACHE;
assign M_AXI_ARPROT = S_AXI_ARPROT;
assign M_AXI_ARUSER = S_AXI_ARUSER;
assign M_AXI_ARVALID = S_AXI_ARVALID;
assign S_AXI_ARREADY = M_AXI_ARREADY;
// Read Data Port
assign S_AXI_RID = M_AXI_RID;
assign S_AXI_RDATA = M_AXI_RDATA;
assign S_AXI_RRESP = M_AXI_RRESP;
assign S_AXI_RLAST = M_AXI_RLAST;
assign S_AXI_RUSER = M_AXI_RUSER;
assign S_AXI_RVALID = M_AXI_RVALID;
assign M_AXI_RREADY = S_AXI_RREADY;
endmodule
`default_nettype wire
|
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
//-- (c) Copyright 2010 Xilinx, Inc. All rights reserved.
//--
//-- This file contains confidential and proprietary information
//-- of Xilinx, Inc. and is protected under U.S. and
//-- international copyright and other intellectual property
//-- laws.
//--
//-- DISCLAIMER
//-- This disclaimer is not a license and does not grant any
//-- rights to the materials distributed herewith. Except as
//-- otherwise provided in a valid license issued to you by
//-- Xilinx, and to the maximum extent permitted by applicable
//-- law: (1) THESE MATERIALS ARE MADE AVAILABLE "AS IS" AND
//-- WITH ALL FAULTS, AND XILINX HEREBY DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES
//-- AND CONDITIONS, EXPRESS, IMPLIED, OR STATUTORY, INCLUDING
//-- BUT NOT LIMITED TO WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, NON-
//-- INFRINGEMENT, OR FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE; and
//-- (2) Xilinx shall not be liable (whether in contract or tort,
//-- including negligence, or under any other theory of
//-- liability) for any loss or damage of any kind or nature
//-- related to, arising under or in connection with these
//-- materials, including for any direct, or any indirect,
//-- special, incidental, or consequential loss or damage
//-- (including loss of data, profits, goodwill, or any type of
//-- loss or damage suffered as a result of any action brought
//-- by a third party) even if such damage or loss was
//-- reasonably foreseeable or Xilinx had been advised of the
//-- possibility of the same.
//--
//-- CRITICAL APPLICATIONS
//-- Xilinx products are not designed or intended to be fail-
//-- safe, or for use in any application requiring fail-safe
//-- performance, such as life-support or safety devices or
//-- systems, Class III medical devices, nuclear facilities,
//-- applications related to the deployment of airbags, or any
//-- other applications that could lead to death, personal
//-- injury, or severe property or environmental damage
//-- (individually and collectively, "Critical
//-- Applications"). Customer assumes the sole risk and
//-- liability of any use of Xilinx products in Critical
//-- Applications, subject only to applicable laws and
//-- regulations governing limitations on product liability.
//--
//-- THIS COPYRIGHT NOTICE AND DISCLAIMER MUST BE RETAINED AS
//-- PART OF THIS FILE AT ALL TIMES.
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
//
// Description: ACP Transaction Checker
//
// Check for optimized ACP transactions and flag if they are broken.
//
//
//
// Verilog-standard: Verilog 2001
//--------------------------------------------------------------------------
//
// Structure:
// atc
// aw_atc
// w_atc
// b_atc
//
//--------------------------------------------------------------------------
`timescale 1ps/1ps
`default_nettype none
module processing_system7_v5_5_atc #
(
parameter C_FAMILY = "rtl",
// FPGA Family. Current version: virtex6, spartan6 or later.
parameter integer C_AXI_ID_WIDTH = 4,
// Width of all ID signals on SI and MI side of checker.
// Range: >= 1.
parameter integer C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH = 32,
// Width of all ADDR signals on SI and MI side of checker.
// Range: 32.
parameter integer C_AXI_DATA_WIDTH = 64,
// Width of all DATA signals on SI and MI side of checker.
// Range: 64.
parameter integer C_AXI_AWUSER_WIDTH = 1,
// Width of AWUSER signals.
// Range: >= 1.
parameter integer C_AXI_ARUSER_WIDTH = 1,
// Width of ARUSER signals.
// Range: >= 1.
parameter integer C_AXI_WUSER_WIDTH = 1,
// Width of WUSER signals.
// Range: >= 1.
parameter integer C_AXI_RUSER_WIDTH = 1,
// Width of RUSER signals.
// Range: >= 1.
parameter integer C_AXI_BUSER_WIDTH = 1
// Width of BUSER signals.
// Range: >= 1.
)
(
// Global Signals
input wire ACLK,
input wire ARESETN,
// Slave Interface Write Address Ports
input wire [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] S_AXI_AWID,
input wire [C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH-1:0] S_AXI_AWADDR,
input wire [4-1:0] S_AXI_AWLEN,
input wire [3-1:0] S_AXI_AWSIZE,
input wire [2-1:0] S_AXI_AWBURST,
input wire [2-1:0] S_AXI_AWLOCK,
input wire [4-1:0] S_AXI_AWCACHE,
input wire [3-1:0] S_AXI_AWPROT,
input wire [C_AXI_AWUSER_WIDTH-1:0] S_AXI_AWUSER,
input wire S_AXI_AWVALID,
output wire S_AXI_AWREADY,
// Slave Interface Write Data Ports
input wire [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] S_AXI_WID,
input wire [C_AXI_DATA_WIDTH-1:0] S_AXI_WDATA,
input wire [C_AXI_DATA_WIDTH/8-1:0] S_AXI_WSTRB,
input wire S_AXI_WLAST,
input wire [C_AXI_WUSER_WIDTH-1:0] S_AXI_WUSER,
input wire S_AXI_WVALID,
output wire S_AXI_WREADY,
// Slave Interface Write Response Ports
output wire [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] S_AXI_BID,
output wire [2-1:0] S_AXI_BRESP,
output wire [C_AXI_BUSER_WIDTH-1:0] S_AXI_BUSER,
output wire S_AXI_BVALID,
input wire S_AXI_BREADY,
// Slave Interface Read Address Ports
input wire [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] S_AXI_ARID,
input wire [C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH-1:0] S_AXI_ARADDR,
input wire [4-1:0] S_AXI_ARLEN,
input wire [3-1:0] S_AXI_ARSIZE,
input wire [2-1:0] S_AXI_ARBURST,
input wire [2-1:0] S_AXI_ARLOCK,
input wire [4-1:0] S_AXI_ARCACHE,
input wire [3-1:0] S_AXI_ARPROT,
input wire [C_AXI_ARUSER_WIDTH-1:0] S_AXI_ARUSER,
input wire S_AXI_ARVALID,
output wire S_AXI_ARREADY,
// Slave Interface Read Data Ports
output wire [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] S_AXI_RID,
output wire [C_AXI_DATA_WIDTH-1:0] S_AXI_RDATA,
output wire [2-1:0] S_AXI_RRESP,
output wire S_AXI_RLAST,
output wire [C_AXI_RUSER_WIDTH-1:0] S_AXI_RUSER,
output wire S_AXI_RVALID,
input wire S_AXI_RREADY,
// Master Interface Write Address Port
output wire [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] M_AXI_AWID,
output wire [C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH-1:0] M_AXI_AWADDR,
output wire [4-1:0] M_AXI_AWLEN,
output wire [3-1:0] M_AXI_AWSIZE,
output wire [2-1:0] M_AXI_AWBURST,
output wire [2-1:0] M_AXI_AWLOCK,
output wire [4-1:0] M_AXI_AWCACHE,
output wire [3-1:0] M_AXI_AWPROT,
output wire [C_AXI_AWUSER_WIDTH-1:0] M_AXI_AWUSER,
output wire M_AXI_AWVALID,
input wire M_AXI_AWREADY,
// Master Interface Write Data Ports
output wire [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] M_AXI_WID,
output wire [C_AXI_DATA_WIDTH-1:0] M_AXI_WDATA,
output wire [C_AXI_DATA_WIDTH/8-1:0] M_AXI_WSTRB,
output wire M_AXI_WLAST,
output wire [C_AXI_WUSER_WIDTH-1:0] M_AXI_WUSER,
output wire M_AXI_WVALID,
input wire M_AXI_WREADY,
// Master Interface Write Response Ports
input wire [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] M_AXI_BID,
input wire [2-1:0] M_AXI_BRESP,
input wire [C_AXI_BUSER_WIDTH-1:0] M_AXI_BUSER,
input wire M_AXI_BVALID,
output wire M_AXI_BREADY,
// Master Interface Read Address Port
output wire [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] M_AXI_ARID,
output wire [C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH-1:0] M_AXI_ARADDR,
output wire [4-1:0] M_AXI_ARLEN,
output wire [3-1:0] M_AXI_ARSIZE,
output wire [2-1:0] M_AXI_ARBURST,
output wire [2-1:0] M_AXI_ARLOCK,
output wire [4-1:0] M_AXI_ARCACHE,
output wire [3-1:0] M_AXI_ARPROT,
output wire [C_AXI_ARUSER_WIDTH-1:0] M_AXI_ARUSER,
output wire M_AXI_ARVALID,
input wire M_AXI_ARREADY,
// Master Interface Read Data Ports
input wire [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] M_AXI_RID,
input wire [C_AXI_DATA_WIDTH-1:0] M_AXI_RDATA,
input wire [2-1:0] M_AXI_RRESP,
input wire M_AXI_RLAST,
input wire [C_AXI_RUSER_WIDTH-1:0] M_AXI_RUSER,
input wire M_AXI_RVALID,
output wire M_AXI_RREADY,
output wire ERROR_TRIGGER,
output wire [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] ERROR_TRANSACTION_ID
);
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Functions
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Local params
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
localparam C_FIFO_DEPTH_LOG = 4;
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Internal signals
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Internal reset.
reg ARESET;
// AW->W command queue signals.
wire cmd_w_valid;
wire cmd_w_check;
wire [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] cmd_w_id;
wire cmd_w_ready;
// W->B command queue signals.
wire cmd_b_push;
wire cmd_b_error;
wire [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] cmd_b_id;
wire cmd_b_full;
wire [C_FIFO_DEPTH_LOG-1:0] cmd_b_addr;
wire cmd_b_ready;
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Handle Internal Reset
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
always @ (posedge ACLK) begin
ARESET <= !ARESETN;
end
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Handle Write Channels (AW/W/B)
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Write Address Channel.
processing_system7_v5_5_aw_atc #
(
.C_FAMILY (C_FAMILY),
.C_AXI_ID_WIDTH (C_AXI_ID_WIDTH),
.C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH (C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH),
.C_AXI_AWUSER_WIDTH (C_AXI_AWUSER_WIDTH),
.C_FIFO_DEPTH_LOG (C_FIFO_DEPTH_LOG)
) write_addr_inst
(
// Global Signals
.ARESET (ARESET),
.ACLK (ACLK),
// Command Interface (Out)
.cmd_w_valid (cmd_w_valid),
.cmd_w_check (cmd_w_check),
.cmd_w_id (cmd_w_id),
.cmd_w_ready (cmd_w_ready),
.cmd_b_addr (cmd_b_addr),
.cmd_b_ready (cmd_b_ready),
// Slave Interface Write Address Ports
.S_AXI_AWID (S_AXI_AWID),
.S_AXI_AWADDR (S_AXI_AWADDR),
.S_AXI_AWLEN (S_AXI_AWLEN),
.S_AXI_AWSIZE (S_AXI_AWSIZE),
.S_AXI_AWBURST (S_AXI_AWBURST),
.S_AXI_AWLOCK (S_AXI_AWLOCK),
.S_AXI_AWCACHE (S_AXI_AWCACHE),
.S_AXI_AWPROT (S_AXI_AWPROT),
.S_AXI_AWUSER (S_AXI_AWUSER),
.S_AXI_AWVALID (S_AXI_AWVALID),
.S_AXI_AWREADY (S_AXI_AWREADY),
// Master Interface Write Address Port
.M_AXI_AWID (M_AXI_AWID),
.M_AXI_AWADDR (M_AXI_AWADDR),
.M_AXI_AWLEN (M_AXI_AWLEN),
.M_AXI_AWSIZE (M_AXI_AWSIZE),
.M_AXI_AWBURST (M_AXI_AWBURST),
.M_AXI_AWLOCK (M_AXI_AWLOCK),
.M_AXI_AWCACHE (M_AXI_AWCACHE),
.M_AXI_AWPROT (M_AXI_AWPROT),
.M_AXI_AWUSER (M_AXI_AWUSER),
.M_AXI_AWVALID (M_AXI_AWVALID),
.M_AXI_AWREADY (M_AXI_AWREADY)
);
// Write Data channel.
processing_system7_v5_5_w_atc #
(
.C_FAMILY (C_FAMILY),
.C_AXI_ID_WIDTH (C_AXI_ID_WIDTH),
.C_AXI_DATA_WIDTH (C_AXI_DATA_WIDTH),
.C_AXI_WUSER_WIDTH (C_AXI_WUSER_WIDTH)
) write_data_inst
(
// Global Signals
.ARESET (ARESET),
.ACLK (ACLK),
// Command Interface (In)
.cmd_w_valid (cmd_w_valid),
.cmd_w_check (cmd_w_check),
.cmd_w_id (cmd_w_id),
.cmd_w_ready (cmd_w_ready),
// Command Interface (Out)
.cmd_b_push (cmd_b_push),
.cmd_b_error (cmd_b_error),
.cmd_b_id (cmd_b_id),
.cmd_b_full (cmd_b_full),
// Slave Interface Write Data Ports
.S_AXI_WID (S_AXI_WID),
.S_AXI_WDATA (S_AXI_WDATA),
.S_AXI_WSTRB (S_AXI_WSTRB),
.S_AXI_WLAST (S_AXI_WLAST),
.S_AXI_WUSER (S_AXI_WUSER),
.S_AXI_WVALID (S_AXI_WVALID),
.S_AXI_WREADY (S_AXI_WREADY),
// Master Interface Write Data Ports
.M_AXI_WID (M_AXI_WID),
.M_AXI_WDATA (M_AXI_WDATA),
.M_AXI_WSTRB (M_AXI_WSTRB),
.M_AXI_WLAST (M_AXI_WLAST),
.M_AXI_WUSER (M_AXI_WUSER),
.M_AXI_WVALID (M_AXI_WVALID),
.M_AXI_WREADY (M_AXI_WREADY)
);
// Write Response channel.
processing_system7_v5_5_b_atc #
(
.C_FAMILY (C_FAMILY),
.C_AXI_ID_WIDTH (C_AXI_ID_WIDTH),
.C_AXI_BUSER_WIDTH (C_AXI_BUSER_WIDTH),
.C_FIFO_DEPTH_LOG (C_FIFO_DEPTH_LOG)
) write_response_inst
(
// Global Signals
.ARESET (ARESET),
.ACLK (ACLK),
// Command Interface (In)
.cmd_b_push (cmd_b_push),
.cmd_b_error (cmd_b_error),
.cmd_b_id (cmd_b_id),
.cmd_b_full (cmd_b_full),
.cmd_b_addr (cmd_b_addr),
.cmd_b_ready (cmd_b_ready),
// Slave Interface Write Response Ports
.S_AXI_BID (S_AXI_BID),
.S_AXI_BRESP (S_AXI_BRESP),
.S_AXI_BUSER (S_AXI_BUSER),
.S_AXI_BVALID (S_AXI_BVALID),
.S_AXI_BREADY (S_AXI_BREADY),
// Master Interface Write Response Ports
.M_AXI_BID (M_AXI_BID),
.M_AXI_BRESP (M_AXI_BRESP),
.M_AXI_BUSER (M_AXI_BUSER),
.M_AXI_BVALID (M_AXI_BVALID),
.M_AXI_BREADY (M_AXI_BREADY),
// Trigger detection
.ERROR_TRIGGER (ERROR_TRIGGER),
.ERROR_TRANSACTION_ID (ERROR_TRANSACTION_ID)
);
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Handle Read Channels (AR/R)
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Read Address Port
assign M_AXI_ARID = S_AXI_ARID;
assign M_AXI_ARADDR = S_AXI_ARADDR;
assign M_AXI_ARLEN = S_AXI_ARLEN;
assign M_AXI_ARSIZE = S_AXI_ARSIZE;
assign M_AXI_ARBURST = S_AXI_ARBURST;
assign M_AXI_ARLOCK = S_AXI_ARLOCK;
assign M_AXI_ARCACHE = S_AXI_ARCACHE;
assign M_AXI_ARPROT = S_AXI_ARPROT;
assign M_AXI_ARUSER = S_AXI_ARUSER;
assign M_AXI_ARVALID = S_AXI_ARVALID;
assign S_AXI_ARREADY = M_AXI_ARREADY;
// Read Data Port
assign S_AXI_RID = M_AXI_RID;
assign S_AXI_RDATA = M_AXI_RDATA;
assign S_AXI_RRESP = M_AXI_RRESP;
assign S_AXI_RLAST = M_AXI_RLAST;
assign S_AXI_RUSER = M_AXI_RUSER;
assign S_AXI_RVALID = M_AXI_RVALID;
assign M_AXI_RREADY = S_AXI_RREADY;
endmodule
`default_nettype wire
|
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
//
// Description: ACP Transaction Checker
//
// Check for optimized ACP transactions and flag if they are broken.
//
//
//
// Verilog-standard: Verilog 2001
//--------------------------------------------------------------------------
//
// Structure:
// atc
// aw_atc
// w_atc
// b_atc
//
//--------------------------------------------------------------------------
`timescale 1ps/1ps
`default_nettype none
module processing_system7_v5_5_atc #
(
parameter C_FAMILY = "rtl",
// FPGA Family. Current version: virtex6, spartan6 or later.
parameter integer C_AXI_ID_WIDTH = 4,
// Width of all ID signals on SI and MI side of checker.
// Range: >= 1.
parameter integer C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH = 32,
// Width of all ADDR signals on SI and MI side of checker.
// Range: 32.
parameter integer C_AXI_DATA_WIDTH = 64,
// Width of all DATA signals on SI and MI side of checker.
// Range: 64.
parameter integer C_AXI_AWUSER_WIDTH = 1,
// Width of AWUSER signals.
// Range: >= 1.
parameter integer C_AXI_ARUSER_WIDTH = 1,
// Width of ARUSER signals.
// Range: >= 1.
parameter integer C_AXI_WUSER_WIDTH = 1,
// Width of WUSER signals.
// Range: >= 1.
parameter integer C_AXI_RUSER_WIDTH = 1,
// Width of RUSER signals.
// Range: >= 1.
parameter integer C_AXI_BUSER_WIDTH = 1
// Width of BUSER signals.
// Range: >= 1.
)
(
// Global Signals
input wire ACLK,
input wire ARESETN,
// Slave Interface Write Address Ports
input wire [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] S_AXI_AWID,
input wire [C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH-1:0] S_AXI_AWADDR,
input wire [4-1:0] S_AXI_AWLEN,
input wire [3-1:0] S_AXI_AWSIZE,
input wire [2-1:0] S_AXI_AWBURST,
input wire [2-1:0] S_AXI_AWLOCK,
input wire [4-1:0] S_AXI_AWCACHE,
input wire [3-1:0] S_AXI_AWPROT,
input wire [C_AXI_AWUSER_WIDTH-1:0] S_AXI_AWUSER,
input wire S_AXI_AWVALID,
output wire S_AXI_AWREADY,
// Slave Interface Write Data Ports
input wire [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] S_AXI_WID,
input wire [C_AXI_DATA_WIDTH-1:0] S_AXI_WDATA,
input wire [C_AXI_DATA_WIDTH/8-1:0] S_AXI_WSTRB,
input wire S_AXI_WLAST,
input wire [C_AXI_WUSER_WIDTH-1:0] S_AXI_WUSER,
input wire S_AXI_WVALID,
output wire S_AXI_WREADY,
// Slave Interface Write Response Ports
output wire [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] S_AXI_BID,
output wire [2-1:0] S_AXI_BRESP,
output wire [C_AXI_BUSER_WIDTH-1:0] S_AXI_BUSER,
output wire S_AXI_BVALID,
input wire S_AXI_BREADY,
// Slave Interface Read Address Ports
input wire [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] S_AXI_ARID,
input wire [C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH-1:0] S_AXI_ARADDR,
input wire [4-1:0] S_AXI_ARLEN,
input wire [3-1:0] S_AXI_ARSIZE,
input wire [2-1:0] S_AXI_ARBURST,
input wire [2-1:0] S_AXI_ARLOCK,
input wire [4-1:0] S_AXI_ARCACHE,
input wire [3-1:0] S_AXI_ARPROT,
input wire [C_AXI_ARUSER_WIDTH-1:0] S_AXI_ARUSER,
input wire S_AXI_ARVALID,
output wire S_AXI_ARREADY,
// Slave Interface Read Data Ports
output wire [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] S_AXI_RID,
output wire [C_AXI_DATA_WIDTH-1:0] S_AXI_RDATA,
output wire [2-1:0] S_AXI_RRESP,
output wire S_AXI_RLAST,
output wire [C_AXI_RUSER_WIDTH-1:0] S_AXI_RUSER,
output wire S_AXI_RVALID,
input wire S_AXI_RREADY,
// Master Interface Write Address Port
output wire [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] M_AXI_AWID,
output wire [C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH-1:0] M_AXI_AWADDR,
output wire [4-1:0] M_AXI_AWLEN,
output wire [3-1:0] M_AXI_AWSIZE,
output wire [2-1:0] M_AXI_AWBURST,
output wire [2-1:0] M_AXI_AWLOCK,
output wire [4-1:0] M_AXI_AWCACHE,
output wire [3-1:0] M_AXI_AWPROT,
output wire [C_AXI_AWUSER_WIDTH-1:0] M_AXI_AWUSER,
output wire M_AXI_AWVALID,
input wire M_AXI_AWREADY,
// Master Interface Write Data Ports
output wire [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] M_AXI_WID,
output wire [C_AXI_DATA_WIDTH-1:0] M_AXI_WDATA,
output wire [C_AXI_DATA_WIDTH/8-1:0] M_AXI_WSTRB,
output wire M_AXI_WLAST,
output wire [C_AXI_WUSER_WIDTH-1:0] M_AXI_WUSER,
output wire M_AXI_WVALID,
input wire M_AXI_WREADY,
// Master Interface Write Response Ports
input wire [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] M_AXI_BID,
input wire [2-1:0] M_AXI_BRESP,
input wire [C_AXI_BUSER_WIDTH-1:0] M_AXI_BUSER,
input wire M_AXI_BVALID,
output wire M_AXI_BREADY,
// Master Interface Read Address Port
output wire [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] M_AXI_ARID,
output wire [C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH-1:0] M_AXI_ARADDR,
output wire [4-1:0] M_AXI_ARLEN,
output wire [3-1:0] M_AXI_ARSIZE,
output wire [2-1:0] M_AXI_ARBURST,
output wire [2-1:0] M_AXI_ARLOCK,
output wire [4-1:0] M_AXI_ARCACHE,
output wire [3-1:0] M_AXI_ARPROT,
output wire [C_AXI_ARUSER_WIDTH-1:0] M_AXI_ARUSER,
output wire M_AXI_ARVALID,
input wire M_AXI_ARREADY,
// Master Interface Read Data Ports
input wire [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] M_AXI_RID,
input wire [C_AXI_DATA_WIDTH-1:0] M_AXI_RDATA,
input wire [2-1:0] M_AXI_RRESP,
input wire M_AXI_RLAST,
input wire [C_AXI_RUSER_WIDTH-1:0] M_AXI_RUSER,
input wire M_AXI_RVALID,
output wire M_AXI_RREADY,
output wire ERROR_TRIGGER,
output wire [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] ERROR_TRANSACTION_ID
);
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Functions
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Local params
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
localparam C_FIFO_DEPTH_LOG = 4;
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Internal signals
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Internal reset.
reg ARESET;
// AW->W command queue signals.
wire cmd_w_valid;
wire cmd_w_check;
wire [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] cmd_w_id;
wire cmd_w_ready;
// W->B command queue signals.
wire cmd_b_push;
wire cmd_b_error;
wire [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] cmd_b_id;
wire cmd_b_full;
wire [C_FIFO_DEPTH_LOG-1:0] cmd_b_addr;
wire cmd_b_ready;
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Handle Internal Reset
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
always @ (posedge ACLK) begin
ARESET <= !ARESETN;
end
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Handle Write Channels (AW/W/B)
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Write Address Channel.
processing_system7_v5_5_aw_atc #
(
.C_FAMILY (C_FAMILY),
.C_AXI_ID_WIDTH (C_AXI_ID_WIDTH),
.C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH (C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH),
.C_AXI_AWUSER_WIDTH (C_AXI_AWUSER_WIDTH),
.C_FIFO_DEPTH_LOG (C_FIFO_DEPTH_LOG)
) write_addr_inst
(
// Global Signals
.ARESET (ARESET),
.ACLK (ACLK),
// Command Interface (Out)
.cmd_w_valid (cmd_w_valid),
.cmd_w_check (cmd_w_check),
.cmd_w_id (cmd_w_id),
.cmd_w_ready (cmd_w_ready),
.cmd_b_addr (cmd_b_addr),
.cmd_b_ready (cmd_b_ready),
// Slave Interface Write Address Ports
.S_AXI_AWID (S_AXI_AWID),
.S_AXI_AWADDR (S_AXI_AWADDR),
.S_AXI_AWLEN (S_AXI_AWLEN),
.S_AXI_AWSIZE (S_AXI_AWSIZE),
.S_AXI_AWBURST (S_AXI_AWBURST),
.S_AXI_AWLOCK (S_AXI_AWLOCK),
.S_AXI_AWCACHE (S_AXI_AWCACHE),
.S_AXI_AWPROT (S_AXI_AWPROT),
.S_AXI_AWUSER (S_AXI_AWUSER),
.S_AXI_AWVALID (S_AXI_AWVALID),
.S_AXI_AWREADY (S_AXI_AWREADY),
// Master Interface Write Address Port
.M_AXI_AWID (M_AXI_AWID),
.M_AXI_AWADDR (M_AXI_AWADDR),
.M_AXI_AWLEN (M_AXI_AWLEN),
.M_AXI_AWSIZE (M_AXI_AWSIZE),
.M_AXI_AWBURST (M_AXI_AWBURST),
.M_AXI_AWLOCK (M_AXI_AWLOCK),
.M_AXI_AWCACHE (M_AXI_AWCACHE),
.M_AXI_AWPROT (M_AXI_AWPROT),
.M_AXI_AWUSER (M_AXI_AWUSER),
.M_AXI_AWVALID (M_AXI_AWVALID),
.M_AXI_AWREADY (M_AXI_AWREADY)
);
// Write Data channel.
processing_system7_v5_5_w_atc #
(
.C_FAMILY (C_FAMILY),
.C_AXI_ID_WIDTH (C_AXI_ID_WIDTH),
.C_AXI_DATA_WIDTH (C_AXI_DATA_WIDTH),
.C_AXI_WUSER_WIDTH (C_AXI_WUSER_WIDTH)
) write_data_inst
(
// Global Signals
.ARESET (ARESET),
.ACLK (ACLK),
// Command Interface (In)
.cmd_w_valid (cmd_w_valid),
.cmd_w_check (cmd_w_check),
.cmd_w_id (cmd_w_id),
.cmd_w_ready (cmd_w_ready),
// Command Interface (Out)
.cmd_b_push (cmd_b_push),
.cmd_b_error (cmd_b_error),
.cmd_b_id (cmd_b_id),
.cmd_b_full (cmd_b_full),
// Slave Interface Write Data Ports
.S_AXI_WID (S_AXI_WID),
.S_AXI_WDATA (S_AXI_WDATA),
.S_AXI_WSTRB (S_AXI_WSTRB),
.S_AXI_WLAST (S_AXI_WLAST),
.S_AXI_WUSER (S_AXI_WUSER),
.S_AXI_WVALID (S_AXI_WVALID),
.S_AXI_WREADY (S_AXI_WREADY),
// Master Interface Write Data Ports
.M_AXI_WID (M_AXI_WID),
.M_AXI_WDATA (M_AXI_WDATA),
.M_AXI_WSTRB (M_AXI_WSTRB),
.M_AXI_WLAST (M_AXI_WLAST),
.M_AXI_WUSER (M_AXI_WUSER),
.M_AXI_WVALID (M_AXI_WVALID),
.M_AXI_WREADY (M_AXI_WREADY)
);
// Write Response channel.
processing_system7_v5_5_b_atc #
(
.C_FAMILY (C_FAMILY),
.C_AXI_ID_WIDTH (C_AXI_ID_WIDTH),
.C_AXI_BUSER_WIDTH (C_AXI_BUSER_WIDTH),
.C_FIFO_DEPTH_LOG (C_FIFO_DEPTH_LOG)
) write_response_inst
(
// Global Signals
.ARESET (ARESET),
.ACLK (ACLK),
// Command Interface (In)
.cmd_b_push (cmd_b_push),
.cmd_b_error (cmd_b_error),
.cmd_b_id (cmd_b_id),
.cmd_b_full (cmd_b_full),
.cmd_b_addr (cmd_b_addr),
.cmd_b_ready (cmd_b_ready),
// Slave Interface Write Response Ports
.S_AXI_BID (S_AXI_BID),
.S_AXI_BRESP (S_AXI_BRESP),
.S_AXI_BUSER (S_AXI_BUSER),
.S_AXI_BVALID (S_AXI_BVALID),
.S_AXI_BREADY (S_AXI_BREADY),
// Master Interface Write Response Ports
.M_AXI_BID (M_AXI_BID),
.M_AXI_BRESP (M_AXI_BRESP),
.M_AXI_BUSER (M_AXI_BUSER),
.M_AXI_BVALID (M_AXI_BVALID),
.M_AXI_BREADY (M_AXI_BREADY),
// Trigger detection
.ERROR_TRIGGER (ERROR_TRIGGER),
.ERROR_TRANSACTION_ID (ERROR_TRANSACTION_ID)
);
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Handle Read Channels (AR/R)
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Read Address Port
assign M_AXI_ARID = S_AXI_ARID;
assign M_AXI_ARADDR = S_AXI_ARADDR;
assign M_AXI_ARLEN = S_AXI_ARLEN;
assign M_AXI_ARSIZE = S_AXI_ARSIZE;
assign M_AXI_ARBURST = S_AXI_ARBURST;
assign M_AXI_ARLOCK = S_AXI_ARLOCK;
assign M_AXI_ARCACHE = S_AXI_ARCACHE;
assign M_AXI_ARPROT = S_AXI_ARPROT;
assign M_AXI_ARUSER = S_AXI_ARUSER;
assign M_AXI_ARVALID = S_AXI_ARVALID;
assign S_AXI_ARREADY = M_AXI_ARREADY;
// Read Data Port
assign S_AXI_RID = M_AXI_RID;
assign S_AXI_RDATA = M_AXI_RDATA;
assign S_AXI_RRESP = M_AXI_RRESP;
assign S_AXI_RLAST = M_AXI_RLAST;
assign S_AXI_RUSER = M_AXI_RUSER;
assign S_AXI_RVALID = M_AXI_RVALID;
assign M_AXI_RREADY = S_AXI_RREADY;
endmodule
`default_nettype wire
|
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
//
// Description: ACP Transaction Checker
//
// Check for optimized ACP transactions and flag if they are broken.
//
//
//
// Verilog-standard: Verilog 2001
//--------------------------------------------------------------------------
//
// Structure:
// atc
// aw_atc
// w_atc
// b_atc
//
//--------------------------------------------------------------------------
`timescale 1ps/1ps
`default_nettype none
module processing_system7_v5_5_atc #
(
parameter C_FAMILY = "rtl",
// FPGA Family. Current version: virtex6, spartan6 or later.
parameter integer C_AXI_ID_WIDTH = 4,
// Width of all ID signals on SI and MI side of checker.
// Range: >= 1.
parameter integer C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH = 32,
// Width of all ADDR signals on SI and MI side of checker.
// Range: 32.
parameter integer C_AXI_DATA_WIDTH = 64,
// Width of all DATA signals on SI and MI side of checker.
// Range: 64.
parameter integer C_AXI_AWUSER_WIDTH = 1,
// Width of AWUSER signals.
// Range: >= 1.
parameter integer C_AXI_ARUSER_WIDTH = 1,
// Width of ARUSER signals.
// Range: >= 1.
parameter integer C_AXI_WUSER_WIDTH = 1,
// Width of WUSER signals.
// Range: >= 1.
parameter integer C_AXI_RUSER_WIDTH = 1,
// Width of RUSER signals.
// Range: >= 1.
parameter integer C_AXI_BUSER_WIDTH = 1
// Width of BUSER signals.
// Range: >= 1.
)
(
// Global Signals
input wire ACLK,
input wire ARESETN,
// Slave Interface Write Address Ports
input wire [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] S_AXI_AWID,
input wire [C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH-1:0] S_AXI_AWADDR,
input wire [4-1:0] S_AXI_AWLEN,
input wire [3-1:0] S_AXI_AWSIZE,
input wire [2-1:0] S_AXI_AWBURST,
input wire [2-1:0] S_AXI_AWLOCK,
input wire [4-1:0] S_AXI_AWCACHE,
input wire [3-1:0] S_AXI_AWPROT,
input wire [C_AXI_AWUSER_WIDTH-1:0] S_AXI_AWUSER,
input wire S_AXI_AWVALID,
output wire S_AXI_AWREADY,
// Slave Interface Write Data Ports
input wire [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] S_AXI_WID,
input wire [C_AXI_DATA_WIDTH-1:0] S_AXI_WDATA,
input wire [C_AXI_DATA_WIDTH/8-1:0] S_AXI_WSTRB,
input wire S_AXI_WLAST,
input wire [C_AXI_WUSER_WIDTH-1:0] S_AXI_WUSER,
input wire S_AXI_WVALID,
output wire S_AXI_WREADY,
// Slave Interface Write Response Ports
output wire [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] S_AXI_BID,
output wire [2-1:0] S_AXI_BRESP,
output wire [C_AXI_BUSER_WIDTH-1:0] S_AXI_BUSER,
output wire S_AXI_BVALID,
input wire S_AXI_BREADY,
// Slave Interface Read Address Ports
input wire [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] S_AXI_ARID,
input wire [C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH-1:0] S_AXI_ARADDR,
input wire [4-1:0] S_AXI_ARLEN,
input wire [3-1:0] S_AXI_ARSIZE,
input wire [2-1:0] S_AXI_ARBURST,
input wire [2-1:0] S_AXI_ARLOCK,
input wire [4-1:0] S_AXI_ARCACHE,
input wire [3-1:0] S_AXI_ARPROT,
input wire [C_AXI_ARUSER_WIDTH-1:0] S_AXI_ARUSER,
input wire S_AXI_ARVALID,
output wire S_AXI_ARREADY,
// Slave Interface Read Data Ports
output wire [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] S_AXI_RID,
output wire [C_AXI_DATA_WIDTH-1:0] S_AXI_RDATA,
output wire [2-1:0] S_AXI_RRESP,
output wire S_AXI_RLAST,
output wire [C_AXI_RUSER_WIDTH-1:0] S_AXI_RUSER,
output wire S_AXI_RVALID,
input wire S_AXI_RREADY,
// Master Interface Write Address Port
output wire [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] M_AXI_AWID,
output wire [C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH-1:0] M_AXI_AWADDR,
output wire [4-1:0] M_AXI_AWLEN,
output wire [3-1:0] M_AXI_AWSIZE,
output wire [2-1:0] M_AXI_AWBURST,
output wire [2-1:0] M_AXI_AWLOCK,
output wire [4-1:0] M_AXI_AWCACHE,
output wire [3-1:0] M_AXI_AWPROT,
output wire [C_AXI_AWUSER_WIDTH-1:0] M_AXI_AWUSER,
output wire M_AXI_AWVALID,
input wire M_AXI_AWREADY,
// Master Interface Write Data Ports
output wire [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] M_AXI_WID,
output wire [C_AXI_DATA_WIDTH-1:0] M_AXI_WDATA,
output wire [C_AXI_DATA_WIDTH/8-1:0] M_AXI_WSTRB,
output wire M_AXI_WLAST,
output wire [C_AXI_WUSER_WIDTH-1:0] M_AXI_WUSER,
output wire M_AXI_WVALID,
input wire M_AXI_WREADY,
// Master Interface Write Response Ports
input wire [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] M_AXI_BID,
input wire [2-1:0] M_AXI_BRESP,
input wire [C_AXI_BUSER_WIDTH-1:0] M_AXI_BUSER,
input wire M_AXI_BVALID,
output wire M_AXI_BREADY,
// Master Interface Read Address Port
output wire [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] M_AXI_ARID,
output wire [C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH-1:0] M_AXI_ARADDR,
output wire [4-1:0] M_AXI_ARLEN,
output wire [3-1:0] M_AXI_ARSIZE,
output wire [2-1:0] M_AXI_ARBURST,
output wire [2-1:0] M_AXI_ARLOCK,
output wire [4-1:0] M_AXI_ARCACHE,
output wire [3-1:0] M_AXI_ARPROT,
output wire [C_AXI_ARUSER_WIDTH-1:0] M_AXI_ARUSER,
output wire M_AXI_ARVALID,
input wire M_AXI_ARREADY,
// Master Interface Read Data Ports
input wire [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] M_AXI_RID,
input wire [C_AXI_DATA_WIDTH-1:0] M_AXI_RDATA,
input wire [2-1:0] M_AXI_RRESP,
input wire M_AXI_RLAST,
input wire [C_AXI_RUSER_WIDTH-1:0] M_AXI_RUSER,
input wire M_AXI_RVALID,
output wire M_AXI_RREADY,
output wire ERROR_TRIGGER,
output wire [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] ERROR_TRANSACTION_ID
);
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Functions
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Local params
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
localparam C_FIFO_DEPTH_LOG = 4;
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Internal signals
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Internal reset.
reg ARESET;
// AW->W command queue signals.
wire cmd_w_valid;
wire cmd_w_check;
wire [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] cmd_w_id;
wire cmd_w_ready;
// W->B command queue signals.
wire cmd_b_push;
wire cmd_b_error;
wire [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] cmd_b_id;
wire cmd_b_full;
wire [C_FIFO_DEPTH_LOG-1:0] cmd_b_addr;
wire cmd_b_ready;
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Handle Internal Reset
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
always @ (posedge ACLK) begin
ARESET <= !ARESETN;
end
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Handle Write Channels (AW/W/B)
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Write Address Channel.
processing_system7_v5_5_aw_atc #
(
.C_FAMILY (C_FAMILY),
.C_AXI_ID_WIDTH (C_AXI_ID_WIDTH),
.C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH (C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH),
.C_AXI_AWUSER_WIDTH (C_AXI_AWUSER_WIDTH),
.C_FIFO_DEPTH_LOG (C_FIFO_DEPTH_LOG)
) write_addr_inst
(
// Global Signals
.ARESET (ARESET),
.ACLK (ACLK),
// Command Interface (Out)
.cmd_w_valid (cmd_w_valid),
.cmd_w_check (cmd_w_check),
.cmd_w_id (cmd_w_id),
.cmd_w_ready (cmd_w_ready),
.cmd_b_addr (cmd_b_addr),
.cmd_b_ready (cmd_b_ready),
// Slave Interface Write Address Ports
.S_AXI_AWID (S_AXI_AWID),
.S_AXI_AWADDR (S_AXI_AWADDR),
.S_AXI_AWLEN (S_AXI_AWLEN),
.S_AXI_AWSIZE (S_AXI_AWSIZE),
.S_AXI_AWBURST (S_AXI_AWBURST),
.S_AXI_AWLOCK (S_AXI_AWLOCK),
.S_AXI_AWCACHE (S_AXI_AWCACHE),
.S_AXI_AWPROT (S_AXI_AWPROT),
.S_AXI_AWUSER (S_AXI_AWUSER),
.S_AXI_AWVALID (S_AXI_AWVALID),
.S_AXI_AWREADY (S_AXI_AWREADY),
// Master Interface Write Address Port
.M_AXI_AWID (M_AXI_AWID),
.M_AXI_AWADDR (M_AXI_AWADDR),
.M_AXI_AWLEN (M_AXI_AWLEN),
.M_AXI_AWSIZE (M_AXI_AWSIZE),
.M_AXI_AWBURST (M_AXI_AWBURST),
.M_AXI_AWLOCK (M_AXI_AWLOCK),
.M_AXI_AWCACHE (M_AXI_AWCACHE),
.M_AXI_AWPROT (M_AXI_AWPROT),
.M_AXI_AWUSER (M_AXI_AWUSER),
.M_AXI_AWVALID (M_AXI_AWVALID),
.M_AXI_AWREADY (M_AXI_AWREADY)
);
// Write Data channel.
processing_system7_v5_5_w_atc #
(
.C_FAMILY (C_FAMILY),
.C_AXI_ID_WIDTH (C_AXI_ID_WIDTH),
.C_AXI_DATA_WIDTH (C_AXI_DATA_WIDTH),
.C_AXI_WUSER_WIDTH (C_AXI_WUSER_WIDTH)
) write_data_inst
(
// Global Signals
.ARESET (ARESET),
.ACLK (ACLK),
// Command Interface (In)
.cmd_w_valid (cmd_w_valid),
.cmd_w_check (cmd_w_check),
.cmd_w_id (cmd_w_id),
.cmd_w_ready (cmd_w_ready),
// Command Interface (Out)
.cmd_b_push (cmd_b_push),
.cmd_b_error (cmd_b_error),
.cmd_b_id (cmd_b_id),
.cmd_b_full (cmd_b_full),
// Slave Interface Write Data Ports
.S_AXI_WID (S_AXI_WID),
.S_AXI_WDATA (S_AXI_WDATA),
.S_AXI_WSTRB (S_AXI_WSTRB),
.S_AXI_WLAST (S_AXI_WLAST),
.S_AXI_WUSER (S_AXI_WUSER),
.S_AXI_WVALID (S_AXI_WVALID),
.S_AXI_WREADY (S_AXI_WREADY),
// Master Interface Write Data Ports
.M_AXI_WID (M_AXI_WID),
.M_AXI_WDATA (M_AXI_WDATA),
.M_AXI_WSTRB (M_AXI_WSTRB),
.M_AXI_WLAST (M_AXI_WLAST),
.M_AXI_WUSER (M_AXI_WUSER),
.M_AXI_WVALID (M_AXI_WVALID),
.M_AXI_WREADY (M_AXI_WREADY)
);
// Write Response channel.
processing_system7_v5_5_b_atc #
(
.C_FAMILY (C_FAMILY),
.C_AXI_ID_WIDTH (C_AXI_ID_WIDTH),
.C_AXI_BUSER_WIDTH (C_AXI_BUSER_WIDTH),
.C_FIFO_DEPTH_LOG (C_FIFO_DEPTH_LOG)
) write_response_inst
(
// Global Signals
.ARESET (ARESET),
.ACLK (ACLK),
// Command Interface (In)
.cmd_b_push (cmd_b_push),
.cmd_b_error (cmd_b_error),
.cmd_b_id (cmd_b_id),
.cmd_b_full (cmd_b_full),
.cmd_b_addr (cmd_b_addr),
.cmd_b_ready (cmd_b_ready),
// Slave Interface Write Response Ports
.S_AXI_BID (S_AXI_BID),
.S_AXI_BRESP (S_AXI_BRESP),
.S_AXI_BUSER (S_AXI_BUSER),
.S_AXI_BVALID (S_AXI_BVALID),
.S_AXI_BREADY (S_AXI_BREADY),
// Master Interface Write Response Ports
.M_AXI_BID (M_AXI_BID),
.M_AXI_BRESP (M_AXI_BRESP),
.M_AXI_BUSER (M_AXI_BUSER),
.M_AXI_BVALID (M_AXI_BVALID),
.M_AXI_BREADY (M_AXI_BREADY),
// Trigger detection
.ERROR_TRIGGER (ERROR_TRIGGER),
.ERROR_TRANSACTION_ID (ERROR_TRANSACTION_ID)
);
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Handle Read Channels (AR/R)
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Read Address Port
assign M_AXI_ARID = S_AXI_ARID;
assign M_AXI_ARADDR = S_AXI_ARADDR;
assign M_AXI_ARLEN = S_AXI_ARLEN;
assign M_AXI_ARSIZE = S_AXI_ARSIZE;
assign M_AXI_ARBURST = S_AXI_ARBURST;
assign M_AXI_ARLOCK = S_AXI_ARLOCK;
assign M_AXI_ARCACHE = S_AXI_ARCACHE;
assign M_AXI_ARPROT = S_AXI_ARPROT;
assign M_AXI_ARUSER = S_AXI_ARUSER;
assign M_AXI_ARVALID = S_AXI_ARVALID;
assign S_AXI_ARREADY = M_AXI_ARREADY;
// Read Data Port
assign S_AXI_RID = M_AXI_RID;
assign S_AXI_RDATA = M_AXI_RDATA;
assign S_AXI_RRESP = M_AXI_RRESP;
assign S_AXI_RLAST = M_AXI_RLAST;
assign S_AXI_RUSER = M_AXI_RUSER;
assign S_AXI_RVALID = M_AXI_RVALID;
assign M_AXI_RREADY = S_AXI_RREADY;
endmodule
`default_nettype wire
|
// -----------------------------------------------------------
// Legal Notice: (C)2007 Altera Corporation. All rights reserved. Your
// use of Altera Corporation's design tools, logic functions and other
// software and tools, and its AMPP partner logic functions, and any
// output files any of the foregoing (including device programming or
// simulation files), and any associated documentation or information are
// expressly subject to the terms and conditions of the Altera Program
// License Subscription Agreement or other applicable license agreement,
// including, without limitation, that your use is for the sole purpose
// of programming logic devices manufactured by Altera and sold by Altera
// or its authorized distributors. Please refer to the applicable
// agreement for further details.
//
// Description: Single clock Avalon-ST FIFO.
// -----------------------------------------------------------
`timescale 1 ns / 1 ns
//altera message_off 10036
module altera_avalon_sc_fifo
#(
// --------------------------------------------------
// Parameters
// --------------------------------------------------
parameter SYMBOLS_PER_BEAT = 1,
parameter BITS_PER_SYMBOL = 8,
parameter FIFO_DEPTH = 16,
parameter CHANNEL_WIDTH = 0,
parameter ERROR_WIDTH = 0,
parameter USE_PACKETS = 0,
parameter USE_FILL_LEVEL = 0,
parameter USE_STORE_FORWARD = 0,
parameter USE_ALMOST_FULL_IF = 0,
parameter USE_ALMOST_EMPTY_IF = 0,
// --------------------------------------------------
// Empty latency is defined as the number of cycles
// required for a write to deassert the empty flag.
// For example, a latency of 1 means that the empty
// flag is deasserted on the cycle after a write.
//
// Another way to think of it is the latency for a
// write to propagate to the output.
//
// An empty latency of 0 implies lookahead, which is
// only implemented for the register-based FIFO.
// --------------------------------------------------
parameter EMPTY_LATENCY = 3,
parameter USE_MEMORY_BLOCKS = 1,
// --------------------------------------------------
// Internal Parameters
// --------------------------------------------------
parameter DATA_WIDTH = SYMBOLS_PER_BEAT * BITS_PER_SYMBOL,
parameter EMPTY_WIDTH = log2ceil(SYMBOLS_PER_BEAT)
)
(
// --------------------------------------------------
// Ports
// --------------------------------------------------
input clk,
input reset,
input [DATA_WIDTH-1: 0] in_data,
input in_valid,
input in_startofpacket,
input in_endofpacket,
input [((EMPTY_WIDTH>0) ? (EMPTY_WIDTH-1):0) : 0] in_empty,
input [((ERROR_WIDTH>0) ? (ERROR_WIDTH-1):0) : 0] in_error,
input [((CHANNEL_WIDTH>0) ? (CHANNEL_WIDTH-1):0): 0] in_channel,
output in_ready,
output [DATA_WIDTH-1 : 0] out_data,
output reg out_valid,
output out_startofpacket,
output out_endofpacket,
output [((EMPTY_WIDTH>0) ? (EMPTY_WIDTH-1):0) : 0] out_empty,
output [((ERROR_WIDTH>0) ? (ERROR_WIDTH-1):0) : 0] out_error,
output [((CHANNEL_WIDTH>0) ? (CHANNEL_WIDTH-1):0): 0] out_channel,
input out_ready,
input [(USE_STORE_FORWARD ? 2 : 1) : 0] csr_address,
input csr_write,
input csr_read,
input [31 : 0] csr_writedata,
output reg [31 : 0] csr_readdata,
output wire almost_full_data,
output wire almost_empty_data
);
// --------------------------------------------------
// Local Parameters
// --------------------------------------------------
localparam ADDR_WIDTH = log2ceil(FIFO_DEPTH);
localparam DEPTH = FIFO_DEPTH;
localparam PKT_SIGNALS_WIDTH = 2 + EMPTY_WIDTH;
localparam PAYLOAD_WIDTH = (USE_PACKETS == 1) ?
2 + EMPTY_WIDTH + DATA_WIDTH + ERROR_WIDTH + CHANNEL_WIDTH:
DATA_WIDTH + ERROR_WIDTH + CHANNEL_WIDTH;
// --------------------------------------------------
// Internal Signals
// --------------------------------------------------
genvar i;
reg [PAYLOAD_WIDTH-1 : 0] mem [DEPTH-1 : 0];
reg [ADDR_WIDTH-1 : 0] wr_ptr;
reg [ADDR_WIDTH-1 : 0] rd_ptr;
reg [DEPTH-1 : 0] mem_used;
wire [ADDR_WIDTH-1 : 0] next_wr_ptr;
wire [ADDR_WIDTH-1 : 0] next_rd_ptr;
wire [ADDR_WIDTH-1 : 0] incremented_wr_ptr;
wire [ADDR_WIDTH-1 : 0] incremented_rd_ptr;
wire [ADDR_WIDTH-1 : 0] mem_rd_ptr;
wire read;
wire write;
reg empty;
reg next_empty;
reg full;
reg next_full;
wire [PKT_SIGNALS_WIDTH-1 : 0] in_packet_signals;
wire [PKT_SIGNALS_WIDTH-1 : 0] out_packet_signals;
wire [PAYLOAD_WIDTH-1 : 0] in_payload;
reg [PAYLOAD_WIDTH-1 : 0] internal_out_payload;
reg [PAYLOAD_WIDTH-1 : 0] out_payload;
reg internal_out_valid;
wire internal_out_ready;
reg [ADDR_WIDTH : 0] fifo_fill_level;
reg [ADDR_WIDTH : 0] fill_level;
reg [ADDR_WIDTH-1 : 0] sop_ptr = 0;
wire [ADDR_WIDTH-1 : 0] curr_sop_ptr;
reg [23:0] almost_full_threshold;
reg [23:0] almost_empty_threshold;
reg [23:0] cut_through_threshold;
reg [15:0] pkt_cnt;
reg drop_on_error_en;
reg error_in_pkt;
reg pkt_has_started;
reg sop_has_left_fifo;
reg fifo_too_small_r;
reg pkt_cnt_eq_zero;
reg pkt_cnt_eq_one;
wire wait_for_threshold;
reg pkt_mode;
wire wait_for_pkt;
wire ok_to_forward;
wire in_pkt_eop_arrive;
wire out_pkt_leave;
wire in_pkt_start;
wire in_pkt_error;
wire drop_on_error;
wire fifo_too_small;
wire out_pkt_sop_leave;
wire [31:0] max_fifo_size;
reg fifo_fill_level_lt_cut_through_threshold;
// --------------------------------------------------
// Define Payload
//
// Icky part where we decide which signals form the
// payload to the FIFO with generate blocks.
// --------------------------------------------------
generate
if (EMPTY_WIDTH > 0) begin : gen_blk1
assign in_packet_signals = {in_startofpacket, in_endofpacket, in_empty};
assign {out_startofpacket, out_endofpacket, out_empty} = out_packet_signals;
end
else begin : gen_blk1_else
assign out_empty = in_error;
assign in_packet_signals = {in_startofpacket, in_endofpacket};
assign {out_startofpacket, out_endofpacket} = out_packet_signals;
end
endgenerate
generate
if (USE_PACKETS) begin : gen_blk2
if (ERROR_WIDTH > 0) begin : gen_blk3
if (CHANNEL_WIDTH > 0) begin : gen_blk4
assign in_payload = {in_packet_signals, in_data, in_error, in_channel};
assign {out_packet_signals, out_data, out_error, out_channel} = out_payload;
end
else begin : gen_blk4_else
assign out_channel = in_channel;
assign in_payload = {in_packet_signals, in_data, in_error};
assign {out_packet_signals, out_data, out_error} = out_payload;
end
end
else begin : gen_blk3_else
assign out_error = in_error;
if (CHANNEL_WIDTH > 0) begin : gen_blk5
assign in_payload = {in_packet_signals, in_data, in_channel};
assign {out_packet_signals, out_data, out_channel} = out_payload;
end
else begin : gen_blk5_else
assign out_channel = in_channel;
assign in_payload = {in_packet_signals, in_data};
assign {out_packet_signals, out_data} = out_payload;
end
end
end
else begin : gen_blk2_else
assign out_packet_signals = 0;
if (ERROR_WIDTH > 0) begin : gen_blk6
if (CHANNEL_WIDTH > 0) begin : gen_blk7
assign in_payload = {in_data, in_error, in_channel};
assign {out_data, out_error, out_channel} = out_payload;
end
else begin : gen_blk7_else
assign out_channel = in_channel;
assign in_payload = {in_data, in_error};
assign {out_data, out_error} = out_payload;
end
end
else begin : gen_blk6_else
assign out_error = in_error;
if (CHANNEL_WIDTH > 0) begin : gen_blk8
assign in_payload = {in_data, in_channel};
assign {out_data, out_channel} = out_payload;
end
else begin : gen_blk8_else
assign out_channel = in_channel;
assign in_payload = in_data;
assign out_data = out_payload;
end
end
end
endgenerate
// --------------------------------------------------
// Memory-based FIFO storage
//
// To allow a ready latency of 0, the read index is
// obtained from the next read pointer and memory
// outputs are unregistered.
//
// If the empty latency is 1, we infer bypass logic
// around the memory so writes propagate to the
// outputs on the next cycle.
//
// Do not change the way this is coded: Quartus needs
// a perfect match to the template, and any attempt to
// refactor the two always blocks into one will break
// memory inference.
// --------------------------------------------------
generate if (USE_MEMORY_BLOCKS == 1) begin : gen_blk9
if (EMPTY_LATENCY == 1) begin : gen_blk10
always @(posedge clk) begin
if (in_valid && in_ready)
mem[wr_ptr] = in_payload;
internal_out_payload = mem[mem_rd_ptr];
end
end else begin : gen_blk10_else
always @(posedge clk) begin
if (in_valid && in_ready)
mem[wr_ptr] <= in_payload;
internal_out_payload <= mem[mem_rd_ptr];
end
end
assign mem_rd_ptr = next_rd_ptr;
end else begin : gen_blk9_else
// --------------------------------------------------
// Register-based FIFO storage
//
// Uses a shift register as the storage element. Each
// shift register slot has a bit which indicates if
// the slot is occupied (credit to Sam H for the idea).
// The occupancy bits are contiguous and start from the
// lsb, so 0000, 0001, 0011, 0111, 1111 for a 4-deep
// FIFO.
//
// Each slot is enabled during a read or when it
// is unoccupied. New data is always written to every
// going-to-be-empty slot (we keep track of which ones
// are actually useful with the occupancy bits). On a
// read we shift occupied slots.
//
// The exception is the last slot, which always gets
// new data when it is unoccupied.
// --------------------------------------------------
for (i = 0; i < DEPTH-1; i = i + 1) begin : shift_reg
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
mem[i] <= 0;
end
else if (read || !mem_used[i]) begin
if (!mem_used[i+1])
mem[i] <= in_payload;
else
mem[i] <= mem[i+1];
end
end
end
always @(posedge clk, posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
mem[DEPTH-1] <= 0;
end
else begin
if (DEPTH == 1) begin
if (write)
mem[DEPTH-1] <= in_payload;
end
else if (!mem_used[DEPTH-1])
mem[DEPTH-1] <= in_payload;
end
end
end
endgenerate
assign read = internal_out_ready && internal_out_valid && ok_to_forward;
assign write = in_ready && in_valid;
// --------------------------------------------------
// Pointer Management
// --------------------------------------------------
generate if (USE_MEMORY_BLOCKS == 1) begin : gen_blk11
assign incremented_wr_ptr = wr_ptr + 1'b1;
assign incremented_rd_ptr = rd_ptr + 1'b1;
assign next_wr_ptr = drop_on_error ? curr_sop_ptr : write ? incremented_wr_ptr : wr_ptr;
assign next_rd_ptr = (read) ? incremented_rd_ptr : rd_ptr;
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
wr_ptr <= 0;
rd_ptr <= 0;
end
else begin
wr_ptr <= next_wr_ptr;
rd_ptr <= next_rd_ptr;
end
end
end else begin : gen_blk11_else
// --------------------------------------------------
// Shift Register Occupancy Bits
//
// Consider a 4-deep FIFO with 2 entries: 0011
// On a read and write, do not modify the bits.
// On a write, left-shift the bits to get 0111.
// On a read, right-shift the bits to get 0001.
//
// Also, on a write we set bit0 (the head), while
// clearing the tail on a read.
// --------------------------------------------------
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
mem_used[0] <= 0;
end
else begin
if (write ^ read) begin
if (write)
mem_used[0] <= 1;
else if (read) begin
if (DEPTH > 1)
mem_used[0] <= mem_used[1];
else
mem_used[0] <= 0;
end
end
end
end
if (DEPTH > 1) begin : gen_blk12
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
mem_used[DEPTH-1] <= 0;
end
else begin
if (write ^ read) begin
mem_used[DEPTH-1] <= 0;
if (write)
mem_used[DEPTH-1] <= mem_used[DEPTH-2];
end
end
end
end
for (i = 1; i < DEPTH-1; i = i + 1) begin : storage_logic
always @(posedge clk, posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
mem_used[i] <= 0;
end
else begin
if (write ^ read) begin
if (write)
mem_used[i] <= mem_used[i-1];
else if (read)
mem_used[i] <= mem_used[i+1];
end
end
end
end
end
endgenerate
// --------------------------------------------------
// Memory FIFO Status Management
//
// Generates the full and empty signals from the
// pointers. The FIFO is full when the next write
// pointer will be equal to the read pointer after
// a write. Reading from a FIFO clears full.
//
// The FIFO is empty when the next read pointer will
// be equal to the write pointer after a read. Writing
// to a FIFO clears empty.
//
// A simultaneous read and write must not change any of
// the empty or full flags unless there is a drop on error event.
// --------------------------------------------------
generate if (USE_MEMORY_BLOCKS == 1) begin : gen_blk13
always @* begin
next_full = full;
next_empty = empty;
if (read && !write) begin
next_full = 1'b0;
if (incremented_rd_ptr == wr_ptr)
next_empty = 1'b1;
end
if (write && !read) begin
if (!drop_on_error)
next_empty = 1'b0;
else if (curr_sop_ptr == rd_ptr) // drop on error and only 1 pkt in fifo
next_empty = 1'b1;
if (incremented_wr_ptr == rd_ptr && !drop_on_error)
next_full = 1'b1;
end
if (write && read && drop_on_error) begin
if (curr_sop_ptr == next_rd_ptr)
next_empty = 1'b1;
end
end
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
empty <= 1;
full <= 0;
end
else begin
empty <= next_empty;
full <= next_full;
end
end
end else begin : gen_blk13_else
// --------------------------------------------------
// Register FIFO Status Management
//
// Full when the tail occupancy bit is 1. Empty when
// the head occupancy bit is 0.
// --------------------------------------------------
always @* begin
full = mem_used[DEPTH-1];
empty = !mem_used[0];
// ------------------------------------------
// For a single slot FIFO, reading clears the
// full status immediately.
// ------------------------------------------
if (DEPTH == 1)
full = mem_used[0] && !read;
internal_out_payload = mem[0];
// ------------------------------------------
// Writes clear empty immediately for lookahead modes.
// Note that we use in_valid instead of write to avoid
// combinational loops (in lookahead mode, qualifying
// with in_ready is meaningless).
//
// In a 1-deep FIFO, a possible combinational loop runs
// from write -> out_valid -> out_ready -> write
// ------------------------------------------
if (EMPTY_LATENCY == 0) begin
empty = !mem_used[0] && !in_valid;
if (!mem_used[0] && in_valid)
internal_out_payload = in_payload;
end
end
end
endgenerate
// --------------------------------------------------
// Avalon-ST Signals
//
// The in_ready signal is straightforward.
//
// To match memory latency when empty latency > 1,
// out_valid assertions must be delayed by one clock
// cycle.
//
// Note: out_valid deassertions must not be delayed or
// the FIFO will underflow.
// --------------------------------------------------
assign in_ready = !full;
assign internal_out_ready = out_ready || !out_valid;
generate if (EMPTY_LATENCY > 1) begin : gen_blk14
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset)
internal_out_valid <= 0;
else begin
internal_out_valid <= !empty & ok_to_forward & ~drop_on_error;
if (read) begin
if (incremented_rd_ptr == wr_ptr)
internal_out_valid <= 1'b0;
end
end
end
end else begin : gen_blk14_else
always @* begin
internal_out_valid = !empty & ok_to_forward;
end
end
endgenerate
// --------------------------------------------------
// Single Output Pipeline Stage
//
// This output pipeline stage is enabled if the FIFO's
// empty latency is set to 3 (default). It is disabled
// for all other allowed latencies.
//
// Reason: The memory outputs are unregistered, so we have to
// register the output or fmax will drop if combinatorial
// logic is present on the output datapath.
//
// Q: The Avalon-ST spec says that I have to register my outputs
// But isn't the memory counted as a register?
// A: The path from the address lookup to the memory output is
// slow. Registering the memory outputs is a good idea.
//
// The registers get packed into the memory by the fitter
// which means minimal resources are consumed (the result
// is a altsyncram with registered outputs, available on
// all modern Altera devices).
//
// This output stage acts as an extra slot in the FIFO,
// and complicates the fill level.
// --------------------------------------------------
generate if (EMPTY_LATENCY == 3) begin : gen_blk15
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
out_valid <= 0;
out_payload <= 0;
end
else begin
if (internal_out_ready) begin
out_valid <= internal_out_valid & ok_to_forward;
out_payload <= internal_out_payload;
end
end
end
end
else begin : gen_blk15_else
always @* begin
out_valid = internal_out_valid;
out_payload = internal_out_payload;
end
end
endgenerate
// --------------------------------------------------
// Fill Level
//
// The fill level is calculated from the next write
// and read pointers to avoid unnecessary latency
// and logic.
//
// However, if the store-and-forward mode of the FIFO
// is enabled, the fill level is an up-down counter
// for fmax optimization reasons.
//
// If the output pipeline is enabled, the fill level
// must account for it, or we'll always be off by one.
// This may, or may not be important depending on the
// application.
//
// For now, we'll always calculate the exact fill level
// at the cost of an extra adder when the output stage
// is enabled.
// --------------------------------------------------
generate if (USE_FILL_LEVEL) begin : gen_blk16
wire [31:0] depth32;
assign depth32 = DEPTH;
if (USE_STORE_FORWARD) begin
reg [ADDR_WIDTH : 0] curr_packet_len_less_one;
// --------------------------------------------------
// We only drop on endofpacket. As long as we don't add to the fill
// level on the dropped endofpacket cycle, we can simply subtract
// (packet length - 1) from the fill level for dropped packets.
// --------------------------------------------------
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
curr_packet_len_less_one <= 0;
end else begin
if (write) begin
curr_packet_len_less_one <= curr_packet_len_less_one + 1'b1;
if (in_endofpacket)
curr_packet_len_less_one <= 0;
end
end
end
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
fifo_fill_level <= 0;
end else if (drop_on_error) begin
fifo_fill_level <= fifo_fill_level - curr_packet_len_less_one;
if (read)
fifo_fill_level <= fifo_fill_level - curr_packet_len_less_one - 1'b1;
end else if (write && !read) begin
fifo_fill_level <= fifo_fill_level + 1'b1;
end else if (read && !write) begin
fifo_fill_level <= fifo_fill_level - 1'b1;
end
end
end else begin
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset)
fifo_fill_level <= 0;
else if (next_full & !drop_on_error)
fifo_fill_level <= depth32[ADDR_WIDTH:0];
else begin
fifo_fill_level[ADDR_WIDTH] <= 1'b0;
fifo_fill_level[ADDR_WIDTH-1 : 0] <= next_wr_ptr - next_rd_ptr;
end
end
end
always @* begin
fill_level = fifo_fill_level;
if (EMPTY_LATENCY == 3)
fill_level = fifo_fill_level + {{ADDR_WIDTH{1'b0}}, out_valid};
end
end
else begin : gen_blk16_else
always @* begin
fill_level = 0;
end
end
endgenerate
generate if (USE_ALMOST_FULL_IF) begin : gen_blk17
assign almost_full_data = (fill_level >= almost_full_threshold);
end
else
assign almost_full_data = 0;
endgenerate
generate if (USE_ALMOST_EMPTY_IF) begin : gen_blk18
assign almost_empty_data = (fill_level <= almost_empty_threshold);
end
else
assign almost_empty_data = 0;
endgenerate
// --------------------------------------------------
// Avalon-MM Status & Control Connection Point
//
// Register map:
//
// | Addr | RW | 31 - 0 |
// | 0 | R | Fill level |
//
// The registering of this connection point means
// that there is a cycle of latency between
// reads/writes and the updating of the fill level.
// --------------------------------------------------
generate if (USE_STORE_FORWARD) begin : gen_blk19
assign max_fifo_size = FIFO_DEPTH - 1;
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
almost_full_threshold <= max_fifo_size[23 : 0];
almost_empty_threshold <= 0;
cut_through_threshold <= 0;
drop_on_error_en <= 0;
csr_readdata <= 0;
pkt_mode <= 1'b1;
end
else begin
if (csr_read) begin
csr_readdata <= 32'b0;
if (csr_address == 5)
csr_readdata <= {31'b0, drop_on_error_en};
else if (csr_address == 4)
csr_readdata <= {8'b0, cut_through_threshold};
else if (csr_address == 3)
csr_readdata <= {8'b0, almost_empty_threshold};
else if (csr_address == 2)
csr_readdata <= {8'b0, almost_full_threshold};
else if (csr_address == 0)
csr_readdata <= {{(31 - ADDR_WIDTH){1'b0}}, fill_level};
end
else if (csr_write) begin
if(csr_address == 3'b101)
drop_on_error_en <= csr_writedata[0];
else if(csr_address == 3'b100) begin
cut_through_threshold <= csr_writedata[23:0];
pkt_mode <= (csr_writedata[23:0] == 0);
end
else if(csr_address == 3'b011)
almost_empty_threshold <= csr_writedata[23:0];
else if(csr_address == 3'b010)
almost_full_threshold <= csr_writedata[23:0];
end
end
end
end
else if (USE_ALMOST_FULL_IF || USE_ALMOST_EMPTY_IF) begin : gen_blk19_else1
assign max_fifo_size = FIFO_DEPTH - 1;
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
almost_full_threshold <= max_fifo_size[23 : 0];
almost_empty_threshold <= 0;
csr_readdata <= 0;
end
else begin
if (csr_read) begin
csr_readdata <= 32'b0;
if (csr_address == 3)
csr_readdata <= {8'b0, almost_empty_threshold};
else if (csr_address == 2)
csr_readdata <= {8'b0, almost_full_threshold};
else if (csr_address == 0)
csr_readdata <= {{(31 - ADDR_WIDTH){1'b0}}, fill_level};
end
else if (csr_write) begin
if(csr_address == 3'b011)
almost_empty_threshold <= csr_writedata[23:0];
else if(csr_address == 3'b010)
almost_full_threshold <= csr_writedata[23:0];
end
end
end
end
else begin : gen_blk19_else2
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
csr_readdata <= 0;
end
else if (csr_read) begin
csr_readdata <= 0;
if (csr_address == 0)
csr_readdata <= {{(31 - ADDR_WIDTH){1'b0}}, fill_level};
end
end
end
endgenerate
// --------------------------------------------------
// Store and forward logic
// --------------------------------------------------
// if the fifo gets full before the entire packet or the
// cut-threshold condition is met then start sending out
// data in order to avoid dead-lock situation
generate if (USE_STORE_FORWARD) begin : gen_blk20
assign wait_for_threshold = (fifo_fill_level_lt_cut_through_threshold) & wait_for_pkt ;
assign wait_for_pkt = pkt_cnt_eq_zero | (pkt_cnt_eq_one & out_pkt_leave);
assign ok_to_forward = (pkt_mode ? (~wait_for_pkt | ~pkt_has_started) :
~wait_for_threshold) | fifo_too_small_r;
assign in_pkt_eop_arrive = in_valid & in_ready & in_endofpacket;
assign in_pkt_start = in_valid & in_ready & in_startofpacket;
assign in_pkt_error = in_valid & in_ready & |in_error;
assign out_pkt_sop_leave = out_valid & out_ready & out_startofpacket;
assign out_pkt_leave = out_valid & out_ready & out_endofpacket;
assign fifo_too_small = (pkt_mode ? wait_for_pkt : wait_for_threshold) & full & out_ready;
// count packets coming and going into the fifo
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
pkt_cnt <= 0;
pkt_has_started <= 0;
sop_has_left_fifo <= 0;
fifo_too_small_r <= 0;
pkt_cnt_eq_zero <= 1'b1;
pkt_cnt_eq_one <= 1'b0;
fifo_fill_level_lt_cut_through_threshold <= 1'b1;
end
else begin
fifo_fill_level_lt_cut_through_threshold <= fifo_fill_level < cut_through_threshold;
fifo_too_small_r <= fifo_too_small;
if( in_pkt_eop_arrive )
sop_has_left_fifo <= 1'b0;
else if (out_pkt_sop_leave & pkt_cnt_eq_zero )
sop_has_left_fifo <= 1'b1;
if (in_pkt_eop_arrive & ~out_pkt_leave & ~drop_on_error ) begin
pkt_cnt <= pkt_cnt + 1'b1;
pkt_cnt_eq_zero <= 0;
if (pkt_cnt == 0)
pkt_cnt_eq_one <= 1'b1;
else
pkt_cnt_eq_one <= 1'b0;
end
else if((~in_pkt_eop_arrive | drop_on_error) & out_pkt_leave) begin
pkt_cnt <= pkt_cnt - 1'b1;
if (pkt_cnt == 1)
pkt_cnt_eq_zero <= 1'b1;
else
pkt_cnt_eq_zero <= 1'b0;
if (pkt_cnt == 2)
pkt_cnt_eq_one <= 1'b1;
else
pkt_cnt_eq_one <= 1'b0;
end
if (in_pkt_start)
pkt_has_started <= 1'b1;
else if (in_pkt_eop_arrive)
pkt_has_started <= 1'b0;
end
end
// drop on error logic
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
sop_ptr <= 0;
error_in_pkt <= 0;
end
else begin
// save the location of the SOP
if ( in_pkt_start )
sop_ptr <= wr_ptr;
// remember if error in pkt
// log error only if packet has already started
if (in_pkt_eop_arrive)
error_in_pkt <= 1'b0;
else if ( in_pkt_error & (pkt_has_started | in_pkt_start))
error_in_pkt <= 1'b1;
end
end
assign drop_on_error = drop_on_error_en & (error_in_pkt | in_pkt_error) & in_pkt_eop_arrive &
~sop_has_left_fifo & ~(out_pkt_sop_leave & pkt_cnt_eq_zero);
assign curr_sop_ptr = (write && in_startofpacket && in_endofpacket) ? wr_ptr : sop_ptr;
end
else begin : gen_blk20_else
assign ok_to_forward = 1'b1;
assign drop_on_error = 1'b0;
if (ADDR_WIDTH <= 1)
assign curr_sop_ptr = 1'b0;
else
assign curr_sop_ptr = {ADDR_WIDTH - 1 { 1'b0 }};
end
endgenerate
// --------------------------------------------------
// Calculates the log2ceil of the input value
// --------------------------------------------------
function integer log2ceil;
input integer val;
reg[31:0] i;
begin
i = 1;
log2ceil = 0;
while (i < val) begin
log2ceil = log2ceil + 1;
i = i[30:0] << 1;
end
end
endfunction
endmodule
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// -----------------------------------------------------------
// Legal Notice: (C)2007 Altera Corporation. All rights reserved. Your
// use of Altera Corporation's design tools, logic functions and other
// software and tools, and its AMPP partner logic functions, and any
// output files any of the foregoing (including device programming or
// simulation files), and any associated documentation or information are
// expressly subject to the terms and conditions of the Altera Program
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// including, without limitation, that your use is for the sole purpose
// of programming logic devices manufactured by Altera and sold by Altera
// or its authorized distributors. Please refer to the applicable
// agreement for further details.
//
// Description: Single clock Avalon-ST FIFO.
// -----------------------------------------------------------
`timescale 1 ns / 1 ns
//altera message_off 10036
module altera_avalon_sc_fifo
#(
// --------------------------------------------------
// Parameters
// --------------------------------------------------
parameter SYMBOLS_PER_BEAT = 1,
parameter BITS_PER_SYMBOL = 8,
parameter FIFO_DEPTH = 16,
parameter CHANNEL_WIDTH = 0,
parameter ERROR_WIDTH = 0,
parameter USE_PACKETS = 0,
parameter USE_FILL_LEVEL = 0,
parameter USE_STORE_FORWARD = 0,
parameter USE_ALMOST_FULL_IF = 0,
parameter USE_ALMOST_EMPTY_IF = 0,
// --------------------------------------------------
// Empty latency is defined as the number of cycles
// required for a write to deassert the empty flag.
// For example, a latency of 1 means that the empty
// flag is deasserted on the cycle after a write.
//
// Another way to think of it is the latency for a
// write to propagate to the output.
//
// An empty latency of 0 implies lookahead, which is
// only implemented for the register-based FIFO.
// --------------------------------------------------
parameter EMPTY_LATENCY = 3,
parameter USE_MEMORY_BLOCKS = 1,
// --------------------------------------------------
// Internal Parameters
// --------------------------------------------------
parameter DATA_WIDTH = SYMBOLS_PER_BEAT * BITS_PER_SYMBOL,
parameter EMPTY_WIDTH = log2ceil(SYMBOLS_PER_BEAT)
)
(
// --------------------------------------------------
// Ports
// --------------------------------------------------
input clk,
input reset,
input [DATA_WIDTH-1: 0] in_data,
input in_valid,
input in_startofpacket,
input in_endofpacket,
input [((EMPTY_WIDTH>0) ? (EMPTY_WIDTH-1):0) : 0] in_empty,
input [((ERROR_WIDTH>0) ? (ERROR_WIDTH-1):0) : 0] in_error,
input [((CHANNEL_WIDTH>0) ? (CHANNEL_WIDTH-1):0): 0] in_channel,
output in_ready,
output [DATA_WIDTH-1 : 0] out_data,
output reg out_valid,
output out_startofpacket,
output out_endofpacket,
output [((EMPTY_WIDTH>0) ? (EMPTY_WIDTH-1):0) : 0] out_empty,
output [((ERROR_WIDTH>0) ? (ERROR_WIDTH-1):0) : 0] out_error,
output [((CHANNEL_WIDTH>0) ? (CHANNEL_WIDTH-1):0): 0] out_channel,
input out_ready,
input [(USE_STORE_FORWARD ? 2 : 1) : 0] csr_address,
input csr_write,
input csr_read,
input [31 : 0] csr_writedata,
output reg [31 : 0] csr_readdata,
output wire almost_full_data,
output wire almost_empty_data
);
// --------------------------------------------------
// Local Parameters
// --------------------------------------------------
localparam ADDR_WIDTH = log2ceil(FIFO_DEPTH);
localparam DEPTH = FIFO_DEPTH;
localparam PKT_SIGNALS_WIDTH = 2 + EMPTY_WIDTH;
localparam PAYLOAD_WIDTH = (USE_PACKETS == 1) ?
2 + EMPTY_WIDTH + DATA_WIDTH + ERROR_WIDTH + CHANNEL_WIDTH:
DATA_WIDTH + ERROR_WIDTH + CHANNEL_WIDTH;
// --------------------------------------------------
// Internal Signals
// --------------------------------------------------
genvar i;
reg [PAYLOAD_WIDTH-1 : 0] mem [DEPTH-1 : 0];
reg [ADDR_WIDTH-1 : 0] wr_ptr;
reg [ADDR_WIDTH-1 : 0] rd_ptr;
reg [DEPTH-1 : 0] mem_used;
wire [ADDR_WIDTH-1 : 0] next_wr_ptr;
wire [ADDR_WIDTH-1 : 0] next_rd_ptr;
wire [ADDR_WIDTH-1 : 0] incremented_wr_ptr;
wire [ADDR_WIDTH-1 : 0] incremented_rd_ptr;
wire [ADDR_WIDTH-1 : 0] mem_rd_ptr;
wire read;
wire write;
reg empty;
reg next_empty;
reg full;
reg next_full;
wire [PKT_SIGNALS_WIDTH-1 : 0] in_packet_signals;
wire [PKT_SIGNALS_WIDTH-1 : 0] out_packet_signals;
wire [PAYLOAD_WIDTH-1 : 0] in_payload;
reg [PAYLOAD_WIDTH-1 : 0] internal_out_payload;
reg [PAYLOAD_WIDTH-1 : 0] out_payload;
reg internal_out_valid;
wire internal_out_ready;
reg [ADDR_WIDTH : 0] fifo_fill_level;
reg [ADDR_WIDTH : 0] fill_level;
reg [ADDR_WIDTH-1 : 0] sop_ptr = 0;
wire [ADDR_WIDTH-1 : 0] curr_sop_ptr;
reg [23:0] almost_full_threshold;
reg [23:0] almost_empty_threshold;
reg [23:0] cut_through_threshold;
reg [15:0] pkt_cnt;
reg drop_on_error_en;
reg error_in_pkt;
reg pkt_has_started;
reg sop_has_left_fifo;
reg fifo_too_small_r;
reg pkt_cnt_eq_zero;
reg pkt_cnt_eq_one;
wire wait_for_threshold;
reg pkt_mode;
wire wait_for_pkt;
wire ok_to_forward;
wire in_pkt_eop_arrive;
wire out_pkt_leave;
wire in_pkt_start;
wire in_pkt_error;
wire drop_on_error;
wire fifo_too_small;
wire out_pkt_sop_leave;
wire [31:0] max_fifo_size;
reg fifo_fill_level_lt_cut_through_threshold;
// --------------------------------------------------
// Define Payload
//
// Icky part where we decide which signals form the
// payload to the FIFO with generate blocks.
// --------------------------------------------------
generate
if (EMPTY_WIDTH > 0) begin : gen_blk1
assign in_packet_signals = {in_startofpacket, in_endofpacket, in_empty};
assign {out_startofpacket, out_endofpacket, out_empty} = out_packet_signals;
end
else begin : gen_blk1_else
assign out_empty = in_error;
assign in_packet_signals = {in_startofpacket, in_endofpacket};
assign {out_startofpacket, out_endofpacket} = out_packet_signals;
end
endgenerate
generate
if (USE_PACKETS) begin : gen_blk2
if (ERROR_WIDTH > 0) begin : gen_blk3
if (CHANNEL_WIDTH > 0) begin : gen_blk4
assign in_payload = {in_packet_signals, in_data, in_error, in_channel};
assign {out_packet_signals, out_data, out_error, out_channel} = out_payload;
end
else begin : gen_blk4_else
assign out_channel = in_channel;
assign in_payload = {in_packet_signals, in_data, in_error};
assign {out_packet_signals, out_data, out_error} = out_payload;
end
end
else begin : gen_blk3_else
assign out_error = in_error;
if (CHANNEL_WIDTH > 0) begin : gen_blk5
assign in_payload = {in_packet_signals, in_data, in_channel};
assign {out_packet_signals, out_data, out_channel} = out_payload;
end
else begin : gen_blk5_else
assign out_channel = in_channel;
assign in_payload = {in_packet_signals, in_data};
assign {out_packet_signals, out_data} = out_payload;
end
end
end
else begin : gen_blk2_else
assign out_packet_signals = 0;
if (ERROR_WIDTH > 0) begin : gen_blk6
if (CHANNEL_WIDTH > 0) begin : gen_blk7
assign in_payload = {in_data, in_error, in_channel};
assign {out_data, out_error, out_channel} = out_payload;
end
else begin : gen_blk7_else
assign out_channel = in_channel;
assign in_payload = {in_data, in_error};
assign {out_data, out_error} = out_payload;
end
end
else begin : gen_blk6_else
assign out_error = in_error;
if (CHANNEL_WIDTH > 0) begin : gen_blk8
assign in_payload = {in_data, in_channel};
assign {out_data, out_channel} = out_payload;
end
else begin : gen_blk8_else
assign out_channel = in_channel;
assign in_payload = in_data;
assign out_data = out_payload;
end
end
end
endgenerate
// --------------------------------------------------
// Memory-based FIFO storage
//
// To allow a ready latency of 0, the read index is
// obtained from the next read pointer and memory
// outputs are unregistered.
//
// If the empty latency is 1, we infer bypass logic
// around the memory so writes propagate to the
// outputs on the next cycle.
//
// Do not change the way this is coded: Quartus needs
// a perfect match to the template, and any attempt to
// refactor the two always blocks into one will break
// memory inference.
// --------------------------------------------------
generate if (USE_MEMORY_BLOCKS == 1) begin : gen_blk9
if (EMPTY_LATENCY == 1) begin : gen_blk10
always @(posedge clk) begin
if (in_valid && in_ready)
mem[wr_ptr] = in_payload;
internal_out_payload = mem[mem_rd_ptr];
end
end else begin : gen_blk10_else
always @(posedge clk) begin
if (in_valid && in_ready)
mem[wr_ptr] <= in_payload;
internal_out_payload <= mem[mem_rd_ptr];
end
end
assign mem_rd_ptr = next_rd_ptr;
end else begin : gen_blk9_else
// --------------------------------------------------
// Register-based FIFO storage
//
// Uses a shift register as the storage element. Each
// shift register slot has a bit which indicates if
// the slot is occupied (credit to Sam H for the idea).
// The occupancy bits are contiguous and start from the
// lsb, so 0000, 0001, 0011, 0111, 1111 for a 4-deep
// FIFO.
//
// Each slot is enabled during a read or when it
// is unoccupied. New data is always written to every
// going-to-be-empty slot (we keep track of which ones
// are actually useful with the occupancy bits). On a
// read we shift occupied slots.
//
// The exception is the last slot, which always gets
// new data when it is unoccupied.
// --------------------------------------------------
for (i = 0; i < DEPTH-1; i = i + 1) begin : shift_reg
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
mem[i] <= 0;
end
else if (read || !mem_used[i]) begin
if (!mem_used[i+1])
mem[i] <= in_payload;
else
mem[i] <= mem[i+1];
end
end
end
always @(posedge clk, posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
mem[DEPTH-1] <= 0;
end
else begin
if (DEPTH == 1) begin
if (write)
mem[DEPTH-1] <= in_payload;
end
else if (!mem_used[DEPTH-1])
mem[DEPTH-1] <= in_payload;
end
end
end
endgenerate
assign read = internal_out_ready && internal_out_valid && ok_to_forward;
assign write = in_ready && in_valid;
// --------------------------------------------------
// Pointer Management
// --------------------------------------------------
generate if (USE_MEMORY_BLOCKS == 1) begin : gen_blk11
assign incremented_wr_ptr = wr_ptr + 1'b1;
assign incremented_rd_ptr = rd_ptr + 1'b1;
assign next_wr_ptr = drop_on_error ? curr_sop_ptr : write ? incremented_wr_ptr : wr_ptr;
assign next_rd_ptr = (read) ? incremented_rd_ptr : rd_ptr;
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
wr_ptr <= 0;
rd_ptr <= 0;
end
else begin
wr_ptr <= next_wr_ptr;
rd_ptr <= next_rd_ptr;
end
end
end else begin : gen_blk11_else
// --------------------------------------------------
// Shift Register Occupancy Bits
//
// Consider a 4-deep FIFO with 2 entries: 0011
// On a read and write, do not modify the bits.
// On a write, left-shift the bits to get 0111.
// On a read, right-shift the bits to get 0001.
//
// Also, on a write we set bit0 (the head), while
// clearing the tail on a read.
// --------------------------------------------------
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
mem_used[0] <= 0;
end
else begin
if (write ^ read) begin
if (write)
mem_used[0] <= 1;
else if (read) begin
if (DEPTH > 1)
mem_used[0] <= mem_used[1];
else
mem_used[0] <= 0;
end
end
end
end
if (DEPTH > 1) begin : gen_blk12
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
mem_used[DEPTH-1] <= 0;
end
else begin
if (write ^ read) begin
mem_used[DEPTH-1] <= 0;
if (write)
mem_used[DEPTH-1] <= mem_used[DEPTH-2];
end
end
end
end
for (i = 1; i < DEPTH-1; i = i + 1) begin : storage_logic
always @(posedge clk, posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
mem_used[i] <= 0;
end
else begin
if (write ^ read) begin
if (write)
mem_used[i] <= mem_used[i-1];
else if (read)
mem_used[i] <= mem_used[i+1];
end
end
end
end
end
endgenerate
// --------------------------------------------------
// Memory FIFO Status Management
//
// Generates the full and empty signals from the
// pointers. The FIFO is full when the next write
// pointer will be equal to the read pointer after
// a write. Reading from a FIFO clears full.
//
// The FIFO is empty when the next read pointer will
// be equal to the write pointer after a read. Writing
// to a FIFO clears empty.
//
// A simultaneous read and write must not change any of
// the empty or full flags unless there is a drop on error event.
// --------------------------------------------------
generate if (USE_MEMORY_BLOCKS == 1) begin : gen_blk13
always @* begin
next_full = full;
next_empty = empty;
if (read && !write) begin
next_full = 1'b0;
if (incremented_rd_ptr == wr_ptr)
next_empty = 1'b1;
end
if (write && !read) begin
if (!drop_on_error)
next_empty = 1'b0;
else if (curr_sop_ptr == rd_ptr) // drop on error and only 1 pkt in fifo
next_empty = 1'b1;
if (incremented_wr_ptr == rd_ptr && !drop_on_error)
next_full = 1'b1;
end
if (write && read && drop_on_error) begin
if (curr_sop_ptr == next_rd_ptr)
next_empty = 1'b1;
end
end
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
empty <= 1;
full <= 0;
end
else begin
empty <= next_empty;
full <= next_full;
end
end
end else begin : gen_blk13_else
// --------------------------------------------------
// Register FIFO Status Management
//
// Full when the tail occupancy bit is 1. Empty when
// the head occupancy bit is 0.
// --------------------------------------------------
always @* begin
full = mem_used[DEPTH-1];
empty = !mem_used[0];
// ------------------------------------------
// For a single slot FIFO, reading clears the
// full status immediately.
// ------------------------------------------
if (DEPTH == 1)
full = mem_used[0] && !read;
internal_out_payload = mem[0];
// ------------------------------------------
// Writes clear empty immediately for lookahead modes.
// Note that we use in_valid instead of write to avoid
// combinational loops (in lookahead mode, qualifying
// with in_ready is meaningless).
//
// In a 1-deep FIFO, a possible combinational loop runs
// from write -> out_valid -> out_ready -> write
// ------------------------------------------
if (EMPTY_LATENCY == 0) begin
empty = !mem_used[0] && !in_valid;
if (!mem_used[0] && in_valid)
internal_out_payload = in_payload;
end
end
end
endgenerate
// --------------------------------------------------
// Avalon-ST Signals
//
// The in_ready signal is straightforward.
//
// To match memory latency when empty latency > 1,
// out_valid assertions must be delayed by one clock
// cycle.
//
// Note: out_valid deassertions must not be delayed or
// the FIFO will underflow.
// --------------------------------------------------
assign in_ready = !full;
assign internal_out_ready = out_ready || !out_valid;
generate if (EMPTY_LATENCY > 1) begin : gen_blk14
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset)
internal_out_valid <= 0;
else begin
internal_out_valid <= !empty & ok_to_forward & ~drop_on_error;
if (read) begin
if (incremented_rd_ptr == wr_ptr)
internal_out_valid <= 1'b0;
end
end
end
end else begin : gen_blk14_else
always @* begin
internal_out_valid = !empty & ok_to_forward;
end
end
endgenerate
// --------------------------------------------------
// Single Output Pipeline Stage
//
// This output pipeline stage is enabled if the FIFO's
// empty latency is set to 3 (default). It is disabled
// for all other allowed latencies.
//
// Reason: The memory outputs are unregistered, so we have to
// register the output or fmax will drop if combinatorial
// logic is present on the output datapath.
//
// Q: The Avalon-ST spec says that I have to register my outputs
// But isn't the memory counted as a register?
// A: The path from the address lookup to the memory output is
// slow. Registering the memory outputs is a good idea.
//
// The registers get packed into the memory by the fitter
// which means minimal resources are consumed (the result
// is a altsyncram with registered outputs, available on
// all modern Altera devices).
//
// This output stage acts as an extra slot in the FIFO,
// and complicates the fill level.
// --------------------------------------------------
generate if (EMPTY_LATENCY == 3) begin : gen_blk15
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
out_valid <= 0;
out_payload <= 0;
end
else begin
if (internal_out_ready) begin
out_valid <= internal_out_valid & ok_to_forward;
out_payload <= internal_out_payload;
end
end
end
end
else begin : gen_blk15_else
always @* begin
out_valid = internal_out_valid;
out_payload = internal_out_payload;
end
end
endgenerate
// --------------------------------------------------
// Fill Level
//
// The fill level is calculated from the next write
// and read pointers to avoid unnecessary latency
// and logic.
//
// However, if the store-and-forward mode of the FIFO
// is enabled, the fill level is an up-down counter
// for fmax optimization reasons.
//
// If the output pipeline is enabled, the fill level
// must account for it, or we'll always be off by one.
// This may, or may not be important depending on the
// application.
//
// For now, we'll always calculate the exact fill level
// at the cost of an extra adder when the output stage
// is enabled.
// --------------------------------------------------
generate if (USE_FILL_LEVEL) begin : gen_blk16
wire [31:0] depth32;
assign depth32 = DEPTH;
if (USE_STORE_FORWARD) begin
reg [ADDR_WIDTH : 0] curr_packet_len_less_one;
// --------------------------------------------------
// We only drop on endofpacket. As long as we don't add to the fill
// level on the dropped endofpacket cycle, we can simply subtract
// (packet length - 1) from the fill level for dropped packets.
// --------------------------------------------------
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
curr_packet_len_less_one <= 0;
end else begin
if (write) begin
curr_packet_len_less_one <= curr_packet_len_less_one + 1'b1;
if (in_endofpacket)
curr_packet_len_less_one <= 0;
end
end
end
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
fifo_fill_level <= 0;
end else if (drop_on_error) begin
fifo_fill_level <= fifo_fill_level - curr_packet_len_less_one;
if (read)
fifo_fill_level <= fifo_fill_level - curr_packet_len_less_one - 1'b1;
end else if (write && !read) begin
fifo_fill_level <= fifo_fill_level + 1'b1;
end else if (read && !write) begin
fifo_fill_level <= fifo_fill_level - 1'b1;
end
end
end else begin
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset)
fifo_fill_level <= 0;
else if (next_full & !drop_on_error)
fifo_fill_level <= depth32[ADDR_WIDTH:0];
else begin
fifo_fill_level[ADDR_WIDTH] <= 1'b0;
fifo_fill_level[ADDR_WIDTH-1 : 0] <= next_wr_ptr - next_rd_ptr;
end
end
end
always @* begin
fill_level = fifo_fill_level;
if (EMPTY_LATENCY == 3)
fill_level = fifo_fill_level + {{ADDR_WIDTH{1'b0}}, out_valid};
end
end
else begin : gen_blk16_else
always @* begin
fill_level = 0;
end
end
endgenerate
generate if (USE_ALMOST_FULL_IF) begin : gen_blk17
assign almost_full_data = (fill_level >= almost_full_threshold);
end
else
assign almost_full_data = 0;
endgenerate
generate if (USE_ALMOST_EMPTY_IF) begin : gen_blk18
assign almost_empty_data = (fill_level <= almost_empty_threshold);
end
else
assign almost_empty_data = 0;
endgenerate
// --------------------------------------------------
// Avalon-MM Status & Control Connection Point
//
// Register map:
//
// | Addr | RW | 31 - 0 |
// | 0 | R | Fill level |
//
// The registering of this connection point means
// that there is a cycle of latency between
// reads/writes and the updating of the fill level.
// --------------------------------------------------
generate if (USE_STORE_FORWARD) begin : gen_blk19
assign max_fifo_size = FIFO_DEPTH - 1;
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
almost_full_threshold <= max_fifo_size[23 : 0];
almost_empty_threshold <= 0;
cut_through_threshold <= 0;
drop_on_error_en <= 0;
csr_readdata <= 0;
pkt_mode <= 1'b1;
end
else begin
if (csr_read) begin
csr_readdata <= 32'b0;
if (csr_address == 5)
csr_readdata <= {31'b0, drop_on_error_en};
else if (csr_address == 4)
csr_readdata <= {8'b0, cut_through_threshold};
else if (csr_address == 3)
csr_readdata <= {8'b0, almost_empty_threshold};
else if (csr_address == 2)
csr_readdata <= {8'b0, almost_full_threshold};
else if (csr_address == 0)
csr_readdata <= {{(31 - ADDR_WIDTH){1'b0}}, fill_level};
end
else if (csr_write) begin
if(csr_address == 3'b101)
drop_on_error_en <= csr_writedata[0];
else if(csr_address == 3'b100) begin
cut_through_threshold <= csr_writedata[23:0];
pkt_mode <= (csr_writedata[23:0] == 0);
end
else if(csr_address == 3'b011)
almost_empty_threshold <= csr_writedata[23:0];
else if(csr_address == 3'b010)
almost_full_threshold <= csr_writedata[23:0];
end
end
end
end
else if (USE_ALMOST_FULL_IF || USE_ALMOST_EMPTY_IF) begin : gen_blk19_else1
assign max_fifo_size = FIFO_DEPTH - 1;
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
almost_full_threshold <= max_fifo_size[23 : 0];
almost_empty_threshold <= 0;
csr_readdata <= 0;
end
else begin
if (csr_read) begin
csr_readdata <= 32'b0;
if (csr_address == 3)
csr_readdata <= {8'b0, almost_empty_threshold};
else if (csr_address == 2)
csr_readdata <= {8'b0, almost_full_threshold};
else if (csr_address == 0)
csr_readdata <= {{(31 - ADDR_WIDTH){1'b0}}, fill_level};
end
else if (csr_write) begin
if(csr_address == 3'b011)
almost_empty_threshold <= csr_writedata[23:0];
else if(csr_address == 3'b010)
almost_full_threshold <= csr_writedata[23:0];
end
end
end
end
else begin : gen_blk19_else2
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
csr_readdata <= 0;
end
else if (csr_read) begin
csr_readdata <= 0;
if (csr_address == 0)
csr_readdata <= {{(31 - ADDR_WIDTH){1'b0}}, fill_level};
end
end
end
endgenerate
// --------------------------------------------------
// Store and forward logic
// --------------------------------------------------
// if the fifo gets full before the entire packet or the
// cut-threshold condition is met then start sending out
// data in order to avoid dead-lock situation
generate if (USE_STORE_FORWARD) begin : gen_blk20
assign wait_for_threshold = (fifo_fill_level_lt_cut_through_threshold) & wait_for_pkt ;
assign wait_for_pkt = pkt_cnt_eq_zero | (pkt_cnt_eq_one & out_pkt_leave);
assign ok_to_forward = (pkt_mode ? (~wait_for_pkt | ~pkt_has_started) :
~wait_for_threshold) | fifo_too_small_r;
assign in_pkt_eop_arrive = in_valid & in_ready & in_endofpacket;
assign in_pkt_start = in_valid & in_ready & in_startofpacket;
assign in_pkt_error = in_valid & in_ready & |in_error;
assign out_pkt_sop_leave = out_valid & out_ready & out_startofpacket;
assign out_pkt_leave = out_valid & out_ready & out_endofpacket;
assign fifo_too_small = (pkt_mode ? wait_for_pkt : wait_for_threshold) & full & out_ready;
// count packets coming and going into the fifo
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
pkt_cnt <= 0;
pkt_has_started <= 0;
sop_has_left_fifo <= 0;
fifo_too_small_r <= 0;
pkt_cnt_eq_zero <= 1'b1;
pkt_cnt_eq_one <= 1'b0;
fifo_fill_level_lt_cut_through_threshold <= 1'b1;
end
else begin
fifo_fill_level_lt_cut_through_threshold <= fifo_fill_level < cut_through_threshold;
fifo_too_small_r <= fifo_too_small;
if( in_pkt_eop_arrive )
sop_has_left_fifo <= 1'b0;
else if (out_pkt_sop_leave & pkt_cnt_eq_zero )
sop_has_left_fifo <= 1'b1;
if (in_pkt_eop_arrive & ~out_pkt_leave & ~drop_on_error ) begin
pkt_cnt <= pkt_cnt + 1'b1;
pkt_cnt_eq_zero <= 0;
if (pkt_cnt == 0)
pkt_cnt_eq_one <= 1'b1;
else
pkt_cnt_eq_one <= 1'b0;
end
else if((~in_pkt_eop_arrive | drop_on_error) & out_pkt_leave) begin
pkt_cnt <= pkt_cnt - 1'b1;
if (pkt_cnt == 1)
pkt_cnt_eq_zero <= 1'b1;
else
pkt_cnt_eq_zero <= 1'b0;
if (pkt_cnt == 2)
pkt_cnt_eq_one <= 1'b1;
else
pkt_cnt_eq_one <= 1'b0;
end
if (in_pkt_start)
pkt_has_started <= 1'b1;
else if (in_pkt_eop_arrive)
pkt_has_started <= 1'b0;
end
end
// drop on error logic
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
sop_ptr <= 0;
error_in_pkt <= 0;
end
else begin
// save the location of the SOP
if ( in_pkt_start )
sop_ptr <= wr_ptr;
// remember if error in pkt
// log error only if packet has already started
if (in_pkt_eop_arrive)
error_in_pkt <= 1'b0;
else if ( in_pkt_error & (pkt_has_started | in_pkt_start))
error_in_pkt <= 1'b1;
end
end
assign drop_on_error = drop_on_error_en & (error_in_pkt | in_pkt_error) & in_pkt_eop_arrive &
~sop_has_left_fifo & ~(out_pkt_sop_leave & pkt_cnt_eq_zero);
assign curr_sop_ptr = (write && in_startofpacket && in_endofpacket) ? wr_ptr : sop_ptr;
end
else begin : gen_blk20_else
assign ok_to_forward = 1'b1;
assign drop_on_error = 1'b0;
if (ADDR_WIDTH <= 1)
assign curr_sop_ptr = 1'b0;
else
assign curr_sop_ptr = {ADDR_WIDTH - 1 { 1'b0 }};
end
endgenerate
// --------------------------------------------------
// Calculates the log2ceil of the input value
// --------------------------------------------------
function integer log2ceil;
input integer val;
reg[31:0] i;
begin
i = 1;
log2ceil = 0;
while (i < val) begin
log2ceil = log2ceil + 1;
i = i[30:0] << 1;
end
end
endfunction
endmodule
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// -----------------------------------------------------------
// Legal Notice: (C)2007 Altera Corporation. All rights reserved. Your
// use of Altera Corporation's design tools, logic functions and other
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// of programming logic devices manufactured by Altera and sold by Altera
// or its authorized distributors. Please refer to the applicable
// agreement for further details.
//
// Description: Single clock Avalon-ST FIFO.
// -----------------------------------------------------------
`timescale 1 ns / 1 ns
//altera message_off 10036
module altera_avalon_sc_fifo
#(
// --------------------------------------------------
// Parameters
// --------------------------------------------------
parameter SYMBOLS_PER_BEAT = 1,
parameter BITS_PER_SYMBOL = 8,
parameter FIFO_DEPTH = 16,
parameter CHANNEL_WIDTH = 0,
parameter ERROR_WIDTH = 0,
parameter USE_PACKETS = 0,
parameter USE_FILL_LEVEL = 0,
parameter USE_STORE_FORWARD = 0,
parameter USE_ALMOST_FULL_IF = 0,
parameter USE_ALMOST_EMPTY_IF = 0,
// --------------------------------------------------
// Empty latency is defined as the number of cycles
// required for a write to deassert the empty flag.
// For example, a latency of 1 means that the empty
// flag is deasserted on the cycle after a write.
//
// Another way to think of it is the latency for a
// write to propagate to the output.
//
// An empty latency of 0 implies lookahead, which is
// only implemented for the register-based FIFO.
// --------------------------------------------------
parameter EMPTY_LATENCY = 3,
parameter USE_MEMORY_BLOCKS = 1,
// --------------------------------------------------
// Internal Parameters
// --------------------------------------------------
parameter DATA_WIDTH = SYMBOLS_PER_BEAT * BITS_PER_SYMBOL,
parameter EMPTY_WIDTH = log2ceil(SYMBOLS_PER_BEAT)
)
(
// --------------------------------------------------
// Ports
// --------------------------------------------------
input clk,
input reset,
input [DATA_WIDTH-1: 0] in_data,
input in_valid,
input in_startofpacket,
input in_endofpacket,
input [((EMPTY_WIDTH>0) ? (EMPTY_WIDTH-1):0) : 0] in_empty,
input [((ERROR_WIDTH>0) ? (ERROR_WIDTH-1):0) : 0] in_error,
input [((CHANNEL_WIDTH>0) ? (CHANNEL_WIDTH-1):0): 0] in_channel,
output in_ready,
output [DATA_WIDTH-1 : 0] out_data,
output reg out_valid,
output out_startofpacket,
output out_endofpacket,
output [((EMPTY_WIDTH>0) ? (EMPTY_WIDTH-1):0) : 0] out_empty,
output [((ERROR_WIDTH>0) ? (ERROR_WIDTH-1):0) : 0] out_error,
output [((CHANNEL_WIDTH>0) ? (CHANNEL_WIDTH-1):0): 0] out_channel,
input out_ready,
input [(USE_STORE_FORWARD ? 2 : 1) : 0] csr_address,
input csr_write,
input csr_read,
input [31 : 0] csr_writedata,
output reg [31 : 0] csr_readdata,
output wire almost_full_data,
output wire almost_empty_data
);
// --------------------------------------------------
// Local Parameters
// --------------------------------------------------
localparam ADDR_WIDTH = log2ceil(FIFO_DEPTH);
localparam DEPTH = FIFO_DEPTH;
localparam PKT_SIGNALS_WIDTH = 2 + EMPTY_WIDTH;
localparam PAYLOAD_WIDTH = (USE_PACKETS == 1) ?
2 + EMPTY_WIDTH + DATA_WIDTH + ERROR_WIDTH + CHANNEL_WIDTH:
DATA_WIDTH + ERROR_WIDTH + CHANNEL_WIDTH;
// --------------------------------------------------
// Internal Signals
// --------------------------------------------------
genvar i;
reg [PAYLOAD_WIDTH-1 : 0] mem [DEPTH-1 : 0];
reg [ADDR_WIDTH-1 : 0] wr_ptr;
reg [ADDR_WIDTH-1 : 0] rd_ptr;
reg [DEPTH-1 : 0] mem_used;
wire [ADDR_WIDTH-1 : 0] next_wr_ptr;
wire [ADDR_WIDTH-1 : 0] next_rd_ptr;
wire [ADDR_WIDTH-1 : 0] incremented_wr_ptr;
wire [ADDR_WIDTH-1 : 0] incremented_rd_ptr;
wire [ADDR_WIDTH-1 : 0] mem_rd_ptr;
wire read;
wire write;
reg empty;
reg next_empty;
reg full;
reg next_full;
wire [PKT_SIGNALS_WIDTH-1 : 0] in_packet_signals;
wire [PKT_SIGNALS_WIDTH-1 : 0] out_packet_signals;
wire [PAYLOAD_WIDTH-1 : 0] in_payload;
reg [PAYLOAD_WIDTH-1 : 0] internal_out_payload;
reg [PAYLOAD_WIDTH-1 : 0] out_payload;
reg internal_out_valid;
wire internal_out_ready;
reg [ADDR_WIDTH : 0] fifo_fill_level;
reg [ADDR_WIDTH : 0] fill_level;
reg [ADDR_WIDTH-1 : 0] sop_ptr = 0;
wire [ADDR_WIDTH-1 : 0] curr_sop_ptr;
reg [23:0] almost_full_threshold;
reg [23:0] almost_empty_threshold;
reg [23:0] cut_through_threshold;
reg [15:0] pkt_cnt;
reg drop_on_error_en;
reg error_in_pkt;
reg pkt_has_started;
reg sop_has_left_fifo;
reg fifo_too_small_r;
reg pkt_cnt_eq_zero;
reg pkt_cnt_eq_one;
wire wait_for_threshold;
reg pkt_mode;
wire wait_for_pkt;
wire ok_to_forward;
wire in_pkt_eop_arrive;
wire out_pkt_leave;
wire in_pkt_start;
wire in_pkt_error;
wire drop_on_error;
wire fifo_too_small;
wire out_pkt_sop_leave;
wire [31:0] max_fifo_size;
reg fifo_fill_level_lt_cut_through_threshold;
// --------------------------------------------------
// Define Payload
//
// Icky part where we decide which signals form the
// payload to the FIFO with generate blocks.
// --------------------------------------------------
generate
if (EMPTY_WIDTH > 0) begin : gen_blk1
assign in_packet_signals = {in_startofpacket, in_endofpacket, in_empty};
assign {out_startofpacket, out_endofpacket, out_empty} = out_packet_signals;
end
else begin : gen_blk1_else
assign out_empty = in_error;
assign in_packet_signals = {in_startofpacket, in_endofpacket};
assign {out_startofpacket, out_endofpacket} = out_packet_signals;
end
endgenerate
generate
if (USE_PACKETS) begin : gen_blk2
if (ERROR_WIDTH > 0) begin : gen_blk3
if (CHANNEL_WIDTH > 0) begin : gen_blk4
assign in_payload = {in_packet_signals, in_data, in_error, in_channel};
assign {out_packet_signals, out_data, out_error, out_channel} = out_payload;
end
else begin : gen_blk4_else
assign out_channel = in_channel;
assign in_payload = {in_packet_signals, in_data, in_error};
assign {out_packet_signals, out_data, out_error} = out_payload;
end
end
else begin : gen_blk3_else
assign out_error = in_error;
if (CHANNEL_WIDTH > 0) begin : gen_blk5
assign in_payload = {in_packet_signals, in_data, in_channel};
assign {out_packet_signals, out_data, out_channel} = out_payload;
end
else begin : gen_blk5_else
assign out_channel = in_channel;
assign in_payload = {in_packet_signals, in_data};
assign {out_packet_signals, out_data} = out_payload;
end
end
end
else begin : gen_blk2_else
assign out_packet_signals = 0;
if (ERROR_WIDTH > 0) begin : gen_blk6
if (CHANNEL_WIDTH > 0) begin : gen_blk7
assign in_payload = {in_data, in_error, in_channel};
assign {out_data, out_error, out_channel} = out_payload;
end
else begin : gen_blk7_else
assign out_channel = in_channel;
assign in_payload = {in_data, in_error};
assign {out_data, out_error} = out_payload;
end
end
else begin : gen_blk6_else
assign out_error = in_error;
if (CHANNEL_WIDTH > 0) begin : gen_blk8
assign in_payload = {in_data, in_channel};
assign {out_data, out_channel} = out_payload;
end
else begin : gen_blk8_else
assign out_channel = in_channel;
assign in_payload = in_data;
assign out_data = out_payload;
end
end
end
endgenerate
// --------------------------------------------------
// Memory-based FIFO storage
//
// To allow a ready latency of 0, the read index is
// obtained from the next read pointer and memory
// outputs are unregistered.
//
// If the empty latency is 1, we infer bypass logic
// around the memory so writes propagate to the
// outputs on the next cycle.
//
// Do not change the way this is coded: Quartus needs
// a perfect match to the template, and any attempt to
// refactor the two always blocks into one will break
// memory inference.
// --------------------------------------------------
generate if (USE_MEMORY_BLOCKS == 1) begin : gen_blk9
if (EMPTY_LATENCY == 1) begin : gen_blk10
always @(posedge clk) begin
if (in_valid && in_ready)
mem[wr_ptr] = in_payload;
internal_out_payload = mem[mem_rd_ptr];
end
end else begin : gen_blk10_else
always @(posedge clk) begin
if (in_valid && in_ready)
mem[wr_ptr] <= in_payload;
internal_out_payload <= mem[mem_rd_ptr];
end
end
assign mem_rd_ptr = next_rd_ptr;
end else begin : gen_blk9_else
// --------------------------------------------------
// Register-based FIFO storage
//
// Uses a shift register as the storage element. Each
// shift register slot has a bit which indicates if
// the slot is occupied (credit to Sam H for the idea).
// The occupancy bits are contiguous and start from the
// lsb, so 0000, 0001, 0011, 0111, 1111 for a 4-deep
// FIFO.
//
// Each slot is enabled during a read or when it
// is unoccupied. New data is always written to every
// going-to-be-empty slot (we keep track of which ones
// are actually useful with the occupancy bits). On a
// read we shift occupied slots.
//
// The exception is the last slot, which always gets
// new data when it is unoccupied.
// --------------------------------------------------
for (i = 0; i < DEPTH-1; i = i + 1) begin : shift_reg
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
mem[i] <= 0;
end
else if (read || !mem_used[i]) begin
if (!mem_used[i+1])
mem[i] <= in_payload;
else
mem[i] <= mem[i+1];
end
end
end
always @(posedge clk, posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
mem[DEPTH-1] <= 0;
end
else begin
if (DEPTH == 1) begin
if (write)
mem[DEPTH-1] <= in_payload;
end
else if (!mem_used[DEPTH-1])
mem[DEPTH-1] <= in_payload;
end
end
end
endgenerate
assign read = internal_out_ready && internal_out_valid && ok_to_forward;
assign write = in_ready && in_valid;
// --------------------------------------------------
// Pointer Management
// --------------------------------------------------
generate if (USE_MEMORY_BLOCKS == 1) begin : gen_blk11
assign incremented_wr_ptr = wr_ptr + 1'b1;
assign incremented_rd_ptr = rd_ptr + 1'b1;
assign next_wr_ptr = drop_on_error ? curr_sop_ptr : write ? incremented_wr_ptr : wr_ptr;
assign next_rd_ptr = (read) ? incremented_rd_ptr : rd_ptr;
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
wr_ptr <= 0;
rd_ptr <= 0;
end
else begin
wr_ptr <= next_wr_ptr;
rd_ptr <= next_rd_ptr;
end
end
end else begin : gen_blk11_else
// --------------------------------------------------
// Shift Register Occupancy Bits
//
// Consider a 4-deep FIFO with 2 entries: 0011
// On a read and write, do not modify the bits.
// On a write, left-shift the bits to get 0111.
// On a read, right-shift the bits to get 0001.
//
// Also, on a write we set bit0 (the head), while
// clearing the tail on a read.
// --------------------------------------------------
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
mem_used[0] <= 0;
end
else begin
if (write ^ read) begin
if (write)
mem_used[0] <= 1;
else if (read) begin
if (DEPTH > 1)
mem_used[0] <= mem_used[1];
else
mem_used[0] <= 0;
end
end
end
end
if (DEPTH > 1) begin : gen_blk12
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
mem_used[DEPTH-1] <= 0;
end
else begin
if (write ^ read) begin
mem_used[DEPTH-1] <= 0;
if (write)
mem_used[DEPTH-1] <= mem_used[DEPTH-2];
end
end
end
end
for (i = 1; i < DEPTH-1; i = i + 1) begin : storage_logic
always @(posedge clk, posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
mem_used[i] <= 0;
end
else begin
if (write ^ read) begin
if (write)
mem_used[i] <= mem_used[i-1];
else if (read)
mem_used[i] <= mem_used[i+1];
end
end
end
end
end
endgenerate
// --------------------------------------------------
// Memory FIFO Status Management
//
// Generates the full and empty signals from the
// pointers. The FIFO is full when the next write
// pointer will be equal to the read pointer after
// a write. Reading from a FIFO clears full.
//
// The FIFO is empty when the next read pointer will
// be equal to the write pointer after a read. Writing
// to a FIFO clears empty.
//
// A simultaneous read and write must not change any of
// the empty or full flags unless there is a drop on error event.
// --------------------------------------------------
generate if (USE_MEMORY_BLOCKS == 1) begin : gen_blk13
always @* begin
next_full = full;
next_empty = empty;
if (read && !write) begin
next_full = 1'b0;
if (incremented_rd_ptr == wr_ptr)
next_empty = 1'b1;
end
if (write && !read) begin
if (!drop_on_error)
next_empty = 1'b0;
else if (curr_sop_ptr == rd_ptr) // drop on error and only 1 pkt in fifo
next_empty = 1'b1;
if (incremented_wr_ptr == rd_ptr && !drop_on_error)
next_full = 1'b1;
end
if (write && read && drop_on_error) begin
if (curr_sop_ptr == next_rd_ptr)
next_empty = 1'b1;
end
end
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
empty <= 1;
full <= 0;
end
else begin
empty <= next_empty;
full <= next_full;
end
end
end else begin : gen_blk13_else
// --------------------------------------------------
// Register FIFO Status Management
//
// Full when the tail occupancy bit is 1. Empty when
// the head occupancy bit is 0.
// --------------------------------------------------
always @* begin
full = mem_used[DEPTH-1];
empty = !mem_used[0];
// ------------------------------------------
// For a single slot FIFO, reading clears the
// full status immediately.
// ------------------------------------------
if (DEPTH == 1)
full = mem_used[0] && !read;
internal_out_payload = mem[0];
// ------------------------------------------
// Writes clear empty immediately for lookahead modes.
// Note that we use in_valid instead of write to avoid
// combinational loops (in lookahead mode, qualifying
// with in_ready is meaningless).
//
// In a 1-deep FIFO, a possible combinational loop runs
// from write -> out_valid -> out_ready -> write
// ------------------------------------------
if (EMPTY_LATENCY == 0) begin
empty = !mem_used[0] && !in_valid;
if (!mem_used[0] && in_valid)
internal_out_payload = in_payload;
end
end
end
endgenerate
// --------------------------------------------------
// Avalon-ST Signals
//
// The in_ready signal is straightforward.
//
// To match memory latency when empty latency > 1,
// out_valid assertions must be delayed by one clock
// cycle.
//
// Note: out_valid deassertions must not be delayed or
// the FIFO will underflow.
// --------------------------------------------------
assign in_ready = !full;
assign internal_out_ready = out_ready || !out_valid;
generate if (EMPTY_LATENCY > 1) begin : gen_blk14
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset)
internal_out_valid <= 0;
else begin
internal_out_valid <= !empty & ok_to_forward & ~drop_on_error;
if (read) begin
if (incremented_rd_ptr == wr_ptr)
internal_out_valid <= 1'b0;
end
end
end
end else begin : gen_blk14_else
always @* begin
internal_out_valid = !empty & ok_to_forward;
end
end
endgenerate
// --------------------------------------------------
// Single Output Pipeline Stage
//
// This output pipeline stage is enabled if the FIFO's
// empty latency is set to 3 (default). It is disabled
// for all other allowed latencies.
//
// Reason: The memory outputs are unregistered, so we have to
// register the output or fmax will drop if combinatorial
// logic is present on the output datapath.
//
// Q: The Avalon-ST spec says that I have to register my outputs
// But isn't the memory counted as a register?
// A: The path from the address lookup to the memory output is
// slow. Registering the memory outputs is a good idea.
//
// The registers get packed into the memory by the fitter
// which means minimal resources are consumed (the result
// is a altsyncram with registered outputs, available on
// all modern Altera devices).
//
// This output stage acts as an extra slot in the FIFO,
// and complicates the fill level.
// --------------------------------------------------
generate if (EMPTY_LATENCY == 3) begin : gen_blk15
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
out_valid <= 0;
out_payload <= 0;
end
else begin
if (internal_out_ready) begin
out_valid <= internal_out_valid & ok_to_forward;
out_payload <= internal_out_payload;
end
end
end
end
else begin : gen_blk15_else
always @* begin
out_valid = internal_out_valid;
out_payload = internal_out_payload;
end
end
endgenerate
// --------------------------------------------------
// Fill Level
//
// The fill level is calculated from the next write
// and read pointers to avoid unnecessary latency
// and logic.
//
// However, if the store-and-forward mode of the FIFO
// is enabled, the fill level is an up-down counter
// for fmax optimization reasons.
//
// If the output pipeline is enabled, the fill level
// must account for it, or we'll always be off by one.
// This may, or may not be important depending on the
// application.
//
// For now, we'll always calculate the exact fill level
// at the cost of an extra adder when the output stage
// is enabled.
// --------------------------------------------------
generate if (USE_FILL_LEVEL) begin : gen_blk16
wire [31:0] depth32;
assign depth32 = DEPTH;
if (USE_STORE_FORWARD) begin
reg [ADDR_WIDTH : 0] curr_packet_len_less_one;
// --------------------------------------------------
// We only drop on endofpacket. As long as we don't add to the fill
// level on the dropped endofpacket cycle, we can simply subtract
// (packet length - 1) from the fill level for dropped packets.
// --------------------------------------------------
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
curr_packet_len_less_one <= 0;
end else begin
if (write) begin
curr_packet_len_less_one <= curr_packet_len_less_one + 1'b1;
if (in_endofpacket)
curr_packet_len_less_one <= 0;
end
end
end
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
fifo_fill_level <= 0;
end else if (drop_on_error) begin
fifo_fill_level <= fifo_fill_level - curr_packet_len_less_one;
if (read)
fifo_fill_level <= fifo_fill_level - curr_packet_len_less_one - 1'b1;
end else if (write && !read) begin
fifo_fill_level <= fifo_fill_level + 1'b1;
end else if (read && !write) begin
fifo_fill_level <= fifo_fill_level - 1'b1;
end
end
end else begin
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset)
fifo_fill_level <= 0;
else if (next_full & !drop_on_error)
fifo_fill_level <= depth32[ADDR_WIDTH:0];
else begin
fifo_fill_level[ADDR_WIDTH] <= 1'b0;
fifo_fill_level[ADDR_WIDTH-1 : 0] <= next_wr_ptr - next_rd_ptr;
end
end
end
always @* begin
fill_level = fifo_fill_level;
if (EMPTY_LATENCY == 3)
fill_level = fifo_fill_level + {{ADDR_WIDTH{1'b0}}, out_valid};
end
end
else begin : gen_blk16_else
always @* begin
fill_level = 0;
end
end
endgenerate
generate if (USE_ALMOST_FULL_IF) begin : gen_blk17
assign almost_full_data = (fill_level >= almost_full_threshold);
end
else
assign almost_full_data = 0;
endgenerate
generate if (USE_ALMOST_EMPTY_IF) begin : gen_blk18
assign almost_empty_data = (fill_level <= almost_empty_threshold);
end
else
assign almost_empty_data = 0;
endgenerate
// --------------------------------------------------
// Avalon-MM Status & Control Connection Point
//
// Register map:
//
// | Addr | RW | 31 - 0 |
// | 0 | R | Fill level |
//
// The registering of this connection point means
// that there is a cycle of latency between
// reads/writes and the updating of the fill level.
// --------------------------------------------------
generate if (USE_STORE_FORWARD) begin : gen_blk19
assign max_fifo_size = FIFO_DEPTH - 1;
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
almost_full_threshold <= max_fifo_size[23 : 0];
almost_empty_threshold <= 0;
cut_through_threshold <= 0;
drop_on_error_en <= 0;
csr_readdata <= 0;
pkt_mode <= 1'b1;
end
else begin
if (csr_read) begin
csr_readdata <= 32'b0;
if (csr_address == 5)
csr_readdata <= {31'b0, drop_on_error_en};
else if (csr_address == 4)
csr_readdata <= {8'b0, cut_through_threshold};
else if (csr_address == 3)
csr_readdata <= {8'b0, almost_empty_threshold};
else if (csr_address == 2)
csr_readdata <= {8'b0, almost_full_threshold};
else if (csr_address == 0)
csr_readdata <= {{(31 - ADDR_WIDTH){1'b0}}, fill_level};
end
else if (csr_write) begin
if(csr_address == 3'b101)
drop_on_error_en <= csr_writedata[0];
else if(csr_address == 3'b100) begin
cut_through_threshold <= csr_writedata[23:0];
pkt_mode <= (csr_writedata[23:0] == 0);
end
else if(csr_address == 3'b011)
almost_empty_threshold <= csr_writedata[23:0];
else if(csr_address == 3'b010)
almost_full_threshold <= csr_writedata[23:0];
end
end
end
end
else if (USE_ALMOST_FULL_IF || USE_ALMOST_EMPTY_IF) begin : gen_blk19_else1
assign max_fifo_size = FIFO_DEPTH - 1;
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
almost_full_threshold <= max_fifo_size[23 : 0];
almost_empty_threshold <= 0;
csr_readdata <= 0;
end
else begin
if (csr_read) begin
csr_readdata <= 32'b0;
if (csr_address == 3)
csr_readdata <= {8'b0, almost_empty_threshold};
else if (csr_address == 2)
csr_readdata <= {8'b0, almost_full_threshold};
else if (csr_address == 0)
csr_readdata <= {{(31 - ADDR_WIDTH){1'b0}}, fill_level};
end
else if (csr_write) begin
if(csr_address == 3'b011)
almost_empty_threshold <= csr_writedata[23:0];
else if(csr_address == 3'b010)
almost_full_threshold <= csr_writedata[23:0];
end
end
end
end
else begin : gen_blk19_else2
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
csr_readdata <= 0;
end
else if (csr_read) begin
csr_readdata <= 0;
if (csr_address == 0)
csr_readdata <= {{(31 - ADDR_WIDTH){1'b0}}, fill_level};
end
end
end
endgenerate
// --------------------------------------------------
// Store and forward logic
// --------------------------------------------------
// if the fifo gets full before the entire packet or the
// cut-threshold condition is met then start sending out
// data in order to avoid dead-lock situation
generate if (USE_STORE_FORWARD) begin : gen_blk20
assign wait_for_threshold = (fifo_fill_level_lt_cut_through_threshold) & wait_for_pkt ;
assign wait_for_pkt = pkt_cnt_eq_zero | (pkt_cnt_eq_one & out_pkt_leave);
assign ok_to_forward = (pkt_mode ? (~wait_for_pkt | ~pkt_has_started) :
~wait_for_threshold) | fifo_too_small_r;
assign in_pkt_eop_arrive = in_valid & in_ready & in_endofpacket;
assign in_pkt_start = in_valid & in_ready & in_startofpacket;
assign in_pkt_error = in_valid & in_ready & |in_error;
assign out_pkt_sop_leave = out_valid & out_ready & out_startofpacket;
assign out_pkt_leave = out_valid & out_ready & out_endofpacket;
assign fifo_too_small = (pkt_mode ? wait_for_pkt : wait_for_threshold) & full & out_ready;
// count packets coming and going into the fifo
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
pkt_cnt <= 0;
pkt_has_started <= 0;
sop_has_left_fifo <= 0;
fifo_too_small_r <= 0;
pkt_cnt_eq_zero <= 1'b1;
pkt_cnt_eq_one <= 1'b0;
fifo_fill_level_lt_cut_through_threshold <= 1'b1;
end
else begin
fifo_fill_level_lt_cut_through_threshold <= fifo_fill_level < cut_through_threshold;
fifo_too_small_r <= fifo_too_small;
if( in_pkt_eop_arrive )
sop_has_left_fifo <= 1'b0;
else if (out_pkt_sop_leave & pkt_cnt_eq_zero )
sop_has_left_fifo <= 1'b1;
if (in_pkt_eop_arrive & ~out_pkt_leave & ~drop_on_error ) begin
pkt_cnt <= pkt_cnt + 1'b1;
pkt_cnt_eq_zero <= 0;
if (pkt_cnt == 0)
pkt_cnt_eq_one <= 1'b1;
else
pkt_cnt_eq_one <= 1'b0;
end
else if((~in_pkt_eop_arrive | drop_on_error) & out_pkt_leave) begin
pkt_cnt <= pkt_cnt - 1'b1;
if (pkt_cnt == 1)
pkt_cnt_eq_zero <= 1'b1;
else
pkt_cnt_eq_zero <= 1'b0;
if (pkt_cnt == 2)
pkt_cnt_eq_one <= 1'b1;
else
pkt_cnt_eq_one <= 1'b0;
end
if (in_pkt_start)
pkt_has_started <= 1'b1;
else if (in_pkt_eop_arrive)
pkt_has_started <= 1'b0;
end
end
// drop on error logic
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
sop_ptr <= 0;
error_in_pkt <= 0;
end
else begin
// save the location of the SOP
if ( in_pkt_start )
sop_ptr <= wr_ptr;
// remember if error in pkt
// log error only if packet has already started
if (in_pkt_eop_arrive)
error_in_pkt <= 1'b0;
else if ( in_pkt_error & (pkt_has_started | in_pkt_start))
error_in_pkt <= 1'b1;
end
end
assign drop_on_error = drop_on_error_en & (error_in_pkt | in_pkt_error) & in_pkt_eop_arrive &
~sop_has_left_fifo & ~(out_pkt_sop_leave & pkt_cnt_eq_zero);
assign curr_sop_ptr = (write && in_startofpacket && in_endofpacket) ? wr_ptr : sop_ptr;
end
else begin : gen_blk20_else
assign ok_to_forward = 1'b1;
assign drop_on_error = 1'b0;
if (ADDR_WIDTH <= 1)
assign curr_sop_ptr = 1'b0;
else
assign curr_sop_ptr = {ADDR_WIDTH - 1 { 1'b0 }};
end
endgenerate
// --------------------------------------------------
// Calculates the log2ceil of the input value
// --------------------------------------------------
function integer log2ceil;
input integer val;
reg[31:0] i;
begin
i = 1;
log2ceil = 0;
while (i < val) begin
log2ceil = log2ceil + 1;
i = i[30:0] << 1;
end
end
endfunction
endmodule
|
// -----------------------------------------------------------
// Legal Notice: (C)2007 Altera Corporation. All rights reserved. Your
// use of Altera Corporation's design tools, logic functions and other
// software and tools, and its AMPP partner logic functions, and any
// output files any of the foregoing (including device programming or
// simulation files), and any associated documentation or information are
// expressly subject to the terms and conditions of the Altera Program
// License Subscription Agreement or other applicable license agreement,
// including, without limitation, that your use is for the sole purpose
// of programming logic devices manufactured by Altera and sold by Altera
// or its authorized distributors. Please refer to the applicable
// agreement for further details.
//
// Description: Single clock Avalon-ST FIFO.
// -----------------------------------------------------------
`timescale 1 ns / 1 ns
//altera message_off 10036
module altera_avalon_sc_fifo
#(
// --------------------------------------------------
// Parameters
// --------------------------------------------------
parameter SYMBOLS_PER_BEAT = 1,
parameter BITS_PER_SYMBOL = 8,
parameter FIFO_DEPTH = 16,
parameter CHANNEL_WIDTH = 0,
parameter ERROR_WIDTH = 0,
parameter USE_PACKETS = 0,
parameter USE_FILL_LEVEL = 0,
parameter USE_STORE_FORWARD = 0,
parameter USE_ALMOST_FULL_IF = 0,
parameter USE_ALMOST_EMPTY_IF = 0,
// --------------------------------------------------
// Empty latency is defined as the number of cycles
// required for a write to deassert the empty flag.
// For example, a latency of 1 means that the empty
// flag is deasserted on the cycle after a write.
//
// Another way to think of it is the latency for a
// write to propagate to the output.
//
// An empty latency of 0 implies lookahead, which is
// only implemented for the register-based FIFO.
// --------------------------------------------------
parameter EMPTY_LATENCY = 3,
parameter USE_MEMORY_BLOCKS = 1,
// --------------------------------------------------
// Internal Parameters
// --------------------------------------------------
parameter DATA_WIDTH = SYMBOLS_PER_BEAT * BITS_PER_SYMBOL,
parameter EMPTY_WIDTH = log2ceil(SYMBOLS_PER_BEAT)
)
(
// --------------------------------------------------
// Ports
// --------------------------------------------------
input clk,
input reset,
input [DATA_WIDTH-1: 0] in_data,
input in_valid,
input in_startofpacket,
input in_endofpacket,
input [((EMPTY_WIDTH>0) ? (EMPTY_WIDTH-1):0) : 0] in_empty,
input [((ERROR_WIDTH>0) ? (ERROR_WIDTH-1):0) : 0] in_error,
input [((CHANNEL_WIDTH>0) ? (CHANNEL_WIDTH-1):0): 0] in_channel,
output in_ready,
output [DATA_WIDTH-1 : 0] out_data,
output reg out_valid,
output out_startofpacket,
output out_endofpacket,
output [((EMPTY_WIDTH>0) ? (EMPTY_WIDTH-1):0) : 0] out_empty,
output [((ERROR_WIDTH>0) ? (ERROR_WIDTH-1):0) : 0] out_error,
output [((CHANNEL_WIDTH>0) ? (CHANNEL_WIDTH-1):0): 0] out_channel,
input out_ready,
input [(USE_STORE_FORWARD ? 2 : 1) : 0] csr_address,
input csr_write,
input csr_read,
input [31 : 0] csr_writedata,
output reg [31 : 0] csr_readdata,
output wire almost_full_data,
output wire almost_empty_data
);
// --------------------------------------------------
// Local Parameters
// --------------------------------------------------
localparam ADDR_WIDTH = log2ceil(FIFO_DEPTH);
localparam DEPTH = FIFO_DEPTH;
localparam PKT_SIGNALS_WIDTH = 2 + EMPTY_WIDTH;
localparam PAYLOAD_WIDTH = (USE_PACKETS == 1) ?
2 + EMPTY_WIDTH + DATA_WIDTH + ERROR_WIDTH + CHANNEL_WIDTH:
DATA_WIDTH + ERROR_WIDTH + CHANNEL_WIDTH;
// --------------------------------------------------
// Internal Signals
// --------------------------------------------------
genvar i;
reg [PAYLOAD_WIDTH-1 : 0] mem [DEPTH-1 : 0];
reg [ADDR_WIDTH-1 : 0] wr_ptr;
reg [ADDR_WIDTH-1 : 0] rd_ptr;
reg [DEPTH-1 : 0] mem_used;
wire [ADDR_WIDTH-1 : 0] next_wr_ptr;
wire [ADDR_WIDTH-1 : 0] next_rd_ptr;
wire [ADDR_WIDTH-1 : 0] incremented_wr_ptr;
wire [ADDR_WIDTH-1 : 0] incremented_rd_ptr;
wire [ADDR_WIDTH-1 : 0] mem_rd_ptr;
wire read;
wire write;
reg empty;
reg next_empty;
reg full;
reg next_full;
wire [PKT_SIGNALS_WIDTH-1 : 0] in_packet_signals;
wire [PKT_SIGNALS_WIDTH-1 : 0] out_packet_signals;
wire [PAYLOAD_WIDTH-1 : 0] in_payload;
reg [PAYLOAD_WIDTH-1 : 0] internal_out_payload;
reg [PAYLOAD_WIDTH-1 : 0] out_payload;
reg internal_out_valid;
wire internal_out_ready;
reg [ADDR_WIDTH : 0] fifo_fill_level;
reg [ADDR_WIDTH : 0] fill_level;
reg [ADDR_WIDTH-1 : 0] sop_ptr = 0;
wire [ADDR_WIDTH-1 : 0] curr_sop_ptr;
reg [23:0] almost_full_threshold;
reg [23:0] almost_empty_threshold;
reg [23:0] cut_through_threshold;
reg [15:0] pkt_cnt;
reg drop_on_error_en;
reg error_in_pkt;
reg pkt_has_started;
reg sop_has_left_fifo;
reg fifo_too_small_r;
reg pkt_cnt_eq_zero;
reg pkt_cnt_eq_one;
wire wait_for_threshold;
reg pkt_mode;
wire wait_for_pkt;
wire ok_to_forward;
wire in_pkt_eop_arrive;
wire out_pkt_leave;
wire in_pkt_start;
wire in_pkt_error;
wire drop_on_error;
wire fifo_too_small;
wire out_pkt_sop_leave;
wire [31:0] max_fifo_size;
reg fifo_fill_level_lt_cut_through_threshold;
// --------------------------------------------------
// Define Payload
//
// Icky part where we decide which signals form the
// payload to the FIFO with generate blocks.
// --------------------------------------------------
generate
if (EMPTY_WIDTH > 0) begin : gen_blk1
assign in_packet_signals = {in_startofpacket, in_endofpacket, in_empty};
assign {out_startofpacket, out_endofpacket, out_empty} = out_packet_signals;
end
else begin : gen_blk1_else
assign out_empty = in_error;
assign in_packet_signals = {in_startofpacket, in_endofpacket};
assign {out_startofpacket, out_endofpacket} = out_packet_signals;
end
endgenerate
generate
if (USE_PACKETS) begin : gen_blk2
if (ERROR_WIDTH > 0) begin : gen_blk3
if (CHANNEL_WIDTH > 0) begin : gen_blk4
assign in_payload = {in_packet_signals, in_data, in_error, in_channel};
assign {out_packet_signals, out_data, out_error, out_channel} = out_payload;
end
else begin : gen_blk4_else
assign out_channel = in_channel;
assign in_payload = {in_packet_signals, in_data, in_error};
assign {out_packet_signals, out_data, out_error} = out_payload;
end
end
else begin : gen_blk3_else
assign out_error = in_error;
if (CHANNEL_WIDTH > 0) begin : gen_blk5
assign in_payload = {in_packet_signals, in_data, in_channel};
assign {out_packet_signals, out_data, out_channel} = out_payload;
end
else begin : gen_blk5_else
assign out_channel = in_channel;
assign in_payload = {in_packet_signals, in_data};
assign {out_packet_signals, out_data} = out_payload;
end
end
end
else begin : gen_blk2_else
assign out_packet_signals = 0;
if (ERROR_WIDTH > 0) begin : gen_blk6
if (CHANNEL_WIDTH > 0) begin : gen_blk7
assign in_payload = {in_data, in_error, in_channel};
assign {out_data, out_error, out_channel} = out_payload;
end
else begin : gen_blk7_else
assign out_channel = in_channel;
assign in_payload = {in_data, in_error};
assign {out_data, out_error} = out_payload;
end
end
else begin : gen_blk6_else
assign out_error = in_error;
if (CHANNEL_WIDTH > 0) begin : gen_blk8
assign in_payload = {in_data, in_channel};
assign {out_data, out_channel} = out_payload;
end
else begin : gen_blk8_else
assign out_channel = in_channel;
assign in_payload = in_data;
assign out_data = out_payload;
end
end
end
endgenerate
// --------------------------------------------------
// Memory-based FIFO storage
//
// To allow a ready latency of 0, the read index is
// obtained from the next read pointer and memory
// outputs are unregistered.
//
// If the empty latency is 1, we infer bypass logic
// around the memory so writes propagate to the
// outputs on the next cycle.
//
// Do not change the way this is coded: Quartus needs
// a perfect match to the template, and any attempt to
// refactor the two always blocks into one will break
// memory inference.
// --------------------------------------------------
generate if (USE_MEMORY_BLOCKS == 1) begin : gen_blk9
if (EMPTY_LATENCY == 1) begin : gen_blk10
always @(posedge clk) begin
if (in_valid && in_ready)
mem[wr_ptr] = in_payload;
internal_out_payload = mem[mem_rd_ptr];
end
end else begin : gen_blk10_else
always @(posedge clk) begin
if (in_valid && in_ready)
mem[wr_ptr] <= in_payload;
internal_out_payload <= mem[mem_rd_ptr];
end
end
assign mem_rd_ptr = next_rd_ptr;
end else begin : gen_blk9_else
// --------------------------------------------------
// Register-based FIFO storage
//
// Uses a shift register as the storage element. Each
// shift register slot has a bit which indicates if
// the slot is occupied (credit to Sam H for the idea).
// The occupancy bits are contiguous and start from the
// lsb, so 0000, 0001, 0011, 0111, 1111 for a 4-deep
// FIFO.
//
// Each slot is enabled during a read or when it
// is unoccupied. New data is always written to every
// going-to-be-empty slot (we keep track of which ones
// are actually useful with the occupancy bits). On a
// read we shift occupied slots.
//
// The exception is the last slot, which always gets
// new data when it is unoccupied.
// --------------------------------------------------
for (i = 0; i < DEPTH-1; i = i + 1) begin : shift_reg
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
mem[i] <= 0;
end
else if (read || !mem_used[i]) begin
if (!mem_used[i+1])
mem[i] <= in_payload;
else
mem[i] <= mem[i+1];
end
end
end
always @(posedge clk, posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
mem[DEPTH-1] <= 0;
end
else begin
if (DEPTH == 1) begin
if (write)
mem[DEPTH-1] <= in_payload;
end
else if (!mem_used[DEPTH-1])
mem[DEPTH-1] <= in_payload;
end
end
end
endgenerate
assign read = internal_out_ready && internal_out_valid && ok_to_forward;
assign write = in_ready && in_valid;
// --------------------------------------------------
// Pointer Management
// --------------------------------------------------
generate if (USE_MEMORY_BLOCKS == 1) begin : gen_blk11
assign incremented_wr_ptr = wr_ptr + 1'b1;
assign incremented_rd_ptr = rd_ptr + 1'b1;
assign next_wr_ptr = drop_on_error ? curr_sop_ptr : write ? incremented_wr_ptr : wr_ptr;
assign next_rd_ptr = (read) ? incremented_rd_ptr : rd_ptr;
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
wr_ptr <= 0;
rd_ptr <= 0;
end
else begin
wr_ptr <= next_wr_ptr;
rd_ptr <= next_rd_ptr;
end
end
end else begin : gen_blk11_else
// --------------------------------------------------
// Shift Register Occupancy Bits
//
// Consider a 4-deep FIFO with 2 entries: 0011
// On a read and write, do not modify the bits.
// On a write, left-shift the bits to get 0111.
// On a read, right-shift the bits to get 0001.
//
// Also, on a write we set bit0 (the head), while
// clearing the tail on a read.
// --------------------------------------------------
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
mem_used[0] <= 0;
end
else begin
if (write ^ read) begin
if (write)
mem_used[0] <= 1;
else if (read) begin
if (DEPTH > 1)
mem_used[0] <= mem_used[1];
else
mem_used[0] <= 0;
end
end
end
end
if (DEPTH > 1) begin : gen_blk12
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
mem_used[DEPTH-1] <= 0;
end
else begin
if (write ^ read) begin
mem_used[DEPTH-1] <= 0;
if (write)
mem_used[DEPTH-1] <= mem_used[DEPTH-2];
end
end
end
end
for (i = 1; i < DEPTH-1; i = i + 1) begin : storage_logic
always @(posedge clk, posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
mem_used[i] <= 0;
end
else begin
if (write ^ read) begin
if (write)
mem_used[i] <= mem_used[i-1];
else if (read)
mem_used[i] <= mem_used[i+1];
end
end
end
end
end
endgenerate
// --------------------------------------------------
// Memory FIFO Status Management
//
// Generates the full and empty signals from the
// pointers. The FIFO is full when the next write
// pointer will be equal to the read pointer after
// a write. Reading from a FIFO clears full.
//
// The FIFO is empty when the next read pointer will
// be equal to the write pointer after a read. Writing
// to a FIFO clears empty.
//
// A simultaneous read and write must not change any of
// the empty or full flags unless there is a drop on error event.
// --------------------------------------------------
generate if (USE_MEMORY_BLOCKS == 1) begin : gen_blk13
always @* begin
next_full = full;
next_empty = empty;
if (read && !write) begin
next_full = 1'b0;
if (incremented_rd_ptr == wr_ptr)
next_empty = 1'b1;
end
if (write && !read) begin
if (!drop_on_error)
next_empty = 1'b0;
else if (curr_sop_ptr == rd_ptr) // drop on error and only 1 pkt in fifo
next_empty = 1'b1;
if (incremented_wr_ptr == rd_ptr && !drop_on_error)
next_full = 1'b1;
end
if (write && read && drop_on_error) begin
if (curr_sop_ptr == next_rd_ptr)
next_empty = 1'b1;
end
end
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
empty <= 1;
full <= 0;
end
else begin
empty <= next_empty;
full <= next_full;
end
end
end else begin : gen_blk13_else
// --------------------------------------------------
// Register FIFO Status Management
//
// Full when the tail occupancy bit is 1. Empty when
// the head occupancy bit is 0.
// --------------------------------------------------
always @* begin
full = mem_used[DEPTH-1];
empty = !mem_used[0];
// ------------------------------------------
// For a single slot FIFO, reading clears the
// full status immediately.
// ------------------------------------------
if (DEPTH == 1)
full = mem_used[0] && !read;
internal_out_payload = mem[0];
// ------------------------------------------
// Writes clear empty immediately for lookahead modes.
// Note that we use in_valid instead of write to avoid
// combinational loops (in lookahead mode, qualifying
// with in_ready is meaningless).
//
// In a 1-deep FIFO, a possible combinational loop runs
// from write -> out_valid -> out_ready -> write
// ------------------------------------------
if (EMPTY_LATENCY == 0) begin
empty = !mem_used[0] && !in_valid;
if (!mem_used[0] && in_valid)
internal_out_payload = in_payload;
end
end
end
endgenerate
// --------------------------------------------------
// Avalon-ST Signals
//
// The in_ready signal is straightforward.
//
// To match memory latency when empty latency > 1,
// out_valid assertions must be delayed by one clock
// cycle.
//
// Note: out_valid deassertions must not be delayed or
// the FIFO will underflow.
// --------------------------------------------------
assign in_ready = !full;
assign internal_out_ready = out_ready || !out_valid;
generate if (EMPTY_LATENCY > 1) begin : gen_blk14
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset)
internal_out_valid <= 0;
else begin
internal_out_valid <= !empty & ok_to_forward & ~drop_on_error;
if (read) begin
if (incremented_rd_ptr == wr_ptr)
internal_out_valid <= 1'b0;
end
end
end
end else begin : gen_blk14_else
always @* begin
internal_out_valid = !empty & ok_to_forward;
end
end
endgenerate
// --------------------------------------------------
// Single Output Pipeline Stage
//
// This output pipeline stage is enabled if the FIFO's
// empty latency is set to 3 (default). It is disabled
// for all other allowed latencies.
//
// Reason: The memory outputs are unregistered, so we have to
// register the output or fmax will drop if combinatorial
// logic is present on the output datapath.
//
// Q: The Avalon-ST spec says that I have to register my outputs
// But isn't the memory counted as a register?
// A: The path from the address lookup to the memory output is
// slow. Registering the memory outputs is a good idea.
//
// The registers get packed into the memory by the fitter
// which means minimal resources are consumed (the result
// is a altsyncram with registered outputs, available on
// all modern Altera devices).
//
// This output stage acts as an extra slot in the FIFO,
// and complicates the fill level.
// --------------------------------------------------
generate if (EMPTY_LATENCY == 3) begin : gen_blk15
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
out_valid <= 0;
out_payload <= 0;
end
else begin
if (internal_out_ready) begin
out_valid <= internal_out_valid & ok_to_forward;
out_payload <= internal_out_payload;
end
end
end
end
else begin : gen_blk15_else
always @* begin
out_valid = internal_out_valid;
out_payload = internal_out_payload;
end
end
endgenerate
// --------------------------------------------------
// Fill Level
//
// The fill level is calculated from the next write
// and read pointers to avoid unnecessary latency
// and logic.
//
// However, if the store-and-forward mode of the FIFO
// is enabled, the fill level is an up-down counter
// for fmax optimization reasons.
//
// If the output pipeline is enabled, the fill level
// must account for it, or we'll always be off by one.
// This may, or may not be important depending on the
// application.
//
// For now, we'll always calculate the exact fill level
// at the cost of an extra adder when the output stage
// is enabled.
// --------------------------------------------------
generate if (USE_FILL_LEVEL) begin : gen_blk16
wire [31:0] depth32;
assign depth32 = DEPTH;
if (USE_STORE_FORWARD) begin
reg [ADDR_WIDTH : 0] curr_packet_len_less_one;
// --------------------------------------------------
// We only drop on endofpacket. As long as we don't add to the fill
// level on the dropped endofpacket cycle, we can simply subtract
// (packet length - 1) from the fill level for dropped packets.
// --------------------------------------------------
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
curr_packet_len_less_one <= 0;
end else begin
if (write) begin
curr_packet_len_less_one <= curr_packet_len_less_one + 1'b1;
if (in_endofpacket)
curr_packet_len_less_one <= 0;
end
end
end
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
fifo_fill_level <= 0;
end else if (drop_on_error) begin
fifo_fill_level <= fifo_fill_level - curr_packet_len_less_one;
if (read)
fifo_fill_level <= fifo_fill_level - curr_packet_len_less_one - 1'b1;
end else if (write && !read) begin
fifo_fill_level <= fifo_fill_level + 1'b1;
end else if (read && !write) begin
fifo_fill_level <= fifo_fill_level - 1'b1;
end
end
end else begin
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset)
fifo_fill_level <= 0;
else if (next_full & !drop_on_error)
fifo_fill_level <= depth32[ADDR_WIDTH:0];
else begin
fifo_fill_level[ADDR_WIDTH] <= 1'b0;
fifo_fill_level[ADDR_WIDTH-1 : 0] <= next_wr_ptr - next_rd_ptr;
end
end
end
always @* begin
fill_level = fifo_fill_level;
if (EMPTY_LATENCY == 3)
fill_level = fifo_fill_level + {{ADDR_WIDTH{1'b0}}, out_valid};
end
end
else begin : gen_blk16_else
always @* begin
fill_level = 0;
end
end
endgenerate
generate if (USE_ALMOST_FULL_IF) begin : gen_blk17
assign almost_full_data = (fill_level >= almost_full_threshold);
end
else
assign almost_full_data = 0;
endgenerate
generate if (USE_ALMOST_EMPTY_IF) begin : gen_blk18
assign almost_empty_data = (fill_level <= almost_empty_threshold);
end
else
assign almost_empty_data = 0;
endgenerate
// --------------------------------------------------
// Avalon-MM Status & Control Connection Point
//
// Register map:
//
// | Addr | RW | 31 - 0 |
// | 0 | R | Fill level |
//
// The registering of this connection point means
// that there is a cycle of latency between
// reads/writes and the updating of the fill level.
// --------------------------------------------------
generate if (USE_STORE_FORWARD) begin : gen_blk19
assign max_fifo_size = FIFO_DEPTH - 1;
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
almost_full_threshold <= max_fifo_size[23 : 0];
almost_empty_threshold <= 0;
cut_through_threshold <= 0;
drop_on_error_en <= 0;
csr_readdata <= 0;
pkt_mode <= 1'b1;
end
else begin
if (csr_read) begin
csr_readdata <= 32'b0;
if (csr_address == 5)
csr_readdata <= {31'b0, drop_on_error_en};
else if (csr_address == 4)
csr_readdata <= {8'b0, cut_through_threshold};
else if (csr_address == 3)
csr_readdata <= {8'b0, almost_empty_threshold};
else if (csr_address == 2)
csr_readdata <= {8'b0, almost_full_threshold};
else if (csr_address == 0)
csr_readdata <= {{(31 - ADDR_WIDTH){1'b0}}, fill_level};
end
else if (csr_write) begin
if(csr_address == 3'b101)
drop_on_error_en <= csr_writedata[0];
else if(csr_address == 3'b100) begin
cut_through_threshold <= csr_writedata[23:0];
pkt_mode <= (csr_writedata[23:0] == 0);
end
else if(csr_address == 3'b011)
almost_empty_threshold <= csr_writedata[23:0];
else if(csr_address == 3'b010)
almost_full_threshold <= csr_writedata[23:0];
end
end
end
end
else if (USE_ALMOST_FULL_IF || USE_ALMOST_EMPTY_IF) begin : gen_blk19_else1
assign max_fifo_size = FIFO_DEPTH - 1;
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
almost_full_threshold <= max_fifo_size[23 : 0];
almost_empty_threshold <= 0;
csr_readdata <= 0;
end
else begin
if (csr_read) begin
csr_readdata <= 32'b0;
if (csr_address == 3)
csr_readdata <= {8'b0, almost_empty_threshold};
else if (csr_address == 2)
csr_readdata <= {8'b0, almost_full_threshold};
else if (csr_address == 0)
csr_readdata <= {{(31 - ADDR_WIDTH){1'b0}}, fill_level};
end
else if (csr_write) begin
if(csr_address == 3'b011)
almost_empty_threshold <= csr_writedata[23:0];
else if(csr_address == 3'b010)
almost_full_threshold <= csr_writedata[23:0];
end
end
end
end
else begin : gen_blk19_else2
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
csr_readdata <= 0;
end
else if (csr_read) begin
csr_readdata <= 0;
if (csr_address == 0)
csr_readdata <= {{(31 - ADDR_WIDTH){1'b0}}, fill_level};
end
end
end
endgenerate
// --------------------------------------------------
// Store and forward logic
// --------------------------------------------------
// if the fifo gets full before the entire packet or the
// cut-threshold condition is met then start sending out
// data in order to avoid dead-lock situation
generate if (USE_STORE_FORWARD) begin : gen_blk20
assign wait_for_threshold = (fifo_fill_level_lt_cut_through_threshold) & wait_for_pkt ;
assign wait_for_pkt = pkt_cnt_eq_zero | (pkt_cnt_eq_one & out_pkt_leave);
assign ok_to_forward = (pkt_mode ? (~wait_for_pkt | ~pkt_has_started) :
~wait_for_threshold) | fifo_too_small_r;
assign in_pkt_eop_arrive = in_valid & in_ready & in_endofpacket;
assign in_pkt_start = in_valid & in_ready & in_startofpacket;
assign in_pkt_error = in_valid & in_ready & |in_error;
assign out_pkt_sop_leave = out_valid & out_ready & out_startofpacket;
assign out_pkt_leave = out_valid & out_ready & out_endofpacket;
assign fifo_too_small = (pkt_mode ? wait_for_pkt : wait_for_threshold) & full & out_ready;
// count packets coming and going into the fifo
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
pkt_cnt <= 0;
pkt_has_started <= 0;
sop_has_left_fifo <= 0;
fifo_too_small_r <= 0;
pkt_cnt_eq_zero <= 1'b1;
pkt_cnt_eq_one <= 1'b0;
fifo_fill_level_lt_cut_through_threshold <= 1'b1;
end
else begin
fifo_fill_level_lt_cut_through_threshold <= fifo_fill_level < cut_through_threshold;
fifo_too_small_r <= fifo_too_small;
if( in_pkt_eop_arrive )
sop_has_left_fifo <= 1'b0;
else if (out_pkt_sop_leave & pkt_cnt_eq_zero )
sop_has_left_fifo <= 1'b1;
if (in_pkt_eop_arrive & ~out_pkt_leave & ~drop_on_error ) begin
pkt_cnt <= pkt_cnt + 1'b1;
pkt_cnt_eq_zero <= 0;
if (pkt_cnt == 0)
pkt_cnt_eq_one <= 1'b1;
else
pkt_cnt_eq_one <= 1'b0;
end
else if((~in_pkt_eop_arrive | drop_on_error) & out_pkt_leave) begin
pkt_cnt <= pkt_cnt - 1'b1;
if (pkt_cnt == 1)
pkt_cnt_eq_zero <= 1'b1;
else
pkt_cnt_eq_zero <= 1'b0;
if (pkt_cnt == 2)
pkt_cnt_eq_one <= 1'b1;
else
pkt_cnt_eq_one <= 1'b0;
end
if (in_pkt_start)
pkt_has_started <= 1'b1;
else if (in_pkt_eop_arrive)
pkt_has_started <= 1'b0;
end
end
// drop on error logic
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
sop_ptr <= 0;
error_in_pkt <= 0;
end
else begin
// save the location of the SOP
if ( in_pkt_start )
sop_ptr <= wr_ptr;
// remember if error in pkt
// log error only if packet has already started
if (in_pkt_eop_arrive)
error_in_pkt <= 1'b0;
else if ( in_pkt_error & (pkt_has_started | in_pkt_start))
error_in_pkt <= 1'b1;
end
end
assign drop_on_error = drop_on_error_en & (error_in_pkt | in_pkt_error) & in_pkt_eop_arrive &
~sop_has_left_fifo & ~(out_pkt_sop_leave & pkt_cnt_eq_zero);
assign curr_sop_ptr = (write && in_startofpacket && in_endofpacket) ? wr_ptr : sop_ptr;
end
else begin : gen_blk20_else
assign ok_to_forward = 1'b1;
assign drop_on_error = 1'b0;
if (ADDR_WIDTH <= 1)
assign curr_sop_ptr = 1'b0;
else
assign curr_sop_ptr = {ADDR_WIDTH - 1 { 1'b0 }};
end
endgenerate
// --------------------------------------------------
// Calculates the log2ceil of the input value
// --------------------------------------------------
function integer log2ceil;
input integer val;
reg[31:0] i;
begin
i = 1;
log2ceil = 0;
while (i < val) begin
log2ceil = log2ceil + 1;
i = i[30:0] << 1;
end
end
endfunction
endmodule
|
// -----------------------------------------------------------
// Legal Notice: (C)2007 Altera Corporation. All rights reserved. Your
// use of Altera Corporation's design tools, logic functions and other
// software and tools, and its AMPP partner logic functions, and any
// output files any of the foregoing (including device programming or
// simulation files), and any associated documentation or information are
// expressly subject to the terms and conditions of the Altera Program
// License Subscription Agreement or other applicable license agreement,
// including, without limitation, that your use is for the sole purpose
// of programming logic devices manufactured by Altera and sold by Altera
// or its authorized distributors. Please refer to the applicable
// agreement for further details.
//
// Description: Single clock Avalon-ST FIFO.
// -----------------------------------------------------------
`timescale 1 ns / 1 ns
//altera message_off 10036
module altera_avalon_sc_fifo
#(
// --------------------------------------------------
// Parameters
// --------------------------------------------------
parameter SYMBOLS_PER_BEAT = 1,
parameter BITS_PER_SYMBOL = 8,
parameter FIFO_DEPTH = 16,
parameter CHANNEL_WIDTH = 0,
parameter ERROR_WIDTH = 0,
parameter USE_PACKETS = 0,
parameter USE_FILL_LEVEL = 0,
parameter USE_STORE_FORWARD = 0,
parameter USE_ALMOST_FULL_IF = 0,
parameter USE_ALMOST_EMPTY_IF = 0,
// --------------------------------------------------
// Empty latency is defined as the number of cycles
// required for a write to deassert the empty flag.
// For example, a latency of 1 means that the empty
// flag is deasserted on the cycle after a write.
//
// Another way to think of it is the latency for a
// write to propagate to the output.
//
// An empty latency of 0 implies lookahead, which is
// only implemented for the register-based FIFO.
// --------------------------------------------------
parameter EMPTY_LATENCY = 3,
parameter USE_MEMORY_BLOCKS = 1,
// --------------------------------------------------
// Internal Parameters
// --------------------------------------------------
parameter DATA_WIDTH = SYMBOLS_PER_BEAT * BITS_PER_SYMBOL,
parameter EMPTY_WIDTH = log2ceil(SYMBOLS_PER_BEAT)
)
(
// --------------------------------------------------
// Ports
// --------------------------------------------------
input clk,
input reset,
input [DATA_WIDTH-1: 0] in_data,
input in_valid,
input in_startofpacket,
input in_endofpacket,
input [((EMPTY_WIDTH>0) ? (EMPTY_WIDTH-1):0) : 0] in_empty,
input [((ERROR_WIDTH>0) ? (ERROR_WIDTH-1):0) : 0] in_error,
input [((CHANNEL_WIDTH>0) ? (CHANNEL_WIDTH-1):0): 0] in_channel,
output in_ready,
output [DATA_WIDTH-1 : 0] out_data,
output reg out_valid,
output out_startofpacket,
output out_endofpacket,
output [((EMPTY_WIDTH>0) ? (EMPTY_WIDTH-1):0) : 0] out_empty,
output [((ERROR_WIDTH>0) ? (ERROR_WIDTH-1):0) : 0] out_error,
output [((CHANNEL_WIDTH>0) ? (CHANNEL_WIDTH-1):0): 0] out_channel,
input out_ready,
input [(USE_STORE_FORWARD ? 2 : 1) : 0] csr_address,
input csr_write,
input csr_read,
input [31 : 0] csr_writedata,
output reg [31 : 0] csr_readdata,
output wire almost_full_data,
output wire almost_empty_data
);
// --------------------------------------------------
// Local Parameters
// --------------------------------------------------
localparam ADDR_WIDTH = log2ceil(FIFO_DEPTH);
localparam DEPTH = FIFO_DEPTH;
localparam PKT_SIGNALS_WIDTH = 2 + EMPTY_WIDTH;
localparam PAYLOAD_WIDTH = (USE_PACKETS == 1) ?
2 + EMPTY_WIDTH + DATA_WIDTH + ERROR_WIDTH + CHANNEL_WIDTH:
DATA_WIDTH + ERROR_WIDTH + CHANNEL_WIDTH;
// --------------------------------------------------
// Internal Signals
// --------------------------------------------------
genvar i;
reg [PAYLOAD_WIDTH-1 : 0] mem [DEPTH-1 : 0];
reg [ADDR_WIDTH-1 : 0] wr_ptr;
reg [ADDR_WIDTH-1 : 0] rd_ptr;
reg [DEPTH-1 : 0] mem_used;
wire [ADDR_WIDTH-1 : 0] next_wr_ptr;
wire [ADDR_WIDTH-1 : 0] next_rd_ptr;
wire [ADDR_WIDTH-1 : 0] incremented_wr_ptr;
wire [ADDR_WIDTH-1 : 0] incremented_rd_ptr;
wire [ADDR_WIDTH-1 : 0] mem_rd_ptr;
wire read;
wire write;
reg empty;
reg next_empty;
reg full;
reg next_full;
wire [PKT_SIGNALS_WIDTH-1 : 0] in_packet_signals;
wire [PKT_SIGNALS_WIDTH-1 : 0] out_packet_signals;
wire [PAYLOAD_WIDTH-1 : 0] in_payload;
reg [PAYLOAD_WIDTH-1 : 0] internal_out_payload;
reg [PAYLOAD_WIDTH-1 : 0] out_payload;
reg internal_out_valid;
wire internal_out_ready;
reg [ADDR_WIDTH : 0] fifo_fill_level;
reg [ADDR_WIDTH : 0] fill_level;
reg [ADDR_WIDTH-1 : 0] sop_ptr = 0;
wire [ADDR_WIDTH-1 : 0] curr_sop_ptr;
reg [23:0] almost_full_threshold;
reg [23:0] almost_empty_threshold;
reg [23:0] cut_through_threshold;
reg [15:0] pkt_cnt;
reg drop_on_error_en;
reg error_in_pkt;
reg pkt_has_started;
reg sop_has_left_fifo;
reg fifo_too_small_r;
reg pkt_cnt_eq_zero;
reg pkt_cnt_eq_one;
wire wait_for_threshold;
reg pkt_mode;
wire wait_for_pkt;
wire ok_to_forward;
wire in_pkt_eop_arrive;
wire out_pkt_leave;
wire in_pkt_start;
wire in_pkt_error;
wire drop_on_error;
wire fifo_too_small;
wire out_pkt_sop_leave;
wire [31:0] max_fifo_size;
reg fifo_fill_level_lt_cut_through_threshold;
// --------------------------------------------------
// Define Payload
//
// Icky part where we decide which signals form the
// payload to the FIFO with generate blocks.
// --------------------------------------------------
generate
if (EMPTY_WIDTH > 0) begin : gen_blk1
assign in_packet_signals = {in_startofpacket, in_endofpacket, in_empty};
assign {out_startofpacket, out_endofpacket, out_empty} = out_packet_signals;
end
else begin : gen_blk1_else
assign out_empty = in_error;
assign in_packet_signals = {in_startofpacket, in_endofpacket};
assign {out_startofpacket, out_endofpacket} = out_packet_signals;
end
endgenerate
generate
if (USE_PACKETS) begin : gen_blk2
if (ERROR_WIDTH > 0) begin : gen_blk3
if (CHANNEL_WIDTH > 0) begin : gen_blk4
assign in_payload = {in_packet_signals, in_data, in_error, in_channel};
assign {out_packet_signals, out_data, out_error, out_channel} = out_payload;
end
else begin : gen_blk4_else
assign out_channel = in_channel;
assign in_payload = {in_packet_signals, in_data, in_error};
assign {out_packet_signals, out_data, out_error} = out_payload;
end
end
else begin : gen_blk3_else
assign out_error = in_error;
if (CHANNEL_WIDTH > 0) begin : gen_blk5
assign in_payload = {in_packet_signals, in_data, in_channel};
assign {out_packet_signals, out_data, out_channel} = out_payload;
end
else begin : gen_blk5_else
assign out_channel = in_channel;
assign in_payload = {in_packet_signals, in_data};
assign {out_packet_signals, out_data} = out_payload;
end
end
end
else begin : gen_blk2_else
assign out_packet_signals = 0;
if (ERROR_WIDTH > 0) begin : gen_blk6
if (CHANNEL_WIDTH > 0) begin : gen_blk7
assign in_payload = {in_data, in_error, in_channel};
assign {out_data, out_error, out_channel} = out_payload;
end
else begin : gen_blk7_else
assign out_channel = in_channel;
assign in_payload = {in_data, in_error};
assign {out_data, out_error} = out_payload;
end
end
else begin : gen_blk6_else
assign out_error = in_error;
if (CHANNEL_WIDTH > 0) begin : gen_blk8
assign in_payload = {in_data, in_channel};
assign {out_data, out_channel} = out_payload;
end
else begin : gen_blk8_else
assign out_channel = in_channel;
assign in_payload = in_data;
assign out_data = out_payload;
end
end
end
endgenerate
// --------------------------------------------------
// Memory-based FIFO storage
//
// To allow a ready latency of 0, the read index is
// obtained from the next read pointer and memory
// outputs are unregistered.
//
// If the empty latency is 1, we infer bypass logic
// around the memory so writes propagate to the
// outputs on the next cycle.
//
// Do not change the way this is coded: Quartus needs
// a perfect match to the template, and any attempt to
// refactor the two always blocks into one will break
// memory inference.
// --------------------------------------------------
generate if (USE_MEMORY_BLOCKS == 1) begin : gen_blk9
if (EMPTY_LATENCY == 1) begin : gen_blk10
always @(posedge clk) begin
if (in_valid && in_ready)
mem[wr_ptr] = in_payload;
internal_out_payload = mem[mem_rd_ptr];
end
end else begin : gen_blk10_else
always @(posedge clk) begin
if (in_valid && in_ready)
mem[wr_ptr] <= in_payload;
internal_out_payload <= mem[mem_rd_ptr];
end
end
assign mem_rd_ptr = next_rd_ptr;
end else begin : gen_blk9_else
// --------------------------------------------------
// Register-based FIFO storage
//
// Uses a shift register as the storage element. Each
// shift register slot has a bit which indicates if
// the slot is occupied (credit to Sam H for the idea).
// The occupancy bits are contiguous and start from the
// lsb, so 0000, 0001, 0011, 0111, 1111 for a 4-deep
// FIFO.
//
// Each slot is enabled during a read or when it
// is unoccupied. New data is always written to every
// going-to-be-empty slot (we keep track of which ones
// are actually useful with the occupancy bits). On a
// read we shift occupied slots.
//
// The exception is the last slot, which always gets
// new data when it is unoccupied.
// --------------------------------------------------
for (i = 0; i < DEPTH-1; i = i + 1) begin : shift_reg
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
mem[i] <= 0;
end
else if (read || !mem_used[i]) begin
if (!mem_used[i+1])
mem[i] <= in_payload;
else
mem[i] <= mem[i+1];
end
end
end
always @(posedge clk, posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
mem[DEPTH-1] <= 0;
end
else begin
if (DEPTH == 1) begin
if (write)
mem[DEPTH-1] <= in_payload;
end
else if (!mem_used[DEPTH-1])
mem[DEPTH-1] <= in_payload;
end
end
end
endgenerate
assign read = internal_out_ready && internal_out_valid && ok_to_forward;
assign write = in_ready && in_valid;
// --------------------------------------------------
// Pointer Management
// --------------------------------------------------
generate if (USE_MEMORY_BLOCKS == 1) begin : gen_blk11
assign incremented_wr_ptr = wr_ptr + 1'b1;
assign incremented_rd_ptr = rd_ptr + 1'b1;
assign next_wr_ptr = drop_on_error ? curr_sop_ptr : write ? incremented_wr_ptr : wr_ptr;
assign next_rd_ptr = (read) ? incremented_rd_ptr : rd_ptr;
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
wr_ptr <= 0;
rd_ptr <= 0;
end
else begin
wr_ptr <= next_wr_ptr;
rd_ptr <= next_rd_ptr;
end
end
end else begin : gen_blk11_else
// --------------------------------------------------
// Shift Register Occupancy Bits
//
// Consider a 4-deep FIFO with 2 entries: 0011
// On a read and write, do not modify the bits.
// On a write, left-shift the bits to get 0111.
// On a read, right-shift the bits to get 0001.
//
// Also, on a write we set bit0 (the head), while
// clearing the tail on a read.
// --------------------------------------------------
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
mem_used[0] <= 0;
end
else begin
if (write ^ read) begin
if (write)
mem_used[0] <= 1;
else if (read) begin
if (DEPTH > 1)
mem_used[0] <= mem_used[1];
else
mem_used[0] <= 0;
end
end
end
end
if (DEPTH > 1) begin : gen_blk12
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
mem_used[DEPTH-1] <= 0;
end
else begin
if (write ^ read) begin
mem_used[DEPTH-1] <= 0;
if (write)
mem_used[DEPTH-1] <= mem_used[DEPTH-2];
end
end
end
end
for (i = 1; i < DEPTH-1; i = i + 1) begin : storage_logic
always @(posedge clk, posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
mem_used[i] <= 0;
end
else begin
if (write ^ read) begin
if (write)
mem_used[i] <= mem_used[i-1];
else if (read)
mem_used[i] <= mem_used[i+1];
end
end
end
end
end
endgenerate
// --------------------------------------------------
// Memory FIFO Status Management
//
// Generates the full and empty signals from the
// pointers. The FIFO is full when the next write
// pointer will be equal to the read pointer after
// a write. Reading from a FIFO clears full.
//
// The FIFO is empty when the next read pointer will
// be equal to the write pointer after a read. Writing
// to a FIFO clears empty.
//
// A simultaneous read and write must not change any of
// the empty or full flags unless there is a drop on error event.
// --------------------------------------------------
generate if (USE_MEMORY_BLOCKS == 1) begin : gen_blk13
always @* begin
next_full = full;
next_empty = empty;
if (read && !write) begin
next_full = 1'b0;
if (incremented_rd_ptr == wr_ptr)
next_empty = 1'b1;
end
if (write && !read) begin
if (!drop_on_error)
next_empty = 1'b0;
else if (curr_sop_ptr == rd_ptr) // drop on error and only 1 pkt in fifo
next_empty = 1'b1;
if (incremented_wr_ptr == rd_ptr && !drop_on_error)
next_full = 1'b1;
end
if (write && read && drop_on_error) begin
if (curr_sop_ptr == next_rd_ptr)
next_empty = 1'b1;
end
end
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
empty <= 1;
full <= 0;
end
else begin
empty <= next_empty;
full <= next_full;
end
end
end else begin : gen_blk13_else
// --------------------------------------------------
// Register FIFO Status Management
//
// Full when the tail occupancy bit is 1. Empty when
// the head occupancy bit is 0.
// --------------------------------------------------
always @* begin
full = mem_used[DEPTH-1];
empty = !mem_used[0];
// ------------------------------------------
// For a single slot FIFO, reading clears the
// full status immediately.
// ------------------------------------------
if (DEPTH == 1)
full = mem_used[0] && !read;
internal_out_payload = mem[0];
// ------------------------------------------
// Writes clear empty immediately for lookahead modes.
// Note that we use in_valid instead of write to avoid
// combinational loops (in lookahead mode, qualifying
// with in_ready is meaningless).
//
// In a 1-deep FIFO, a possible combinational loop runs
// from write -> out_valid -> out_ready -> write
// ------------------------------------------
if (EMPTY_LATENCY == 0) begin
empty = !mem_used[0] && !in_valid;
if (!mem_used[0] && in_valid)
internal_out_payload = in_payload;
end
end
end
endgenerate
// --------------------------------------------------
// Avalon-ST Signals
//
// The in_ready signal is straightforward.
//
// To match memory latency when empty latency > 1,
// out_valid assertions must be delayed by one clock
// cycle.
//
// Note: out_valid deassertions must not be delayed or
// the FIFO will underflow.
// --------------------------------------------------
assign in_ready = !full;
assign internal_out_ready = out_ready || !out_valid;
generate if (EMPTY_LATENCY > 1) begin : gen_blk14
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset)
internal_out_valid <= 0;
else begin
internal_out_valid <= !empty & ok_to_forward & ~drop_on_error;
if (read) begin
if (incremented_rd_ptr == wr_ptr)
internal_out_valid <= 1'b0;
end
end
end
end else begin : gen_blk14_else
always @* begin
internal_out_valid = !empty & ok_to_forward;
end
end
endgenerate
// --------------------------------------------------
// Single Output Pipeline Stage
//
// This output pipeline stage is enabled if the FIFO's
// empty latency is set to 3 (default). It is disabled
// for all other allowed latencies.
//
// Reason: The memory outputs are unregistered, so we have to
// register the output or fmax will drop if combinatorial
// logic is present on the output datapath.
//
// Q: The Avalon-ST spec says that I have to register my outputs
// But isn't the memory counted as a register?
// A: The path from the address lookup to the memory output is
// slow. Registering the memory outputs is a good idea.
//
// The registers get packed into the memory by the fitter
// which means minimal resources are consumed (the result
// is a altsyncram with registered outputs, available on
// all modern Altera devices).
//
// This output stage acts as an extra slot in the FIFO,
// and complicates the fill level.
// --------------------------------------------------
generate if (EMPTY_LATENCY == 3) begin : gen_blk15
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
out_valid <= 0;
out_payload <= 0;
end
else begin
if (internal_out_ready) begin
out_valid <= internal_out_valid & ok_to_forward;
out_payload <= internal_out_payload;
end
end
end
end
else begin : gen_blk15_else
always @* begin
out_valid = internal_out_valid;
out_payload = internal_out_payload;
end
end
endgenerate
// --------------------------------------------------
// Fill Level
//
// The fill level is calculated from the next write
// and read pointers to avoid unnecessary latency
// and logic.
//
// However, if the store-and-forward mode of the FIFO
// is enabled, the fill level is an up-down counter
// for fmax optimization reasons.
//
// If the output pipeline is enabled, the fill level
// must account for it, or we'll always be off by one.
// This may, or may not be important depending on the
// application.
//
// For now, we'll always calculate the exact fill level
// at the cost of an extra adder when the output stage
// is enabled.
// --------------------------------------------------
generate if (USE_FILL_LEVEL) begin : gen_blk16
wire [31:0] depth32;
assign depth32 = DEPTH;
if (USE_STORE_FORWARD) begin
reg [ADDR_WIDTH : 0] curr_packet_len_less_one;
// --------------------------------------------------
// We only drop on endofpacket. As long as we don't add to the fill
// level on the dropped endofpacket cycle, we can simply subtract
// (packet length - 1) from the fill level for dropped packets.
// --------------------------------------------------
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
curr_packet_len_less_one <= 0;
end else begin
if (write) begin
curr_packet_len_less_one <= curr_packet_len_less_one + 1'b1;
if (in_endofpacket)
curr_packet_len_less_one <= 0;
end
end
end
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
fifo_fill_level <= 0;
end else if (drop_on_error) begin
fifo_fill_level <= fifo_fill_level - curr_packet_len_less_one;
if (read)
fifo_fill_level <= fifo_fill_level - curr_packet_len_less_one - 1'b1;
end else if (write && !read) begin
fifo_fill_level <= fifo_fill_level + 1'b1;
end else if (read && !write) begin
fifo_fill_level <= fifo_fill_level - 1'b1;
end
end
end else begin
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset)
fifo_fill_level <= 0;
else if (next_full & !drop_on_error)
fifo_fill_level <= depth32[ADDR_WIDTH:0];
else begin
fifo_fill_level[ADDR_WIDTH] <= 1'b0;
fifo_fill_level[ADDR_WIDTH-1 : 0] <= next_wr_ptr - next_rd_ptr;
end
end
end
always @* begin
fill_level = fifo_fill_level;
if (EMPTY_LATENCY == 3)
fill_level = fifo_fill_level + {{ADDR_WIDTH{1'b0}}, out_valid};
end
end
else begin : gen_blk16_else
always @* begin
fill_level = 0;
end
end
endgenerate
generate if (USE_ALMOST_FULL_IF) begin : gen_blk17
assign almost_full_data = (fill_level >= almost_full_threshold);
end
else
assign almost_full_data = 0;
endgenerate
generate if (USE_ALMOST_EMPTY_IF) begin : gen_blk18
assign almost_empty_data = (fill_level <= almost_empty_threshold);
end
else
assign almost_empty_data = 0;
endgenerate
// --------------------------------------------------
// Avalon-MM Status & Control Connection Point
//
// Register map:
//
// | Addr | RW | 31 - 0 |
// | 0 | R | Fill level |
//
// The registering of this connection point means
// that there is a cycle of latency between
// reads/writes and the updating of the fill level.
// --------------------------------------------------
generate if (USE_STORE_FORWARD) begin : gen_blk19
assign max_fifo_size = FIFO_DEPTH - 1;
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
almost_full_threshold <= max_fifo_size[23 : 0];
almost_empty_threshold <= 0;
cut_through_threshold <= 0;
drop_on_error_en <= 0;
csr_readdata <= 0;
pkt_mode <= 1'b1;
end
else begin
if (csr_read) begin
csr_readdata <= 32'b0;
if (csr_address == 5)
csr_readdata <= {31'b0, drop_on_error_en};
else if (csr_address == 4)
csr_readdata <= {8'b0, cut_through_threshold};
else if (csr_address == 3)
csr_readdata <= {8'b0, almost_empty_threshold};
else if (csr_address == 2)
csr_readdata <= {8'b0, almost_full_threshold};
else if (csr_address == 0)
csr_readdata <= {{(31 - ADDR_WIDTH){1'b0}}, fill_level};
end
else if (csr_write) begin
if(csr_address == 3'b101)
drop_on_error_en <= csr_writedata[0];
else if(csr_address == 3'b100) begin
cut_through_threshold <= csr_writedata[23:0];
pkt_mode <= (csr_writedata[23:0] == 0);
end
else if(csr_address == 3'b011)
almost_empty_threshold <= csr_writedata[23:0];
else if(csr_address == 3'b010)
almost_full_threshold <= csr_writedata[23:0];
end
end
end
end
else if (USE_ALMOST_FULL_IF || USE_ALMOST_EMPTY_IF) begin : gen_blk19_else1
assign max_fifo_size = FIFO_DEPTH - 1;
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
almost_full_threshold <= max_fifo_size[23 : 0];
almost_empty_threshold <= 0;
csr_readdata <= 0;
end
else begin
if (csr_read) begin
csr_readdata <= 32'b0;
if (csr_address == 3)
csr_readdata <= {8'b0, almost_empty_threshold};
else if (csr_address == 2)
csr_readdata <= {8'b0, almost_full_threshold};
else if (csr_address == 0)
csr_readdata <= {{(31 - ADDR_WIDTH){1'b0}}, fill_level};
end
else if (csr_write) begin
if(csr_address == 3'b011)
almost_empty_threshold <= csr_writedata[23:0];
else if(csr_address == 3'b010)
almost_full_threshold <= csr_writedata[23:0];
end
end
end
end
else begin : gen_blk19_else2
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
csr_readdata <= 0;
end
else if (csr_read) begin
csr_readdata <= 0;
if (csr_address == 0)
csr_readdata <= {{(31 - ADDR_WIDTH){1'b0}}, fill_level};
end
end
end
endgenerate
// --------------------------------------------------
// Store and forward logic
// --------------------------------------------------
// if the fifo gets full before the entire packet or the
// cut-threshold condition is met then start sending out
// data in order to avoid dead-lock situation
generate if (USE_STORE_FORWARD) begin : gen_blk20
assign wait_for_threshold = (fifo_fill_level_lt_cut_through_threshold) & wait_for_pkt ;
assign wait_for_pkt = pkt_cnt_eq_zero | (pkt_cnt_eq_one & out_pkt_leave);
assign ok_to_forward = (pkt_mode ? (~wait_for_pkt | ~pkt_has_started) :
~wait_for_threshold) | fifo_too_small_r;
assign in_pkt_eop_arrive = in_valid & in_ready & in_endofpacket;
assign in_pkt_start = in_valid & in_ready & in_startofpacket;
assign in_pkt_error = in_valid & in_ready & |in_error;
assign out_pkt_sop_leave = out_valid & out_ready & out_startofpacket;
assign out_pkt_leave = out_valid & out_ready & out_endofpacket;
assign fifo_too_small = (pkt_mode ? wait_for_pkt : wait_for_threshold) & full & out_ready;
// count packets coming and going into the fifo
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
pkt_cnt <= 0;
pkt_has_started <= 0;
sop_has_left_fifo <= 0;
fifo_too_small_r <= 0;
pkt_cnt_eq_zero <= 1'b1;
pkt_cnt_eq_one <= 1'b0;
fifo_fill_level_lt_cut_through_threshold <= 1'b1;
end
else begin
fifo_fill_level_lt_cut_through_threshold <= fifo_fill_level < cut_through_threshold;
fifo_too_small_r <= fifo_too_small;
if( in_pkt_eop_arrive )
sop_has_left_fifo <= 1'b0;
else if (out_pkt_sop_leave & pkt_cnt_eq_zero )
sop_has_left_fifo <= 1'b1;
if (in_pkt_eop_arrive & ~out_pkt_leave & ~drop_on_error ) begin
pkt_cnt <= pkt_cnt + 1'b1;
pkt_cnt_eq_zero <= 0;
if (pkt_cnt == 0)
pkt_cnt_eq_one <= 1'b1;
else
pkt_cnt_eq_one <= 1'b0;
end
else if((~in_pkt_eop_arrive | drop_on_error) & out_pkt_leave) begin
pkt_cnt <= pkt_cnt - 1'b1;
if (pkt_cnt == 1)
pkt_cnt_eq_zero <= 1'b1;
else
pkt_cnt_eq_zero <= 1'b0;
if (pkt_cnt == 2)
pkt_cnt_eq_one <= 1'b1;
else
pkt_cnt_eq_one <= 1'b0;
end
if (in_pkt_start)
pkt_has_started <= 1'b1;
else if (in_pkt_eop_arrive)
pkt_has_started <= 1'b0;
end
end
// drop on error logic
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
sop_ptr <= 0;
error_in_pkt <= 0;
end
else begin
// save the location of the SOP
if ( in_pkt_start )
sop_ptr <= wr_ptr;
// remember if error in pkt
// log error only if packet has already started
if (in_pkt_eop_arrive)
error_in_pkt <= 1'b0;
else if ( in_pkt_error & (pkt_has_started | in_pkt_start))
error_in_pkt <= 1'b1;
end
end
assign drop_on_error = drop_on_error_en & (error_in_pkt | in_pkt_error) & in_pkt_eop_arrive &
~sop_has_left_fifo & ~(out_pkt_sop_leave & pkt_cnt_eq_zero);
assign curr_sop_ptr = (write && in_startofpacket && in_endofpacket) ? wr_ptr : sop_ptr;
end
else begin : gen_blk20_else
assign ok_to_forward = 1'b1;
assign drop_on_error = 1'b0;
if (ADDR_WIDTH <= 1)
assign curr_sop_ptr = 1'b0;
else
assign curr_sop_ptr = {ADDR_WIDTH - 1 { 1'b0 }};
end
endgenerate
// --------------------------------------------------
// Calculates the log2ceil of the input value
// --------------------------------------------------
function integer log2ceil;
input integer val;
reg[31:0] i;
begin
i = 1;
log2ceil = 0;
while (i < val) begin
log2ceil = log2ceil + 1;
i = i[30:0] << 1;
end
end
endfunction
endmodule
|
// -----------------------------------------------------------
// Legal Notice: (C)2007 Altera Corporation. All rights reserved. Your
// use of Altera Corporation's design tools, logic functions and other
// software and tools, and its AMPP partner logic functions, and any
// output files any of the foregoing (including device programming or
// simulation files), and any associated documentation or information are
// expressly subject to the terms and conditions of the Altera Program
// License Subscription Agreement or other applicable license agreement,
// including, without limitation, that your use is for the sole purpose
// of programming logic devices manufactured by Altera and sold by Altera
// or its authorized distributors. Please refer to the applicable
// agreement for further details.
//
// Description: Single clock Avalon-ST FIFO.
// -----------------------------------------------------------
`timescale 1 ns / 1 ns
//altera message_off 10036
module altera_avalon_sc_fifo
#(
// --------------------------------------------------
// Parameters
// --------------------------------------------------
parameter SYMBOLS_PER_BEAT = 1,
parameter BITS_PER_SYMBOL = 8,
parameter FIFO_DEPTH = 16,
parameter CHANNEL_WIDTH = 0,
parameter ERROR_WIDTH = 0,
parameter USE_PACKETS = 0,
parameter USE_FILL_LEVEL = 0,
parameter USE_STORE_FORWARD = 0,
parameter USE_ALMOST_FULL_IF = 0,
parameter USE_ALMOST_EMPTY_IF = 0,
// --------------------------------------------------
// Empty latency is defined as the number of cycles
// required for a write to deassert the empty flag.
// For example, a latency of 1 means that the empty
// flag is deasserted on the cycle after a write.
//
// Another way to think of it is the latency for a
// write to propagate to the output.
//
// An empty latency of 0 implies lookahead, which is
// only implemented for the register-based FIFO.
// --------------------------------------------------
parameter EMPTY_LATENCY = 3,
parameter USE_MEMORY_BLOCKS = 1,
// --------------------------------------------------
// Internal Parameters
// --------------------------------------------------
parameter DATA_WIDTH = SYMBOLS_PER_BEAT * BITS_PER_SYMBOL,
parameter EMPTY_WIDTH = log2ceil(SYMBOLS_PER_BEAT)
)
(
// --------------------------------------------------
// Ports
// --------------------------------------------------
input clk,
input reset,
input [DATA_WIDTH-1: 0] in_data,
input in_valid,
input in_startofpacket,
input in_endofpacket,
input [((EMPTY_WIDTH>0) ? (EMPTY_WIDTH-1):0) : 0] in_empty,
input [((ERROR_WIDTH>0) ? (ERROR_WIDTH-1):0) : 0] in_error,
input [((CHANNEL_WIDTH>0) ? (CHANNEL_WIDTH-1):0): 0] in_channel,
output in_ready,
output [DATA_WIDTH-1 : 0] out_data,
output reg out_valid,
output out_startofpacket,
output out_endofpacket,
output [((EMPTY_WIDTH>0) ? (EMPTY_WIDTH-1):0) : 0] out_empty,
output [((ERROR_WIDTH>0) ? (ERROR_WIDTH-1):0) : 0] out_error,
output [((CHANNEL_WIDTH>0) ? (CHANNEL_WIDTH-1):0): 0] out_channel,
input out_ready,
input [(USE_STORE_FORWARD ? 2 : 1) : 0] csr_address,
input csr_write,
input csr_read,
input [31 : 0] csr_writedata,
output reg [31 : 0] csr_readdata,
output wire almost_full_data,
output wire almost_empty_data
);
// --------------------------------------------------
// Local Parameters
// --------------------------------------------------
localparam ADDR_WIDTH = log2ceil(FIFO_DEPTH);
localparam DEPTH = FIFO_DEPTH;
localparam PKT_SIGNALS_WIDTH = 2 + EMPTY_WIDTH;
localparam PAYLOAD_WIDTH = (USE_PACKETS == 1) ?
2 + EMPTY_WIDTH + DATA_WIDTH + ERROR_WIDTH + CHANNEL_WIDTH:
DATA_WIDTH + ERROR_WIDTH + CHANNEL_WIDTH;
// --------------------------------------------------
// Internal Signals
// --------------------------------------------------
genvar i;
reg [PAYLOAD_WIDTH-1 : 0] mem [DEPTH-1 : 0];
reg [ADDR_WIDTH-1 : 0] wr_ptr;
reg [ADDR_WIDTH-1 : 0] rd_ptr;
reg [DEPTH-1 : 0] mem_used;
wire [ADDR_WIDTH-1 : 0] next_wr_ptr;
wire [ADDR_WIDTH-1 : 0] next_rd_ptr;
wire [ADDR_WIDTH-1 : 0] incremented_wr_ptr;
wire [ADDR_WIDTH-1 : 0] incremented_rd_ptr;
wire [ADDR_WIDTH-1 : 0] mem_rd_ptr;
wire read;
wire write;
reg empty;
reg next_empty;
reg full;
reg next_full;
wire [PKT_SIGNALS_WIDTH-1 : 0] in_packet_signals;
wire [PKT_SIGNALS_WIDTH-1 : 0] out_packet_signals;
wire [PAYLOAD_WIDTH-1 : 0] in_payload;
reg [PAYLOAD_WIDTH-1 : 0] internal_out_payload;
reg [PAYLOAD_WIDTH-1 : 0] out_payload;
reg internal_out_valid;
wire internal_out_ready;
reg [ADDR_WIDTH : 0] fifo_fill_level;
reg [ADDR_WIDTH : 0] fill_level;
reg [ADDR_WIDTH-1 : 0] sop_ptr = 0;
wire [ADDR_WIDTH-1 : 0] curr_sop_ptr;
reg [23:0] almost_full_threshold;
reg [23:0] almost_empty_threshold;
reg [23:0] cut_through_threshold;
reg [15:0] pkt_cnt;
reg drop_on_error_en;
reg error_in_pkt;
reg pkt_has_started;
reg sop_has_left_fifo;
reg fifo_too_small_r;
reg pkt_cnt_eq_zero;
reg pkt_cnt_eq_one;
wire wait_for_threshold;
reg pkt_mode;
wire wait_for_pkt;
wire ok_to_forward;
wire in_pkt_eop_arrive;
wire out_pkt_leave;
wire in_pkt_start;
wire in_pkt_error;
wire drop_on_error;
wire fifo_too_small;
wire out_pkt_sop_leave;
wire [31:0] max_fifo_size;
reg fifo_fill_level_lt_cut_through_threshold;
// --------------------------------------------------
// Define Payload
//
// Icky part where we decide which signals form the
// payload to the FIFO with generate blocks.
// --------------------------------------------------
generate
if (EMPTY_WIDTH > 0) begin : gen_blk1
assign in_packet_signals = {in_startofpacket, in_endofpacket, in_empty};
assign {out_startofpacket, out_endofpacket, out_empty} = out_packet_signals;
end
else begin : gen_blk1_else
assign out_empty = in_error;
assign in_packet_signals = {in_startofpacket, in_endofpacket};
assign {out_startofpacket, out_endofpacket} = out_packet_signals;
end
endgenerate
generate
if (USE_PACKETS) begin : gen_blk2
if (ERROR_WIDTH > 0) begin : gen_blk3
if (CHANNEL_WIDTH > 0) begin : gen_blk4
assign in_payload = {in_packet_signals, in_data, in_error, in_channel};
assign {out_packet_signals, out_data, out_error, out_channel} = out_payload;
end
else begin : gen_blk4_else
assign out_channel = in_channel;
assign in_payload = {in_packet_signals, in_data, in_error};
assign {out_packet_signals, out_data, out_error} = out_payload;
end
end
else begin : gen_blk3_else
assign out_error = in_error;
if (CHANNEL_WIDTH > 0) begin : gen_blk5
assign in_payload = {in_packet_signals, in_data, in_channel};
assign {out_packet_signals, out_data, out_channel} = out_payload;
end
else begin : gen_blk5_else
assign out_channel = in_channel;
assign in_payload = {in_packet_signals, in_data};
assign {out_packet_signals, out_data} = out_payload;
end
end
end
else begin : gen_blk2_else
assign out_packet_signals = 0;
if (ERROR_WIDTH > 0) begin : gen_blk6
if (CHANNEL_WIDTH > 0) begin : gen_blk7
assign in_payload = {in_data, in_error, in_channel};
assign {out_data, out_error, out_channel} = out_payload;
end
else begin : gen_blk7_else
assign out_channel = in_channel;
assign in_payload = {in_data, in_error};
assign {out_data, out_error} = out_payload;
end
end
else begin : gen_blk6_else
assign out_error = in_error;
if (CHANNEL_WIDTH > 0) begin : gen_blk8
assign in_payload = {in_data, in_channel};
assign {out_data, out_channel} = out_payload;
end
else begin : gen_blk8_else
assign out_channel = in_channel;
assign in_payload = in_data;
assign out_data = out_payload;
end
end
end
endgenerate
// --------------------------------------------------
// Memory-based FIFO storage
//
// To allow a ready latency of 0, the read index is
// obtained from the next read pointer and memory
// outputs are unregistered.
//
// If the empty latency is 1, we infer bypass logic
// around the memory so writes propagate to the
// outputs on the next cycle.
//
// Do not change the way this is coded: Quartus needs
// a perfect match to the template, and any attempt to
// refactor the two always blocks into one will break
// memory inference.
// --------------------------------------------------
generate if (USE_MEMORY_BLOCKS == 1) begin : gen_blk9
if (EMPTY_LATENCY == 1) begin : gen_blk10
always @(posedge clk) begin
if (in_valid && in_ready)
mem[wr_ptr] = in_payload;
internal_out_payload = mem[mem_rd_ptr];
end
end else begin : gen_blk10_else
always @(posedge clk) begin
if (in_valid && in_ready)
mem[wr_ptr] <= in_payload;
internal_out_payload <= mem[mem_rd_ptr];
end
end
assign mem_rd_ptr = next_rd_ptr;
end else begin : gen_blk9_else
// --------------------------------------------------
// Register-based FIFO storage
//
// Uses a shift register as the storage element. Each
// shift register slot has a bit which indicates if
// the slot is occupied (credit to Sam H for the idea).
// The occupancy bits are contiguous and start from the
// lsb, so 0000, 0001, 0011, 0111, 1111 for a 4-deep
// FIFO.
//
// Each slot is enabled during a read or when it
// is unoccupied. New data is always written to every
// going-to-be-empty slot (we keep track of which ones
// are actually useful with the occupancy bits). On a
// read we shift occupied slots.
//
// The exception is the last slot, which always gets
// new data when it is unoccupied.
// --------------------------------------------------
for (i = 0; i < DEPTH-1; i = i + 1) begin : shift_reg
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
mem[i] <= 0;
end
else if (read || !mem_used[i]) begin
if (!mem_used[i+1])
mem[i] <= in_payload;
else
mem[i] <= mem[i+1];
end
end
end
always @(posedge clk, posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
mem[DEPTH-1] <= 0;
end
else begin
if (DEPTH == 1) begin
if (write)
mem[DEPTH-1] <= in_payload;
end
else if (!mem_used[DEPTH-1])
mem[DEPTH-1] <= in_payload;
end
end
end
endgenerate
assign read = internal_out_ready && internal_out_valid && ok_to_forward;
assign write = in_ready && in_valid;
// --------------------------------------------------
// Pointer Management
// --------------------------------------------------
generate if (USE_MEMORY_BLOCKS == 1) begin : gen_blk11
assign incremented_wr_ptr = wr_ptr + 1'b1;
assign incremented_rd_ptr = rd_ptr + 1'b1;
assign next_wr_ptr = drop_on_error ? curr_sop_ptr : write ? incremented_wr_ptr : wr_ptr;
assign next_rd_ptr = (read) ? incremented_rd_ptr : rd_ptr;
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
wr_ptr <= 0;
rd_ptr <= 0;
end
else begin
wr_ptr <= next_wr_ptr;
rd_ptr <= next_rd_ptr;
end
end
end else begin : gen_blk11_else
// --------------------------------------------------
// Shift Register Occupancy Bits
//
// Consider a 4-deep FIFO with 2 entries: 0011
// On a read and write, do not modify the bits.
// On a write, left-shift the bits to get 0111.
// On a read, right-shift the bits to get 0001.
//
// Also, on a write we set bit0 (the head), while
// clearing the tail on a read.
// --------------------------------------------------
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
mem_used[0] <= 0;
end
else begin
if (write ^ read) begin
if (write)
mem_used[0] <= 1;
else if (read) begin
if (DEPTH > 1)
mem_used[0] <= mem_used[1];
else
mem_used[0] <= 0;
end
end
end
end
if (DEPTH > 1) begin : gen_blk12
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
mem_used[DEPTH-1] <= 0;
end
else begin
if (write ^ read) begin
mem_used[DEPTH-1] <= 0;
if (write)
mem_used[DEPTH-1] <= mem_used[DEPTH-2];
end
end
end
end
for (i = 1; i < DEPTH-1; i = i + 1) begin : storage_logic
always @(posedge clk, posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
mem_used[i] <= 0;
end
else begin
if (write ^ read) begin
if (write)
mem_used[i] <= mem_used[i-1];
else if (read)
mem_used[i] <= mem_used[i+1];
end
end
end
end
end
endgenerate
// --------------------------------------------------
// Memory FIFO Status Management
//
// Generates the full and empty signals from the
// pointers. The FIFO is full when the next write
// pointer will be equal to the read pointer after
// a write. Reading from a FIFO clears full.
//
// The FIFO is empty when the next read pointer will
// be equal to the write pointer after a read. Writing
// to a FIFO clears empty.
//
// A simultaneous read and write must not change any of
// the empty or full flags unless there is a drop on error event.
// --------------------------------------------------
generate if (USE_MEMORY_BLOCKS == 1) begin : gen_blk13
always @* begin
next_full = full;
next_empty = empty;
if (read && !write) begin
next_full = 1'b0;
if (incremented_rd_ptr == wr_ptr)
next_empty = 1'b1;
end
if (write && !read) begin
if (!drop_on_error)
next_empty = 1'b0;
else if (curr_sop_ptr == rd_ptr) // drop on error and only 1 pkt in fifo
next_empty = 1'b1;
if (incremented_wr_ptr == rd_ptr && !drop_on_error)
next_full = 1'b1;
end
if (write && read && drop_on_error) begin
if (curr_sop_ptr == next_rd_ptr)
next_empty = 1'b1;
end
end
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
empty <= 1;
full <= 0;
end
else begin
empty <= next_empty;
full <= next_full;
end
end
end else begin : gen_blk13_else
// --------------------------------------------------
// Register FIFO Status Management
//
// Full when the tail occupancy bit is 1. Empty when
// the head occupancy bit is 0.
// --------------------------------------------------
always @* begin
full = mem_used[DEPTH-1];
empty = !mem_used[0];
// ------------------------------------------
// For a single slot FIFO, reading clears the
// full status immediately.
// ------------------------------------------
if (DEPTH == 1)
full = mem_used[0] && !read;
internal_out_payload = mem[0];
// ------------------------------------------
// Writes clear empty immediately for lookahead modes.
// Note that we use in_valid instead of write to avoid
// combinational loops (in lookahead mode, qualifying
// with in_ready is meaningless).
//
// In a 1-deep FIFO, a possible combinational loop runs
// from write -> out_valid -> out_ready -> write
// ------------------------------------------
if (EMPTY_LATENCY == 0) begin
empty = !mem_used[0] && !in_valid;
if (!mem_used[0] && in_valid)
internal_out_payload = in_payload;
end
end
end
endgenerate
// --------------------------------------------------
// Avalon-ST Signals
//
// The in_ready signal is straightforward.
//
// To match memory latency when empty latency > 1,
// out_valid assertions must be delayed by one clock
// cycle.
//
// Note: out_valid deassertions must not be delayed or
// the FIFO will underflow.
// --------------------------------------------------
assign in_ready = !full;
assign internal_out_ready = out_ready || !out_valid;
generate if (EMPTY_LATENCY > 1) begin : gen_blk14
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset)
internal_out_valid <= 0;
else begin
internal_out_valid <= !empty & ok_to_forward & ~drop_on_error;
if (read) begin
if (incremented_rd_ptr == wr_ptr)
internal_out_valid <= 1'b0;
end
end
end
end else begin : gen_blk14_else
always @* begin
internal_out_valid = !empty & ok_to_forward;
end
end
endgenerate
// --------------------------------------------------
// Single Output Pipeline Stage
//
// This output pipeline stage is enabled if the FIFO's
// empty latency is set to 3 (default). It is disabled
// for all other allowed latencies.
//
// Reason: The memory outputs are unregistered, so we have to
// register the output or fmax will drop if combinatorial
// logic is present on the output datapath.
//
// Q: The Avalon-ST spec says that I have to register my outputs
// But isn't the memory counted as a register?
// A: The path from the address lookup to the memory output is
// slow. Registering the memory outputs is a good idea.
//
// The registers get packed into the memory by the fitter
// which means minimal resources are consumed (the result
// is a altsyncram with registered outputs, available on
// all modern Altera devices).
//
// This output stage acts as an extra slot in the FIFO,
// and complicates the fill level.
// --------------------------------------------------
generate if (EMPTY_LATENCY == 3) begin : gen_blk15
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
out_valid <= 0;
out_payload <= 0;
end
else begin
if (internal_out_ready) begin
out_valid <= internal_out_valid & ok_to_forward;
out_payload <= internal_out_payload;
end
end
end
end
else begin : gen_blk15_else
always @* begin
out_valid = internal_out_valid;
out_payload = internal_out_payload;
end
end
endgenerate
// --------------------------------------------------
// Fill Level
//
// The fill level is calculated from the next write
// and read pointers to avoid unnecessary latency
// and logic.
//
// However, if the store-and-forward mode of the FIFO
// is enabled, the fill level is an up-down counter
// for fmax optimization reasons.
//
// If the output pipeline is enabled, the fill level
// must account for it, or we'll always be off by one.
// This may, or may not be important depending on the
// application.
//
// For now, we'll always calculate the exact fill level
// at the cost of an extra adder when the output stage
// is enabled.
// --------------------------------------------------
generate if (USE_FILL_LEVEL) begin : gen_blk16
wire [31:0] depth32;
assign depth32 = DEPTH;
if (USE_STORE_FORWARD) begin
reg [ADDR_WIDTH : 0] curr_packet_len_less_one;
// --------------------------------------------------
// We only drop on endofpacket. As long as we don't add to the fill
// level on the dropped endofpacket cycle, we can simply subtract
// (packet length - 1) from the fill level for dropped packets.
// --------------------------------------------------
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
curr_packet_len_less_one <= 0;
end else begin
if (write) begin
curr_packet_len_less_one <= curr_packet_len_less_one + 1'b1;
if (in_endofpacket)
curr_packet_len_less_one <= 0;
end
end
end
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
fifo_fill_level <= 0;
end else if (drop_on_error) begin
fifo_fill_level <= fifo_fill_level - curr_packet_len_less_one;
if (read)
fifo_fill_level <= fifo_fill_level - curr_packet_len_less_one - 1'b1;
end else if (write && !read) begin
fifo_fill_level <= fifo_fill_level + 1'b1;
end else if (read && !write) begin
fifo_fill_level <= fifo_fill_level - 1'b1;
end
end
end else begin
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset)
fifo_fill_level <= 0;
else if (next_full & !drop_on_error)
fifo_fill_level <= depth32[ADDR_WIDTH:0];
else begin
fifo_fill_level[ADDR_WIDTH] <= 1'b0;
fifo_fill_level[ADDR_WIDTH-1 : 0] <= next_wr_ptr - next_rd_ptr;
end
end
end
always @* begin
fill_level = fifo_fill_level;
if (EMPTY_LATENCY == 3)
fill_level = fifo_fill_level + {{ADDR_WIDTH{1'b0}}, out_valid};
end
end
else begin : gen_blk16_else
always @* begin
fill_level = 0;
end
end
endgenerate
generate if (USE_ALMOST_FULL_IF) begin : gen_blk17
assign almost_full_data = (fill_level >= almost_full_threshold);
end
else
assign almost_full_data = 0;
endgenerate
generate if (USE_ALMOST_EMPTY_IF) begin : gen_blk18
assign almost_empty_data = (fill_level <= almost_empty_threshold);
end
else
assign almost_empty_data = 0;
endgenerate
// --------------------------------------------------
// Avalon-MM Status & Control Connection Point
//
// Register map:
//
// | Addr | RW | 31 - 0 |
// | 0 | R | Fill level |
//
// The registering of this connection point means
// that there is a cycle of latency between
// reads/writes and the updating of the fill level.
// --------------------------------------------------
generate if (USE_STORE_FORWARD) begin : gen_blk19
assign max_fifo_size = FIFO_DEPTH - 1;
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
almost_full_threshold <= max_fifo_size[23 : 0];
almost_empty_threshold <= 0;
cut_through_threshold <= 0;
drop_on_error_en <= 0;
csr_readdata <= 0;
pkt_mode <= 1'b1;
end
else begin
if (csr_read) begin
csr_readdata <= 32'b0;
if (csr_address == 5)
csr_readdata <= {31'b0, drop_on_error_en};
else if (csr_address == 4)
csr_readdata <= {8'b0, cut_through_threshold};
else if (csr_address == 3)
csr_readdata <= {8'b0, almost_empty_threshold};
else if (csr_address == 2)
csr_readdata <= {8'b0, almost_full_threshold};
else if (csr_address == 0)
csr_readdata <= {{(31 - ADDR_WIDTH){1'b0}}, fill_level};
end
else if (csr_write) begin
if(csr_address == 3'b101)
drop_on_error_en <= csr_writedata[0];
else if(csr_address == 3'b100) begin
cut_through_threshold <= csr_writedata[23:0];
pkt_mode <= (csr_writedata[23:0] == 0);
end
else if(csr_address == 3'b011)
almost_empty_threshold <= csr_writedata[23:0];
else if(csr_address == 3'b010)
almost_full_threshold <= csr_writedata[23:0];
end
end
end
end
else if (USE_ALMOST_FULL_IF || USE_ALMOST_EMPTY_IF) begin : gen_blk19_else1
assign max_fifo_size = FIFO_DEPTH - 1;
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
almost_full_threshold <= max_fifo_size[23 : 0];
almost_empty_threshold <= 0;
csr_readdata <= 0;
end
else begin
if (csr_read) begin
csr_readdata <= 32'b0;
if (csr_address == 3)
csr_readdata <= {8'b0, almost_empty_threshold};
else if (csr_address == 2)
csr_readdata <= {8'b0, almost_full_threshold};
else if (csr_address == 0)
csr_readdata <= {{(31 - ADDR_WIDTH){1'b0}}, fill_level};
end
else if (csr_write) begin
if(csr_address == 3'b011)
almost_empty_threshold <= csr_writedata[23:0];
else if(csr_address == 3'b010)
almost_full_threshold <= csr_writedata[23:0];
end
end
end
end
else begin : gen_blk19_else2
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
csr_readdata <= 0;
end
else if (csr_read) begin
csr_readdata <= 0;
if (csr_address == 0)
csr_readdata <= {{(31 - ADDR_WIDTH){1'b0}}, fill_level};
end
end
end
endgenerate
// --------------------------------------------------
// Store and forward logic
// --------------------------------------------------
// if the fifo gets full before the entire packet or the
// cut-threshold condition is met then start sending out
// data in order to avoid dead-lock situation
generate if (USE_STORE_FORWARD) begin : gen_blk20
assign wait_for_threshold = (fifo_fill_level_lt_cut_through_threshold) & wait_for_pkt ;
assign wait_for_pkt = pkt_cnt_eq_zero | (pkt_cnt_eq_one & out_pkt_leave);
assign ok_to_forward = (pkt_mode ? (~wait_for_pkt | ~pkt_has_started) :
~wait_for_threshold) | fifo_too_small_r;
assign in_pkt_eop_arrive = in_valid & in_ready & in_endofpacket;
assign in_pkt_start = in_valid & in_ready & in_startofpacket;
assign in_pkt_error = in_valid & in_ready & |in_error;
assign out_pkt_sop_leave = out_valid & out_ready & out_startofpacket;
assign out_pkt_leave = out_valid & out_ready & out_endofpacket;
assign fifo_too_small = (pkt_mode ? wait_for_pkt : wait_for_threshold) & full & out_ready;
// count packets coming and going into the fifo
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
pkt_cnt <= 0;
pkt_has_started <= 0;
sop_has_left_fifo <= 0;
fifo_too_small_r <= 0;
pkt_cnt_eq_zero <= 1'b1;
pkt_cnt_eq_one <= 1'b0;
fifo_fill_level_lt_cut_through_threshold <= 1'b1;
end
else begin
fifo_fill_level_lt_cut_through_threshold <= fifo_fill_level < cut_through_threshold;
fifo_too_small_r <= fifo_too_small;
if( in_pkt_eop_arrive )
sop_has_left_fifo <= 1'b0;
else if (out_pkt_sop_leave & pkt_cnt_eq_zero )
sop_has_left_fifo <= 1'b1;
if (in_pkt_eop_arrive & ~out_pkt_leave & ~drop_on_error ) begin
pkt_cnt <= pkt_cnt + 1'b1;
pkt_cnt_eq_zero <= 0;
if (pkt_cnt == 0)
pkt_cnt_eq_one <= 1'b1;
else
pkt_cnt_eq_one <= 1'b0;
end
else if((~in_pkt_eop_arrive | drop_on_error) & out_pkt_leave) begin
pkt_cnt <= pkt_cnt - 1'b1;
if (pkt_cnt == 1)
pkt_cnt_eq_zero <= 1'b1;
else
pkt_cnt_eq_zero <= 1'b0;
if (pkt_cnt == 2)
pkt_cnt_eq_one <= 1'b1;
else
pkt_cnt_eq_one <= 1'b0;
end
if (in_pkt_start)
pkt_has_started <= 1'b1;
else if (in_pkt_eop_arrive)
pkt_has_started <= 1'b0;
end
end
// drop on error logic
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
sop_ptr <= 0;
error_in_pkt <= 0;
end
else begin
// save the location of the SOP
if ( in_pkt_start )
sop_ptr <= wr_ptr;
// remember if error in pkt
// log error only if packet has already started
if (in_pkt_eop_arrive)
error_in_pkt <= 1'b0;
else if ( in_pkt_error & (pkt_has_started | in_pkt_start))
error_in_pkt <= 1'b1;
end
end
assign drop_on_error = drop_on_error_en & (error_in_pkt | in_pkt_error) & in_pkt_eop_arrive &
~sop_has_left_fifo & ~(out_pkt_sop_leave & pkt_cnt_eq_zero);
assign curr_sop_ptr = (write && in_startofpacket && in_endofpacket) ? wr_ptr : sop_ptr;
end
else begin : gen_blk20_else
assign ok_to_forward = 1'b1;
assign drop_on_error = 1'b0;
if (ADDR_WIDTH <= 1)
assign curr_sop_ptr = 1'b0;
else
assign curr_sop_ptr = {ADDR_WIDTH - 1 { 1'b0 }};
end
endgenerate
// --------------------------------------------------
// Calculates the log2ceil of the input value
// --------------------------------------------------
function integer log2ceil;
input integer val;
reg[31:0] i;
begin
i = 1;
log2ceil = 0;
while (i < val) begin
log2ceil = log2ceil + 1;
i = i[30:0] << 1;
end
end
endfunction
endmodule
|
// -----------------------------------------------------------
// Legal Notice: (C)2007 Altera Corporation. All rights reserved. Your
// use of Altera Corporation's design tools, logic functions and other
// software and tools, and its AMPP partner logic functions, and any
// output files any of the foregoing (including device programming or
// simulation files), and any associated documentation or information are
// expressly subject to the terms and conditions of the Altera Program
// License Subscription Agreement or other applicable license agreement,
// including, without limitation, that your use is for the sole purpose
// of programming logic devices manufactured by Altera and sold by Altera
// or its authorized distributors. Please refer to the applicable
// agreement for further details.
//
// Description: Single clock Avalon-ST FIFO.
// -----------------------------------------------------------
`timescale 1 ns / 1 ns
//altera message_off 10036
module altera_avalon_sc_fifo
#(
// --------------------------------------------------
// Parameters
// --------------------------------------------------
parameter SYMBOLS_PER_BEAT = 1,
parameter BITS_PER_SYMBOL = 8,
parameter FIFO_DEPTH = 16,
parameter CHANNEL_WIDTH = 0,
parameter ERROR_WIDTH = 0,
parameter USE_PACKETS = 0,
parameter USE_FILL_LEVEL = 0,
parameter USE_STORE_FORWARD = 0,
parameter USE_ALMOST_FULL_IF = 0,
parameter USE_ALMOST_EMPTY_IF = 0,
// --------------------------------------------------
// Empty latency is defined as the number of cycles
// required for a write to deassert the empty flag.
// For example, a latency of 1 means that the empty
// flag is deasserted on the cycle after a write.
//
// Another way to think of it is the latency for a
// write to propagate to the output.
//
// An empty latency of 0 implies lookahead, which is
// only implemented for the register-based FIFO.
// --------------------------------------------------
parameter EMPTY_LATENCY = 3,
parameter USE_MEMORY_BLOCKS = 1,
// --------------------------------------------------
// Internal Parameters
// --------------------------------------------------
parameter DATA_WIDTH = SYMBOLS_PER_BEAT * BITS_PER_SYMBOL,
parameter EMPTY_WIDTH = log2ceil(SYMBOLS_PER_BEAT)
)
(
// --------------------------------------------------
// Ports
// --------------------------------------------------
input clk,
input reset,
input [DATA_WIDTH-1: 0] in_data,
input in_valid,
input in_startofpacket,
input in_endofpacket,
input [((EMPTY_WIDTH>0) ? (EMPTY_WIDTH-1):0) : 0] in_empty,
input [((ERROR_WIDTH>0) ? (ERROR_WIDTH-1):0) : 0] in_error,
input [((CHANNEL_WIDTH>0) ? (CHANNEL_WIDTH-1):0): 0] in_channel,
output in_ready,
output [DATA_WIDTH-1 : 0] out_data,
output reg out_valid,
output out_startofpacket,
output out_endofpacket,
output [((EMPTY_WIDTH>0) ? (EMPTY_WIDTH-1):0) : 0] out_empty,
output [((ERROR_WIDTH>0) ? (ERROR_WIDTH-1):0) : 0] out_error,
output [((CHANNEL_WIDTH>0) ? (CHANNEL_WIDTH-1):0): 0] out_channel,
input out_ready,
input [(USE_STORE_FORWARD ? 2 : 1) : 0] csr_address,
input csr_write,
input csr_read,
input [31 : 0] csr_writedata,
output reg [31 : 0] csr_readdata,
output wire almost_full_data,
output wire almost_empty_data
);
// --------------------------------------------------
// Local Parameters
// --------------------------------------------------
localparam ADDR_WIDTH = log2ceil(FIFO_DEPTH);
localparam DEPTH = FIFO_DEPTH;
localparam PKT_SIGNALS_WIDTH = 2 + EMPTY_WIDTH;
localparam PAYLOAD_WIDTH = (USE_PACKETS == 1) ?
2 + EMPTY_WIDTH + DATA_WIDTH + ERROR_WIDTH + CHANNEL_WIDTH:
DATA_WIDTH + ERROR_WIDTH + CHANNEL_WIDTH;
// --------------------------------------------------
// Internal Signals
// --------------------------------------------------
genvar i;
reg [PAYLOAD_WIDTH-1 : 0] mem [DEPTH-1 : 0];
reg [ADDR_WIDTH-1 : 0] wr_ptr;
reg [ADDR_WIDTH-1 : 0] rd_ptr;
reg [DEPTH-1 : 0] mem_used;
wire [ADDR_WIDTH-1 : 0] next_wr_ptr;
wire [ADDR_WIDTH-1 : 0] next_rd_ptr;
wire [ADDR_WIDTH-1 : 0] incremented_wr_ptr;
wire [ADDR_WIDTH-1 : 0] incremented_rd_ptr;
wire [ADDR_WIDTH-1 : 0] mem_rd_ptr;
wire read;
wire write;
reg empty;
reg next_empty;
reg full;
reg next_full;
wire [PKT_SIGNALS_WIDTH-1 : 0] in_packet_signals;
wire [PKT_SIGNALS_WIDTH-1 : 0] out_packet_signals;
wire [PAYLOAD_WIDTH-1 : 0] in_payload;
reg [PAYLOAD_WIDTH-1 : 0] internal_out_payload;
reg [PAYLOAD_WIDTH-1 : 0] out_payload;
reg internal_out_valid;
wire internal_out_ready;
reg [ADDR_WIDTH : 0] fifo_fill_level;
reg [ADDR_WIDTH : 0] fill_level;
reg [ADDR_WIDTH-1 : 0] sop_ptr = 0;
wire [ADDR_WIDTH-1 : 0] curr_sop_ptr;
reg [23:0] almost_full_threshold;
reg [23:0] almost_empty_threshold;
reg [23:0] cut_through_threshold;
reg [15:0] pkt_cnt;
reg drop_on_error_en;
reg error_in_pkt;
reg pkt_has_started;
reg sop_has_left_fifo;
reg fifo_too_small_r;
reg pkt_cnt_eq_zero;
reg pkt_cnt_eq_one;
wire wait_for_threshold;
reg pkt_mode;
wire wait_for_pkt;
wire ok_to_forward;
wire in_pkt_eop_arrive;
wire out_pkt_leave;
wire in_pkt_start;
wire in_pkt_error;
wire drop_on_error;
wire fifo_too_small;
wire out_pkt_sop_leave;
wire [31:0] max_fifo_size;
reg fifo_fill_level_lt_cut_through_threshold;
// --------------------------------------------------
// Define Payload
//
// Icky part where we decide which signals form the
// payload to the FIFO with generate blocks.
// --------------------------------------------------
generate
if (EMPTY_WIDTH > 0) begin : gen_blk1
assign in_packet_signals = {in_startofpacket, in_endofpacket, in_empty};
assign {out_startofpacket, out_endofpacket, out_empty} = out_packet_signals;
end
else begin : gen_blk1_else
assign out_empty = in_error;
assign in_packet_signals = {in_startofpacket, in_endofpacket};
assign {out_startofpacket, out_endofpacket} = out_packet_signals;
end
endgenerate
generate
if (USE_PACKETS) begin : gen_blk2
if (ERROR_WIDTH > 0) begin : gen_blk3
if (CHANNEL_WIDTH > 0) begin : gen_blk4
assign in_payload = {in_packet_signals, in_data, in_error, in_channel};
assign {out_packet_signals, out_data, out_error, out_channel} = out_payload;
end
else begin : gen_blk4_else
assign out_channel = in_channel;
assign in_payload = {in_packet_signals, in_data, in_error};
assign {out_packet_signals, out_data, out_error} = out_payload;
end
end
else begin : gen_blk3_else
assign out_error = in_error;
if (CHANNEL_WIDTH > 0) begin : gen_blk5
assign in_payload = {in_packet_signals, in_data, in_channel};
assign {out_packet_signals, out_data, out_channel} = out_payload;
end
else begin : gen_blk5_else
assign out_channel = in_channel;
assign in_payload = {in_packet_signals, in_data};
assign {out_packet_signals, out_data} = out_payload;
end
end
end
else begin : gen_blk2_else
assign out_packet_signals = 0;
if (ERROR_WIDTH > 0) begin : gen_blk6
if (CHANNEL_WIDTH > 0) begin : gen_blk7
assign in_payload = {in_data, in_error, in_channel};
assign {out_data, out_error, out_channel} = out_payload;
end
else begin : gen_blk7_else
assign out_channel = in_channel;
assign in_payload = {in_data, in_error};
assign {out_data, out_error} = out_payload;
end
end
else begin : gen_blk6_else
assign out_error = in_error;
if (CHANNEL_WIDTH > 0) begin : gen_blk8
assign in_payload = {in_data, in_channel};
assign {out_data, out_channel} = out_payload;
end
else begin : gen_blk8_else
assign out_channel = in_channel;
assign in_payload = in_data;
assign out_data = out_payload;
end
end
end
endgenerate
// --------------------------------------------------
// Memory-based FIFO storage
//
// To allow a ready latency of 0, the read index is
// obtained from the next read pointer and memory
// outputs are unregistered.
//
// If the empty latency is 1, we infer bypass logic
// around the memory so writes propagate to the
// outputs on the next cycle.
//
// Do not change the way this is coded: Quartus needs
// a perfect match to the template, and any attempt to
// refactor the two always blocks into one will break
// memory inference.
// --------------------------------------------------
generate if (USE_MEMORY_BLOCKS == 1) begin : gen_blk9
if (EMPTY_LATENCY == 1) begin : gen_blk10
always @(posedge clk) begin
if (in_valid && in_ready)
mem[wr_ptr] = in_payload;
internal_out_payload = mem[mem_rd_ptr];
end
end else begin : gen_blk10_else
always @(posedge clk) begin
if (in_valid && in_ready)
mem[wr_ptr] <= in_payload;
internal_out_payload <= mem[mem_rd_ptr];
end
end
assign mem_rd_ptr = next_rd_ptr;
end else begin : gen_blk9_else
// --------------------------------------------------
// Register-based FIFO storage
//
// Uses a shift register as the storage element. Each
// shift register slot has a bit which indicates if
// the slot is occupied (credit to Sam H for the idea).
// The occupancy bits are contiguous and start from the
// lsb, so 0000, 0001, 0011, 0111, 1111 for a 4-deep
// FIFO.
//
// Each slot is enabled during a read or when it
// is unoccupied. New data is always written to every
// going-to-be-empty slot (we keep track of which ones
// are actually useful with the occupancy bits). On a
// read we shift occupied slots.
//
// The exception is the last slot, which always gets
// new data when it is unoccupied.
// --------------------------------------------------
for (i = 0; i < DEPTH-1; i = i + 1) begin : shift_reg
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
mem[i] <= 0;
end
else if (read || !mem_used[i]) begin
if (!mem_used[i+1])
mem[i] <= in_payload;
else
mem[i] <= mem[i+1];
end
end
end
always @(posedge clk, posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
mem[DEPTH-1] <= 0;
end
else begin
if (DEPTH == 1) begin
if (write)
mem[DEPTH-1] <= in_payload;
end
else if (!mem_used[DEPTH-1])
mem[DEPTH-1] <= in_payload;
end
end
end
endgenerate
assign read = internal_out_ready && internal_out_valid && ok_to_forward;
assign write = in_ready && in_valid;
// --------------------------------------------------
// Pointer Management
// --------------------------------------------------
generate if (USE_MEMORY_BLOCKS == 1) begin : gen_blk11
assign incremented_wr_ptr = wr_ptr + 1'b1;
assign incremented_rd_ptr = rd_ptr + 1'b1;
assign next_wr_ptr = drop_on_error ? curr_sop_ptr : write ? incremented_wr_ptr : wr_ptr;
assign next_rd_ptr = (read) ? incremented_rd_ptr : rd_ptr;
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
wr_ptr <= 0;
rd_ptr <= 0;
end
else begin
wr_ptr <= next_wr_ptr;
rd_ptr <= next_rd_ptr;
end
end
end else begin : gen_blk11_else
// --------------------------------------------------
// Shift Register Occupancy Bits
//
// Consider a 4-deep FIFO with 2 entries: 0011
// On a read and write, do not modify the bits.
// On a write, left-shift the bits to get 0111.
// On a read, right-shift the bits to get 0001.
//
// Also, on a write we set bit0 (the head), while
// clearing the tail on a read.
// --------------------------------------------------
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
mem_used[0] <= 0;
end
else begin
if (write ^ read) begin
if (write)
mem_used[0] <= 1;
else if (read) begin
if (DEPTH > 1)
mem_used[0] <= mem_used[1];
else
mem_used[0] <= 0;
end
end
end
end
if (DEPTH > 1) begin : gen_blk12
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
mem_used[DEPTH-1] <= 0;
end
else begin
if (write ^ read) begin
mem_used[DEPTH-1] <= 0;
if (write)
mem_used[DEPTH-1] <= mem_used[DEPTH-2];
end
end
end
end
for (i = 1; i < DEPTH-1; i = i + 1) begin : storage_logic
always @(posedge clk, posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
mem_used[i] <= 0;
end
else begin
if (write ^ read) begin
if (write)
mem_used[i] <= mem_used[i-1];
else if (read)
mem_used[i] <= mem_used[i+1];
end
end
end
end
end
endgenerate
// --------------------------------------------------
// Memory FIFO Status Management
//
// Generates the full and empty signals from the
// pointers. The FIFO is full when the next write
// pointer will be equal to the read pointer after
// a write. Reading from a FIFO clears full.
//
// The FIFO is empty when the next read pointer will
// be equal to the write pointer after a read. Writing
// to a FIFO clears empty.
//
// A simultaneous read and write must not change any of
// the empty or full flags unless there is a drop on error event.
// --------------------------------------------------
generate if (USE_MEMORY_BLOCKS == 1) begin : gen_blk13
always @* begin
next_full = full;
next_empty = empty;
if (read && !write) begin
next_full = 1'b0;
if (incremented_rd_ptr == wr_ptr)
next_empty = 1'b1;
end
if (write && !read) begin
if (!drop_on_error)
next_empty = 1'b0;
else if (curr_sop_ptr == rd_ptr) // drop on error and only 1 pkt in fifo
next_empty = 1'b1;
if (incremented_wr_ptr == rd_ptr && !drop_on_error)
next_full = 1'b1;
end
if (write && read && drop_on_error) begin
if (curr_sop_ptr == next_rd_ptr)
next_empty = 1'b1;
end
end
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
empty <= 1;
full <= 0;
end
else begin
empty <= next_empty;
full <= next_full;
end
end
end else begin : gen_blk13_else
// --------------------------------------------------
// Register FIFO Status Management
//
// Full when the tail occupancy bit is 1. Empty when
// the head occupancy bit is 0.
// --------------------------------------------------
always @* begin
full = mem_used[DEPTH-1];
empty = !mem_used[0];
// ------------------------------------------
// For a single slot FIFO, reading clears the
// full status immediately.
// ------------------------------------------
if (DEPTH == 1)
full = mem_used[0] && !read;
internal_out_payload = mem[0];
// ------------------------------------------
// Writes clear empty immediately for lookahead modes.
// Note that we use in_valid instead of write to avoid
// combinational loops (in lookahead mode, qualifying
// with in_ready is meaningless).
//
// In a 1-deep FIFO, a possible combinational loop runs
// from write -> out_valid -> out_ready -> write
// ------------------------------------------
if (EMPTY_LATENCY == 0) begin
empty = !mem_used[0] && !in_valid;
if (!mem_used[0] && in_valid)
internal_out_payload = in_payload;
end
end
end
endgenerate
// --------------------------------------------------
// Avalon-ST Signals
//
// The in_ready signal is straightforward.
//
// To match memory latency when empty latency > 1,
// out_valid assertions must be delayed by one clock
// cycle.
//
// Note: out_valid deassertions must not be delayed or
// the FIFO will underflow.
// --------------------------------------------------
assign in_ready = !full;
assign internal_out_ready = out_ready || !out_valid;
generate if (EMPTY_LATENCY > 1) begin : gen_blk14
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset)
internal_out_valid <= 0;
else begin
internal_out_valid <= !empty & ok_to_forward & ~drop_on_error;
if (read) begin
if (incremented_rd_ptr == wr_ptr)
internal_out_valid <= 1'b0;
end
end
end
end else begin : gen_blk14_else
always @* begin
internal_out_valid = !empty & ok_to_forward;
end
end
endgenerate
// --------------------------------------------------
// Single Output Pipeline Stage
//
// This output pipeline stage is enabled if the FIFO's
// empty latency is set to 3 (default). It is disabled
// for all other allowed latencies.
//
// Reason: The memory outputs are unregistered, so we have to
// register the output or fmax will drop if combinatorial
// logic is present on the output datapath.
//
// Q: The Avalon-ST spec says that I have to register my outputs
// But isn't the memory counted as a register?
// A: The path from the address lookup to the memory output is
// slow. Registering the memory outputs is a good idea.
//
// The registers get packed into the memory by the fitter
// which means minimal resources are consumed (the result
// is a altsyncram with registered outputs, available on
// all modern Altera devices).
//
// This output stage acts as an extra slot in the FIFO,
// and complicates the fill level.
// --------------------------------------------------
generate if (EMPTY_LATENCY == 3) begin : gen_blk15
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
out_valid <= 0;
out_payload <= 0;
end
else begin
if (internal_out_ready) begin
out_valid <= internal_out_valid & ok_to_forward;
out_payload <= internal_out_payload;
end
end
end
end
else begin : gen_blk15_else
always @* begin
out_valid = internal_out_valid;
out_payload = internal_out_payload;
end
end
endgenerate
// --------------------------------------------------
// Fill Level
//
// The fill level is calculated from the next write
// and read pointers to avoid unnecessary latency
// and logic.
//
// However, if the store-and-forward mode of the FIFO
// is enabled, the fill level is an up-down counter
// for fmax optimization reasons.
//
// If the output pipeline is enabled, the fill level
// must account for it, or we'll always be off by one.
// This may, or may not be important depending on the
// application.
//
// For now, we'll always calculate the exact fill level
// at the cost of an extra adder when the output stage
// is enabled.
// --------------------------------------------------
generate if (USE_FILL_LEVEL) begin : gen_blk16
wire [31:0] depth32;
assign depth32 = DEPTH;
if (USE_STORE_FORWARD) begin
reg [ADDR_WIDTH : 0] curr_packet_len_less_one;
// --------------------------------------------------
// We only drop on endofpacket. As long as we don't add to the fill
// level on the dropped endofpacket cycle, we can simply subtract
// (packet length - 1) from the fill level for dropped packets.
// --------------------------------------------------
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
curr_packet_len_less_one <= 0;
end else begin
if (write) begin
curr_packet_len_less_one <= curr_packet_len_less_one + 1'b1;
if (in_endofpacket)
curr_packet_len_less_one <= 0;
end
end
end
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
fifo_fill_level <= 0;
end else if (drop_on_error) begin
fifo_fill_level <= fifo_fill_level - curr_packet_len_less_one;
if (read)
fifo_fill_level <= fifo_fill_level - curr_packet_len_less_one - 1'b1;
end else if (write && !read) begin
fifo_fill_level <= fifo_fill_level + 1'b1;
end else if (read && !write) begin
fifo_fill_level <= fifo_fill_level - 1'b1;
end
end
end else begin
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset)
fifo_fill_level <= 0;
else if (next_full & !drop_on_error)
fifo_fill_level <= depth32[ADDR_WIDTH:0];
else begin
fifo_fill_level[ADDR_WIDTH] <= 1'b0;
fifo_fill_level[ADDR_WIDTH-1 : 0] <= next_wr_ptr - next_rd_ptr;
end
end
end
always @* begin
fill_level = fifo_fill_level;
if (EMPTY_LATENCY == 3)
fill_level = fifo_fill_level + {{ADDR_WIDTH{1'b0}}, out_valid};
end
end
else begin : gen_blk16_else
always @* begin
fill_level = 0;
end
end
endgenerate
generate if (USE_ALMOST_FULL_IF) begin : gen_blk17
assign almost_full_data = (fill_level >= almost_full_threshold);
end
else
assign almost_full_data = 0;
endgenerate
generate if (USE_ALMOST_EMPTY_IF) begin : gen_blk18
assign almost_empty_data = (fill_level <= almost_empty_threshold);
end
else
assign almost_empty_data = 0;
endgenerate
// --------------------------------------------------
// Avalon-MM Status & Control Connection Point
//
// Register map:
//
// | Addr | RW | 31 - 0 |
// | 0 | R | Fill level |
//
// The registering of this connection point means
// that there is a cycle of latency between
// reads/writes and the updating of the fill level.
// --------------------------------------------------
generate if (USE_STORE_FORWARD) begin : gen_blk19
assign max_fifo_size = FIFO_DEPTH - 1;
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
almost_full_threshold <= max_fifo_size[23 : 0];
almost_empty_threshold <= 0;
cut_through_threshold <= 0;
drop_on_error_en <= 0;
csr_readdata <= 0;
pkt_mode <= 1'b1;
end
else begin
if (csr_read) begin
csr_readdata <= 32'b0;
if (csr_address == 5)
csr_readdata <= {31'b0, drop_on_error_en};
else if (csr_address == 4)
csr_readdata <= {8'b0, cut_through_threshold};
else if (csr_address == 3)
csr_readdata <= {8'b0, almost_empty_threshold};
else if (csr_address == 2)
csr_readdata <= {8'b0, almost_full_threshold};
else if (csr_address == 0)
csr_readdata <= {{(31 - ADDR_WIDTH){1'b0}}, fill_level};
end
else if (csr_write) begin
if(csr_address == 3'b101)
drop_on_error_en <= csr_writedata[0];
else if(csr_address == 3'b100) begin
cut_through_threshold <= csr_writedata[23:0];
pkt_mode <= (csr_writedata[23:0] == 0);
end
else if(csr_address == 3'b011)
almost_empty_threshold <= csr_writedata[23:0];
else if(csr_address == 3'b010)
almost_full_threshold <= csr_writedata[23:0];
end
end
end
end
else if (USE_ALMOST_FULL_IF || USE_ALMOST_EMPTY_IF) begin : gen_blk19_else1
assign max_fifo_size = FIFO_DEPTH - 1;
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
almost_full_threshold <= max_fifo_size[23 : 0];
almost_empty_threshold <= 0;
csr_readdata <= 0;
end
else begin
if (csr_read) begin
csr_readdata <= 32'b0;
if (csr_address == 3)
csr_readdata <= {8'b0, almost_empty_threshold};
else if (csr_address == 2)
csr_readdata <= {8'b0, almost_full_threshold};
else if (csr_address == 0)
csr_readdata <= {{(31 - ADDR_WIDTH){1'b0}}, fill_level};
end
else if (csr_write) begin
if(csr_address == 3'b011)
almost_empty_threshold <= csr_writedata[23:0];
else if(csr_address == 3'b010)
almost_full_threshold <= csr_writedata[23:0];
end
end
end
end
else begin : gen_blk19_else2
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
csr_readdata <= 0;
end
else if (csr_read) begin
csr_readdata <= 0;
if (csr_address == 0)
csr_readdata <= {{(31 - ADDR_WIDTH){1'b0}}, fill_level};
end
end
end
endgenerate
// --------------------------------------------------
// Store and forward logic
// --------------------------------------------------
// if the fifo gets full before the entire packet or the
// cut-threshold condition is met then start sending out
// data in order to avoid dead-lock situation
generate if (USE_STORE_FORWARD) begin : gen_blk20
assign wait_for_threshold = (fifo_fill_level_lt_cut_through_threshold) & wait_for_pkt ;
assign wait_for_pkt = pkt_cnt_eq_zero | (pkt_cnt_eq_one & out_pkt_leave);
assign ok_to_forward = (pkt_mode ? (~wait_for_pkt | ~pkt_has_started) :
~wait_for_threshold) | fifo_too_small_r;
assign in_pkt_eop_arrive = in_valid & in_ready & in_endofpacket;
assign in_pkt_start = in_valid & in_ready & in_startofpacket;
assign in_pkt_error = in_valid & in_ready & |in_error;
assign out_pkt_sop_leave = out_valid & out_ready & out_startofpacket;
assign out_pkt_leave = out_valid & out_ready & out_endofpacket;
assign fifo_too_small = (pkt_mode ? wait_for_pkt : wait_for_threshold) & full & out_ready;
// count packets coming and going into the fifo
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
pkt_cnt <= 0;
pkt_has_started <= 0;
sop_has_left_fifo <= 0;
fifo_too_small_r <= 0;
pkt_cnt_eq_zero <= 1'b1;
pkt_cnt_eq_one <= 1'b0;
fifo_fill_level_lt_cut_through_threshold <= 1'b1;
end
else begin
fifo_fill_level_lt_cut_through_threshold <= fifo_fill_level < cut_through_threshold;
fifo_too_small_r <= fifo_too_small;
if( in_pkt_eop_arrive )
sop_has_left_fifo <= 1'b0;
else if (out_pkt_sop_leave & pkt_cnt_eq_zero )
sop_has_left_fifo <= 1'b1;
if (in_pkt_eop_arrive & ~out_pkt_leave & ~drop_on_error ) begin
pkt_cnt <= pkt_cnt + 1'b1;
pkt_cnt_eq_zero <= 0;
if (pkt_cnt == 0)
pkt_cnt_eq_one <= 1'b1;
else
pkt_cnt_eq_one <= 1'b0;
end
else if((~in_pkt_eop_arrive | drop_on_error) & out_pkt_leave) begin
pkt_cnt <= pkt_cnt - 1'b1;
if (pkt_cnt == 1)
pkt_cnt_eq_zero <= 1'b1;
else
pkt_cnt_eq_zero <= 1'b0;
if (pkt_cnt == 2)
pkt_cnt_eq_one <= 1'b1;
else
pkt_cnt_eq_one <= 1'b0;
end
if (in_pkt_start)
pkt_has_started <= 1'b1;
else if (in_pkt_eop_arrive)
pkt_has_started <= 1'b0;
end
end
// drop on error logic
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
sop_ptr <= 0;
error_in_pkt <= 0;
end
else begin
// save the location of the SOP
if ( in_pkt_start )
sop_ptr <= wr_ptr;
// remember if error in pkt
// log error only if packet has already started
if (in_pkt_eop_arrive)
error_in_pkt <= 1'b0;
else if ( in_pkt_error & (pkt_has_started | in_pkt_start))
error_in_pkt <= 1'b1;
end
end
assign drop_on_error = drop_on_error_en & (error_in_pkt | in_pkt_error) & in_pkt_eop_arrive &
~sop_has_left_fifo & ~(out_pkt_sop_leave & pkt_cnt_eq_zero);
assign curr_sop_ptr = (write && in_startofpacket && in_endofpacket) ? wr_ptr : sop_ptr;
end
else begin : gen_blk20_else
assign ok_to_forward = 1'b1;
assign drop_on_error = 1'b0;
if (ADDR_WIDTH <= 1)
assign curr_sop_ptr = 1'b0;
else
assign curr_sop_ptr = {ADDR_WIDTH - 1 { 1'b0 }};
end
endgenerate
// --------------------------------------------------
// Calculates the log2ceil of the input value
// --------------------------------------------------
function integer log2ceil;
input integer val;
reg[31:0] i;
begin
i = 1;
log2ceil = 0;
while (i < val) begin
log2ceil = log2ceil + 1;
i = i[30:0] << 1;
end
end
endfunction
endmodule
|
// -----------------------------------------------------------
// Legal Notice: (C)2007 Altera Corporation. All rights reserved. Your
// use of Altera Corporation's design tools, logic functions and other
// software and tools, and its AMPP partner logic functions, and any
// output files any of the foregoing (including device programming or
// simulation files), and any associated documentation or information are
// expressly subject to the terms and conditions of the Altera Program
// License Subscription Agreement or other applicable license agreement,
// including, without limitation, that your use is for the sole purpose
// of programming logic devices manufactured by Altera and sold by Altera
// or its authorized distributors. Please refer to the applicable
// agreement for further details.
//
// Description: Single clock Avalon-ST FIFO.
// -----------------------------------------------------------
`timescale 1 ns / 1 ns
//altera message_off 10036
module altera_avalon_sc_fifo
#(
// --------------------------------------------------
// Parameters
// --------------------------------------------------
parameter SYMBOLS_PER_BEAT = 1,
parameter BITS_PER_SYMBOL = 8,
parameter FIFO_DEPTH = 16,
parameter CHANNEL_WIDTH = 0,
parameter ERROR_WIDTH = 0,
parameter USE_PACKETS = 0,
parameter USE_FILL_LEVEL = 0,
parameter USE_STORE_FORWARD = 0,
parameter USE_ALMOST_FULL_IF = 0,
parameter USE_ALMOST_EMPTY_IF = 0,
// --------------------------------------------------
// Empty latency is defined as the number of cycles
// required for a write to deassert the empty flag.
// For example, a latency of 1 means that the empty
// flag is deasserted on the cycle after a write.
//
// Another way to think of it is the latency for a
// write to propagate to the output.
//
// An empty latency of 0 implies lookahead, which is
// only implemented for the register-based FIFO.
// --------------------------------------------------
parameter EMPTY_LATENCY = 3,
parameter USE_MEMORY_BLOCKS = 1,
// --------------------------------------------------
// Internal Parameters
// --------------------------------------------------
parameter DATA_WIDTH = SYMBOLS_PER_BEAT * BITS_PER_SYMBOL,
parameter EMPTY_WIDTH = log2ceil(SYMBOLS_PER_BEAT)
)
(
// --------------------------------------------------
// Ports
// --------------------------------------------------
input clk,
input reset,
input [DATA_WIDTH-1: 0] in_data,
input in_valid,
input in_startofpacket,
input in_endofpacket,
input [((EMPTY_WIDTH>0) ? (EMPTY_WIDTH-1):0) : 0] in_empty,
input [((ERROR_WIDTH>0) ? (ERROR_WIDTH-1):0) : 0] in_error,
input [((CHANNEL_WIDTH>0) ? (CHANNEL_WIDTH-1):0): 0] in_channel,
output in_ready,
output [DATA_WIDTH-1 : 0] out_data,
output reg out_valid,
output out_startofpacket,
output out_endofpacket,
output [((EMPTY_WIDTH>0) ? (EMPTY_WIDTH-1):0) : 0] out_empty,
output [((ERROR_WIDTH>0) ? (ERROR_WIDTH-1):0) : 0] out_error,
output [((CHANNEL_WIDTH>0) ? (CHANNEL_WIDTH-1):0): 0] out_channel,
input out_ready,
input [(USE_STORE_FORWARD ? 2 : 1) : 0] csr_address,
input csr_write,
input csr_read,
input [31 : 0] csr_writedata,
output reg [31 : 0] csr_readdata,
output wire almost_full_data,
output wire almost_empty_data
);
// --------------------------------------------------
// Local Parameters
// --------------------------------------------------
localparam ADDR_WIDTH = log2ceil(FIFO_DEPTH);
localparam DEPTH = FIFO_DEPTH;
localparam PKT_SIGNALS_WIDTH = 2 + EMPTY_WIDTH;
localparam PAYLOAD_WIDTH = (USE_PACKETS == 1) ?
2 + EMPTY_WIDTH + DATA_WIDTH + ERROR_WIDTH + CHANNEL_WIDTH:
DATA_WIDTH + ERROR_WIDTH + CHANNEL_WIDTH;
// --------------------------------------------------
// Internal Signals
// --------------------------------------------------
genvar i;
reg [PAYLOAD_WIDTH-1 : 0] mem [DEPTH-1 : 0];
reg [ADDR_WIDTH-1 : 0] wr_ptr;
reg [ADDR_WIDTH-1 : 0] rd_ptr;
reg [DEPTH-1 : 0] mem_used;
wire [ADDR_WIDTH-1 : 0] next_wr_ptr;
wire [ADDR_WIDTH-1 : 0] next_rd_ptr;
wire [ADDR_WIDTH-1 : 0] incremented_wr_ptr;
wire [ADDR_WIDTH-1 : 0] incremented_rd_ptr;
wire [ADDR_WIDTH-1 : 0] mem_rd_ptr;
wire read;
wire write;
reg empty;
reg next_empty;
reg full;
reg next_full;
wire [PKT_SIGNALS_WIDTH-1 : 0] in_packet_signals;
wire [PKT_SIGNALS_WIDTH-1 : 0] out_packet_signals;
wire [PAYLOAD_WIDTH-1 : 0] in_payload;
reg [PAYLOAD_WIDTH-1 : 0] internal_out_payload;
reg [PAYLOAD_WIDTH-1 : 0] out_payload;
reg internal_out_valid;
wire internal_out_ready;
reg [ADDR_WIDTH : 0] fifo_fill_level;
reg [ADDR_WIDTH : 0] fill_level;
reg [ADDR_WIDTH-1 : 0] sop_ptr = 0;
wire [ADDR_WIDTH-1 : 0] curr_sop_ptr;
reg [23:0] almost_full_threshold;
reg [23:0] almost_empty_threshold;
reg [23:0] cut_through_threshold;
reg [15:0] pkt_cnt;
reg drop_on_error_en;
reg error_in_pkt;
reg pkt_has_started;
reg sop_has_left_fifo;
reg fifo_too_small_r;
reg pkt_cnt_eq_zero;
reg pkt_cnt_eq_one;
wire wait_for_threshold;
reg pkt_mode;
wire wait_for_pkt;
wire ok_to_forward;
wire in_pkt_eop_arrive;
wire out_pkt_leave;
wire in_pkt_start;
wire in_pkt_error;
wire drop_on_error;
wire fifo_too_small;
wire out_pkt_sop_leave;
wire [31:0] max_fifo_size;
reg fifo_fill_level_lt_cut_through_threshold;
// --------------------------------------------------
// Define Payload
//
// Icky part where we decide which signals form the
// payload to the FIFO with generate blocks.
// --------------------------------------------------
generate
if (EMPTY_WIDTH > 0) begin : gen_blk1
assign in_packet_signals = {in_startofpacket, in_endofpacket, in_empty};
assign {out_startofpacket, out_endofpacket, out_empty} = out_packet_signals;
end
else begin : gen_blk1_else
assign out_empty = in_error;
assign in_packet_signals = {in_startofpacket, in_endofpacket};
assign {out_startofpacket, out_endofpacket} = out_packet_signals;
end
endgenerate
generate
if (USE_PACKETS) begin : gen_blk2
if (ERROR_WIDTH > 0) begin : gen_blk3
if (CHANNEL_WIDTH > 0) begin : gen_blk4
assign in_payload = {in_packet_signals, in_data, in_error, in_channel};
assign {out_packet_signals, out_data, out_error, out_channel} = out_payload;
end
else begin : gen_blk4_else
assign out_channel = in_channel;
assign in_payload = {in_packet_signals, in_data, in_error};
assign {out_packet_signals, out_data, out_error} = out_payload;
end
end
else begin : gen_blk3_else
assign out_error = in_error;
if (CHANNEL_WIDTH > 0) begin : gen_blk5
assign in_payload = {in_packet_signals, in_data, in_channel};
assign {out_packet_signals, out_data, out_channel} = out_payload;
end
else begin : gen_blk5_else
assign out_channel = in_channel;
assign in_payload = {in_packet_signals, in_data};
assign {out_packet_signals, out_data} = out_payload;
end
end
end
else begin : gen_blk2_else
assign out_packet_signals = 0;
if (ERROR_WIDTH > 0) begin : gen_blk6
if (CHANNEL_WIDTH > 0) begin : gen_blk7
assign in_payload = {in_data, in_error, in_channel};
assign {out_data, out_error, out_channel} = out_payload;
end
else begin : gen_blk7_else
assign out_channel = in_channel;
assign in_payload = {in_data, in_error};
assign {out_data, out_error} = out_payload;
end
end
else begin : gen_blk6_else
assign out_error = in_error;
if (CHANNEL_WIDTH > 0) begin : gen_blk8
assign in_payload = {in_data, in_channel};
assign {out_data, out_channel} = out_payload;
end
else begin : gen_blk8_else
assign out_channel = in_channel;
assign in_payload = in_data;
assign out_data = out_payload;
end
end
end
endgenerate
// --------------------------------------------------
// Memory-based FIFO storage
//
// To allow a ready latency of 0, the read index is
// obtained from the next read pointer and memory
// outputs are unregistered.
//
// If the empty latency is 1, we infer bypass logic
// around the memory so writes propagate to the
// outputs on the next cycle.
//
// Do not change the way this is coded: Quartus needs
// a perfect match to the template, and any attempt to
// refactor the two always blocks into one will break
// memory inference.
// --------------------------------------------------
generate if (USE_MEMORY_BLOCKS == 1) begin : gen_blk9
if (EMPTY_LATENCY == 1) begin : gen_blk10
always @(posedge clk) begin
if (in_valid && in_ready)
mem[wr_ptr] = in_payload;
internal_out_payload = mem[mem_rd_ptr];
end
end else begin : gen_blk10_else
always @(posedge clk) begin
if (in_valid && in_ready)
mem[wr_ptr] <= in_payload;
internal_out_payload <= mem[mem_rd_ptr];
end
end
assign mem_rd_ptr = next_rd_ptr;
end else begin : gen_blk9_else
// --------------------------------------------------
// Register-based FIFO storage
//
// Uses a shift register as the storage element. Each
// shift register slot has a bit which indicates if
// the slot is occupied (credit to Sam H for the idea).
// The occupancy bits are contiguous and start from the
// lsb, so 0000, 0001, 0011, 0111, 1111 for a 4-deep
// FIFO.
//
// Each slot is enabled during a read or when it
// is unoccupied. New data is always written to every
// going-to-be-empty slot (we keep track of which ones
// are actually useful with the occupancy bits). On a
// read we shift occupied slots.
//
// The exception is the last slot, which always gets
// new data when it is unoccupied.
// --------------------------------------------------
for (i = 0; i < DEPTH-1; i = i + 1) begin : shift_reg
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
mem[i] <= 0;
end
else if (read || !mem_used[i]) begin
if (!mem_used[i+1])
mem[i] <= in_payload;
else
mem[i] <= mem[i+1];
end
end
end
always @(posedge clk, posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
mem[DEPTH-1] <= 0;
end
else begin
if (DEPTH == 1) begin
if (write)
mem[DEPTH-1] <= in_payload;
end
else if (!mem_used[DEPTH-1])
mem[DEPTH-1] <= in_payload;
end
end
end
endgenerate
assign read = internal_out_ready && internal_out_valid && ok_to_forward;
assign write = in_ready && in_valid;
// --------------------------------------------------
// Pointer Management
// --------------------------------------------------
generate if (USE_MEMORY_BLOCKS == 1) begin : gen_blk11
assign incremented_wr_ptr = wr_ptr + 1'b1;
assign incremented_rd_ptr = rd_ptr + 1'b1;
assign next_wr_ptr = drop_on_error ? curr_sop_ptr : write ? incremented_wr_ptr : wr_ptr;
assign next_rd_ptr = (read) ? incremented_rd_ptr : rd_ptr;
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
wr_ptr <= 0;
rd_ptr <= 0;
end
else begin
wr_ptr <= next_wr_ptr;
rd_ptr <= next_rd_ptr;
end
end
end else begin : gen_blk11_else
// --------------------------------------------------
// Shift Register Occupancy Bits
//
// Consider a 4-deep FIFO with 2 entries: 0011
// On a read and write, do not modify the bits.
// On a write, left-shift the bits to get 0111.
// On a read, right-shift the bits to get 0001.
//
// Also, on a write we set bit0 (the head), while
// clearing the tail on a read.
// --------------------------------------------------
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
mem_used[0] <= 0;
end
else begin
if (write ^ read) begin
if (write)
mem_used[0] <= 1;
else if (read) begin
if (DEPTH > 1)
mem_used[0] <= mem_used[1];
else
mem_used[0] <= 0;
end
end
end
end
if (DEPTH > 1) begin : gen_blk12
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
mem_used[DEPTH-1] <= 0;
end
else begin
if (write ^ read) begin
mem_used[DEPTH-1] <= 0;
if (write)
mem_used[DEPTH-1] <= mem_used[DEPTH-2];
end
end
end
end
for (i = 1; i < DEPTH-1; i = i + 1) begin : storage_logic
always @(posedge clk, posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
mem_used[i] <= 0;
end
else begin
if (write ^ read) begin
if (write)
mem_used[i] <= mem_used[i-1];
else if (read)
mem_used[i] <= mem_used[i+1];
end
end
end
end
end
endgenerate
// --------------------------------------------------
// Memory FIFO Status Management
//
// Generates the full and empty signals from the
// pointers. The FIFO is full when the next write
// pointer will be equal to the read pointer after
// a write. Reading from a FIFO clears full.
//
// The FIFO is empty when the next read pointer will
// be equal to the write pointer after a read. Writing
// to a FIFO clears empty.
//
// A simultaneous read and write must not change any of
// the empty or full flags unless there is a drop on error event.
// --------------------------------------------------
generate if (USE_MEMORY_BLOCKS == 1) begin : gen_blk13
always @* begin
next_full = full;
next_empty = empty;
if (read && !write) begin
next_full = 1'b0;
if (incremented_rd_ptr == wr_ptr)
next_empty = 1'b1;
end
if (write && !read) begin
if (!drop_on_error)
next_empty = 1'b0;
else if (curr_sop_ptr == rd_ptr) // drop on error and only 1 pkt in fifo
next_empty = 1'b1;
if (incremented_wr_ptr == rd_ptr && !drop_on_error)
next_full = 1'b1;
end
if (write && read && drop_on_error) begin
if (curr_sop_ptr == next_rd_ptr)
next_empty = 1'b1;
end
end
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
empty <= 1;
full <= 0;
end
else begin
empty <= next_empty;
full <= next_full;
end
end
end else begin : gen_blk13_else
// --------------------------------------------------
// Register FIFO Status Management
//
// Full when the tail occupancy bit is 1. Empty when
// the head occupancy bit is 0.
// --------------------------------------------------
always @* begin
full = mem_used[DEPTH-1];
empty = !mem_used[0];
// ------------------------------------------
// For a single slot FIFO, reading clears the
// full status immediately.
// ------------------------------------------
if (DEPTH == 1)
full = mem_used[0] && !read;
internal_out_payload = mem[0];
// ------------------------------------------
// Writes clear empty immediately for lookahead modes.
// Note that we use in_valid instead of write to avoid
// combinational loops (in lookahead mode, qualifying
// with in_ready is meaningless).
//
// In a 1-deep FIFO, a possible combinational loop runs
// from write -> out_valid -> out_ready -> write
// ------------------------------------------
if (EMPTY_LATENCY == 0) begin
empty = !mem_used[0] && !in_valid;
if (!mem_used[0] && in_valid)
internal_out_payload = in_payload;
end
end
end
endgenerate
// --------------------------------------------------
// Avalon-ST Signals
//
// The in_ready signal is straightforward.
//
// To match memory latency when empty latency > 1,
// out_valid assertions must be delayed by one clock
// cycle.
//
// Note: out_valid deassertions must not be delayed or
// the FIFO will underflow.
// --------------------------------------------------
assign in_ready = !full;
assign internal_out_ready = out_ready || !out_valid;
generate if (EMPTY_LATENCY > 1) begin : gen_blk14
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset)
internal_out_valid <= 0;
else begin
internal_out_valid <= !empty & ok_to_forward & ~drop_on_error;
if (read) begin
if (incremented_rd_ptr == wr_ptr)
internal_out_valid <= 1'b0;
end
end
end
end else begin : gen_blk14_else
always @* begin
internal_out_valid = !empty & ok_to_forward;
end
end
endgenerate
// --------------------------------------------------
// Single Output Pipeline Stage
//
// This output pipeline stage is enabled if the FIFO's
// empty latency is set to 3 (default). It is disabled
// for all other allowed latencies.
//
// Reason: The memory outputs are unregistered, so we have to
// register the output or fmax will drop if combinatorial
// logic is present on the output datapath.
//
// Q: The Avalon-ST spec says that I have to register my outputs
// But isn't the memory counted as a register?
// A: The path from the address lookup to the memory output is
// slow. Registering the memory outputs is a good idea.
//
// The registers get packed into the memory by the fitter
// which means minimal resources are consumed (the result
// is a altsyncram with registered outputs, available on
// all modern Altera devices).
//
// This output stage acts as an extra slot in the FIFO,
// and complicates the fill level.
// --------------------------------------------------
generate if (EMPTY_LATENCY == 3) begin : gen_blk15
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
out_valid <= 0;
out_payload <= 0;
end
else begin
if (internal_out_ready) begin
out_valid <= internal_out_valid & ok_to_forward;
out_payload <= internal_out_payload;
end
end
end
end
else begin : gen_blk15_else
always @* begin
out_valid = internal_out_valid;
out_payload = internal_out_payload;
end
end
endgenerate
// --------------------------------------------------
// Fill Level
//
// The fill level is calculated from the next write
// and read pointers to avoid unnecessary latency
// and logic.
//
// However, if the store-and-forward mode of the FIFO
// is enabled, the fill level is an up-down counter
// for fmax optimization reasons.
//
// If the output pipeline is enabled, the fill level
// must account for it, or we'll always be off by one.
// This may, or may not be important depending on the
// application.
//
// For now, we'll always calculate the exact fill level
// at the cost of an extra adder when the output stage
// is enabled.
// --------------------------------------------------
generate if (USE_FILL_LEVEL) begin : gen_blk16
wire [31:0] depth32;
assign depth32 = DEPTH;
if (USE_STORE_FORWARD) begin
reg [ADDR_WIDTH : 0] curr_packet_len_less_one;
// --------------------------------------------------
// We only drop on endofpacket. As long as we don't add to the fill
// level on the dropped endofpacket cycle, we can simply subtract
// (packet length - 1) from the fill level for dropped packets.
// --------------------------------------------------
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
curr_packet_len_less_one <= 0;
end else begin
if (write) begin
curr_packet_len_less_one <= curr_packet_len_less_one + 1'b1;
if (in_endofpacket)
curr_packet_len_less_one <= 0;
end
end
end
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
fifo_fill_level <= 0;
end else if (drop_on_error) begin
fifo_fill_level <= fifo_fill_level - curr_packet_len_less_one;
if (read)
fifo_fill_level <= fifo_fill_level - curr_packet_len_less_one - 1'b1;
end else if (write && !read) begin
fifo_fill_level <= fifo_fill_level + 1'b1;
end else if (read && !write) begin
fifo_fill_level <= fifo_fill_level - 1'b1;
end
end
end else begin
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset)
fifo_fill_level <= 0;
else if (next_full & !drop_on_error)
fifo_fill_level <= depth32[ADDR_WIDTH:0];
else begin
fifo_fill_level[ADDR_WIDTH] <= 1'b0;
fifo_fill_level[ADDR_WIDTH-1 : 0] <= next_wr_ptr - next_rd_ptr;
end
end
end
always @* begin
fill_level = fifo_fill_level;
if (EMPTY_LATENCY == 3)
fill_level = fifo_fill_level + {{ADDR_WIDTH{1'b0}}, out_valid};
end
end
else begin : gen_blk16_else
always @* begin
fill_level = 0;
end
end
endgenerate
generate if (USE_ALMOST_FULL_IF) begin : gen_blk17
assign almost_full_data = (fill_level >= almost_full_threshold);
end
else
assign almost_full_data = 0;
endgenerate
generate if (USE_ALMOST_EMPTY_IF) begin : gen_blk18
assign almost_empty_data = (fill_level <= almost_empty_threshold);
end
else
assign almost_empty_data = 0;
endgenerate
// --------------------------------------------------
// Avalon-MM Status & Control Connection Point
//
// Register map:
//
// | Addr | RW | 31 - 0 |
// | 0 | R | Fill level |
//
// The registering of this connection point means
// that there is a cycle of latency between
// reads/writes and the updating of the fill level.
// --------------------------------------------------
generate if (USE_STORE_FORWARD) begin : gen_blk19
assign max_fifo_size = FIFO_DEPTH - 1;
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
almost_full_threshold <= max_fifo_size[23 : 0];
almost_empty_threshold <= 0;
cut_through_threshold <= 0;
drop_on_error_en <= 0;
csr_readdata <= 0;
pkt_mode <= 1'b1;
end
else begin
if (csr_read) begin
csr_readdata <= 32'b0;
if (csr_address == 5)
csr_readdata <= {31'b0, drop_on_error_en};
else if (csr_address == 4)
csr_readdata <= {8'b0, cut_through_threshold};
else if (csr_address == 3)
csr_readdata <= {8'b0, almost_empty_threshold};
else if (csr_address == 2)
csr_readdata <= {8'b0, almost_full_threshold};
else if (csr_address == 0)
csr_readdata <= {{(31 - ADDR_WIDTH){1'b0}}, fill_level};
end
else if (csr_write) begin
if(csr_address == 3'b101)
drop_on_error_en <= csr_writedata[0];
else if(csr_address == 3'b100) begin
cut_through_threshold <= csr_writedata[23:0];
pkt_mode <= (csr_writedata[23:0] == 0);
end
else if(csr_address == 3'b011)
almost_empty_threshold <= csr_writedata[23:0];
else if(csr_address == 3'b010)
almost_full_threshold <= csr_writedata[23:0];
end
end
end
end
else if (USE_ALMOST_FULL_IF || USE_ALMOST_EMPTY_IF) begin : gen_blk19_else1
assign max_fifo_size = FIFO_DEPTH - 1;
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
almost_full_threshold <= max_fifo_size[23 : 0];
almost_empty_threshold <= 0;
csr_readdata <= 0;
end
else begin
if (csr_read) begin
csr_readdata <= 32'b0;
if (csr_address == 3)
csr_readdata <= {8'b0, almost_empty_threshold};
else if (csr_address == 2)
csr_readdata <= {8'b0, almost_full_threshold};
else if (csr_address == 0)
csr_readdata <= {{(31 - ADDR_WIDTH){1'b0}}, fill_level};
end
else if (csr_write) begin
if(csr_address == 3'b011)
almost_empty_threshold <= csr_writedata[23:0];
else if(csr_address == 3'b010)
almost_full_threshold <= csr_writedata[23:0];
end
end
end
end
else begin : gen_blk19_else2
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
csr_readdata <= 0;
end
else if (csr_read) begin
csr_readdata <= 0;
if (csr_address == 0)
csr_readdata <= {{(31 - ADDR_WIDTH){1'b0}}, fill_level};
end
end
end
endgenerate
// --------------------------------------------------
// Store and forward logic
// --------------------------------------------------
// if the fifo gets full before the entire packet or the
// cut-threshold condition is met then start sending out
// data in order to avoid dead-lock situation
generate if (USE_STORE_FORWARD) begin : gen_blk20
assign wait_for_threshold = (fifo_fill_level_lt_cut_through_threshold) & wait_for_pkt ;
assign wait_for_pkt = pkt_cnt_eq_zero | (pkt_cnt_eq_one & out_pkt_leave);
assign ok_to_forward = (pkt_mode ? (~wait_for_pkt | ~pkt_has_started) :
~wait_for_threshold) | fifo_too_small_r;
assign in_pkt_eop_arrive = in_valid & in_ready & in_endofpacket;
assign in_pkt_start = in_valid & in_ready & in_startofpacket;
assign in_pkt_error = in_valid & in_ready & |in_error;
assign out_pkt_sop_leave = out_valid & out_ready & out_startofpacket;
assign out_pkt_leave = out_valid & out_ready & out_endofpacket;
assign fifo_too_small = (pkt_mode ? wait_for_pkt : wait_for_threshold) & full & out_ready;
// count packets coming and going into the fifo
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
pkt_cnt <= 0;
pkt_has_started <= 0;
sop_has_left_fifo <= 0;
fifo_too_small_r <= 0;
pkt_cnt_eq_zero <= 1'b1;
pkt_cnt_eq_one <= 1'b0;
fifo_fill_level_lt_cut_through_threshold <= 1'b1;
end
else begin
fifo_fill_level_lt_cut_through_threshold <= fifo_fill_level < cut_through_threshold;
fifo_too_small_r <= fifo_too_small;
if( in_pkt_eop_arrive )
sop_has_left_fifo <= 1'b0;
else if (out_pkt_sop_leave & pkt_cnt_eq_zero )
sop_has_left_fifo <= 1'b1;
if (in_pkt_eop_arrive & ~out_pkt_leave & ~drop_on_error ) begin
pkt_cnt <= pkt_cnt + 1'b1;
pkt_cnt_eq_zero <= 0;
if (pkt_cnt == 0)
pkt_cnt_eq_one <= 1'b1;
else
pkt_cnt_eq_one <= 1'b0;
end
else if((~in_pkt_eop_arrive | drop_on_error) & out_pkt_leave) begin
pkt_cnt <= pkt_cnt - 1'b1;
if (pkt_cnt == 1)
pkt_cnt_eq_zero <= 1'b1;
else
pkt_cnt_eq_zero <= 1'b0;
if (pkt_cnt == 2)
pkt_cnt_eq_one <= 1'b1;
else
pkt_cnt_eq_one <= 1'b0;
end
if (in_pkt_start)
pkt_has_started <= 1'b1;
else if (in_pkt_eop_arrive)
pkt_has_started <= 1'b0;
end
end
// drop on error logic
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
sop_ptr <= 0;
error_in_pkt <= 0;
end
else begin
// save the location of the SOP
if ( in_pkt_start )
sop_ptr <= wr_ptr;
// remember if error in pkt
// log error only if packet has already started
if (in_pkt_eop_arrive)
error_in_pkt <= 1'b0;
else if ( in_pkt_error & (pkt_has_started | in_pkt_start))
error_in_pkt <= 1'b1;
end
end
assign drop_on_error = drop_on_error_en & (error_in_pkt | in_pkt_error) & in_pkt_eop_arrive &
~sop_has_left_fifo & ~(out_pkt_sop_leave & pkt_cnt_eq_zero);
assign curr_sop_ptr = (write && in_startofpacket && in_endofpacket) ? wr_ptr : sop_ptr;
end
else begin : gen_blk20_else
assign ok_to_forward = 1'b1;
assign drop_on_error = 1'b0;
if (ADDR_WIDTH <= 1)
assign curr_sop_ptr = 1'b0;
else
assign curr_sop_ptr = {ADDR_WIDTH - 1 { 1'b0 }};
end
endgenerate
// --------------------------------------------------
// Calculates the log2ceil of the input value
// --------------------------------------------------
function integer log2ceil;
input integer val;
reg[31:0] i;
begin
i = 1;
log2ceil = 0;
while (i < val) begin
log2ceil = log2ceil + 1;
i = i[30:0] << 1;
end
end
endfunction
endmodule
|
// -----------------------------------------------------------
// Legal Notice: (C)2007 Altera Corporation. All rights reserved. Your
// use of Altera Corporation's design tools, logic functions and other
// software and tools, and its AMPP partner logic functions, and any
// output files any of the foregoing (including device programming or
// simulation files), and any associated documentation or information are
// expressly subject to the terms and conditions of the Altera Program
// License Subscription Agreement or other applicable license agreement,
// including, without limitation, that your use is for the sole purpose
// of programming logic devices manufactured by Altera and sold by Altera
// or its authorized distributors. Please refer to the applicable
// agreement for further details.
//
// Description: Single clock Avalon-ST FIFO.
// -----------------------------------------------------------
`timescale 1 ns / 1 ns
//altera message_off 10036
module altera_avalon_sc_fifo
#(
// --------------------------------------------------
// Parameters
// --------------------------------------------------
parameter SYMBOLS_PER_BEAT = 1,
parameter BITS_PER_SYMBOL = 8,
parameter FIFO_DEPTH = 16,
parameter CHANNEL_WIDTH = 0,
parameter ERROR_WIDTH = 0,
parameter USE_PACKETS = 0,
parameter USE_FILL_LEVEL = 0,
parameter USE_STORE_FORWARD = 0,
parameter USE_ALMOST_FULL_IF = 0,
parameter USE_ALMOST_EMPTY_IF = 0,
// --------------------------------------------------
// Empty latency is defined as the number of cycles
// required for a write to deassert the empty flag.
// For example, a latency of 1 means that the empty
// flag is deasserted on the cycle after a write.
//
// Another way to think of it is the latency for a
// write to propagate to the output.
//
// An empty latency of 0 implies lookahead, which is
// only implemented for the register-based FIFO.
// --------------------------------------------------
parameter EMPTY_LATENCY = 3,
parameter USE_MEMORY_BLOCKS = 1,
// --------------------------------------------------
// Internal Parameters
// --------------------------------------------------
parameter DATA_WIDTH = SYMBOLS_PER_BEAT * BITS_PER_SYMBOL,
parameter EMPTY_WIDTH = log2ceil(SYMBOLS_PER_BEAT)
)
(
// --------------------------------------------------
// Ports
// --------------------------------------------------
input clk,
input reset,
input [DATA_WIDTH-1: 0] in_data,
input in_valid,
input in_startofpacket,
input in_endofpacket,
input [((EMPTY_WIDTH>0) ? (EMPTY_WIDTH-1):0) : 0] in_empty,
input [((ERROR_WIDTH>0) ? (ERROR_WIDTH-1):0) : 0] in_error,
input [((CHANNEL_WIDTH>0) ? (CHANNEL_WIDTH-1):0): 0] in_channel,
output in_ready,
output [DATA_WIDTH-1 : 0] out_data,
output reg out_valid,
output out_startofpacket,
output out_endofpacket,
output [((EMPTY_WIDTH>0) ? (EMPTY_WIDTH-1):0) : 0] out_empty,
output [((ERROR_WIDTH>0) ? (ERROR_WIDTH-1):0) : 0] out_error,
output [((CHANNEL_WIDTH>0) ? (CHANNEL_WIDTH-1):0): 0] out_channel,
input out_ready,
input [(USE_STORE_FORWARD ? 2 : 1) : 0] csr_address,
input csr_write,
input csr_read,
input [31 : 0] csr_writedata,
output reg [31 : 0] csr_readdata,
output wire almost_full_data,
output wire almost_empty_data
);
// --------------------------------------------------
// Local Parameters
// --------------------------------------------------
localparam ADDR_WIDTH = log2ceil(FIFO_DEPTH);
localparam DEPTH = FIFO_DEPTH;
localparam PKT_SIGNALS_WIDTH = 2 + EMPTY_WIDTH;
localparam PAYLOAD_WIDTH = (USE_PACKETS == 1) ?
2 + EMPTY_WIDTH + DATA_WIDTH + ERROR_WIDTH + CHANNEL_WIDTH:
DATA_WIDTH + ERROR_WIDTH + CHANNEL_WIDTH;
// --------------------------------------------------
// Internal Signals
// --------------------------------------------------
genvar i;
reg [PAYLOAD_WIDTH-1 : 0] mem [DEPTH-1 : 0];
reg [ADDR_WIDTH-1 : 0] wr_ptr;
reg [ADDR_WIDTH-1 : 0] rd_ptr;
reg [DEPTH-1 : 0] mem_used;
wire [ADDR_WIDTH-1 : 0] next_wr_ptr;
wire [ADDR_WIDTH-1 : 0] next_rd_ptr;
wire [ADDR_WIDTH-1 : 0] incremented_wr_ptr;
wire [ADDR_WIDTH-1 : 0] incremented_rd_ptr;
wire [ADDR_WIDTH-1 : 0] mem_rd_ptr;
wire read;
wire write;
reg empty;
reg next_empty;
reg full;
reg next_full;
wire [PKT_SIGNALS_WIDTH-1 : 0] in_packet_signals;
wire [PKT_SIGNALS_WIDTH-1 : 0] out_packet_signals;
wire [PAYLOAD_WIDTH-1 : 0] in_payload;
reg [PAYLOAD_WIDTH-1 : 0] internal_out_payload;
reg [PAYLOAD_WIDTH-1 : 0] out_payload;
reg internal_out_valid;
wire internal_out_ready;
reg [ADDR_WIDTH : 0] fifo_fill_level;
reg [ADDR_WIDTH : 0] fill_level;
reg [ADDR_WIDTH-1 : 0] sop_ptr = 0;
wire [ADDR_WIDTH-1 : 0] curr_sop_ptr;
reg [23:0] almost_full_threshold;
reg [23:0] almost_empty_threshold;
reg [23:0] cut_through_threshold;
reg [15:0] pkt_cnt;
reg drop_on_error_en;
reg error_in_pkt;
reg pkt_has_started;
reg sop_has_left_fifo;
reg fifo_too_small_r;
reg pkt_cnt_eq_zero;
reg pkt_cnt_eq_one;
wire wait_for_threshold;
reg pkt_mode;
wire wait_for_pkt;
wire ok_to_forward;
wire in_pkt_eop_arrive;
wire out_pkt_leave;
wire in_pkt_start;
wire in_pkt_error;
wire drop_on_error;
wire fifo_too_small;
wire out_pkt_sop_leave;
wire [31:0] max_fifo_size;
reg fifo_fill_level_lt_cut_through_threshold;
// --------------------------------------------------
// Define Payload
//
// Icky part where we decide which signals form the
// payload to the FIFO with generate blocks.
// --------------------------------------------------
generate
if (EMPTY_WIDTH > 0) begin : gen_blk1
assign in_packet_signals = {in_startofpacket, in_endofpacket, in_empty};
assign {out_startofpacket, out_endofpacket, out_empty} = out_packet_signals;
end
else begin : gen_blk1_else
assign out_empty = in_error;
assign in_packet_signals = {in_startofpacket, in_endofpacket};
assign {out_startofpacket, out_endofpacket} = out_packet_signals;
end
endgenerate
generate
if (USE_PACKETS) begin : gen_blk2
if (ERROR_WIDTH > 0) begin : gen_blk3
if (CHANNEL_WIDTH > 0) begin : gen_blk4
assign in_payload = {in_packet_signals, in_data, in_error, in_channel};
assign {out_packet_signals, out_data, out_error, out_channel} = out_payload;
end
else begin : gen_blk4_else
assign out_channel = in_channel;
assign in_payload = {in_packet_signals, in_data, in_error};
assign {out_packet_signals, out_data, out_error} = out_payload;
end
end
else begin : gen_blk3_else
assign out_error = in_error;
if (CHANNEL_WIDTH > 0) begin : gen_blk5
assign in_payload = {in_packet_signals, in_data, in_channel};
assign {out_packet_signals, out_data, out_channel} = out_payload;
end
else begin : gen_blk5_else
assign out_channel = in_channel;
assign in_payload = {in_packet_signals, in_data};
assign {out_packet_signals, out_data} = out_payload;
end
end
end
else begin : gen_blk2_else
assign out_packet_signals = 0;
if (ERROR_WIDTH > 0) begin : gen_blk6
if (CHANNEL_WIDTH > 0) begin : gen_blk7
assign in_payload = {in_data, in_error, in_channel};
assign {out_data, out_error, out_channel} = out_payload;
end
else begin : gen_blk7_else
assign out_channel = in_channel;
assign in_payload = {in_data, in_error};
assign {out_data, out_error} = out_payload;
end
end
else begin : gen_blk6_else
assign out_error = in_error;
if (CHANNEL_WIDTH > 0) begin : gen_blk8
assign in_payload = {in_data, in_channel};
assign {out_data, out_channel} = out_payload;
end
else begin : gen_blk8_else
assign out_channel = in_channel;
assign in_payload = in_data;
assign out_data = out_payload;
end
end
end
endgenerate
// --------------------------------------------------
// Memory-based FIFO storage
//
// To allow a ready latency of 0, the read index is
// obtained from the next read pointer and memory
// outputs are unregistered.
//
// If the empty latency is 1, we infer bypass logic
// around the memory so writes propagate to the
// outputs on the next cycle.
//
// Do not change the way this is coded: Quartus needs
// a perfect match to the template, and any attempt to
// refactor the two always blocks into one will break
// memory inference.
// --------------------------------------------------
generate if (USE_MEMORY_BLOCKS == 1) begin : gen_blk9
if (EMPTY_LATENCY == 1) begin : gen_blk10
always @(posedge clk) begin
if (in_valid && in_ready)
mem[wr_ptr] = in_payload;
internal_out_payload = mem[mem_rd_ptr];
end
end else begin : gen_blk10_else
always @(posedge clk) begin
if (in_valid && in_ready)
mem[wr_ptr] <= in_payload;
internal_out_payload <= mem[mem_rd_ptr];
end
end
assign mem_rd_ptr = next_rd_ptr;
end else begin : gen_blk9_else
// --------------------------------------------------
// Register-based FIFO storage
//
// Uses a shift register as the storage element. Each
// shift register slot has a bit which indicates if
// the slot is occupied (credit to Sam H for the idea).
// The occupancy bits are contiguous and start from the
// lsb, so 0000, 0001, 0011, 0111, 1111 for a 4-deep
// FIFO.
//
// Each slot is enabled during a read or when it
// is unoccupied. New data is always written to every
// going-to-be-empty slot (we keep track of which ones
// are actually useful with the occupancy bits). On a
// read we shift occupied slots.
//
// The exception is the last slot, which always gets
// new data when it is unoccupied.
// --------------------------------------------------
for (i = 0; i < DEPTH-1; i = i + 1) begin : shift_reg
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
mem[i] <= 0;
end
else if (read || !mem_used[i]) begin
if (!mem_used[i+1])
mem[i] <= in_payload;
else
mem[i] <= mem[i+1];
end
end
end
always @(posedge clk, posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
mem[DEPTH-1] <= 0;
end
else begin
if (DEPTH == 1) begin
if (write)
mem[DEPTH-1] <= in_payload;
end
else if (!mem_used[DEPTH-1])
mem[DEPTH-1] <= in_payload;
end
end
end
endgenerate
assign read = internal_out_ready && internal_out_valid && ok_to_forward;
assign write = in_ready && in_valid;
// --------------------------------------------------
// Pointer Management
// --------------------------------------------------
generate if (USE_MEMORY_BLOCKS == 1) begin : gen_blk11
assign incremented_wr_ptr = wr_ptr + 1'b1;
assign incremented_rd_ptr = rd_ptr + 1'b1;
assign next_wr_ptr = drop_on_error ? curr_sop_ptr : write ? incremented_wr_ptr : wr_ptr;
assign next_rd_ptr = (read) ? incremented_rd_ptr : rd_ptr;
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
wr_ptr <= 0;
rd_ptr <= 0;
end
else begin
wr_ptr <= next_wr_ptr;
rd_ptr <= next_rd_ptr;
end
end
end else begin : gen_blk11_else
// --------------------------------------------------
// Shift Register Occupancy Bits
//
// Consider a 4-deep FIFO with 2 entries: 0011
// On a read and write, do not modify the bits.
// On a write, left-shift the bits to get 0111.
// On a read, right-shift the bits to get 0001.
//
// Also, on a write we set bit0 (the head), while
// clearing the tail on a read.
// --------------------------------------------------
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
mem_used[0] <= 0;
end
else begin
if (write ^ read) begin
if (write)
mem_used[0] <= 1;
else if (read) begin
if (DEPTH > 1)
mem_used[0] <= mem_used[1];
else
mem_used[0] <= 0;
end
end
end
end
if (DEPTH > 1) begin : gen_blk12
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
mem_used[DEPTH-1] <= 0;
end
else begin
if (write ^ read) begin
mem_used[DEPTH-1] <= 0;
if (write)
mem_used[DEPTH-1] <= mem_used[DEPTH-2];
end
end
end
end
for (i = 1; i < DEPTH-1; i = i + 1) begin : storage_logic
always @(posedge clk, posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
mem_used[i] <= 0;
end
else begin
if (write ^ read) begin
if (write)
mem_used[i] <= mem_used[i-1];
else if (read)
mem_used[i] <= mem_used[i+1];
end
end
end
end
end
endgenerate
// --------------------------------------------------
// Memory FIFO Status Management
//
// Generates the full and empty signals from the
// pointers. The FIFO is full when the next write
// pointer will be equal to the read pointer after
// a write. Reading from a FIFO clears full.
//
// The FIFO is empty when the next read pointer will
// be equal to the write pointer after a read. Writing
// to a FIFO clears empty.
//
// A simultaneous read and write must not change any of
// the empty or full flags unless there is a drop on error event.
// --------------------------------------------------
generate if (USE_MEMORY_BLOCKS == 1) begin : gen_blk13
always @* begin
next_full = full;
next_empty = empty;
if (read && !write) begin
next_full = 1'b0;
if (incremented_rd_ptr == wr_ptr)
next_empty = 1'b1;
end
if (write && !read) begin
if (!drop_on_error)
next_empty = 1'b0;
else if (curr_sop_ptr == rd_ptr) // drop on error and only 1 pkt in fifo
next_empty = 1'b1;
if (incremented_wr_ptr == rd_ptr && !drop_on_error)
next_full = 1'b1;
end
if (write && read && drop_on_error) begin
if (curr_sop_ptr == next_rd_ptr)
next_empty = 1'b1;
end
end
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
empty <= 1;
full <= 0;
end
else begin
empty <= next_empty;
full <= next_full;
end
end
end else begin : gen_blk13_else
// --------------------------------------------------
// Register FIFO Status Management
//
// Full when the tail occupancy bit is 1. Empty when
// the head occupancy bit is 0.
// --------------------------------------------------
always @* begin
full = mem_used[DEPTH-1];
empty = !mem_used[0];
// ------------------------------------------
// For a single slot FIFO, reading clears the
// full status immediately.
// ------------------------------------------
if (DEPTH == 1)
full = mem_used[0] && !read;
internal_out_payload = mem[0];
// ------------------------------------------
// Writes clear empty immediately for lookahead modes.
// Note that we use in_valid instead of write to avoid
// combinational loops (in lookahead mode, qualifying
// with in_ready is meaningless).
//
// In a 1-deep FIFO, a possible combinational loop runs
// from write -> out_valid -> out_ready -> write
// ------------------------------------------
if (EMPTY_LATENCY == 0) begin
empty = !mem_used[0] && !in_valid;
if (!mem_used[0] && in_valid)
internal_out_payload = in_payload;
end
end
end
endgenerate
// --------------------------------------------------
// Avalon-ST Signals
//
// The in_ready signal is straightforward.
//
// To match memory latency when empty latency > 1,
// out_valid assertions must be delayed by one clock
// cycle.
//
// Note: out_valid deassertions must not be delayed or
// the FIFO will underflow.
// --------------------------------------------------
assign in_ready = !full;
assign internal_out_ready = out_ready || !out_valid;
generate if (EMPTY_LATENCY > 1) begin : gen_blk14
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset)
internal_out_valid <= 0;
else begin
internal_out_valid <= !empty & ok_to_forward & ~drop_on_error;
if (read) begin
if (incremented_rd_ptr == wr_ptr)
internal_out_valid <= 1'b0;
end
end
end
end else begin : gen_blk14_else
always @* begin
internal_out_valid = !empty & ok_to_forward;
end
end
endgenerate
// --------------------------------------------------
// Single Output Pipeline Stage
//
// This output pipeline stage is enabled if the FIFO's
// empty latency is set to 3 (default). It is disabled
// for all other allowed latencies.
//
// Reason: The memory outputs are unregistered, so we have to
// register the output or fmax will drop if combinatorial
// logic is present on the output datapath.
//
// Q: The Avalon-ST spec says that I have to register my outputs
// But isn't the memory counted as a register?
// A: The path from the address lookup to the memory output is
// slow. Registering the memory outputs is a good idea.
//
// The registers get packed into the memory by the fitter
// which means minimal resources are consumed (the result
// is a altsyncram with registered outputs, available on
// all modern Altera devices).
//
// This output stage acts as an extra slot in the FIFO,
// and complicates the fill level.
// --------------------------------------------------
generate if (EMPTY_LATENCY == 3) begin : gen_blk15
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
out_valid <= 0;
out_payload <= 0;
end
else begin
if (internal_out_ready) begin
out_valid <= internal_out_valid & ok_to_forward;
out_payload <= internal_out_payload;
end
end
end
end
else begin : gen_blk15_else
always @* begin
out_valid = internal_out_valid;
out_payload = internal_out_payload;
end
end
endgenerate
// --------------------------------------------------
// Fill Level
//
// The fill level is calculated from the next write
// and read pointers to avoid unnecessary latency
// and logic.
//
// However, if the store-and-forward mode of the FIFO
// is enabled, the fill level is an up-down counter
// for fmax optimization reasons.
//
// If the output pipeline is enabled, the fill level
// must account for it, or we'll always be off by one.
// This may, or may not be important depending on the
// application.
//
// For now, we'll always calculate the exact fill level
// at the cost of an extra adder when the output stage
// is enabled.
// --------------------------------------------------
generate if (USE_FILL_LEVEL) begin : gen_blk16
wire [31:0] depth32;
assign depth32 = DEPTH;
if (USE_STORE_FORWARD) begin
reg [ADDR_WIDTH : 0] curr_packet_len_less_one;
// --------------------------------------------------
// We only drop on endofpacket. As long as we don't add to the fill
// level on the dropped endofpacket cycle, we can simply subtract
// (packet length - 1) from the fill level for dropped packets.
// --------------------------------------------------
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
curr_packet_len_less_one <= 0;
end else begin
if (write) begin
curr_packet_len_less_one <= curr_packet_len_less_one + 1'b1;
if (in_endofpacket)
curr_packet_len_less_one <= 0;
end
end
end
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
fifo_fill_level <= 0;
end else if (drop_on_error) begin
fifo_fill_level <= fifo_fill_level - curr_packet_len_less_one;
if (read)
fifo_fill_level <= fifo_fill_level - curr_packet_len_less_one - 1'b1;
end else if (write && !read) begin
fifo_fill_level <= fifo_fill_level + 1'b1;
end else if (read && !write) begin
fifo_fill_level <= fifo_fill_level - 1'b1;
end
end
end else begin
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset)
fifo_fill_level <= 0;
else if (next_full & !drop_on_error)
fifo_fill_level <= depth32[ADDR_WIDTH:0];
else begin
fifo_fill_level[ADDR_WIDTH] <= 1'b0;
fifo_fill_level[ADDR_WIDTH-1 : 0] <= next_wr_ptr - next_rd_ptr;
end
end
end
always @* begin
fill_level = fifo_fill_level;
if (EMPTY_LATENCY == 3)
fill_level = fifo_fill_level + {{ADDR_WIDTH{1'b0}}, out_valid};
end
end
else begin : gen_blk16_else
always @* begin
fill_level = 0;
end
end
endgenerate
generate if (USE_ALMOST_FULL_IF) begin : gen_blk17
assign almost_full_data = (fill_level >= almost_full_threshold);
end
else
assign almost_full_data = 0;
endgenerate
generate if (USE_ALMOST_EMPTY_IF) begin : gen_blk18
assign almost_empty_data = (fill_level <= almost_empty_threshold);
end
else
assign almost_empty_data = 0;
endgenerate
// --------------------------------------------------
// Avalon-MM Status & Control Connection Point
//
// Register map:
//
// | Addr | RW | 31 - 0 |
// | 0 | R | Fill level |
//
// The registering of this connection point means
// that there is a cycle of latency between
// reads/writes and the updating of the fill level.
// --------------------------------------------------
generate if (USE_STORE_FORWARD) begin : gen_blk19
assign max_fifo_size = FIFO_DEPTH - 1;
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
almost_full_threshold <= max_fifo_size[23 : 0];
almost_empty_threshold <= 0;
cut_through_threshold <= 0;
drop_on_error_en <= 0;
csr_readdata <= 0;
pkt_mode <= 1'b1;
end
else begin
if (csr_read) begin
csr_readdata <= 32'b0;
if (csr_address == 5)
csr_readdata <= {31'b0, drop_on_error_en};
else if (csr_address == 4)
csr_readdata <= {8'b0, cut_through_threshold};
else if (csr_address == 3)
csr_readdata <= {8'b0, almost_empty_threshold};
else if (csr_address == 2)
csr_readdata <= {8'b0, almost_full_threshold};
else if (csr_address == 0)
csr_readdata <= {{(31 - ADDR_WIDTH){1'b0}}, fill_level};
end
else if (csr_write) begin
if(csr_address == 3'b101)
drop_on_error_en <= csr_writedata[0];
else if(csr_address == 3'b100) begin
cut_through_threshold <= csr_writedata[23:0];
pkt_mode <= (csr_writedata[23:0] == 0);
end
else if(csr_address == 3'b011)
almost_empty_threshold <= csr_writedata[23:0];
else if(csr_address == 3'b010)
almost_full_threshold <= csr_writedata[23:0];
end
end
end
end
else if (USE_ALMOST_FULL_IF || USE_ALMOST_EMPTY_IF) begin : gen_blk19_else1
assign max_fifo_size = FIFO_DEPTH - 1;
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
almost_full_threshold <= max_fifo_size[23 : 0];
almost_empty_threshold <= 0;
csr_readdata <= 0;
end
else begin
if (csr_read) begin
csr_readdata <= 32'b0;
if (csr_address == 3)
csr_readdata <= {8'b0, almost_empty_threshold};
else if (csr_address == 2)
csr_readdata <= {8'b0, almost_full_threshold};
else if (csr_address == 0)
csr_readdata <= {{(31 - ADDR_WIDTH){1'b0}}, fill_level};
end
else if (csr_write) begin
if(csr_address == 3'b011)
almost_empty_threshold <= csr_writedata[23:0];
else if(csr_address == 3'b010)
almost_full_threshold <= csr_writedata[23:0];
end
end
end
end
else begin : gen_blk19_else2
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
csr_readdata <= 0;
end
else if (csr_read) begin
csr_readdata <= 0;
if (csr_address == 0)
csr_readdata <= {{(31 - ADDR_WIDTH){1'b0}}, fill_level};
end
end
end
endgenerate
// --------------------------------------------------
// Store and forward logic
// --------------------------------------------------
// if the fifo gets full before the entire packet or the
// cut-threshold condition is met then start sending out
// data in order to avoid dead-lock situation
generate if (USE_STORE_FORWARD) begin : gen_blk20
assign wait_for_threshold = (fifo_fill_level_lt_cut_through_threshold) & wait_for_pkt ;
assign wait_for_pkt = pkt_cnt_eq_zero | (pkt_cnt_eq_one & out_pkt_leave);
assign ok_to_forward = (pkt_mode ? (~wait_for_pkt | ~pkt_has_started) :
~wait_for_threshold) | fifo_too_small_r;
assign in_pkt_eop_arrive = in_valid & in_ready & in_endofpacket;
assign in_pkt_start = in_valid & in_ready & in_startofpacket;
assign in_pkt_error = in_valid & in_ready & |in_error;
assign out_pkt_sop_leave = out_valid & out_ready & out_startofpacket;
assign out_pkt_leave = out_valid & out_ready & out_endofpacket;
assign fifo_too_small = (pkt_mode ? wait_for_pkt : wait_for_threshold) & full & out_ready;
// count packets coming and going into the fifo
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
pkt_cnt <= 0;
pkt_has_started <= 0;
sop_has_left_fifo <= 0;
fifo_too_small_r <= 0;
pkt_cnt_eq_zero <= 1'b1;
pkt_cnt_eq_one <= 1'b0;
fifo_fill_level_lt_cut_through_threshold <= 1'b1;
end
else begin
fifo_fill_level_lt_cut_through_threshold <= fifo_fill_level < cut_through_threshold;
fifo_too_small_r <= fifo_too_small;
if( in_pkt_eop_arrive )
sop_has_left_fifo <= 1'b0;
else if (out_pkt_sop_leave & pkt_cnt_eq_zero )
sop_has_left_fifo <= 1'b1;
if (in_pkt_eop_arrive & ~out_pkt_leave & ~drop_on_error ) begin
pkt_cnt <= pkt_cnt + 1'b1;
pkt_cnt_eq_zero <= 0;
if (pkt_cnt == 0)
pkt_cnt_eq_one <= 1'b1;
else
pkt_cnt_eq_one <= 1'b0;
end
else if((~in_pkt_eop_arrive | drop_on_error) & out_pkt_leave) begin
pkt_cnt <= pkt_cnt - 1'b1;
if (pkt_cnt == 1)
pkt_cnt_eq_zero <= 1'b1;
else
pkt_cnt_eq_zero <= 1'b0;
if (pkt_cnt == 2)
pkt_cnt_eq_one <= 1'b1;
else
pkt_cnt_eq_one <= 1'b0;
end
if (in_pkt_start)
pkt_has_started <= 1'b1;
else if (in_pkt_eop_arrive)
pkt_has_started <= 1'b0;
end
end
// drop on error logic
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
sop_ptr <= 0;
error_in_pkt <= 0;
end
else begin
// save the location of the SOP
if ( in_pkt_start )
sop_ptr <= wr_ptr;
// remember if error in pkt
// log error only if packet has already started
if (in_pkt_eop_arrive)
error_in_pkt <= 1'b0;
else if ( in_pkt_error & (pkt_has_started | in_pkt_start))
error_in_pkt <= 1'b1;
end
end
assign drop_on_error = drop_on_error_en & (error_in_pkt | in_pkt_error) & in_pkt_eop_arrive &
~sop_has_left_fifo & ~(out_pkt_sop_leave & pkt_cnt_eq_zero);
assign curr_sop_ptr = (write && in_startofpacket && in_endofpacket) ? wr_ptr : sop_ptr;
end
else begin : gen_blk20_else
assign ok_to_forward = 1'b1;
assign drop_on_error = 1'b0;
if (ADDR_WIDTH <= 1)
assign curr_sop_ptr = 1'b0;
else
assign curr_sop_ptr = {ADDR_WIDTH - 1 { 1'b0 }};
end
endgenerate
// --------------------------------------------------
// Calculates the log2ceil of the input value
// --------------------------------------------------
function integer log2ceil;
input integer val;
reg[31:0] i;
begin
i = 1;
log2ceil = 0;
while (i < val) begin
log2ceil = log2ceil + 1;
i = i[30:0] << 1;
end
end
endfunction
endmodule
|
// -----------------------------------------------------------
// Legal Notice: (C)2007 Altera Corporation. All rights reserved. Your
// use of Altera Corporation's design tools, logic functions and other
// software and tools, and its AMPP partner logic functions, and any
// output files any of the foregoing (including device programming or
// simulation files), and any associated documentation or information are
// expressly subject to the terms and conditions of the Altera Program
// License Subscription Agreement or other applicable license agreement,
// including, without limitation, that your use is for the sole purpose
// of programming logic devices manufactured by Altera and sold by Altera
// or its authorized distributors. Please refer to the applicable
// agreement for further details.
//
// Description: Single clock Avalon-ST FIFO.
// -----------------------------------------------------------
`timescale 1 ns / 1 ns
//altera message_off 10036
module altera_avalon_sc_fifo
#(
// --------------------------------------------------
// Parameters
// --------------------------------------------------
parameter SYMBOLS_PER_BEAT = 1,
parameter BITS_PER_SYMBOL = 8,
parameter FIFO_DEPTH = 16,
parameter CHANNEL_WIDTH = 0,
parameter ERROR_WIDTH = 0,
parameter USE_PACKETS = 0,
parameter USE_FILL_LEVEL = 0,
parameter USE_STORE_FORWARD = 0,
parameter USE_ALMOST_FULL_IF = 0,
parameter USE_ALMOST_EMPTY_IF = 0,
// --------------------------------------------------
// Empty latency is defined as the number of cycles
// required for a write to deassert the empty flag.
// For example, a latency of 1 means that the empty
// flag is deasserted on the cycle after a write.
//
// Another way to think of it is the latency for a
// write to propagate to the output.
//
// An empty latency of 0 implies lookahead, which is
// only implemented for the register-based FIFO.
// --------------------------------------------------
parameter EMPTY_LATENCY = 3,
parameter USE_MEMORY_BLOCKS = 1,
// --------------------------------------------------
// Internal Parameters
// --------------------------------------------------
parameter DATA_WIDTH = SYMBOLS_PER_BEAT * BITS_PER_SYMBOL,
parameter EMPTY_WIDTH = log2ceil(SYMBOLS_PER_BEAT)
)
(
// --------------------------------------------------
// Ports
// --------------------------------------------------
input clk,
input reset,
input [DATA_WIDTH-1: 0] in_data,
input in_valid,
input in_startofpacket,
input in_endofpacket,
input [((EMPTY_WIDTH>0) ? (EMPTY_WIDTH-1):0) : 0] in_empty,
input [((ERROR_WIDTH>0) ? (ERROR_WIDTH-1):0) : 0] in_error,
input [((CHANNEL_WIDTH>0) ? (CHANNEL_WIDTH-1):0): 0] in_channel,
output in_ready,
output [DATA_WIDTH-1 : 0] out_data,
output reg out_valid,
output out_startofpacket,
output out_endofpacket,
output [((EMPTY_WIDTH>0) ? (EMPTY_WIDTH-1):0) : 0] out_empty,
output [((ERROR_WIDTH>0) ? (ERROR_WIDTH-1):0) : 0] out_error,
output [((CHANNEL_WIDTH>0) ? (CHANNEL_WIDTH-1):0): 0] out_channel,
input out_ready,
input [(USE_STORE_FORWARD ? 2 : 1) : 0] csr_address,
input csr_write,
input csr_read,
input [31 : 0] csr_writedata,
output reg [31 : 0] csr_readdata,
output wire almost_full_data,
output wire almost_empty_data
);
// --------------------------------------------------
// Local Parameters
// --------------------------------------------------
localparam ADDR_WIDTH = log2ceil(FIFO_DEPTH);
localparam DEPTH = FIFO_DEPTH;
localparam PKT_SIGNALS_WIDTH = 2 + EMPTY_WIDTH;
localparam PAYLOAD_WIDTH = (USE_PACKETS == 1) ?
2 + EMPTY_WIDTH + DATA_WIDTH + ERROR_WIDTH + CHANNEL_WIDTH:
DATA_WIDTH + ERROR_WIDTH + CHANNEL_WIDTH;
// --------------------------------------------------
// Internal Signals
// --------------------------------------------------
genvar i;
reg [PAYLOAD_WIDTH-1 : 0] mem [DEPTH-1 : 0];
reg [ADDR_WIDTH-1 : 0] wr_ptr;
reg [ADDR_WIDTH-1 : 0] rd_ptr;
reg [DEPTH-1 : 0] mem_used;
wire [ADDR_WIDTH-1 : 0] next_wr_ptr;
wire [ADDR_WIDTH-1 : 0] next_rd_ptr;
wire [ADDR_WIDTH-1 : 0] incremented_wr_ptr;
wire [ADDR_WIDTH-1 : 0] incremented_rd_ptr;
wire [ADDR_WIDTH-1 : 0] mem_rd_ptr;
wire read;
wire write;
reg empty;
reg next_empty;
reg full;
reg next_full;
wire [PKT_SIGNALS_WIDTH-1 : 0] in_packet_signals;
wire [PKT_SIGNALS_WIDTH-1 : 0] out_packet_signals;
wire [PAYLOAD_WIDTH-1 : 0] in_payload;
reg [PAYLOAD_WIDTH-1 : 0] internal_out_payload;
reg [PAYLOAD_WIDTH-1 : 0] out_payload;
reg internal_out_valid;
wire internal_out_ready;
reg [ADDR_WIDTH : 0] fifo_fill_level;
reg [ADDR_WIDTH : 0] fill_level;
reg [ADDR_WIDTH-1 : 0] sop_ptr = 0;
wire [ADDR_WIDTH-1 : 0] curr_sop_ptr;
reg [23:0] almost_full_threshold;
reg [23:0] almost_empty_threshold;
reg [23:0] cut_through_threshold;
reg [15:0] pkt_cnt;
reg drop_on_error_en;
reg error_in_pkt;
reg pkt_has_started;
reg sop_has_left_fifo;
reg fifo_too_small_r;
reg pkt_cnt_eq_zero;
reg pkt_cnt_eq_one;
wire wait_for_threshold;
reg pkt_mode;
wire wait_for_pkt;
wire ok_to_forward;
wire in_pkt_eop_arrive;
wire out_pkt_leave;
wire in_pkt_start;
wire in_pkt_error;
wire drop_on_error;
wire fifo_too_small;
wire out_pkt_sop_leave;
wire [31:0] max_fifo_size;
reg fifo_fill_level_lt_cut_through_threshold;
// --------------------------------------------------
// Define Payload
//
// Icky part where we decide which signals form the
// payload to the FIFO with generate blocks.
// --------------------------------------------------
generate
if (EMPTY_WIDTH > 0) begin : gen_blk1
assign in_packet_signals = {in_startofpacket, in_endofpacket, in_empty};
assign {out_startofpacket, out_endofpacket, out_empty} = out_packet_signals;
end
else begin : gen_blk1_else
assign out_empty = in_error;
assign in_packet_signals = {in_startofpacket, in_endofpacket};
assign {out_startofpacket, out_endofpacket} = out_packet_signals;
end
endgenerate
generate
if (USE_PACKETS) begin : gen_blk2
if (ERROR_WIDTH > 0) begin : gen_blk3
if (CHANNEL_WIDTH > 0) begin : gen_blk4
assign in_payload = {in_packet_signals, in_data, in_error, in_channel};
assign {out_packet_signals, out_data, out_error, out_channel} = out_payload;
end
else begin : gen_blk4_else
assign out_channel = in_channel;
assign in_payload = {in_packet_signals, in_data, in_error};
assign {out_packet_signals, out_data, out_error} = out_payload;
end
end
else begin : gen_blk3_else
assign out_error = in_error;
if (CHANNEL_WIDTH > 0) begin : gen_blk5
assign in_payload = {in_packet_signals, in_data, in_channel};
assign {out_packet_signals, out_data, out_channel} = out_payload;
end
else begin : gen_blk5_else
assign out_channel = in_channel;
assign in_payload = {in_packet_signals, in_data};
assign {out_packet_signals, out_data} = out_payload;
end
end
end
else begin : gen_blk2_else
assign out_packet_signals = 0;
if (ERROR_WIDTH > 0) begin : gen_blk6
if (CHANNEL_WIDTH > 0) begin : gen_blk7
assign in_payload = {in_data, in_error, in_channel};
assign {out_data, out_error, out_channel} = out_payload;
end
else begin : gen_blk7_else
assign out_channel = in_channel;
assign in_payload = {in_data, in_error};
assign {out_data, out_error} = out_payload;
end
end
else begin : gen_blk6_else
assign out_error = in_error;
if (CHANNEL_WIDTH > 0) begin : gen_blk8
assign in_payload = {in_data, in_channel};
assign {out_data, out_channel} = out_payload;
end
else begin : gen_blk8_else
assign out_channel = in_channel;
assign in_payload = in_data;
assign out_data = out_payload;
end
end
end
endgenerate
// --------------------------------------------------
// Memory-based FIFO storage
//
// To allow a ready latency of 0, the read index is
// obtained from the next read pointer and memory
// outputs are unregistered.
//
// If the empty latency is 1, we infer bypass logic
// around the memory so writes propagate to the
// outputs on the next cycle.
//
// Do not change the way this is coded: Quartus needs
// a perfect match to the template, and any attempt to
// refactor the two always blocks into one will break
// memory inference.
// --------------------------------------------------
generate if (USE_MEMORY_BLOCKS == 1) begin : gen_blk9
if (EMPTY_LATENCY == 1) begin : gen_blk10
always @(posedge clk) begin
if (in_valid && in_ready)
mem[wr_ptr] = in_payload;
internal_out_payload = mem[mem_rd_ptr];
end
end else begin : gen_blk10_else
always @(posedge clk) begin
if (in_valid && in_ready)
mem[wr_ptr] <= in_payload;
internal_out_payload <= mem[mem_rd_ptr];
end
end
assign mem_rd_ptr = next_rd_ptr;
end else begin : gen_blk9_else
// --------------------------------------------------
// Register-based FIFO storage
//
// Uses a shift register as the storage element. Each
// shift register slot has a bit which indicates if
// the slot is occupied (credit to Sam H for the idea).
// The occupancy bits are contiguous and start from the
// lsb, so 0000, 0001, 0011, 0111, 1111 for a 4-deep
// FIFO.
//
// Each slot is enabled during a read or when it
// is unoccupied. New data is always written to every
// going-to-be-empty slot (we keep track of which ones
// are actually useful with the occupancy bits). On a
// read we shift occupied slots.
//
// The exception is the last slot, which always gets
// new data when it is unoccupied.
// --------------------------------------------------
for (i = 0; i < DEPTH-1; i = i + 1) begin : shift_reg
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
mem[i] <= 0;
end
else if (read || !mem_used[i]) begin
if (!mem_used[i+1])
mem[i] <= in_payload;
else
mem[i] <= mem[i+1];
end
end
end
always @(posedge clk, posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
mem[DEPTH-1] <= 0;
end
else begin
if (DEPTH == 1) begin
if (write)
mem[DEPTH-1] <= in_payload;
end
else if (!mem_used[DEPTH-1])
mem[DEPTH-1] <= in_payload;
end
end
end
endgenerate
assign read = internal_out_ready && internal_out_valid && ok_to_forward;
assign write = in_ready && in_valid;
// --------------------------------------------------
// Pointer Management
// --------------------------------------------------
generate if (USE_MEMORY_BLOCKS == 1) begin : gen_blk11
assign incremented_wr_ptr = wr_ptr + 1'b1;
assign incremented_rd_ptr = rd_ptr + 1'b1;
assign next_wr_ptr = drop_on_error ? curr_sop_ptr : write ? incremented_wr_ptr : wr_ptr;
assign next_rd_ptr = (read) ? incremented_rd_ptr : rd_ptr;
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
wr_ptr <= 0;
rd_ptr <= 0;
end
else begin
wr_ptr <= next_wr_ptr;
rd_ptr <= next_rd_ptr;
end
end
end else begin : gen_blk11_else
// --------------------------------------------------
// Shift Register Occupancy Bits
//
// Consider a 4-deep FIFO with 2 entries: 0011
// On a read and write, do not modify the bits.
// On a write, left-shift the bits to get 0111.
// On a read, right-shift the bits to get 0001.
//
// Also, on a write we set bit0 (the head), while
// clearing the tail on a read.
// --------------------------------------------------
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
mem_used[0] <= 0;
end
else begin
if (write ^ read) begin
if (write)
mem_used[0] <= 1;
else if (read) begin
if (DEPTH > 1)
mem_used[0] <= mem_used[1];
else
mem_used[0] <= 0;
end
end
end
end
if (DEPTH > 1) begin : gen_blk12
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
mem_used[DEPTH-1] <= 0;
end
else begin
if (write ^ read) begin
mem_used[DEPTH-1] <= 0;
if (write)
mem_used[DEPTH-1] <= mem_used[DEPTH-2];
end
end
end
end
for (i = 1; i < DEPTH-1; i = i + 1) begin : storage_logic
always @(posedge clk, posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
mem_used[i] <= 0;
end
else begin
if (write ^ read) begin
if (write)
mem_used[i] <= mem_used[i-1];
else if (read)
mem_used[i] <= mem_used[i+1];
end
end
end
end
end
endgenerate
// --------------------------------------------------
// Memory FIFO Status Management
//
// Generates the full and empty signals from the
// pointers. The FIFO is full when the next write
// pointer will be equal to the read pointer after
// a write. Reading from a FIFO clears full.
//
// The FIFO is empty when the next read pointer will
// be equal to the write pointer after a read. Writing
// to a FIFO clears empty.
//
// A simultaneous read and write must not change any of
// the empty or full flags unless there is a drop on error event.
// --------------------------------------------------
generate if (USE_MEMORY_BLOCKS == 1) begin : gen_blk13
always @* begin
next_full = full;
next_empty = empty;
if (read && !write) begin
next_full = 1'b0;
if (incremented_rd_ptr == wr_ptr)
next_empty = 1'b1;
end
if (write && !read) begin
if (!drop_on_error)
next_empty = 1'b0;
else if (curr_sop_ptr == rd_ptr) // drop on error and only 1 pkt in fifo
next_empty = 1'b1;
if (incremented_wr_ptr == rd_ptr && !drop_on_error)
next_full = 1'b1;
end
if (write && read && drop_on_error) begin
if (curr_sop_ptr == next_rd_ptr)
next_empty = 1'b1;
end
end
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
empty <= 1;
full <= 0;
end
else begin
empty <= next_empty;
full <= next_full;
end
end
end else begin : gen_blk13_else
// --------------------------------------------------
// Register FIFO Status Management
//
// Full when the tail occupancy bit is 1. Empty when
// the head occupancy bit is 0.
// --------------------------------------------------
always @* begin
full = mem_used[DEPTH-1];
empty = !mem_used[0];
// ------------------------------------------
// For a single slot FIFO, reading clears the
// full status immediately.
// ------------------------------------------
if (DEPTH == 1)
full = mem_used[0] && !read;
internal_out_payload = mem[0];
// ------------------------------------------
// Writes clear empty immediately for lookahead modes.
// Note that we use in_valid instead of write to avoid
// combinational loops (in lookahead mode, qualifying
// with in_ready is meaningless).
//
// In a 1-deep FIFO, a possible combinational loop runs
// from write -> out_valid -> out_ready -> write
// ------------------------------------------
if (EMPTY_LATENCY == 0) begin
empty = !mem_used[0] && !in_valid;
if (!mem_used[0] && in_valid)
internal_out_payload = in_payload;
end
end
end
endgenerate
// --------------------------------------------------
// Avalon-ST Signals
//
// The in_ready signal is straightforward.
//
// To match memory latency when empty latency > 1,
// out_valid assertions must be delayed by one clock
// cycle.
//
// Note: out_valid deassertions must not be delayed or
// the FIFO will underflow.
// --------------------------------------------------
assign in_ready = !full;
assign internal_out_ready = out_ready || !out_valid;
generate if (EMPTY_LATENCY > 1) begin : gen_blk14
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset)
internal_out_valid <= 0;
else begin
internal_out_valid <= !empty & ok_to_forward & ~drop_on_error;
if (read) begin
if (incremented_rd_ptr == wr_ptr)
internal_out_valid <= 1'b0;
end
end
end
end else begin : gen_blk14_else
always @* begin
internal_out_valid = !empty & ok_to_forward;
end
end
endgenerate
// --------------------------------------------------
// Single Output Pipeline Stage
//
// This output pipeline stage is enabled if the FIFO's
// empty latency is set to 3 (default). It is disabled
// for all other allowed latencies.
//
// Reason: The memory outputs are unregistered, so we have to
// register the output or fmax will drop if combinatorial
// logic is present on the output datapath.
//
// Q: The Avalon-ST spec says that I have to register my outputs
// But isn't the memory counted as a register?
// A: The path from the address lookup to the memory output is
// slow. Registering the memory outputs is a good idea.
//
// The registers get packed into the memory by the fitter
// which means minimal resources are consumed (the result
// is a altsyncram with registered outputs, available on
// all modern Altera devices).
//
// This output stage acts as an extra slot in the FIFO,
// and complicates the fill level.
// --------------------------------------------------
generate if (EMPTY_LATENCY == 3) begin : gen_blk15
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
out_valid <= 0;
out_payload <= 0;
end
else begin
if (internal_out_ready) begin
out_valid <= internal_out_valid & ok_to_forward;
out_payload <= internal_out_payload;
end
end
end
end
else begin : gen_blk15_else
always @* begin
out_valid = internal_out_valid;
out_payload = internal_out_payload;
end
end
endgenerate
// --------------------------------------------------
// Fill Level
//
// The fill level is calculated from the next write
// and read pointers to avoid unnecessary latency
// and logic.
//
// However, if the store-and-forward mode of the FIFO
// is enabled, the fill level is an up-down counter
// for fmax optimization reasons.
//
// If the output pipeline is enabled, the fill level
// must account for it, or we'll always be off by one.
// This may, or may not be important depending on the
// application.
//
// For now, we'll always calculate the exact fill level
// at the cost of an extra adder when the output stage
// is enabled.
// --------------------------------------------------
generate if (USE_FILL_LEVEL) begin : gen_blk16
wire [31:0] depth32;
assign depth32 = DEPTH;
if (USE_STORE_FORWARD) begin
reg [ADDR_WIDTH : 0] curr_packet_len_less_one;
// --------------------------------------------------
// We only drop on endofpacket. As long as we don't add to the fill
// level on the dropped endofpacket cycle, we can simply subtract
// (packet length - 1) from the fill level for dropped packets.
// --------------------------------------------------
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
curr_packet_len_less_one <= 0;
end else begin
if (write) begin
curr_packet_len_less_one <= curr_packet_len_less_one + 1'b1;
if (in_endofpacket)
curr_packet_len_less_one <= 0;
end
end
end
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
fifo_fill_level <= 0;
end else if (drop_on_error) begin
fifo_fill_level <= fifo_fill_level - curr_packet_len_less_one;
if (read)
fifo_fill_level <= fifo_fill_level - curr_packet_len_less_one - 1'b1;
end else if (write && !read) begin
fifo_fill_level <= fifo_fill_level + 1'b1;
end else if (read && !write) begin
fifo_fill_level <= fifo_fill_level - 1'b1;
end
end
end else begin
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset)
fifo_fill_level <= 0;
else if (next_full & !drop_on_error)
fifo_fill_level <= depth32[ADDR_WIDTH:0];
else begin
fifo_fill_level[ADDR_WIDTH] <= 1'b0;
fifo_fill_level[ADDR_WIDTH-1 : 0] <= next_wr_ptr - next_rd_ptr;
end
end
end
always @* begin
fill_level = fifo_fill_level;
if (EMPTY_LATENCY == 3)
fill_level = fifo_fill_level + {{ADDR_WIDTH{1'b0}}, out_valid};
end
end
else begin : gen_blk16_else
always @* begin
fill_level = 0;
end
end
endgenerate
generate if (USE_ALMOST_FULL_IF) begin : gen_blk17
assign almost_full_data = (fill_level >= almost_full_threshold);
end
else
assign almost_full_data = 0;
endgenerate
generate if (USE_ALMOST_EMPTY_IF) begin : gen_blk18
assign almost_empty_data = (fill_level <= almost_empty_threshold);
end
else
assign almost_empty_data = 0;
endgenerate
// --------------------------------------------------
// Avalon-MM Status & Control Connection Point
//
// Register map:
//
// | Addr | RW | 31 - 0 |
// | 0 | R | Fill level |
//
// The registering of this connection point means
// that there is a cycle of latency between
// reads/writes and the updating of the fill level.
// --------------------------------------------------
generate if (USE_STORE_FORWARD) begin : gen_blk19
assign max_fifo_size = FIFO_DEPTH - 1;
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
almost_full_threshold <= max_fifo_size[23 : 0];
almost_empty_threshold <= 0;
cut_through_threshold <= 0;
drop_on_error_en <= 0;
csr_readdata <= 0;
pkt_mode <= 1'b1;
end
else begin
if (csr_read) begin
csr_readdata <= 32'b0;
if (csr_address == 5)
csr_readdata <= {31'b0, drop_on_error_en};
else if (csr_address == 4)
csr_readdata <= {8'b0, cut_through_threshold};
else if (csr_address == 3)
csr_readdata <= {8'b0, almost_empty_threshold};
else if (csr_address == 2)
csr_readdata <= {8'b0, almost_full_threshold};
else if (csr_address == 0)
csr_readdata <= {{(31 - ADDR_WIDTH){1'b0}}, fill_level};
end
else if (csr_write) begin
if(csr_address == 3'b101)
drop_on_error_en <= csr_writedata[0];
else if(csr_address == 3'b100) begin
cut_through_threshold <= csr_writedata[23:0];
pkt_mode <= (csr_writedata[23:0] == 0);
end
else if(csr_address == 3'b011)
almost_empty_threshold <= csr_writedata[23:0];
else if(csr_address == 3'b010)
almost_full_threshold <= csr_writedata[23:0];
end
end
end
end
else if (USE_ALMOST_FULL_IF || USE_ALMOST_EMPTY_IF) begin : gen_blk19_else1
assign max_fifo_size = FIFO_DEPTH - 1;
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
almost_full_threshold <= max_fifo_size[23 : 0];
almost_empty_threshold <= 0;
csr_readdata <= 0;
end
else begin
if (csr_read) begin
csr_readdata <= 32'b0;
if (csr_address == 3)
csr_readdata <= {8'b0, almost_empty_threshold};
else if (csr_address == 2)
csr_readdata <= {8'b0, almost_full_threshold};
else if (csr_address == 0)
csr_readdata <= {{(31 - ADDR_WIDTH){1'b0}}, fill_level};
end
else if (csr_write) begin
if(csr_address == 3'b011)
almost_empty_threshold <= csr_writedata[23:0];
else if(csr_address == 3'b010)
almost_full_threshold <= csr_writedata[23:0];
end
end
end
end
else begin : gen_blk19_else2
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
csr_readdata <= 0;
end
else if (csr_read) begin
csr_readdata <= 0;
if (csr_address == 0)
csr_readdata <= {{(31 - ADDR_WIDTH){1'b0}}, fill_level};
end
end
end
endgenerate
// --------------------------------------------------
// Store and forward logic
// --------------------------------------------------
// if the fifo gets full before the entire packet or the
// cut-threshold condition is met then start sending out
// data in order to avoid dead-lock situation
generate if (USE_STORE_FORWARD) begin : gen_blk20
assign wait_for_threshold = (fifo_fill_level_lt_cut_through_threshold) & wait_for_pkt ;
assign wait_for_pkt = pkt_cnt_eq_zero | (pkt_cnt_eq_one & out_pkt_leave);
assign ok_to_forward = (pkt_mode ? (~wait_for_pkt | ~pkt_has_started) :
~wait_for_threshold) | fifo_too_small_r;
assign in_pkt_eop_arrive = in_valid & in_ready & in_endofpacket;
assign in_pkt_start = in_valid & in_ready & in_startofpacket;
assign in_pkt_error = in_valid & in_ready & |in_error;
assign out_pkt_sop_leave = out_valid & out_ready & out_startofpacket;
assign out_pkt_leave = out_valid & out_ready & out_endofpacket;
assign fifo_too_small = (pkt_mode ? wait_for_pkt : wait_for_threshold) & full & out_ready;
// count packets coming and going into the fifo
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
pkt_cnt <= 0;
pkt_has_started <= 0;
sop_has_left_fifo <= 0;
fifo_too_small_r <= 0;
pkt_cnt_eq_zero <= 1'b1;
pkt_cnt_eq_one <= 1'b0;
fifo_fill_level_lt_cut_through_threshold <= 1'b1;
end
else begin
fifo_fill_level_lt_cut_through_threshold <= fifo_fill_level < cut_through_threshold;
fifo_too_small_r <= fifo_too_small;
if( in_pkt_eop_arrive )
sop_has_left_fifo <= 1'b0;
else if (out_pkt_sop_leave & pkt_cnt_eq_zero )
sop_has_left_fifo <= 1'b1;
if (in_pkt_eop_arrive & ~out_pkt_leave & ~drop_on_error ) begin
pkt_cnt <= pkt_cnt + 1'b1;
pkt_cnt_eq_zero <= 0;
if (pkt_cnt == 0)
pkt_cnt_eq_one <= 1'b1;
else
pkt_cnt_eq_one <= 1'b0;
end
else if((~in_pkt_eop_arrive | drop_on_error) & out_pkt_leave) begin
pkt_cnt <= pkt_cnt - 1'b1;
if (pkt_cnt == 1)
pkt_cnt_eq_zero <= 1'b1;
else
pkt_cnt_eq_zero <= 1'b0;
if (pkt_cnt == 2)
pkt_cnt_eq_one <= 1'b1;
else
pkt_cnt_eq_one <= 1'b0;
end
if (in_pkt_start)
pkt_has_started <= 1'b1;
else if (in_pkt_eop_arrive)
pkt_has_started <= 1'b0;
end
end
// drop on error logic
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
sop_ptr <= 0;
error_in_pkt <= 0;
end
else begin
// save the location of the SOP
if ( in_pkt_start )
sop_ptr <= wr_ptr;
// remember if error in pkt
// log error only if packet has already started
if (in_pkt_eop_arrive)
error_in_pkt <= 1'b0;
else if ( in_pkt_error & (pkt_has_started | in_pkt_start))
error_in_pkt <= 1'b1;
end
end
assign drop_on_error = drop_on_error_en & (error_in_pkt | in_pkt_error) & in_pkt_eop_arrive &
~sop_has_left_fifo & ~(out_pkt_sop_leave & pkt_cnt_eq_zero);
assign curr_sop_ptr = (write && in_startofpacket && in_endofpacket) ? wr_ptr : sop_ptr;
end
else begin : gen_blk20_else
assign ok_to_forward = 1'b1;
assign drop_on_error = 1'b0;
if (ADDR_WIDTH <= 1)
assign curr_sop_ptr = 1'b0;
else
assign curr_sop_ptr = {ADDR_WIDTH - 1 { 1'b0 }};
end
endgenerate
// --------------------------------------------------
// Calculates the log2ceil of the input value
// --------------------------------------------------
function integer log2ceil;
input integer val;
reg[31:0] i;
begin
i = 1;
log2ceil = 0;
while (i < val) begin
log2ceil = log2ceil + 1;
i = i[30:0] << 1;
end
end
endfunction
endmodule
|
// -----------------------------------------------------------
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// use of Altera Corporation's design tools, logic functions and other
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// agreement for further details.
//
// Description: Single clock Avalon-ST FIFO.
// -----------------------------------------------------------
`timescale 1 ns / 1 ns
//altera message_off 10036
module altera_avalon_sc_fifo
#(
// --------------------------------------------------
// Parameters
// --------------------------------------------------
parameter SYMBOLS_PER_BEAT = 1,
parameter BITS_PER_SYMBOL = 8,
parameter FIFO_DEPTH = 16,
parameter CHANNEL_WIDTH = 0,
parameter ERROR_WIDTH = 0,
parameter USE_PACKETS = 0,
parameter USE_FILL_LEVEL = 0,
parameter USE_STORE_FORWARD = 0,
parameter USE_ALMOST_FULL_IF = 0,
parameter USE_ALMOST_EMPTY_IF = 0,
// --------------------------------------------------
// Empty latency is defined as the number of cycles
// required for a write to deassert the empty flag.
// For example, a latency of 1 means that the empty
// flag is deasserted on the cycle after a write.
//
// Another way to think of it is the latency for a
// write to propagate to the output.
//
// An empty latency of 0 implies lookahead, which is
// only implemented for the register-based FIFO.
// --------------------------------------------------
parameter EMPTY_LATENCY = 3,
parameter USE_MEMORY_BLOCKS = 1,
// --------------------------------------------------
// Internal Parameters
// --------------------------------------------------
parameter DATA_WIDTH = SYMBOLS_PER_BEAT * BITS_PER_SYMBOL,
parameter EMPTY_WIDTH = log2ceil(SYMBOLS_PER_BEAT)
)
(
// --------------------------------------------------
// Ports
// --------------------------------------------------
input clk,
input reset,
input [DATA_WIDTH-1: 0] in_data,
input in_valid,
input in_startofpacket,
input in_endofpacket,
input [((EMPTY_WIDTH>0) ? (EMPTY_WIDTH-1):0) : 0] in_empty,
input [((ERROR_WIDTH>0) ? (ERROR_WIDTH-1):0) : 0] in_error,
input [((CHANNEL_WIDTH>0) ? (CHANNEL_WIDTH-1):0): 0] in_channel,
output in_ready,
output [DATA_WIDTH-1 : 0] out_data,
output reg out_valid,
output out_startofpacket,
output out_endofpacket,
output [((EMPTY_WIDTH>0) ? (EMPTY_WIDTH-1):0) : 0] out_empty,
output [((ERROR_WIDTH>0) ? (ERROR_WIDTH-1):0) : 0] out_error,
output [((CHANNEL_WIDTH>0) ? (CHANNEL_WIDTH-1):0): 0] out_channel,
input out_ready,
input [(USE_STORE_FORWARD ? 2 : 1) : 0] csr_address,
input csr_write,
input csr_read,
input [31 : 0] csr_writedata,
output reg [31 : 0] csr_readdata,
output wire almost_full_data,
output wire almost_empty_data
);
// --------------------------------------------------
// Local Parameters
// --------------------------------------------------
localparam ADDR_WIDTH = log2ceil(FIFO_DEPTH);
localparam DEPTH = FIFO_DEPTH;
localparam PKT_SIGNALS_WIDTH = 2 + EMPTY_WIDTH;
localparam PAYLOAD_WIDTH = (USE_PACKETS == 1) ?
2 + EMPTY_WIDTH + DATA_WIDTH + ERROR_WIDTH + CHANNEL_WIDTH:
DATA_WIDTH + ERROR_WIDTH + CHANNEL_WIDTH;
// --------------------------------------------------
// Internal Signals
// --------------------------------------------------
genvar i;
reg [PAYLOAD_WIDTH-1 : 0] mem [DEPTH-1 : 0];
reg [ADDR_WIDTH-1 : 0] wr_ptr;
reg [ADDR_WIDTH-1 : 0] rd_ptr;
reg [DEPTH-1 : 0] mem_used;
wire [ADDR_WIDTH-1 : 0] next_wr_ptr;
wire [ADDR_WIDTH-1 : 0] next_rd_ptr;
wire [ADDR_WIDTH-1 : 0] incremented_wr_ptr;
wire [ADDR_WIDTH-1 : 0] incremented_rd_ptr;
wire [ADDR_WIDTH-1 : 0] mem_rd_ptr;
wire read;
wire write;
reg empty;
reg next_empty;
reg full;
reg next_full;
wire [PKT_SIGNALS_WIDTH-1 : 0] in_packet_signals;
wire [PKT_SIGNALS_WIDTH-1 : 0] out_packet_signals;
wire [PAYLOAD_WIDTH-1 : 0] in_payload;
reg [PAYLOAD_WIDTH-1 : 0] internal_out_payload;
reg [PAYLOAD_WIDTH-1 : 0] out_payload;
reg internal_out_valid;
wire internal_out_ready;
reg [ADDR_WIDTH : 0] fifo_fill_level;
reg [ADDR_WIDTH : 0] fill_level;
reg [ADDR_WIDTH-1 : 0] sop_ptr = 0;
wire [ADDR_WIDTH-1 : 0] curr_sop_ptr;
reg [23:0] almost_full_threshold;
reg [23:0] almost_empty_threshold;
reg [23:0] cut_through_threshold;
reg [15:0] pkt_cnt;
reg drop_on_error_en;
reg error_in_pkt;
reg pkt_has_started;
reg sop_has_left_fifo;
reg fifo_too_small_r;
reg pkt_cnt_eq_zero;
reg pkt_cnt_eq_one;
wire wait_for_threshold;
reg pkt_mode;
wire wait_for_pkt;
wire ok_to_forward;
wire in_pkt_eop_arrive;
wire out_pkt_leave;
wire in_pkt_start;
wire in_pkt_error;
wire drop_on_error;
wire fifo_too_small;
wire out_pkt_sop_leave;
wire [31:0] max_fifo_size;
reg fifo_fill_level_lt_cut_through_threshold;
// --------------------------------------------------
// Define Payload
//
// Icky part where we decide which signals form the
// payload to the FIFO with generate blocks.
// --------------------------------------------------
generate
if (EMPTY_WIDTH > 0) begin : gen_blk1
assign in_packet_signals = {in_startofpacket, in_endofpacket, in_empty};
assign {out_startofpacket, out_endofpacket, out_empty} = out_packet_signals;
end
else begin : gen_blk1_else
assign out_empty = in_error;
assign in_packet_signals = {in_startofpacket, in_endofpacket};
assign {out_startofpacket, out_endofpacket} = out_packet_signals;
end
endgenerate
generate
if (USE_PACKETS) begin : gen_blk2
if (ERROR_WIDTH > 0) begin : gen_blk3
if (CHANNEL_WIDTH > 0) begin : gen_blk4
assign in_payload = {in_packet_signals, in_data, in_error, in_channel};
assign {out_packet_signals, out_data, out_error, out_channel} = out_payload;
end
else begin : gen_blk4_else
assign out_channel = in_channel;
assign in_payload = {in_packet_signals, in_data, in_error};
assign {out_packet_signals, out_data, out_error} = out_payload;
end
end
else begin : gen_blk3_else
assign out_error = in_error;
if (CHANNEL_WIDTH > 0) begin : gen_blk5
assign in_payload = {in_packet_signals, in_data, in_channel};
assign {out_packet_signals, out_data, out_channel} = out_payload;
end
else begin : gen_blk5_else
assign out_channel = in_channel;
assign in_payload = {in_packet_signals, in_data};
assign {out_packet_signals, out_data} = out_payload;
end
end
end
else begin : gen_blk2_else
assign out_packet_signals = 0;
if (ERROR_WIDTH > 0) begin : gen_blk6
if (CHANNEL_WIDTH > 0) begin : gen_blk7
assign in_payload = {in_data, in_error, in_channel};
assign {out_data, out_error, out_channel} = out_payload;
end
else begin : gen_blk7_else
assign out_channel = in_channel;
assign in_payload = {in_data, in_error};
assign {out_data, out_error} = out_payload;
end
end
else begin : gen_blk6_else
assign out_error = in_error;
if (CHANNEL_WIDTH > 0) begin : gen_blk8
assign in_payload = {in_data, in_channel};
assign {out_data, out_channel} = out_payload;
end
else begin : gen_blk8_else
assign out_channel = in_channel;
assign in_payload = in_data;
assign out_data = out_payload;
end
end
end
endgenerate
// --------------------------------------------------
// Memory-based FIFO storage
//
// To allow a ready latency of 0, the read index is
// obtained from the next read pointer and memory
// outputs are unregistered.
//
// If the empty latency is 1, we infer bypass logic
// around the memory so writes propagate to the
// outputs on the next cycle.
//
// Do not change the way this is coded: Quartus needs
// a perfect match to the template, and any attempt to
// refactor the two always blocks into one will break
// memory inference.
// --------------------------------------------------
generate if (USE_MEMORY_BLOCKS == 1) begin : gen_blk9
if (EMPTY_LATENCY == 1) begin : gen_blk10
always @(posedge clk) begin
if (in_valid && in_ready)
mem[wr_ptr] = in_payload;
internal_out_payload = mem[mem_rd_ptr];
end
end else begin : gen_blk10_else
always @(posedge clk) begin
if (in_valid && in_ready)
mem[wr_ptr] <= in_payload;
internal_out_payload <= mem[mem_rd_ptr];
end
end
assign mem_rd_ptr = next_rd_ptr;
end else begin : gen_blk9_else
// --------------------------------------------------
// Register-based FIFO storage
//
// Uses a shift register as the storage element. Each
// shift register slot has a bit which indicates if
// the slot is occupied (credit to Sam H for the idea).
// The occupancy bits are contiguous and start from the
// lsb, so 0000, 0001, 0011, 0111, 1111 for a 4-deep
// FIFO.
//
// Each slot is enabled during a read or when it
// is unoccupied. New data is always written to every
// going-to-be-empty slot (we keep track of which ones
// are actually useful with the occupancy bits). On a
// read we shift occupied slots.
//
// The exception is the last slot, which always gets
// new data when it is unoccupied.
// --------------------------------------------------
for (i = 0; i < DEPTH-1; i = i + 1) begin : shift_reg
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
mem[i] <= 0;
end
else if (read || !mem_used[i]) begin
if (!mem_used[i+1])
mem[i] <= in_payload;
else
mem[i] <= mem[i+1];
end
end
end
always @(posedge clk, posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
mem[DEPTH-1] <= 0;
end
else begin
if (DEPTH == 1) begin
if (write)
mem[DEPTH-1] <= in_payload;
end
else if (!mem_used[DEPTH-1])
mem[DEPTH-1] <= in_payload;
end
end
end
endgenerate
assign read = internal_out_ready && internal_out_valid && ok_to_forward;
assign write = in_ready && in_valid;
// --------------------------------------------------
// Pointer Management
// --------------------------------------------------
generate if (USE_MEMORY_BLOCKS == 1) begin : gen_blk11
assign incremented_wr_ptr = wr_ptr + 1'b1;
assign incremented_rd_ptr = rd_ptr + 1'b1;
assign next_wr_ptr = drop_on_error ? curr_sop_ptr : write ? incremented_wr_ptr : wr_ptr;
assign next_rd_ptr = (read) ? incremented_rd_ptr : rd_ptr;
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
wr_ptr <= 0;
rd_ptr <= 0;
end
else begin
wr_ptr <= next_wr_ptr;
rd_ptr <= next_rd_ptr;
end
end
end else begin : gen_blk11_else
// --------------------------------------------------
// Shift Register Occupancy Bits
//
// Consider a 4-deep FIFO with 2 entries: 0011
// On a read and write, do not modify the bits.
// On a write, left-shift the bits to get 0111.
// On a read, right-shift the bits to get 0001.
//
// Also, on a write we set bit0 (the head), while
// clearing the tail on a read.
// --------------------------------------------------
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
mem_used[0] <= 0;
end
else begin
if (write ^ read) begin
if (write)
mem_used[0] <= 1;
else if (read) begin
if (DEPTH > 1)
mem_used[0] <= mem_used[1];
else
mem_used[0] <= 0;
end
end
end
end
if (DEPTH > 1) begin : gen_blk12
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
mem_used[DEPTH-1] <= 0;
end
else begin
if (write ^ read) begin
mem_used[DEPTH-1] <= 0;
if (write)
mem_used[DEPTH-1] <= mem_used[DEPTH-2];
end
end
end
end
for (i = 1; i < DEPTH-1; i = i + 1) begin : storage_logic
always @(posedge clk, posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
mem_used[i] <= 0;
end
else begin
if (write ^ read) begin
if (write)
mem_used[i] <= mem_used[i-1];
else if (read)
mem_used[i] <= mem_used[i+1];
end
end
end
end
end
endgenerate
// --------------------------------------------------
// Memory FIFO Status Management
//
// Generates the full and empty signals from the
// pointers. The FIFO is full when the next write
// pointer will be equal to the read pointer after
// a write. Reading from a FIFO clears full.
//
// The FIFO is empty when the next read pointer will
// be equal to the write pointer after a read. Writing
// to a FIFO clears empty.
//
// A simultaneous read and write must not change any of
// the empty or full flags unless there is a drop on error event.
// --------------------------------------------------
generate if (USE_MEMORY_BLOCKS == 1) begin : gen_blk13
always @* begin
next_full = full;
next_empty = empty;
if (read && !write) begin
next_full = 1'b0;
if (incremented_rd_ptr == wr_ptr)
next_empty = 1'b1;
end
if (write && !read) begin
if (!drop_on_error)
next_empty = 1'b0;
else if (curr_sop_ptr == rd_ptr) // drop on error and only 1 pkt in fifo
next_empty = 1'b1;
if (incremented_wr_ptr == rd_ptr && !drop_on_error)
next_full = 1'b1;
end
if (write && read && drop_on_error) begin
if (curr_sop_ptr == next_rd_ptr)
next_empty = 1'b1;
end
end
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
empty <= 1;
full <= 0;
end
else begin
empty <= next_empty;
full <= next_full;
end
end
end else begin : gen_blk13_else
// --------------------------------------------------
// Register FIFO Status Management
//
// Full when the tail occupancy bit is 1. Empty when
// the head occupancy bit is 0.
// --------------------------------------------------
always @* begin
full = mem_used[DEPTH-1];
empty = !mem_used[0];
// ------------------------------------------
// For a single slot FIFO, reading clears the
// full status immediately.
// ------------------------------------------
if (DEPTH == 1)
full = mem_used[0] && !read;
internal_out_payload = mem[0];
// ------------------------------------------
// Writes clear empty immediately for lookahead modes.
// Note that we use in_valid instead of write to avoid
// combinational loops (in lookahead mode, qualifying
// with in_ready is meaningless).
//
// In a 1-deep FIFO, a possible combinational loop runs
// from write -> out_valid -> out_ready -> write
// ------------------------------------------
if (EMPTY_LATENCY == 0) begin
empty = !mem_used[0] && !in_valid;
if (!mem_used[0] && in_valid)
internal_out_payload = in_payload;
end
end
end
endgenerate
// --------------------------------------------------
// Avalon-ST Signals
//
// The in_ready signal is straightforward.
//
// To match memory latency when empty latency > 1,
// out_valid assertions must be delayed by one clock
// cycle.
//
// Note: out_valid deassertions must not be delayed or
// the FIFO will underflow.
// --------------------------------------------------
assign in_ready = !full;
assign internal_out_ready = out_ready || !out_valid;
generate if (EMPTY_LATENCY > 1) begin : gen_blk14
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset)
internal_out_valid <= 0;
else begin
internal_out_valid <= !empty & ok_to_forward & ~drop_on_error;
if (read) begin
if (incremented_rd_ptr == wr_ptr)
internal_out_valid <= 1'b0;
end
end
end
end else begin : gen_blk14_else
always @* begin
internal_out_valid = !empty & ok_to_forward;
end
end
endgenerate
// --------------------------------------------------
// Single Output Pipeline Stage
//
// This output pipeline stage is enabled if the FIFO's
// empty latency is set to 3 (default). It is disabled
// for all other allowed latencies.
//
// Reason: The memory outputs are unregistered, so we have to
// register the output or fmax will drop if combinatorial
// logic is present on the output datapath.
//
// Q: The Avalon-ST spec says that I have to register my outputs
// But isn't the memory counted as a register?
// A: The path from the address lookup to the memory output is
// slow. Registering the memory outputs is a good idea.
//
// The registers get packed into the memory by the fitter
// which means minimal resources are consumed (the result
// is a altsyncram with registered outputs, available on
// all modern Altera devices).
//
// This output stage acts as an extra slot in the FIFO,
// and complicates the fill level.
// --------------------------------------------------
generate if (EMPTY_LATENCY == 3) begin : gen_blk15
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
out_valid <= 0;
out_payload <= 0;
end
else begin
if (internal_out_ready) begin
out_valid <= internal_out_valid & ok_to_forward;
out_payload <= internal_out_payload;
end
end
end
end
else begin : gen_blk15_else
always @* begin
out_valid = internal_out_valid;
out_payload = internal_out_payload;
end
end
endgenerate
// --------------------------------------------------
// Fill Level
//
// The fill level is calculated from the next write
// and read pointers to avoid unnecessary latency
// and logic.
//
// However, if the store-and-forward mode of the FIFO
// is enabled, the fill level is an up-down counter
// for fmax optimization reasons.
//
// If the output pipeline is enabled, the fill level
// must account for it, or we'll always be off by one.
// This may, or may not be important depending on the
// application.
//
// For now, we'll always calculate the exact fill level
// at the cost of an extra adder when the output stage
// is enabled.
// --------------------------------------------------
generate if (USE_FILL_LEVEL) begin : gen_blk16
wire [31:0] depth32;
assign depth32 = DEPTH;
if (USE_STORE_FORWARD) begin
reg [ADDR_WIDTH : 0] curr_packet_len_less_one;
// --------------------------------------------------
// We only drop on endofpacket. As long as we don't add to the fill
// level on the dropped endofpacket cycle, we can simply subtract
// (packet length - 1) from the fill level for dropped packets.
// --------------------------------------------------
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
curr_packet_len_less_one <= 0;
end else begin
if (write) begin
curr_packet_len_less_one <= curr_packet_len_less_one + 1'b1;
if (in_endofpacket)
curr_packet_len_less_one <= 0;
end
end
end
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
fifo_fill_level <= 0;
end else if (drop_on_error) begin
fifo_fill_level <= fifo_fill_level - curr_packet_len_less_one;
if (read)
fifo_fill_level <= fifo_fill_level - curr_packet_len_less_one - 1'b1;
end else if (write && !read) begin
fifo_fill_level <= fifo_fill_level + 1'b1;
end else if (read && !write) begin
fifo_fill_level <= fifo_fill_level - 1'b1;
end
end
end else begin
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset)
fifo_fill_level <= 0;
else if (next_full & !drop_on_error)
fifo_fill_level <= depth32[ADDR_WIDTH:0];
else begin
fifo_fill_level[ADDR_WIDTH] <= 1'b0;
fifo_fill_level[ADDR_WIDTH-1 : 0] <= next_wr_ptr - next_rd_ptr;
end
end
end
always @* begin
fill_level = fifo_fill_level;
if (EMPTY_LATENCY == 3)
fill_level = fifo_fill_level + {{ADDR_WIDTH{1'b0}}, out_valid};
end
end
else begin : gen_blk16_else
always @* begin
fill_level = 0;
end
end
endgenerate
generate if (USE_ALMOST_FULL_IF) begin : gen_blk17
assign almost_full_data = (fill_level >= almost_full_threshold);
end
else
assign almost_full_data = 0;
endgenerate
generate if (USE_ALMOST_EMPTY_IF) begin : gen_blk18
assign almost_empty_data = (fill_level <= almost_empty_threshold);
end
else
assign almost_empty_data = 0;
endgenerate
// --------------------------------------------------
// Avalon-MM Status & Control Connection Point
//
// Register map:
//
// | Addr | RW | 31 - 0 |
// | 0 | R | Fill level |
//
// The registering of this connection point means
// that there is a cycle of latency between
// reads/writes and the updating of the fill level.
// --------------------------------------------------
generate if (USE_STORE_FORWARD) begin : gen_blk19
assign max_fifo_size = FIFO_DEPTH - 1;
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
almost_full_threshold <= max_fifo_size[23 : 0];
almost_empty_threshold <= 0;
cut_through_threshold <= 0;
drop_on_error_en <= 0;
csr_readdata <= 0;
pkt_mode <= 1'b1;
end
else begin
if (csr_read) begin
csr_readdata <= 32'b0;
if (csr_address == 5)
csr_readdata <= {31'b0, drop_on_error_en};
else if (csr_address == 4)
csr_readdata <= {8'b0, cut_through_threshold};
else if (csr_address == 3)
csr_readdata <= {8'b0, almost_empty_threshold};
else if (csr_address == 2)
csr_readdata <= {8'b0, almost_full_threshold};
else if (csr_address == 0)
csr_readdata <= {{(31 - ADDR_WIDTH){1'b0}}, fill_level};
end
else if (csr_write) begin
if(csr_address == 3'b101)
drop_on_error_en <= csr_writedata[0];
else if(csr_address == 3'b100) begin
cut_through_threshold <= csr_writedata[23:0];
pkt_mode <= (csr_writedata[23:0] == 0);
end
else if(csr_address == 3'b011)
almost_empty_threshold <= csr_writedata[23:0];
else if(csr_address == 3'b010)
almost_full_threshold <= csr_writedata[23:0];
end
end
end
end
else if (USE_ALMOST_FULL_IF || USE_ALMOST_EMPTY_IF) begin : gen_blk19_else1
assign max_fifo_size = FIFO_DEPTH - 1;
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
almost_full_threshold <= max_fifo_size[23 : 0];
almost_empty_threshold <= 0;
csr_readdata <= 0;
end
else begin
if (csr_read) begin
csr_readdata <= 32'b0;
if (csr_address == 3)
csr_readdata <= {8'b0, almost_empty_threshold};
else if (csr_address == 2)
csr_readdata <= {8'b0, almost_full_threshold};
else if (csr_address == 0)
csr_readdata <= {{(31 - ADDR_WIDTH){1'b0}}, fill_level};
end
else if (csr_write) begin
if(csr_address == 3'b011)
almost_empty_threshold <= csr_writedata[23:0];
else if(csr_address == 3'b010)
almost_full_threshold <= csr_writedata[23:0];
end
end
end
end
else begin : gen_blk19_else2
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
csr_readdata <= 0;
end
else if (csr_read) begin
csr_readdata <= 0;
if (csr_address == 0)
csr_readdata <= {{(31 - ADDR_WIDTH){1'b0}}, fill_level};
end
end
end
endgenerate
// --------------------------------------------------
// Store and forward logic
// --------------------------------------------------
// if the fifo gets full before the entire packet or the
// cut-threshold condition is met then start sending out
// data in order to avoid dead-lock situation
generate if (USE_STORE_FORWARD) begin : gen_blk20
assign wait_for_threshold = (fifo_fill_level_lt_cut_through_threshold) & wait_for_pkt ;
assign wait_for_pkt = pkt_cnt_eq_zero | (pkt_cnt_eq_one & out_pkt_leave);
assign ok_to_forward = (pkt_mode ? (~wait_for_pkt | ~pkt_has_started) :
~wait_for_threshold) | fifo_too_small_r;
assign in_pkt_eop_arrive = in_valid & in_ready & in_endofpacket;
assign in_pkt_start = in_valid & in_ready & in_startofpacket;
assign in_pkt_error = in_valid & in_ready & |in_error;
assign out_pkt_sop_leave = out_valid & out_ready & out_startofpacket;
assign out_pkt_leave = out_valid & out_ready & out_endofpacket;
assign fifo_too_small = (pkt_mode ? wait_for_pkt : wait_for_threshold) & full & out_ready;
// count packets coming and going into the fifo
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
pkt_cnt <= 0;
pkt_has_started <= 0;
sop_has_left_fifo <= 0;
fifo_too_small_r <= 0;
pkt_cnt_eq_zero <= 1'b1;
pkt_cnt_eq_one <= 1'b0;
fifo_fill_level_lt_cut_through_threshold <= 1'b1;
end
else begin
fifo_fill_level_lt_cut_through_threshold <= fifo_fill_level < cut_through_threshold;
fifo_too_small_r <= fifo_too_small;
if( in_pkt_eop_arrive )
sop_has_left_fifo <= 1'b0;
else if (out_pkt_sop_leave & pkt_cnt_eq_zero )
sop_has_left_fifo <= 1'b1;
if (in_pkt_eop_arrive & ~out_pkt_leave & ~drop_on_error ) begin
pkt_cnt <= pkt_cnt + 1'b1;
pkt_cnt_eq_zero <= 0;
if (pkt_cnt == 0)
pkt_cnt_eq_one <= 1'b1;
else
pkt_cnt_eq_one <= 1'b0;
end
else if((~in_pkt_eop_arrive | drop_on_error) & out_pkt_leave) begin
pkt_cnt <= pkt_cnt - 1'b1;
if (pkt_cnt == 1)
pkt_cnt_eq_zero <= 1'b1;
else
pkt_cnt_eq_zero <= 1'b0;
if (pkt_cnt == 2)
pkt_cnt_eq_one <= 1'b1;
else
pkt_cnt_eq_one <= 1'b0;
end
if (in_pkt_start)
pkt_has_started <= 1'b1;
else if (in_pkt_eop_arrive)
pkt_has_started <= 1'b0;
end
end
// drop on error logic
always @(posedge clk or posedge reset) begin
if (reset) begin
sop_ptr <= 0;
error_in_pkt <= 0;
end
else begin
// save the location of the SOP
if ( in_pkt_start )
sop_ptr <= wr_ptr;
// remember if error in pkt
// log error only if packet has already started
if (in_pkt_eop_arrive)
error_in_pkt <= 1'b0;
else if ( in_pkt_error & (pkt_has_started | in_pkt_start))
error_in_pkt <= 1'b1;
end
end
assign drop_on_error = drop_on_error_en & (error_in_pkt | in_pkt_error) & in_pkt_eop_arrive &
~sop_has_left_fifo & ~(out_pkt_sop_leave & pkt_cnt_eq_zero);
assign curr_sop_ptr = (write && in_startofpacket && in_endofpacket) ? wr_ptr : sop_ptr;
end
else begin : gen_blk20_else
assign ok_to_forward = 1'b1;
assign drop_on_error = 1'b0;
if (ADDR_WIDTH <= 1)
assign curr_sop_ptr = 1'b0;
else
assign curr_sop_ptr = {ADDR_WIDTH - 1 { 1'b0 }};
end
endgenerate
// --------------------------------------------------
// Calculates the log2ceil of the input value
// --------------------------------------------------
function integer log2ceil;
input integer val;
reg[31:0] i;
begin
i = 1;
log2ceil = 0;
while (i < val) begin
log2ceil = log2ceil + 1;
i = i[30:0] << 1;
end
end
endfunction
endmodule
|
// -- (c) Copyright 2010 - 2011 Xilinx, Inc. All rights reserved.
// --
// -- This file contains confidential and proprietary information
// -- of Xilinx, Inc. and is protected under U.S. and
// -- international copyright and other intellectual property
// -- laws.
// --
// -- DISCLAIMER
// -- This disclaimer is not a license and does not grant any
// -- rights to the materials distributed herewith. Except as
// -- otherwise provided in a valid license issued to you by
// -- Xilinx, and to the maximum extent permitted by applicable
// -- law: (1) THESE MATERIALS ARE MADE AVAILABLE "AS IS" AND
// -- WITH ALL FAULTS, AND XILINX HEREBY DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES
// -- AND CONDITIONS, EXPRESS, IMPLIED, OR STATUTORY, INCLUDING
// -- BUT NOT LIMITED TO WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, NON-
// -- INFRINGEMENT, OR FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE; and
// -- (2) Xilinx shall not be liable (whether in contract or tort,
// -- including negligence, or under any other theory of
// -- liability) for any loss or damage of any kind or nature
// -- related to, arising under or in connection with these
// -- materials, including for any direct, or any indirect,
// -- special, incidental, or consequential loss or damage
// -- (including loss of data, profits, goodwill, or any type of
// -- loss or damage suffered as a result of any action brought
// -- by a third party) even if such damage or loss was
// -- reasonably foreseeable or Xilinx had been advised of the
// -- possibility of the same.
// --
// -- CRITICAL APPLICATIONS
// -- Xilinx products are not designed or intended to be fail-
// -- safe, or for use in any application requiring fail-safe
// -- performance, such as life-support or safety devices or
// -- systems, Class III medical devices, nuclear facilities,
// -- applications related to the deployment of airbags, or any
// -- other applications that could lead to death, personal
// -- injury, or severe property or environmental damage
// -- (individually and collectively, "Critical
// -- Applications"). Customer assumes the sole risk and
// -- liability of any use of Xilinx products in Critical
// -- Applications, subject only to applicable laws and
// -- regulations governing limitations on product liability.
// --
// -- THIS COPYRIGHT NOTICE AND DISCLAIMER MUST BE RETAINED AS
// -- PART OF THIS FILE AT ALL TIMES.
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
//
// Description: Read Data Response AXI3 Slave Converter
// Forwards and re-assembles split transactions.
//
// Verilog-standard: Verilog 2001
//--------------------------------------------------------------------------
//
// Structure:
// r_axi3_conv
//
//--------------------------------------------------------------------------
`timescale 1ps/1ps
(* DowngradeIPIdentifiedWarnings="yes" *)
module axi_protocol_converter_v2_1_r_axi3_conv #
(
parameter C_FAMILY = "none",
parameter integer C_AXI_ID_WIDTH = 1,
parameter integer C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH = 32,
parameter integer C_AXI_DATA_WIDTH = 32,
parameter integer C_AXI_SUPPORTS_USER_SIGNALS = 0,
parameter integer C_AXI_RUSER_WIDTH = 1,
parameter integer C_SUPPORT_SPLITTING = 1,
// Implement transaction splitting logic.
// Disabled whan all connected masters are AXI3 and have same or narrower data width.
parameter integer C_SUPPORT_BURSTS = 1
// Disabled when all connected masters are AxiLite,
// allowing logic to be simplified.
)
(
// System Signals
input wire ACLK,
input wire ARESET,
// Command Interface
input wire cmd_valid,
input wire cmd_split,
output wire cmd_ready,
// Slave Interface Read Data Ports
output wire [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] S_AXI_RID,
output wire [C_AXI_DATA_WIDTH-1:0] S_AXI_RDATA,
output wire [2-1:0] S_AXI_RRESP,
output wire S_AXI_RLAST,
output wire [C_AXI_RUSER_WIDTH-1:0] S_AXI_RUSER,
output wire S_AXI_RVALID,
input wire S_AXI_RREADY,
// Master Interface Read Data Ports
input wire [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] M_AXI_RID,
input wire [C_AXI_DATA_WIDTH-1:0] M_AXI_RDATA,
input wire [2-1:0] M_AXI_RRESP,
input wire M_AXI_RLAST,
input wire [C_AXI_RUSER_WIDTH-1:0] M_AXI_RUSER,
input wire M_AXI_RVALID,
output wire M_AXI_RREADY
);
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Variables for generating parameter controlled instances.
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Local params
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Constants for packing levels.
localparam [2-1:0] C_RESP_OKAY = 2'b00;
localparam [2-1:0] C_RESP_EXOKAY = 2'b01;
localparam [2-1:0] C_RESP_SLVERROR = 2'b10;
localparam [2-1:0] C_RESP_DECERR = 2'b11;
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Functions
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Internal signals
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Throttling help signals.
wire cmd_ready_i;
wire pop_si_data;
wire si_stalling;
// Internal MI-side control signals.
wire M_AXI_RREADY_I;
// Internal signals for SI-side.
wire [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] S_AXI_RID_I;
wire [C_AXI_DATA_WIDTH-1:0] S_AXI_RDATA_I;
wire [2-1:0] S_AXI_RRESP_I;
wire S_AXI_RLAST_I;
wire [C_AXI_RUSER_WIDTH-1:0] S_AXI_RUSER_I;
wire S_AXI_RVALID_I;
wire S_AXI_RREADY_I;
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Handle interface handshaking:
//
// Forward data from MI-Side to SI-Side while a command is available. When
// the transaction has completed the command is popped from the Command FIFO.
//
//
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Pop word from SI-side.
assign M_AXI_RREADY_I = ~si_stalling & cmd_valid;
assign M_AXI_RREADY = M_AXI_RREADY_I;
// Indicate when there is data available @ SI-side.
assign S_AXI_RVALID_I = M_AXI_RVALID & cmd_valid;
// Get SI-side data.
assign pop_si_data = S_AXI_RVALID_I & S_AXI_RREADY_I;
// Signal that the command is done (so that it can be poped from command queue).
assign cmd_ready_i = cmd_valid & pop_si_data & M_AXI_RLAST;
assign cmd_ready = cmd_ready_i;
// Detect when MI-side is stalling.
assign si_stalling = S_AXI_RVALID_I & ~S_AXI_RREADY_I;
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Simple AXI signal forwarding:
//
// USER, ID, DATA and RRESP passes through untouched.
//
// LAST has to be filtered to remove any intermediate LAST (due to split
// trasactions). LAST is only removed for the first parts of a split
// transaction. When splitting is unsupported is the LAST filtering completely
// completely removed.
//
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Calculate last, i.e. mask from split transactions.
assign S_AXI_RLAST_I = M_AXI_RLAST &
( ~cmd_split | ( C_SUPPORT_SPLITTING == 0 ) );
// Data is passed through.
assign S_AXI_RID_I = M_AXI_RID;
assign S_AXI_RUSER_I = M_AXI_RUSER;
assign S_AXI_RDATA_I = M_AXI_RDATA;
assign S_AXI_RRESP_I = M_AXI_RRESP;
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// SI-side output handling
//
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// TODO: registered?
assign S_AXI_RREADY_I = S_AXI_RREADY;
assign S_AXI_RVALID = S_AXI_RVALID_I;
assign S_AXI_RID = S_AXI_RID_I;
assign S_AXI_RDATA = S_AXI_RDATA_I;
assign S_AXI_RRESP = S_AXI_RRESP_I;
assign S_AXI_RLAST = S_AXI_RLAST_I;
assign S_AXI_RUSER = S_AXI_RUSER_I;
endmodule
|
// -- (c) Copyright 2010 - 2011 Xilinx, Inc. All rights reserved.
// --
// -- This file contains confidential and proprietary information
// -- of Xilinx, Inc. and is protected under U.S. and
// -- international copyright and other intellectual property
// -- laws.
// --
// -- DISCLAIMER
// -- This disclaimer is not a license and does not grant any
// -- rights to the materials distributed herewith. Except as
// -- otherwise provided in a valid license issued to you by
// -- Xilinx, and to the maximum extent permitted by applicable
// -- law: (1) THESE MATERIALS ARE MADE AVAILABLE "AS IS" AND
// -- WITH ALL FAULTS, AND XILINX HEREBY DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES
// -- AND CONDITIONS, EXPRESS, IMPLIED, OR STATUTORY, INCLUDING
// -- BUT NOT LIMITED TO WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, NON-
// -- INFRINGEMENT, OR FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE; and
// -- (2) Xilinx shall not be liable (whether in contract or tort,
// -- including negligence, or under any other theory of
// -- liability) for any loss or damage of any kind or nature
// -- related to, arising under or in connection with these
// -- materials, including for any direct, or any indirect,
// -- special, incidental, or consequential loss or damage
// -- (including loss of data, profits, goodwill, or any type of
// -- loss or damage suffered as a result of any action brought
// -- by a third party) even if such damage or loss was
// -- reasonably foreseeable or Xilinx had been advised of the
// -- possibility of the same.
// --
// -- CRITICAL APPLICATIONS
// -- Xilinx products are not designed or intended to be fail-
// -- safe, or for use in any application requiring fail-safe
// -- performance, such as life-support or safety devices or
// -- systems, Class III medical devices, nuclear facilities,
// -- applications related to the deployment of airbags, or any
// -- other applications that could lead to death, personal
// -- injury, or severe property or environmental damage
// -- (individually and collectively, "Critical
// -- Applications"). Customer assumes the sole risk and
// -- liability of any use of Xilinx products in Critical
// -- Applications, subject only to applicable laws and
// -- regulations governing limitations on product liability.
// --
// -- THIS COPYRIGHT NOTICE AND DISCLAIMER MUST BE RETAINED AS
// -- PART OF THIS FILE AT ALL TIMES.
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
//
// Description: Read Data Response AXI3 Slave Converter
// Forwards and re-assembles split transactions.
//
// Verilog-standard: Verilog 2001
//--------------------------------------------------------------------------
//
// Structure:
// r_axi3_conv
//
//--------------------------------------------------------------------------
`timescale 1ps/1ps
(* DowngradeIPIdentifiedWarnings="yes" *)
module axi_protocol_converter_v2_1_r_axi3_conv #
(
parameter C_FAMILY = "none",
parameter integer C_AXI_ID_WIDTH = 1,
parameter integer C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH = 32,
parameter integer C_AXI_DATA_WIDTH = 32,
parameter integer C_AXI_SUPPORTS_USER_SIGNALS = 0,
parameter integer C_AXI_RUSER_WIDTH = 1,
parameter integer C_SUPPORT_SPLITTING = 1,
// Implement transaction splitting logic.
// Disabled whan all connected masters are AXI3 and have same or narrower data width.
parameter integer C_SUPPORT_BURSTS = 1
// Disabled when all connected masters are AxiLite,
// allowing logic to be simplified.
)
(
// System Signals
input wire ACLK,
input wire ARESET,
// Command Interface
input wire cmd_valid,
input wire cmd_split,
output wire cmd_ready,
// Slave Interface Read Data Ports
output wire [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] S_AXI_RID,
output wire [C_AXI_DATA_WIDTH-1:0] S_AXI_RDATA,
output wire [2-1:0] S_AXI_RRESP,
output wire S_AXI_RLAST,
output wire [C_AXI_RUSER_WIDTH-1:0] S_AXI_RUSER,
output wire S_AXI_RVALID,
input wire S_AXI_RREADY,
// Master Interface Read Data Ports
input wire [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] M_AXI_RID,
input wire [C_AXI_DATA_WIDTH-1:0] M_AXI_RDATA,
input wire [2-1:0] M_AXI_RRESP,
input wire M_AXI_RLAST,
input wire [C_AXI_RUSER_WIDTH-1:0] M_AXI_RUSER,
input wire M_AXI_RVALID,
output wire M_AXI_RREADY
);
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Variables for generating parameter controlled instances.
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Local params
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Constants for packing levels.
localparam [2-1:0] C_RESP_OKAY = 2'b00;
localparam [2-1:0] C_RESP_EXOKAY = 2'b01;
localparam [2-1:0] C_RESP_SLVERROR = 2'b10;
localparam [2-1:0] C_RESP_DECERR = 2'b11;
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Functions
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Internal signals
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Throttling help signals.
wire cmd_ready_i;
wire pop_si_data;
wire si_stalling;
// Internal MI-side control signals.
wire M_AXI_RREADY_I;
// Internal signals for SI-side.
wire [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] S_AXI_RID_I;
wire [C_AXI_DATA_WIDTH-1:0] S_AXI_RDATA_I;
wire [2-1:0] S_AXI_RRESP_I;
wire S_AXI_RLAST_I;
wire [C_AXI_RUSER_WIDTH-1:0] S_AXI_RUSER_I;
wire S_AXI_RVALID_I;
wire S_AXI_RREADY_I;
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Handle interface handshaking:
//
// Forward data from MI-Side to SI-Side while a command is available. When
// the transaction has completed the command is popped from the Command FIFO.
//
//
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Pop word from SI-side.
assign M_AXI_RREADY_I = ~si_stalling & cmd_valid;
assign M_AXI_RREADY = M_AXI_RREADY_I;
// Indicate when there is data available @ SI-side.
assign S_AXI_RVALID_I = M_AXI_RVALID & cmd_valid;
// Get SI-side data.
assign pop_si_data = S_AXI_RVALID_I & S_AXI_RREADY_I;
// Signal that the command is done (so that it can be poped from command queue).
assign cmd_ready_i = cmd_valid & pop_si_data & M_AXI_RLAST;
assign cmd_ready = cmd_ready_i;
// Detect when MI-side is stalling.
assign si_stalling = S_AXI_RVALID_I & ~S_AXI_RREADY_I;
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Simple AXI signal forwarding:
//
// USER, ID, DATA and RRESP passes through untouched.
//
// LAST has to be filtered to remove any intermediate LAST (due to split
// trasactions). LAST is only removed for the first parts of a split
// transaction. When splitting is unsupported is the LAST filtering completely
// completely removed.
//
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Calculate last, i.e. mask from split transactions.
assign S_AXI_RLAST_I = M_AXI_RLAST &
( ~cmd_split | ( C_SUPPORT_SPLITTING == 0 ) );
// Data is passed through.
assign S_AXI_RID_I = M_AXI_RID;
assign S_AXI_RUSER_I = M_AXI_RUSER;
assign S_AXI_RDATA_I = M_AXI_RDATA;
assign S_AXI_RRESP_I = M_AXI_RRESP;
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// SI-side output handling
//
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// TODO: registered?
assign S_AXI_RREADY_I = S_AXI_RREADY;
assign S_AXI_RVALID = S_AXI_RVALID_I;
assign S_AXI_RID = S_AXI_RID_I;
assign S_AXI_RDATA = S_AXI_RDATA_I;
assign S_AXI_RRESP = S_AXI_RRESP_I;
assign S_AXI_RLAST = S_AXI_RLAST_I;
assign S_AXI_RUSER = S_AXI_RUSER_I;
endmodule
|
// -- (c) Copyright 2010 - 2011 Xilinx, Inc. All rights reserved.
// --
// -- This file contains confidential and proprietary information
// -- of Xilinx, Inc. and is protected under U.S. and
// -- international copyright and other intellectual property
// -- laws.
// --
// -- DISCLAIMER
// -- This disclaimer is not a license and does not grant any
// -- rights to the materials distributed herewith. Except as
// -- otherwise provided in a valid license issued to you by
// -- Xilinx, and to the maximum extent permitted by applicable
// -- law: (1) THESE MATERIALS ARE MADE AVAILABLE "AS IS" AND
// -- WITH ALL FAULTS, AND XILINX HEREBY DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES
// -- AND CONDITIONS, EXPRESS, IMPLIED, OR STATUTORY, INCLUDING
// -- BUT NOT LIMITED TO WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, NON-
// -- INFRINGEMENT, OR FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE; and
// -- (2) Xilinx shall not be liable (whether in contract or tort,
// -- including negligence, or under any other theory of
// -- liability) for any loss or damage of any kind or nature
// -- related to, arising under or in connection with these
// -- materials, including for any direct, or any indirect,
// -- special, incidental, or consequential loss or damage
// -- (including loss of data, profits, goodwill, or any type of
// -- loss or damage suffered as a result of any action brought
// -- by a third party) even if such damage or loss was
// -- reasonably foreseeable or Xilinx had been advised of the
// -- possibility of the same.
// --
// -- CRITICAL APPLICATIONS
// -- Xilinx products are not designed or intended to be fail-
// -- safe, or for use in any application requiring fail-safe
// -- performance, such as life-support or safety devices or
// -- systems, Class III medical devices, nuclear facilities,
// -- applications related to the deployment of airbags, or any
// -- other applications that could lead to death, personal
// -- injury, or severe property or environmental damage
// -- (individually and collectively, "Critical
// -- Applications"). Customer assumes the sole risk and
// -- liability of any use of Xilinx products in Critical
// -- Applications, subject only to applicable laws and
// -- regulations governing limitations on product liability.
// --
// -- THIS COPYRIGHT NOTICE AND DISCLAIMER MUST BE RETAINED AS
// -- PART OF THIS FILE AT ALL TIMES.
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
//
// Description: Read Data Response AXI3 Slave Converter
// Forwards and re-assembles split transactions.
//
// Verilog-standard: Verilog 2001
//--------------------------------------------------------------------------
//
// Structure:
// r_axi3_conv
//
//--------------------------------------------------------------------------
`timescale 1ps/1ps
(* DowngradeIPIdentifiedWarnings="yes" *)
module axi_protocol_converter_v2_1_r_axi3_conv #
(
parameter C_FAMILY = "none",
parameter integer C_AXI_ID_WIDTH = 1,
parameter integer C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH = 32,
parameter integer C_AXI_DATA_WIDTH = 32,
parameter integer C_AXI_SUPPORTS_USER_SIGNALS = 0,
parameter integer C_AXI_RUSER_WIDTH = 1,
parameter integer C_SUPPORT_SPLITTING = 1,
// Implement transaction splitting logic.
// Disabled whan all connected masters are AXI3 and have same or narrower data width.
parameter integer C_SUPPORT_BURSTS = 1
// Disabled when all connected masters are AxiLite,
// allowing logic to be simplified.
)
(
// System Signals
input wire ACLK,
input wire ARESET,
// Command Interface
input wire cmd_valid,
input wire cmd_split,
output wire cmd_ready,
// Slave Interface Read Data Ports
output wire [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] S_AXI_RID,
output wire [C_AXI_DATA_WIDTH-1:0] S_AXI_RDATA,
output wire [2-1:0] S_AXI_RRESP,
output wire S_AXI_RLAST,
output wire [C_AXI_RUSER_WIDTH-1:0] S_AXI_RUSER,
output wire S_AXI_RVALID,
input wire S_AXI_RREADY,
// Master Interface Read Data Ports
input wire [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] M_AXI_RID,
input wire [C_AXI_DATA_WIDTH-1:0] M_AXI_RDATA,
input wire [2-1:0] M_AXI_RRESP,
input wire M_AXI_RLAST,
input wire [C_AXI_RUSER_WIDTH-1:0] M_AXI_RUSER,
input wire M_AXI_RVALID,
output wire M_AXI_RREADY
);
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Variables for generating parameter controlled instances.
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Local params
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Constants for packing levels.
localparam [2-1:0] C_RESP_OKAY = 2'b00;
localparam [2-1:0] C_RESP_EXOKAY = 2'b01;
localparam [2-1:0] C_RESP_SLVERROR = 2'b10;
localparam [2-1:0] C_RESP_DECERR = 2'b11;
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Functions
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Internal signals
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Throttling help signals.
wire cmd_ready_i;
wire pop_si_data;
wire si_stalling;
// Internal MI-side control signals.
wire M_AXI_RREADY_I;
// Internal signals for SI-side.
wire [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] S_AXI_RID_I;
wire [C_AXI_DATA_WIDTH-1:0] S_AXI_RDATA_I;
wire [2-1:0] S_AXI_RRESP_I;
wire S_AXI_RLAST_I;
wire [C_AXI_RUSER_WIDTH-1:0] S_AXI_RUSER_I;
wire S_AXI_RVALID_I;
wire S_AXI_RREADY_I;
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Handle interface handshaking:
//
// Forward data from MI-Side to SI-Side while a command is available. When
// the transaction has completed the command is popped from the Command FIFO.
//
//
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Pop word from SI-side.
assign M_AXI_RREADY_I = ~si_stalling & cmd_valid;
assign M_AXI_RREADY = M_AXI_RREADY_I;
// Indicate when there is data available @ SI-side.
assign S_AXI_RVALID_I = M_AXI_RVALID & cmd_valid;
// Get SI-side data.
assign pop_si_data = S_AXI_RVALID_I & S_AXI_RREADY_I;
// Signal that the command is done (so that it can be poped from command queue).
assign cmd_ready_i = cmd_valid & pop_si_data & M_AXI_RLAST;
assign cmd_ready = cmd_ready_i;
// Detect when MI-side is stalling.
assign si_stalling = S_AXI_RVALID_I & ~S_AXI_RREADY_I;
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Simple AXI signal forwarding:
//
// USER, ID, DATA and RRESP passes through untouched.
//
// LAST has to be filtered to remove any intermediate LAST (due to split
// trasactions). LAST is only removed for the first parts of a split
// transaction. When splitting is unsupported is the LAST filtering completely
// completely removed.
//
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Calculate last, i.e. mask from split transactions.
assign S_AXI_RLAST_I = M_AXI_RLAST &
( ~cmd_split | ( C_SUPPORT_SPLITTING == 0 ) );
// Data is passed through.
assign S_AXI_RID_I = M_AXI_RID;
assign S_AXI_RUSER_I = M_AXI_RUSER;
assign S_AXI_RDATA_I = M_AXI_RDATA;
assign S_AXI_RRESP_I = M_AXI_RRESP;
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// SI-side output handling
//
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// TODO: registered?
assign S_AXI_RREADY_I = S_AXI_RREADY;
assign S_AXI_RVALID = S_AXI_RVALID_I;
assign S_AXI_RID = S_AXI_RID_I;
assign S_AXI_RDATA = S_AXI_RDATA_I;
assign S_AXI_RRESP = S_AXI_RRESP_I;
assign S_AXI_RLAST = S_AXI_RLAST_I;
assign S_AXI_RUSER = S_AXI_RUSER_I;
endmodule
|
// -- (c) Copyright 2010 - 2011 Xilinx, Inc. All rights reserved.
// --
// -- This file contains confidential and proprietary information
// -- of Xilinx, Inc. and is protected under U.S. and
// -- international copyright and other intellectual property
// -- laws.
// --
// -- DISCLAIMER
// -- This disclaimer is not a license and does not grant any
// -- rights to the materials distributed herewith. Except as
// -- otherwise provided in a valid license issued to you by
// -- Xilinx, and to the maximum extent permitted by applicable
// -- law: (1) THESE MATERIALS ARE MADE AVAILABLE "AS IS" AND
// -- WITH ALL FAULTS, AND XILINX HEREBY DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES
// -- AND CONDITIONS, EXPRESS, IMPLIED, OR STATUTORY, INCLUDING
// -- BUT NOT LIMITED TO WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, NON-
// -- INFRINGEMENT, OR FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE; and
// -- (2) Xilinx shall not be liable (whether in contract or tort,
// -- including negligence, or under any other theory of
// -- liability) for any loss or damage of any kind or nature
// -- related to, arising under or in connection with these
// -- materials, including for any direct, or any indirect,
// -- special, incidental, or consequential loss or damage
// -- (including loss of data, profits, goodwill, or any type of
// -- loss or damage suffered as a result of any action brought
// -- by a third party) even if such damage or loss was
// -- reasonably foreseeable or Xilinx had been advised of the
// -- possibility of the same.
// --
// -- CRITICAL APPLICATIONS
// -- Xilinx products are not designed or intended to be fail-
// -- safe, or for use in any application requiring fail-safe
// -- performance, such as life-support or safety devices or
// -- systems, Class III medical devices, nuclear facilities,
// -- applications related to the deployment of airbags, or any
// -- other applications that could lead to death, personal
// -- injury, or severe property or environmental damage
// -- (individually and collectively, "Critical
// -- Applications"). Customer assumes the sole risk and
// -- liability of any use of Xilinx products in Critical
// -- Applications, subject only to applicable laws and
// -- regulations governing limitations on product liability.
// --
// -- THIS COPYRIGHT NOTICE AND DISCLAIMER MUST BE RETAINED AS
// -- PART OF THIS FILE AT ALL TIMES.
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
//
// Description: Read Data Response AXI3 Slave Converter
// Forwards and re-assembles split transactions.
//
// Verilog-standard: Verilog 2001
//--------------------------------------------------------------------------
//
// Structure:
// r_axi3_conv
//
//--------------------------------------------------------------------------
`timescale 1ps/1ps
(* DowngradeIPIdentifiedWarnings="yes" *)
module axi_protocol_converter_v2_1_r_axi3_conv #
(
parameter C_FAMILY = "none",
parameter integer C_AXI_ID_WIDTH = 1,
parameter integer C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH = 32,
parameter integer C_AXI_DATA_WIDTH = 32,
parameter integer C_AXI_SUPPORTS_USER_SIGNALS = 0,
parameter integer C_AXI_RUSER_WIDTH = 1,
parameter integer C_SUPPORT_SPLITTING = 1,
// Implement transaction splitting logic.
// Disabled whan all connected masters are AXI3 and have same or narrower data width.
parameter integer C_SUPPORT_BURSTS = 1
// Disabled when all connected masters are AxiLite,
// allowing logic to be simplified.
)
(
// System Signals
input wire ACLK,
input wire ARESET,
// Command Interface
input wire cmd_valid,
input wire cmd_split,
output wire cmd_ready,
// Slave Interface Read Data Ports
output wire [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] S_AXI_RID,
output wire [C_AXI_DATA_WIDTH-1:0] S_AXI_RDATA,
output wire [2-1:0] S_AXI_RRESP,
output wire S_AXI_RLAST,
output wire [C_AXI_RUSER_WIDTH-1:0] S_AXI_RUSER,
output wire S_AXI_RVALID,
input wire S_AXI_RREADY,
// Master Interface Read Data Ports
input wire [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] M_AXI_RID,
input wire [C_AXI_DATA_WIDTH-1:0] M_AXI_RDATA,
input wire [2-1:0] M_AXI_RRESP,
input wire M_AXI_RLAST,
input wire [C_AXI_RUSER_WIDTH-1:0] M_AXI_RUSER,
input wire M_AXI_RVALID,
output wire M_AXI_RREADY
);
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Variables for generating parameter controlled instances.
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Local params
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Constants for packing levels.
localparam [2-1:0] C_RESP_OKAY = 2'b00;
localparam [2-1:0] C_RESP_EXOKAY = 2'b01;
localparam [2-1:0] C_RESP_SLVERROR = 2'b10;
localparam [2-1:0] C_RESP_DECERR = 2'b11;
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Functions
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Internal signals
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Throttling help signals.
wire cmd_ready_i;
wire pop_si_data;
wire si_stalling;
// Internal MI-side control signals.
wire M_AXI_RREADY_I;
// Internal signals for SI-side.
wire [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] S_AXI_RID_I;
wire [C_AXI_DATA_WIDTH-1:0] S_AXI_RDATA_I;
wire [2-1:0] S_AXI_RRESP_I;
wire S_AXI_RLAST_I;
wire [C_AXI_RUSER_WIDTH-1:0] S_AXI_RUSER_I;
wire S_AXI_RVALID_I;
wire S_AXI_RREADY_I;
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Handle interface handshaking:
//
// Forward data from MI-Side to SI-Side while a command is available. When
// the transaction has completed the command is popped from the Command FIFO.
//
//
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Pop word from SI-side.
assign M_AXI_RREADY_I = ~si_stalling & cmd_valid;
assign M_AXI_RREADY = M_AXI_RREADY_I;
// Indicate when there is data available @ SI-side.
assign S_AXI_RVALID_I = M_AXI_RVALID & cmd_valid;
// Get SI-side data.
assign pop_si_data = S_AXI_RVALID_I & S_AXI_RREADY_I;
// Signal that the command is done (so that it can be poped from command queue).
assign cmd_ready_i = cmd_valid & pop_si_data & M_AXI_RLAST;
assign cmd_ready = cmd_ready_i;
// Detect when MI-side is stalling.
assign si_stalling = S_AXI_RVALID_I & ~S_AXI_RREADY_I;
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Simple AXI signal forwarding:
//
// USER, ID, DATA and RRESP passes through untouched.
//
// LAST has to be filtered to remove any intermediate LAST (due to split
// trasactions). LAST is only removed for the first parts of a split
// transaction. When splitting is unsupported is the LAST filtering completely
// completely removed.
//
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Calculate last, i.e. mask from split transactions.
assign S_AXI_RLAST_I = M_AXI_RLAST &
( ~cmd_split | ( C_SUPPORT_SPLITTING == 0 ) );
// Data is passed through.
assign S_AXI_RID_I = M_AXI_RID;
assign S_AXI_RUSER_I = M_AXI_RUSER;
assign S_AXI_RDATA_I = M_AXI_RDATA;
assign S_AXI_RRESP_I = M_AXI_RRESP;
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// SI-side output handling
//
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// TODO: registered?
assign S_AXI_RREADY_I = S_AXI_RREADY;
assign S_AXI_RVALID = S_AXI_RVALID_I;
assign S_AXI_RID = S_AXI_RID_I;
assign S_AXI_RDATA = S_AXI_RDATA_I;
assign S_AXI_RRESP = S_AXI_RRESP_I;
assign S_AXI_RLAST = S_AXI_RLAST_I;
assign S_AXI_RUSER = S_AXI_RUSER_I;
endmodule
|
// -- (c) Copyright 2010 - 2011 Xilinx, Inc. All rights reserved.
// --
// -- This file contains confidential and proprietary information
// -- of Xilinx, Inc. and is protected under U.S. and
// -- international copyright and other intellectual property
// -- laws.
// --
// -- DISCLAIMER
// -- This disclaimer is not a license and does not grant any
// -- rights to the materials distributed herewith. Except as
// -- otherwise provided in a valid license issued to you by
// -- Xilinx, and to the maximum extent permitted by applicable
// -- law: (1) THESE MATERIALS ARE MADE AVAILABLE "AS IS" AND
// -- WITH ALL FAULTS, AND XILINX HEREBY DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES
// -- AND CONDITIONS, EXPRESS, IMPLIED, OR STATUTORY, INCLUDING
// -- BUT NOT LIMITED TO WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, NON-
// -- INFRINGEMENT, OR FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE; and
// -- (2) Xilinx shall not be liable (whether in contract or tort,
// -- including negligence, or under any other theory of
// -- liability) for any loss or damage of any kind or nature
// -- related to, arising under or in connection with these
// -- materials, including for any direct, or any indirect,
// -- special, incidental, or consequential loss or damage
// -- (including loss of data, profits, goodwill, or any type of
// -- loss or damage suffered as a result of any action brought
// -- by a third party) even if such damage or loss was
// -- reasonably foreseeable or Xilinx had been advised of the
// -- possibility of the same.
// --
// -- CRITICAL APPLICATIONS
// -- Xilinx products are not designed or intended to be fail-
// -- safe, or for use in any application requiring fail-safe
// -- performance, such as life-support or safety devices or
// -- systems, Class III medical devices, nuclear facilities,
// -- applications related to the deployment of airbags, or any
// -- other applications that could lead to death, personal
// -- injury, or severe property or environmental damage
// -- (individually and collectively, "Critical
// -- Applications"). Customer assumes the sole risk and
// -- liability of any use of Xilinx products in Critical
// -- Applications, subject only to applicable laws and
// -- regulations governing limitations on product liability.
// --
// -- THIS COPYRIGHT NOTICE AND DISCLAIMER MUST BE RETAINED AS
// -- PART OF THIS FILE AT ALL TIMES.
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
//
// Description: Read Data Response AXI3 Slave Converter
// Forwards and re-assembles split transactions.
//
// Verilog-standard: Verilog 2001
//--------------------------------------------------------------------------
//
// Structure:
// r_axi3_conv
//
//--------------------------------------------------------------------------
`timescale 1ps/1ps
(* DowngradeIPIdentifiedWarnings="yes" *)
module axi_protocol_converter_v2_1_r_axi3_conv #
(
parameter C_FAMILY = "none",
parameter integer C_AXI_ID_WIDTH = 1,
parameter integer C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH = 32,
parameter integer C_AXI_DATA_WIDTH = 32,
parameter integer C_AXI_SUPPORTS_USER_SIGNALS = 0,
parameter integer C_AXI_RUSER_WIDTH = 1,
parameter integer C_SUPPORT_SPLITTING = 1,
// Implement transaction splitting logic.
// Disabled whan all connected masters are AXI3 and have same or narrower data width.
parameter integer C_SUPPORT_BURSTS = 1
// Disabled when all connected masters are AxiLite,
// allowing logic to be simplified.
)
(
// System Signals
input wire ACLK,
input wire ARESET,
// Command Interface
input wire cmd_valid,
input wire cmd_split,
output wire cmd_ready,
// Slave Interface Read Data Ports
output wire [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] S_AXI_RID,
output wire [C_AXI_DATA_WIDTH-1:0] S_AXI_RDATA,
output wire [2-1:0] S_AXI_RRESP,
output wire S_AXI_RLAST,
output wire [C_AXI_RUSER_WIDTH-1:0] S_AXI_RUSER,
output wire S_AXI_RVALID,
input wire S_AXI_RREADY,
// Master Interface Read Data Ports
input wire [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] M_AXI_RID,
input wire [C_AXI_DATA_WIDTH-1:0] M_AXI_RDATA,
input wire [2-1:0] M_AXI_RRESP,
input wire M_AXI_RLAST,
input wire [C_AXI_RUSER_WIDTH-1:0] M_AXI_RUSER,
input wire M_AXI_RVALID,
output wire M_AXI_RREADY
);
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Variables for generating parameter controlled instances.
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Local params
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Constants for packing levels.
localparam [2-1:0] C_RESP_OKAY = 2'b00;
localparam [2-1:0] C_RESP_EXOKAY = 2'b01;
localparam [2-1:0] C_RESP_SLVERROR = 2'b10;
localparam [2-1:0] C_RESP_DECERR = 2'b11;
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Functions
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Internal signals
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Throttling help signals.
wire cmd_ready_i;
wire pop_si_data;
wire si_stalling;
// Internal MI-side control signals.
wire M_AXI_RREADY_I;
// Internal signals for SI-side.
wire [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] S_AXI_RID_I;
wire [C_AXI_DATA_WIDTH-1:0] S_AXI_RDATA_I;
wire [2-1:0] S_AXI_RRESP_I;
wire S_AXI_RLAST_I;
wire [C_AXI_RUSER_WIDTH-1:0] S_AXI_RUSER_I;
wire S_AXI_RVALID_I;
wire S_AXI_RREADY_I;
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Handle interface handshaking:
//
// Forward data from MI-Side to SI-Side while a command is available. When
// the transaction has completed the command is popped from the Command FIFO.
//
//
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Pop word from SI-side.
assign M_AXI_RREADY_I = ~si_stalling & cmd_valid;
assign M_AXI_RREADY = M_AXI_RREADY_I;
// Indicate when there is data available @ SI-side.
assign S_AXI_RVALID_I = M_AXI_RVALID & cmd_valid;
// Get SI-side data.
assign pop_si_data = S_AXI_RVALID_I & S_AXI_RREADY_I;
// Signal that the command is done (so that it can be poped from command queue).
assign cmd_ready_i = cmd_valid & pop_si_data & M_AXI_RLAST;
assign cmd_ready = cmd_ready_i;
// Detect when MI-side is stalling.
assign si_stalling = S_AXI_RVALID_I & ~S_AXI_RREADY_I;
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Simple AXI signal forwarding:
//
// USER, ID, DATA and RRESP passes through untouched.
//
// LAST has to be filtered to remove any intermediate LAST (due to split
// trasactions). LAST is only removed for the first parts of a split
// transaction. When splitting is unsupported is the LAST filtering completely
// completely removed.
//
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Calculate last, i.e. mask from split transactions.
assign S_AXI_RLAST_I = M_AXI_RLAST &
( ~cmd_split | ( C_SUPPORT_SPLITTING == 0 ) );
// Data is passed through.
assign S_AXI_RID_I = M_AXI_RID;
assign S_AXI_RUSER_I = M_AXI_RUSER;
assign S_AXI_RDATA_I = M_AXI_RDATA;
assign S_AXI_RRESP_I = M_AXI_RRESP;
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// SI-side output handling
//
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// TODO: registered?
assign S_AXI_RREADY_I = S_AXI_RREADY;
assign S_AXI_RVALID = S_AXI_RVALID_I;
assign S_AXI_RID = S_AXI_RID_I;
assign S_AXI_RDATA = S_AXI_RDATA_I;
assign S_AXI_RRESP = S_AXI_RRESP_I;
assign S_AXI_RLAST = S_AXI_RLAST_I;
assign S_AXI_RUSER = S_AXI_RUSER_I;
endmodule
|
/*
*
* Copyright (c) 2011 [email protected]
*
*
*
* This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*
*/
`timescale 1ns/1ps
module e0 (x, y);
input [31:0] x;
output [31:0] y;
assign y = {x[1:0],x[31:2]} ^ {x[12:0],x[31:13]} ^ {x[21:0],x[31:22]};
endmodule
module e1 (x, y);
input [31:0] x;
output [31:0] y;
assign y = {x[5:0],x[31:6]} ^ {x[10:0],x[31:11]} ^ {x[24:0],x[31:25]};
endmodule
module ch (x, y, z, o);
input [31:0] x, y, z;
output [31:0] o;
assign o = z ^ (x & (y ^ z));
endmodule
module maj (x, y, z, o);
input [31:0] x, y, z;
output [31:0] o;
assign o = (x & y) | (z & (x | y));
endmodule
module s0 (x, y);
input [31:0] x;
output [31:0] y;
assign y[31:29] = x[6:4] ^ x[17:15];
assign y[28:0] = {x[3:0], x[31:7]} ^ {x[14:0],x[31:18]} ^ x[31:3];
endmodule
module s1 (x, y);
input [31:0] x;
output [31:0] y;
assign y[31:22] = x[16:7] ^ x[18:9];
assign y[21:0] = {x[6:0],x[31:17]} ^ {x[8:0],x[31:19]} ^ x[31:10];
endmodule
|
/*
*
* Copyright (c) 2011 [email protected]
*
*
*
* This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*
*/
`timescale 1ns/1ps
module e0 (x, y);
input [31:0] x;
output [31:0] y;
assign y = {x[1:0],x[31:2]} ^ {x[12:0],x[31:13]} ^ {x[21:0],x[31:22]};
endmodule
module e1 (x, y);
input [31:0] x;
output [31:0] y;
assign y = {x[5:0],x[31:6]} ^ {x[10:0],x[31:11]} ^ {x[24:0],x[31:25]};
endmodule
module ch (x, y, z, o);
input [31:0] x, y, z;
output [31:0] o;
assign o = z ^ (x & (y ^ z));
endmodule
module maj (x, y, z, o);
input [31:0] x, y, z;
output [31:0] o;
assign o = (x & y) | (z & (x | y));
endmodule
module s0 (x, y);
input [31:0] x;
output [31:0] y;
assign y[31:29] = x[6:4] ^ x[17:15];
assign y[28:0] = {x[3:0], x[31:7]} ^ {x[14:0],x[31:18]} ^ x[31:3];
endmodule
module s1 (x, y);
input [31:0] x;
output [31:0] y;
assign y[31:22] = x[16:7] ^ x[18:9];
assign y[21:0] = {x[6:0],x[31:17]} ^ {x[8:0],x[31:19]} ^ x[31:10];
endmodule
|
/*
*
* Copyright (c) 2011 [email protected]
*
*
*
* This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*
*/
`timescale 1ns/1ps
module e0 (x, y);
input [31:0] x;
output [31:0] y;
assign y = {x[1:0],x[31:2]} ^ {x[12:0],x[31:13]} ^ {x[21:0],x[31:22]};
endmodule
module e1 (x, y);
input [31:0] x;
output [31:0] y;
assign y = {x[5:0],x[31:6]} ^ {x[10:0],x[31:11]} ^ {x[24:0],x[31:25]};
endmodule
module ch (x, y, z, o);
input [31:0] x, y, z;
output [31:0] o;
assign o = z ^ (x & (y ^ z));
endmodule
module maj (x, y, z, o);
input [31:0] x, y, z;
output [31:0] o;
assign o = (x & y) | (z & (x | y));
endmodule
module s0 (x, y);
input [31:0] x;
output [31:0] y;
assign y[31:29] = x[6:4] ^ x[17:15];
assign y[28:0] = {x[3:0], x[31:7]} ^ {x[14:0],x[31:18]} ^ x[31:3];
endmodule
module s1 (x, y);
input [31:0] x;
output [31:0] y;
assign y[31:22] = x[16:7] ^ x[18:9];
assign y[21:0] = {x[6:0],x[31:17]} ^ {x[8:0],x[31:19]} ^ x[31:10];
endmodule
|
/*
*
* Copyright (c) 2011 [email protected]
*
*
*
* This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*
*/
`timescale 1ns/1ps
module e0 (x, y);
input [31:0] x;
output [31:0] y;
assign y = {x[1:0],x[31:2]} ^ {x[12:0],x[31:13]} ^ {x[21:0],x[31:22]};
endmodule
module e1 (x, y);
input [31:0] x;
output [31:0] y;
assign y = {x[5:0],x[31:6]} ^ {x[10:0],x[31:11]} ^ {x[24:0],x[31:25]};
endmodule
module ch (x, y, z, o);
input [31:0] x, y, z;
output [31:0] o;
assign o = z ^ (x & (y ^ z));
endmodule
module maj (x, y, z, o);
input [31:0] x, y, z;
output [31:0] o;
assign o = (x & y) | (z & (x | y));
endmodule
module s0 (x, y);
input [31:0] x;
output [31:0] y;
assign y[31:29] = x[6:4] ^ x[17:15];
assign y[28:0] = {x[3:0], x[31:7]} ^ {x[14:0],x[31:18]} ^ x[31:3];
endmodule
module s1 (x, y);
input [31:0] x;
output [31:0] y;
assign y[31:22] = x[16:7] ^ x[18:9];
assign y[21:0] = {x[6:0],x[31:17]} ^ {x[8:0],x[31:19]} ^ x[31:10];
endmodule
|
/*
*
* Copyright (c) 2011 [email protected]
*
*
*
* This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*
*/
`timescale 1ns/1ps
module e0 (x, y);
input [31:0] x;
output [31:0] y;
assign y = {x[1:0],x[31:2]} ^ {x[12:0],x[31:13]} ^ {x[21:0],x[31:22]};
endmodule
module e1 (x, y);
input [31:0] x;
output [31:0] y;
assign y = {x[5:0],x[31:6]} ^ {x[10:0],x[31:11]} ^ {x[24:0],x[31:25]};
endmodule
module ch (x, y, z, o);
input [31:0] x, y, z;
output [31:0] o;
assign o = z ^ (x & (y ^ z));
endmodule
module maj (x, y, z, o);
input [31:0] x, y, z;
output [31:0] o;
assign o = (x & y) | (z & (x | y));
endmodule
module s0 (x, y);
input [31:0] x;
output [31:0] y;
assign y[31:29] = x[6:4] ^ x[17:15];
assign y[28:0] = {x[3:0], x[31:7]} ^ {x[14:0],x[31:18]} ^ x[31:3];
endmodule
module s1 (x, y);
input [31:0] x;
output [31:0] y;
assign y[31:22] = x[16:7] ^ x[18:9];
assign y[21:0] = {x[6:0],x[31:17]} ^ {x[8:0],x[31:19]} ^ x[31:10];
endmodule
|
/*
*
* Copyright (c) 2011 [email protected]
*
*
*
* This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*
*/
`timescale 1ns/1ps
module e0 (x, y);
input [31:0] x;
output [31:0] y;
assign y = {x[1:0],x[31:2]} ^ {x[12:0],x[31:13]} ^ {x[21:0],x[31:22]};
endmodule
module e1 (x, y);
input [31:0] x;
output [31:0] y;
assign y = {x[5:0],x[31:6]} ^ {x[10:0],x[31:11]} ^ {x[24:0],x[31:25]};
endmodule
module ch (x, y, z, o);
input [31:0] x, y, z;
output [31:0] o;
assign o = z ^ (x & (y ^ z));
endmodule
module maj (x, y, z, o);
input [31:0] x, y, z;
output [31:0] o;
assign o = (x & y) | (z & (x | y));
endmodule
module s0 (x, y);
input [31:0] x;
output [31:0] y;
assign y[31:29] = x[6:4] ^ x[17:15];
assign y[28:0] = {x[3:0], x[31:7]} ^ {x[14:0],x[31:18]} ^ x[31:3];
endmodule
module s1 (x, y);
input [31:0] x;
output [31:0] y;
assign y[31:22] = x[16:7] ^ x[18:9];
assign y[21:0] = {x[6:0],x[31:17]} ^ {x[8:0],x[31:19]} ^ x[31:10];
endmodule
|
/*
*
* Copyright (c) 2011 [email protected]
*
*
*
* This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*
*/
`timescale 1ns/1ps
module e0 (x, y);
input [31:0] x;
output [31:0] y;
assign y = {x[1:0],x[31:2]} ^ {x[12:0],x[31:13]} ^ {x[21:0],x[31:22]};
endmodule
module e1 (x, y);
input [31:0] x;
output [31:0] y;
assign y = {x[5:0],x[31:6]} ^ {x[10:0],x[31:11]} ^ {x[24:0],x[31:25]};
endmodule
module ch (x, y, z, o);
input [31:0] x, y, z;
output [31:0] o;
assign o = z ^ (x & (y ^ z));
endmodule
module maj (x, y, z, o);
input [31:0] x, y, z;
output [31:0] o;
assign o = (x & y) | (z & (x | y));
endmodule
module s0 (x, y);
input [31:0] x;
output [31:0] y;
assign y[31:29] = x[6:4] ^ x[17:15];
assign y[28:0] = {x[3:0], x[31:7]} ^ {x[14:0],x[31:18]} ^ x[31:3];
endmodule
module s1 (x, y);
input [31:0] x;
output [31:0] y;
assign y[31:22] = x[16:7] ^ x[18:9];
assign y[21:0] = {x[6:0],x[31:17]} ^ {x[8:0],x[31:19]} ^ x[31:10];
endmodule
|
/*
*
* Copyright (c) 2011 [email protected]
*
*
*
* This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*
*/
`timescale 1ns/1ps
module e0 (x, y);
input [31:0] x;
output [31:0] y;
assign y = {x[1:0],x[31:2]} ^ {x[12:0],x[31:13]} ^ {x[21:0],x[31:22]};
endmodule
module e1 (x, y);
input [31:0] x;
output [31:0] y;
assign y = {x[5:0],x[31:6]} ^ {x[10:0],x[31:11]} ^ {x[24:0],x[31:25]};
endmodule
module ch (x, y, z, o);
input [31:0] x, y, z;
output [31:0] o;
assign o = z ^ (x & (y ^ z));
endmodule
module maj (x, y, z, o);
input [31:0] x, y, z;
output [31:0] o;
assign o = (x & y) | (z & (x | y));
endmodule
module s0 (x, y);
input [31:0] x;
output [31:0] y;
assign y[31:29] = x[6:4] ^ x[17:15];
assign y[28:0] = {x[3:0], x[31:7]} ^ {x[14:0],x[31:18]} ^ x[31:3];
endmodule
module s1 (x, y);
input [31:0] x;
output [31:0] y;
assign y[31:22] = x[16:7] ^ x[18:9];
assign y[21:0] = {x[6:0],x[31:17]} ^ {x[8:0],x[31:19]} ^ x[31:10];
endmodule
|
/*
*
* Copyright (c) 2011 [email protected]
*
*
*
* This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*
*/
`timescale 1ns/1ps
module e0 (x, y);
input [31:0] x;
output [31:0] y;
assign y = {x[1:0],x[31:2]} ^ {x[12:0],x[31:13]} ^ {x[21:0],x[31:22]};
endmodule
module e1 (x, y);
input [31:0] x;
output [31:0] y;
assign y = {x[5:0],x[31:6]} ^ {x[10:0],x[31:11]} ^ {x[24:0],x[31:25]};
endmodule
module ch (x, y, z, o);
input [31:0] x, y, z;
output [31:0] o;
assign o = z ^ (x & (y ^ z));
endmodule
module maj (x, y, z, o);
input [31:0] x, y, z;
output [31:0] o;
assign o = (x & y) | (z & (x | y));
endmodule
module s0 (x, y);
input [31:0] x;
output [31:0] y;
assign y[31:29] = x[6:4] ^ x[17:15];
assign y[28:0] = {x[3:0], x[31:7]} ^ {x[14:0],x[31:18]} ^ x[31:3];
endmodule
module s1 (x, y);
input [31:0] x;
output [31:0] y;
assign y[31:22] = x[16:7] ^ x[18:9];
assign y[21:0] = {x[6:0],x[31:17]} ^ {x[8:0],x[31:19]} ^ x[31:10];
endmodule
|
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//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
//
// File name: axi_protocol_converter.v
//
// Description:
// This module is a bank of AXI4-Lite and AXI3 protocol converters for a vectored AXI interface.
// The interface of this module consists of a vectored slave and master interface
// which are each concatenations of upper-level AXI pathways,
// plus various vectored parameters.
// This module instantiates a set of individual protocol converter modules.
//
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
`timescale 1ps/1ps
`default_nettype none
(* DowngradeIPIdentifiedWarnings="yes" *)
module axi_protocol_converter_v2_1_axi_protocol_converter #(
parameter C_FAMILY = "virtex6",
parameter integer C_M_AXI_PROTOCOL = 0,
parameter integer C_S_AXI_PROTOCOL = 0,
parameter integer C_IGNORE_ID = 0,
// 0 = RID/BID are stored by axilite_conv.
// 1 = RID/BID have already been stored in an upstream device, like SASD crossbar.
parameter integer C_AXI_ID_WIDTH = 4,
parameter integer C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH = 32,
parameter integer C_AXI_DATA_WIDTH = 32,
parameter integer C_AXI_SUPPORTS_WRITE = 1,
parameter integer C_AXI_SUPPORTS_READ = 1,
parameter integer C_AXI_SUPPORTS_USER_SIGNALS = 0,
// 1 = Propagate all USER signals, 0 = DonÂt propagate.
parameter integer C_AXI_AWUSER_WIDTH = 1,
parameter integer C_AXI_ARUSER_WIDTH = 1,
parameter integer C_AXI_WUSER_WIDTH = 1,
parameter integer C_AXI_RUSER_WIDTH = 1,
parameter integer C_AXI_BUSER_WIDTH = 1,
parameter integer C_TRANSLATION_MODE = 1
// 0 (Unprotected) = Disable all error checking; master is well-behaved.
// 1 (Protection) = Detect SI transaction violations, but perform no splitting.
// AXI4 -> AXI3 must be <= 16 beats; AXI4/3 -> AXI4LITE must be single.
// 2 (Conversion) = Include transaction splitting logic
) (
// Global Signals
input wire aclk,
input wire aresetn,
// Slave Interface Write Address Ports
input wire [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] s_axi_awid,
input wire [C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH-1:0] s_axi_awaddr,
input wire [((C_S_AXI_PROTOCOL == 1) ? 4 : 8)-1:0] s_axi_awlen,
input wire [3-1:0] s_axi_awsize,
input wire [2-1:0] s_axi_awburst,
input wire [((C_S_AXI_PROTOCOL == 1) ? 2 : 1)-1:0] s_axi_awlock,
input wire [4-1:0] s_axi_awcache,
input wire [3-1:0] s_axi_awprot,
input wire [4-1:0] s_axi_awregion,
input wire [4-1:0] s_axi_awqos,
input wire [C_AXI_AWUSER_WIDTH-1:0] s_axi_awuser,
input wire s_axi_awvalid,
output wire s_axi_awready,
// Slave Interface Write Data Ports
input wire [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] s_axi_wid,
input wire [C_AXI_DATA_WIDTH-1:0] s_axi_wdata,
input wire [C_AXI_DATA_WIDTH/8-1:0] s_axi_wstrb,
input wire s_axi_wlast,
input wire [C_AXI_WUSER_WIDTH-1:0] s_axi_wuser,
input wire s_axi_wvalid,
output wire s_axi_wready,
// Slave Interface Write Response Ports
output wire [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] s_axi_bid,
output wire [2-1:0] s_axi_bresp,
output wire [C_AXI_BUSER_WIDTH-1:0] s_axi_buser,
output wire s_axi_bvalid,
input wire s_axi_bready,
// Slave Interface Read Address Ports
input wire [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] s_axi_arid,
input wire [C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH-1:0] s_axi_araddr,
input wire [((C_S_AXI_PROTOCOL == 1) ? 4 : 8)-1:0] s_axi_arlen,
input wire [3-1:0] s_axi_arsize,
input wire [2-1:0] s_axi_arburst,
input wire [((C_S_AXI_PROTOCOL == 1) ? 2 : 1)-1:0] s_axi_arlock,
input wire [4-1:0] s_axi_arcache,
input wire [3-1:0] s_axi_arprot,
input wire [4-1:0] s_axi_arregion,
input wire [4-1:0] s_axi_arqos,
input wire [C_AXI_ARUSER_WIDTH-1:0] s_axi_aruser,
input wire s_axi_arvalid,
output wire s_axi_arready,
// Slave Interface Read Data Ports
output wire [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] s_axi_rid,
output wire [C_AXI_DATA_WIDTH-1:0] s_axi_rdata,
output wire [2-1:0] s_axi_rresp,
output wire s_axi_rlast,
output wire [C_AXI_RUSER_WIDTH-1:0] s_axi_ruser,
output wire s_axi_rvalid,
input wire s_axi_rready,
// Master Interface Write Address Port
output wire [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] m_axi_awid,
output wire [C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH-1:0] m_axi_awaddr,
output wire [((C_M_AXI_PROTOCOL == 1) ? 4 : 8)-1:0] m_axi_awlen,
output wire [3-1:0] m_axi_awsize,
output wire [2-1:0] m_axi_awburst,
output wire [((C_M_AXI_PROTOCOL == 1) ? 2 : 1)-1:0] m_axi_awlock,
output wire [4-1:0] m_axi_awcache,
output wire [3-1:0] m_axi_awprot,
output wire [4-1:0] m_axi_awregion,
output wire [4-1:0] m_axi_awqos,
output wire [C_AXI_AWUSER_WIDTH-1:0] m_axi_awuser,
output wire m_axi_awvalid,
input wire m_axi_awready,
// Master Interface Write Data Ports
output wire [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] m_axi_wid,
output wire [C_AXI_DATA_WIDTH-1:0] m_axi_wdata,
output wire [C_AXI_DATA_WIDTH/8-1:0] m_axi_wstrb,
output wire m_axi_wlast,
output wire [C_AXI_WUSER_WIDTH-1:0] m_axi_wuser,
output wire m_axi_wvalid,
input wire m_axi_wready,
// Master Interface Write Response Ports
input wire [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] m_axi_bid,
input wire [2-1:0] m_axi_bresp,
input wire [C_AXI_BUSER_WIDTH-1:0] m_axi_buser,
input wire m_axi_bvalid,
output wire m_axi_bready,
// Master Interface Read Address Port
output wire [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] m_axi_arid,
output wire [C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH-1:0] m_axi_araddr,
output wire [((C_M_AXI_PROTOCOL == 1) ? 4 : 8)-1:0] m_axi_arlen,
output wire [3-1:0] m_axi_arsize,
output wire [2-1:0] m_axi_arburst,
output wire [((C_M_AXI_PROTOCOL == 1) ? 2 : 1)-1:0] m_axi_arlock,
output wire [4-1:0] m_axi_arcache,
output wire [3-1:0] m_axi_arprot,
output wire [4-1:0] m_axi_arregion,
output wire [4-1:0] m_axi_arqos,
output wire [C_AXI_ARUSER_WIDTH-1:0] m_axi_aruser,
output wire m_axi_arvalid,
input wire m_axi_arready,
// Master Interface Read Data Ports
input wire [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] m_axi_rid,
input wire [C_AXI_DATA_WIDTH-1:0] m_axi_rdata,
input wire [2-1:0] m_axi_rresp,
input wire m_axi_rlast,
input wire [C_AXI_RUSER_WIDTH-1:0] m_axi_ruser,
input wire m_axi_rvalid,
output wire m_axi_rready
);
localparam P_AXI4 = 32'h0;
localparam P_AXI3 = 32'h1;
localparam P_AXILITE = 32'h2;
localparam P_AXILITE_SIZE = (C_AXI_DATA_WIDTH == 32) ? 3'b010 : 3'b011;
localparam P_INCR = 2'b01;
localparam P_DECERR = 2'b11;
localparam P_SLVERR = 2'b10;
localparam integer P_PROTECTION = 1;
localparam integer P_CONVERSION = 2;
wire s_awvalid_i;
wire s_arvalid_i;
wire s_wvalid_i ;
wire s_bready_i ;
wire s_rready_i ;
wire s_awready_i;
wire s_wready_i;
wire s_bvalid_i;
wire [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] s_bid_i;
wire [1:0] s_bresp_i;
wire [C_AXI_BUSER_WIDTH-1:0] s_buser_i;
wire s_arready_i;
wire s_rvalid_i;
wire [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] s_rid_i;
wire [1:0] s_rresp_i;
wire [C_AXI_RUSER_WIDTH-1:0] s_ruser_i;
wire [C_AXI_DATA_WIDTH-1:0] s_rdata_i;
wire s_rlast_i;
generate
if ((C_M_AXI_PROTOCOL == P_AXILITE) || (C_S_AXI_PROTOCOL == P_AXILITE)) begin : gen_axilite
assign m_axi_awid = 0;
assign m_axi_awlen = 0;
assign m_axi_awsize = P_AXILITE_SIZE;
assign m_axi_awburst = P_INCR;
assign m_axi_awlock = 0;
assign m_axi_awcache = 0;
assign m_axi_awregion = 0;
assign m_axi_awqos = 0;
assign m_axi_awuser = 0;
assign m_axi_wid = 0;
assign m_axi_wlast = 1'b1;
assign m_axi_wuser = 0;
assign m_axi_arid = 0;
assign m_axi_arlen = 0;
assign m_axi_arsize = P_AXILITE_SIZE;
assign m_axi_arburst = P_INCR;
assign m_axi_arlock = 0;
assign m_axi_arcache = 0;
assign m_axi_arregion = 0;
assign m_axi_arqos = 0;
assign m_axi_aruser = 0;
if (((C_IGNORE_ID == 1) && (C_TRANSLATION_MODE != P_CONVERSION)) || (C_S_AXI_PROTOCOL == P_AXILITE)) begin : gen_axilite_passthru
assign m_axi_awaddr = s_axi_awaddr;
assign m_axi_awprot = s_axi_awprot;
assign m_axi_awvalid = s_awvalid_i;
assign s_awready_i = m_axi_awready;
assign m_axi_wdata = s_axi_wdata;
assign m_axi_wstrb = s_axi_wstrb;
assign m_axi_wvalid = s_wvalid_i;
assign s_wready_i = m_axi_wready;
assign s_bid_i = 0;
assign s_bresp_i = m_axi_bresp;
assign s_buser_i = 0;
assign s_bvalid_i = m_axi_bvalid;
assign m_axi_bready = s_bready_i;
assign m_axi_araddr = s_axi_araddr;
assign m_axi_arprot = s_axi_arprot;
assign m_axi_arvalid = s_arvalid_i;
assign s_arready_i = m_axi_arready;
assign s_rid_i = 0;
assign s_rdata_i = m_axi_rdata;
assign s_rresp_i = m_axi_rresp;
assign s_rlast_i = 1'b1;
assign s_ruser_i = 0;
assign s_rvalid_i = m_axi_rvalid;
assign m_axi_rready = s_rready_i;
end else if (C_TRANSLATION_MODE == P_CONVERSION) begin : gen_b2s_conv
assign s_buser_i = {C_AXI_BUSER_WIDTH{1'b0}};
assign s_ruser_i = {C_AXI_RUSER_WIDTH{1'b0}};
axi_protocol_converter_v2_1_b2s #(
.C_S_AXI_PROTOCOL (C_S_AXI_PROTOCOL),
.C_AXI_ID_WIDTH (C_AXI_ID_WIDTH),
.C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH (C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH),
.C_AXI_DATA_WIDTH (C_AXI_DATA_WIDTH),
.C_AXI_SUPPORTS_WRITE (C_AXI_SUPPORTS_WRITE),
.C_AXI_SUPPORTS_READ (C_AXI_SUPPORTS_READ)
) axilite_b2s (
.aresetn (aresetn),
.aclk (aclk),
.s_axi_awid (s_axi_awid),
.s_axi_awaddr (s_axi_awaddr),
.s_axi_awlen (s_axi_awlen),
.s_axi_awsize (s_axi_awsize),
.s_axi_awburst (s_axi_awburst),
.s_axi_awprot (s_axi_awprot),
.s_axi_awvalid (s_awvalid_i),
.s_axi_awready (s_awready_i),
.s_axi_wdata (s_axi_wdata),
.s_axi_wstrb (s_axi_wstrb),
.s_axi_wlast (s_axi_wlast),
.s_axi_wvalid (s_wvalid_i),
.s_axi_wready (s_wready_i),
.s_axi_bid (s_bid_i),
.s_axi_bresp (s_bresp_i),
.s_axi_bvalid (s_bvalid_i),
.s_axi_bready (s_bready_i),
.s_axi_arid (s_axi_arid),
.s_axi_araddr (s_axi_araddr),
.s_axi_arlen (s_axi_arlen),
.s_axi_arsize (s_axi_arsize),
.s_axi_arburst (s_axi_arburst),
.s_axi_arprot (s_axi_arprot),
.s_axi_arvalid (s_arvalid_i),
.s_axi_arready (s_arready_i),
.s_axi_rid (s_rid_i),
.s_axi_rdata (s_rdata_i),
.s_axi_rresp (s_rresp_i),
.s_axi_rlast (s_rlast_i),
.s_axi_rvalid (s_rvalid_i),
.s_axi_rready (s_rready_i),
.m_axi_awaddr (m_axi_awaddr),
.m_axi_awprot (m_axi_awprot),
.m_axi_awvalid (m_axi_awvalid),
.m_axi_awready (m_axi_awready),
.m_axi_wdata (m_axi_wdata),
.m_axi_wstrb (m_axi_wstrb),
.m_axi_wvalid (m_axi_wvalid),
.m_axi_wready (m_axi_wready),
.m_axi_bresp (m_axi_bresp),
.m_axi_bvalid (m_axi_bvalid),
.m_axi_bready (m_axi_bready),
.m_axi_araddr (m_axi_araddr),
.m_axi_arprot (m_axi_arprot),
.m_axi_arvalid (m_axi_arvalid),
.m_axi_arready (m_axi_arready),
.m_axi_rdata (m_axi_rdata),
.m_axi_rresp (m_axi_rresp),
.m_axi_rvalid (m_axi_rvalid),
.m_axi_rready (m_axi_rready)
);
end else begin : gen_axilite_conv
axi_protocol_converter_v2_1_axilite_conv #(
.C_FAMILY (C_FAMILY),
.C_AXI_ID_WIDTH (C_AXI_ID_WIDTH),
.C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH (C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH),
.C_AXI_DATA_WIDTH (C_AXI_DATA_WIDTH),
.C_AXI_SUPPORTS_WRITE (C_AXI_SUPPORTS_WRITE),
.C_AXI_SUPPORTS_READ (C_AXI_SUPPORTS_READ),
.C_AXI_RUSER_WIDTH (C_AXI_RUSER_WIDTH),
.C_AXI_BUSER_WIDTH (C_AXI_BUSER_WIDTH)
) axilite_conv_inst (
.ARESETN (aresetn),
.ACLK (aclk),
.S_AXI_AWID (s_axi_awid),
.S_AXI_AWADDR (s_axi_awaddr),
.S_AXI_AWPROT (s_axi_awprot),
.S_AXI_AWVALID (s_awvalid_i),
.S_AXI_AWREADY (s_awready_i),
.S_AXI_WDATA (s_axi_wdata),
.S_AXI_WSTRB (s_axi_wstrb),
.S_AXI_WVALID (s_wvalid_i),
.S_AXI_WREADY (s_wready_i),
.S_AXI_BID (s_bid_i),
.S_AXI_BRESP (s_bresp_i),
.S_AXI_BUSER (s_buser_i),
.S_AXI_BVALID (s_bvalid_i),
.S_AXI_BREADY (s_bready_i),
.S_AXI_ARID (s_axi_arid),
.S_AXI_ARADDR (s_axi_araddr),
.S_AXI_ARPROT (s_axi_arprot),
.S_AXI_ARVALID (s_arvalid_i),
.S_AXI_ARREADY (s_arready_i),
.S_AXI_RID (s_rid_i),
.S_AXI_RDATA (s_rdata_i),
.S_AXI_RRESP (s_rresp_i),
.S_AXI_RLAST (s_rlast_i),
.S_AXI_RUSER (s_ruser_i),
.S_AXI_RVALID (s_rvalid_i),
.S_AXI_RREADY (s_rready_i),
.M_AXI_AWADDR (m_axi_awaddr),
.M_AXI_AWPROT (m_axi_awprot),
.M_AXI_AWVALID (m_axi_awvalid),
.M_AXI_AWREADY (m_axi_awready),
.M_AXI_WDATA (m_axi_wdata),
.M_AXI_WSTRB (m_axi_wstrb),
.M_AXI_WVALID (m_axi_wvalid),
.M_AXI_WREADY (m_axi_wready),
.M_AXI_BRESP (m_axi_bresp),
.M_AXI_BVALID (m_axi_bvalid),
.M_AXI_BREADY (m_axi_bready),
.M_AXI_ARADDR (m_axi_araddr),
.M_AXI_ARPROT (m_axi_arprot),
.M_AXI_ARVALID (m_axi_arvalid),
.M_AXI_ARREADY (m_axi_arready),
.M_AXI_RDATA (m_axi_rdata),
.M_AXI_RRESP (m_axi_rresp),
.M_AXI_RVALID (m_axi_rvalid),
.M_AXI_RREADY (m_axi_rready)
);
end
end else if ((C_M_AXI_PROTOCOL == P_AXI3) && (C_S_AXI_PROTOCOL == P_AXI4)) begin : gen_axi4_axi3
axi_protocol_converter_v2_1_axi3_conv #(
.C_FAMILY (C_FAMILY),
.C_AXI_ID_WIDTH (C_AXI_ID_WIDTH),
.C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH (C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH),
.C_AXI_DATA_WIDTH (C_AXI_DATA_WIDTH),
.C_AXI_SUPPORTS_USER_SIGNALS (C_AXI_SUPPORTS_USER_SIGNALS),
.C_AXI_AWUSER_WIDTH (C_AXI_AWUSER_WIDTH),
.C_AXI_ARUSER_WIDTH (C_AXI_ARUSER_WIDTH),
.C_AXI_WUSER_WIDTH (C_AXI_WUSER_WIDTH),
.C_AXI_RUSER_WIDTH (C_AXI_RUSER_WIDTH),
.C_AXI_BUSER_WIDTH (C_AXI_BUSER_WIDTH),
.C_AXI_SUPPORTS_WRITE (C_AXI_SUPPORTS_WRITE),
.C_AXI_SUPPORTS_READ (C_AXI_SUPPORTS_READ),
.C_SUPPORT_SPLITTING ((C_TRANSLATION_MODE == P_CONVERSION) ? 1 : 0)
) axi3_conv_inst (
.ARESETN (aresetn),
.ACLK (aclk),
.S_AXI_AWID (s_axi_awid),
.S_AXI_AWADDR (s_axi_awaddr),
.S_AXI_AWLEN (s_axi_awlen),
.S_AXI_AWSIZE (s_axi_awsize),
.S_AXI_AWBURST (s_axi_awburst),
.S_AXI_AWLOCK (s_axi_awlock),
.S_AXI_AWCACHE (s_axi_awcache),
.S_AXI_AWPROT (s_axi_awprot),
.S_AXI_AWQOS (s_axi_awqos),
.S_AXI_AWUSER (s_axi_awuser),
.S_AXI_AWVALID (s_awvalid_i),
.S_AXI_AWREADY (s_awready_i),
.S_AXI_WDATA (s_axi_wdata),
.S_AXI_WSTRB (s_axi_wstrb),
.S_AXI_WLAST (s_axi_wlast),
.S_AXI_WUSER (s_axi_wuser),
.S_AXI_WVALID (s_wvalid_i),
.S_AXI_WREADY (s_wready_i),
.S_AXI_BID (s_bid_i),
.S_AXI_BRESP (s_bresp_i),
.S_AXI_BUSER (s_buser_i),
.S_AXI_BVALID (s_bvalid_i),
.S_AXI_BREADY (s_bready_i),
.S_AXI_ARID (s_axi_arid),
.S_AXI_ARADDR (s_axi_araddr),
.S_AXI_ARLEN (s_axi_arlen),
.S_AXI_ARSIZE (s_axi_arsize),
.S_AXI_ARBURST (s_axi_arburst),
.S_AXI_ARLOCK (s_axi_arlock),
.S_AXI_ARCACHE (s_axi_arcache),
.S_AXI_ARPROT (s_axi_arprot),
.S_AXI_ARQOS (s_axi_arqos),
.S_AXI_ARUSER (s_axi_aruser),
.S_AXI_ARVALID (s_arvalid_i),
.S_AXI_ARREADY (s_arready_i),
.S_AXI_RID (s_rid_i),
.S_AXI_RDATA (s_rdata_i),
.S_AXI_RRESP (s_rresp_i),
.S_AXI_RLAST (s_rlast_i),
.S_AXI_RUSER (s_ruser_i),
.S_AXI_RVALID (s_rvalid_i),
.S_AXI_RREADY (s_rready_i),
.M_AXI_AWID (m_axi_awid),
.M_AXI_AWADDR (m_axi_awaddr),
.M_AXI_AWLEN (m_axi_awlen),
.M_AXI_AWSIZE (m_axi_awsize),
.M_AXI_AWBURST (m_axi_awburst),
.M_AXI_AWLOCK (m_axi_awlock),
.M_AXI_AWCACHE (m_axi_awcache),
.M_AXI_AWPROT (m_axi_awprot),
.M_AXI_AWQOS (m_axi_awqos),
.M_AXI_AWUSER (m_axi_awuser),
.M_AXI_AWVALID (m_axi_awvalid),
.M_AXI_AWREADY (m_axi_awready),
.M_AXI_WID (m_axi_wid),
.M_AXI_WDATA (m_axi_wdata),
.M_AXI_WSTRB (m_axi_wstrb),
.M_AXI_WLAST (m_axi_wlast),
.M_AXI_WUSER (m_axi_wuser),
.M_AXI_WVALID (m_axi_wvalid),
.M_AXI_WREADY (m_axi_wready),
.M_AXI_BID (m_axi_bid),
.M_AXI_BRESP (m_axi_bresp),
.M_AXI_BUSER (m_axi_buser),
.M_AXI_BVALID (m_axi_bvalid),
.M_AXI_BREADY (m_axi_bready),
.M_AXI_ARID (m_axi_arid),
.M_AXI_ARADDR (m_axi_araddr),
.M_AXI_ARLEN (m_axi_arlen),
.M_AXI_ARSIZE (m_axi_arsize),
.M_AXI_ARBURST (m_axi_arburst),
.M_AXI_ARLOCK (m_axi_arlock),
.M_AXI_ARCACHE (m_axi_arcache),
.M_AXI_ARPROT (m_axi_arprot),
.M_AXI_ARQOS (m_axi_arqos),
.M_AXI_ARUSER (m_axi_aruser),
.M_AXI_ARVALID (m_axi_arvalid),
.M_AXI_ARREADY (m_axi_arready),
.M_AXI_RID (m_axi_rid),
.M_AXI_RDATA (m_axi_rdata),
.M_AXI_RRESP (m_axi_rresp),
.M_AXI_RLAST (m_axi_rlast),
.M_AXI_RUSER (m_axi_ruser),
.M_AXI_RVALID (m_axi_rvalid),
.M_AXI_RREADY (m_axi_rready)
);
assign m_axi_awregion = 0;
assign m_axi_arregion = 0;
end else if ((C_S_AXI_PROTOCOL == P_AXI3) && (C_M_AXI_PROTOCOL == P_AXI4)) begin : gen_axi3_axi4
assign m_axi_awid = s_axi_awid;
assign m_axi_awaddr = s_axi_awaddr;
assign m_axi_awlen = {4'h0, s_axi_awlen[3:0]};
assign m_axi_awsize = s_axi_awsize;
assign m_axi_awburst = s_axi_awburst;
assign m_axi_awlock = s_axi_awlock[0];
assign m_axi_awcache = s_axi_awcache;
assign m_axi_awprot = s_axi_awprot;
assign m_axi_awregion = 4'h0;
assign m_axi_awqos = s_axi_awqos;
assign m_axi_awuser = s_axi_awuser;
assign m_axi_awvalid = s_awvalid_i;
assign s_awready_i = m_axi_awready;
assign m_axi_wid = {C_AXI_ID_WIDTH{1'b0}} ;
assign m_axi_wdata = s_axi_wdata;
assign m_axi_wstrb = s_axi_wstrb;
assign m_axi_wlast = s_axi_wlast;
assign m_axi_wuser = s_axi_wuser;
assign m_axi_wvalid = s_wvalid_i;
assign s_wready_i = m_axi_wready;
assign s_bid_i = m_axi_bid;
assign s_bresp_i = m_axi_bresp;
assign s_buser_i = m_axi_buser;
assign s_bvalid_i = m_axi_bvalid;
assign m_axi_bready = s_bready_i;
assign m_axi_arid = s_axi_arid;
assign m_axi_araddr = s_axi_araddr;
assign m_axi_arlen = {4'h0, s_axi_arlen[3:0]};
assign m_axi_arsize = s_axi_arsize;
assign m_axi_arburst = s_axi_arburst;
assign m_axi_arlock = s_axi_arlock[0];
assign m_axi_arcache = s_axi_arcache;
assign m_axi_arprot = s_axi_arprot;
assign m_axi_arregion = 4'h0;
assign m_axi_arqos = s_axi_arqos;
assign m_axi_aruser = s_axi_aruser;
assign m_axi_arvalid = s_arvalid_i;
assign s_arready_i = m_axi_arready;
assign s_rid_i = m_axi_rid;
assign s_rdata_i = m_axi_rdata;
assign s_rresp_i = m_axi_rresp;
assign s_rlast_i = m_axi_rlast;
assign s_ruser_i = m_axi_ruser;
assign s_rvalid_i = m_axi_rvalid;
assign m_axi_rready = s_rready_i;
end else begin :gen_no_conv
assign m_axi_awid = s_axi_awid;
assign m_axi_awaddr = s_axi_awaddr;
assign m_axi_awlen = s_axi_awlen;
assign m_axi_awsize = s_axi_awsize;
assign m_axi_awburst = s_axi_awburst;
assign m_axi_awlock = s_axi_awlock;
assign m_axi_awcache = s_axi_awcache;
assign m_axi_awprot = s_axi_awprot;
assign m_axi_awregion = s_axi_awregion;
assign m_axi_awqos = s_axi_awqos;
assign m_axi_awuser = s_axi_awuser;
assign m_axi_awvalid = s_awvalid_i;
assign s_awready_i = m_axi_awready;
assign m_axi_wid = s_axi_wid;
assign m_axi_wdata = s_axi_wdata;
assign m_axi_wstrb = s_axi_wstrb;
assign m_axi_wlast = s_axi_wlast;
assign m_axi_wuser = s_axi_wuser;
assign m_axi_wvalid = s_wvalid_i;
assign s_wready_i = m_axi_wready;
assign s_bid_i = m_axi_bid;
assign s_bresp_i = m_axi_bresp;
assign s_buser_i = m_axi_buser;
assign s_bvalid_i = m_axi_bvalid;
assign m_axi_bready = s_bready_i;
assign m_axi_arid = s_axi_arid;
assign m_axi_araddr = s_axi_araddr;
assign m_axi_arlen = s_axi_arlen;
assign m_axi_arsize = s_axi_arsize;
assign m_axi_arburst = s_axi_arburst;
assign m_axi_arlock = s_axi_arlock;
assign m_axi_arcache = s_axi_arcache;
assign m_axi_arprot = s_axi_arprot;
assign m_axi_arregion = s_axi_arregion;
assign m_axi_arqos = s_axi_arqos;
assign m_axi_aruser = s_axi_aruser;
assign m_axi_arvalid = s_arvalid_i;
assign s_arready_i = m_axi_arready;
assign s_rid_i = m_axi_rid;
assign s_rdata_i = m_axi_rdata;
assign s_rresp_i = m_axi_rresp;
assign s_rlast_i = m_axi_rlast;
assign s_ruser_i = m_axi_ruser;
assign s_rvalid_i = m_axi_rvalid;
assign m_axi_rready = s_rready_i;
end
if ((C_TRANSLATION_MODE == P_PROTECTION) &&
(((C_S_AXI_PROTOCOL != P_AXILITE) && (C_M_AXI_PROTOCOL == P_AXILITE)) ||
((C_S_AXI_PROTOCOL == P_AXI4) && (C_M_AXI_PROTOCOL == P_AXI3)))) begin : gen_err_detect
wire e_awvalid;
reg e_awvalid_r;
wire e_arvalid;
reg e_arvalid_r;
wire e_wvalid;
wire e_bvalid;
wire e_rvalid;
reg e_awready;
reg e_arready;
wire e_wready;
reg [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] e_awid;
reg [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] e_arid;
reg [8-1:0] e_arlen;
wire [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] e_bid;
wire [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] e_rid;
wire e_rlast;
wire w_err;
wire r_err;
wire busy_aw;
wire busy_w;
wire busy_ar;
wire aw_push;
wire aw_pop;
wire w_pop;
wire ar_push;
wire ar_pop;
reg s_awvalid_pending;
reg s_awvalid_en;
reg s_arvalid_en;
reg s_awready_en;
reg s_arready_en;
reg [4:0] aw_cnt;
reg [4:0] ar_cnt;
reg [4:0] w_cnt;
reg w_borrow;
reg err_busy_w;
reg err_busy_r;
assign w_err = (C_M_AXI_PROTOCOL == P_AXILITE) ? (s_axi_awlen != 0) : ((s_axi_awlen>>4) != 0);
assign r_err = (C_M_AXI_PROTOCOL == P_AXILITE) ? (s_axi_arlen != 0) : ((s_axi_arlen>>4) != 0);
assign s_awvalid_i = s_axi_awvalid & s_awvalid_en & ~w_err;
assign e_awvalid = e_awvalid_r & ~busy_aw & ~busy_w;
assign s_arvalid_i = s_axi_arvalid & s_arvalid_en & ~r_err;
assign e_arvalid = e_arvalid_r & ~busy_ar ;
assign s_wvalid_i = s_axi_wvalid & (busy_w | (s_awvalid_pending & ~w_borrow));
assign e_wvalid = s_axi_wvalid & err_busy_w;
assign s_bready_i = s_axi_bready & busy_aw;
assign s_rready_i = s_axi_rready & busy_ar;
assign s_axi_awready = (s_awready_i & s_awready_en) | e_awready;
assign s_axi_wready = (s_wready_i & (busy_w | (s_awvalid_pending & ~w_borrow))) | e_wready;
assign s_axi_bvalid = (s_bvalid_i & busy_aw) | e_bvalid;
assign s_axi_bid = err_busy_w ? e_bid : s_bid_i;
assign s_axi_bresp = err_busy_w ? P_SLVERR : s_bresp_i;
assign s_axi_buser = err_busy_w ? {C_AXI_BUSER_WIDTH{1'b0}} : s_buser_i;
assign s_axi_arready = (s_arready_i & s_arready_en) | e_arready;
assign s_axi_rvalid = (s_rvalid_i & busy_ar) | e_rvalid;
assign s_axi_rid = err_busy_r ? e_rid : s_rid_i;
assign s_axi_rresp = err_busy_r ? P_SLVERR : s_rresp_i;
assign s_axi_ruser = err_busy_r ? {C_AXI_RUSER_WIDTH{1'b0}} : s_ruser_i;
assign s_axi_rdata = err_busy_r ? {C_AXI_DATA_WIDTH{1'b0}} : s_rdata_i;
assign s_axi_rlast = err_busy_r ? e_rlast : s_rlast_i;
assign busy_aw = (aw_cnt != 0);
assign busy_w = (w_cnt != 0);
assign busy_ar = (ar_cnt != 0);
assign aw_push = s_awvalid_i & s_awready_i & s_awready_en;
assign aw_pop = s_bvalid_i & s_bready_i;
assign w_pop = s_wvalid_i & s_wready_i & s_axi_wlast;
assign ar_push = s_arvalid_i & s_arready_i & s_arready_en;
assign ar_pop = s_rvalid_i & s_rready_i & s_rlast_i;
always @(posedge aclk) begin
if (~aresetn) begin
s_awvalid_en <= 1'b0;
s_arvalid_en <= 1'b0;
s_awready_en <= 1'b0;
s_arready_en <= 1'b0;
e_awvalid_r <= 1'b0;
e_arvalid_r <= 1'b0;
e_awready <= 1'b0;
e_arready <= 1'b0;
aw_cnt <= 0;
w_cnt <= 0;
ar_cnt <= 0;
err_busy_w <= 1'b0;
err_busy_r <= 1'b0;
w_borrow <= 1'b0;
s_awvalid_pending <= 1'b0;
end else begin
e_awready <= 1'b0; // One-cycle pulse
if (e_bvalid & s_axi_bready) begin
s_awvalid_en <= 1'b1;
s_awready_en <= 1'b1;
err_busy_w <= 1'b0;
end else if (e_awvalid) begin
e_awvalid_r <= 1'b0;
err_busy_w <= 1'b1;
end else if (s_axi_awvalid & w_err & ~e_awvalid_r & ~err_busy_w) begin
e_awvalid_r <= 1'b1;
e_awready <= ~(s_awready_i & s_awvalid_en); // 1-cycle pulse if awready not already asserted
s_awvalid_en <= 1'b0;
s_awready_en <= 1'b0;
end else if ((&aw_cnt) | (&w_cnt) | aw_push) begin
s_awvalid_en <= 1'b0;
s_awready_en <= 1'b0;
end else if (~err_busy_w & ~e_awvalid_r & ~(s_axi_awvalid & w_err)) begin
s_awvalid_en <= 1'b1;
s_awready_en <= 1'b1;
end
if (aw_push & ~aw_pop) begin
aw_cnt <= aw_cnt + 1;
end else if (~aw_push & aw_pop & (|aw_cnt)) begin
aw_cnt <= aw_cnt - 1;
end
if (aw_push) begin
if (~w_pop & ~w_borrow) begin
w_cnt <= w_cnt + 1;
end
w_borrow <= 1'b0;
end else if (~aw_push & w_pop) begin
if (|w_cnt) begin
w_cnt <= w_cnt - 1;
end else begin
w_borrow <= 1'b1;
end
end
s_awvalid_pending <= s_awvalid_i & ~s_awready_i;
e_arready <= 1'b0; // One-cycle pulse
if (e_rvalid & s_axi_rready & e_rlast) begin
s_arvalid_en <= 1'b1;
s_arready_en <= 1'b1;
err_busy_r <= 1'b0;
end else if (e_arvalid) begin
e_arvalid_r <= 1'b0;
err_busy_r <= 1'b1;
end else if (s_axi_arvalid & r_err & ~e_arvalid_r & ~err_busy_r) begin
e_arvalid_r <= 1'b1;
e_arready <= ~(s_arready_i & s_arvalid_en); // 1-cycle pulse if arready not already asserted
s_arvalid_en <= 1'b0;
s_arready_en <= 1'b0;
end else if ((&ar_cnt) | ar_push) begin
s_arvalid_en <= 1'b0;
s_arready_en <= 1'b0;
end else if (~err_busy_r & ~e_arvalid_r & ~(s_axi_arvalid & r_err)) begin
s_arvalid_en <= 1'b1;
s_arready_en <= 1'b1;
end
if (ar_push & ~ar_pop) begin
ar_cnt <= ar_cnt + 1;
end else if (~ar_push & ar_pop & (|ar_cnt)) begin
ar_cnt <= ar_cnt - 1;
end
end
end
always @(posedge aclk) begin
if (s_axi_awvalid & ~err_busy_w & ~e_awvalid_r ) begin
e_awid <= s_axi_awid;
end
if (s_axi_arvalid & ~err_busy_r & ~e_arvalid_r ) begin
e_arid <= s_axi_arid;
e_arlen <= s_axi_arlen;
end
end
axi_protocol_converter_v2_1_decerr_slave #
(
.C_AXI_ID_WIDTH (C_AXI_ID_WIDTH),
.C_AXI_DATA_WIDTH (C_AXI_DATA_WIDTH),
.C_AXI_RUSER_WIDTH (C_AXI_RUSER_WIDTH),
.C_AXI_BUSER_WIDTH (C_AXI_BUSER_WIDTH),
.C_AXI_PROTOCOL (C_S_AXI_PROTOCOL),
.C_RESP (P_SLVERR),
.C_IGNORE_ID (C_IGNORE_ID)
)
decerr_slave_inst
(
.ACLK (aclk),
.ARESETN (aresetn),
.S_AXI_AWID (e_awid),
.S_AXI_AWVALID (e_awvalid),
.S_AXI_AWREADY (),
.S_AXI_WLAST (s_axi_wlast),
.S_AXI_WVALID (e_wvalid),
.S_AXI_WREADY (e_wready),
.S_AXI_BID (e_bid),
.S_AXI_BRESP (),
.S_AXI_BUSER (),
.S_AXI_BVALID (e_bvalid),
.S_AXI_BREADY (s_axi_bready),
.S_AXI_ARID (e_arid),
.S_AXI_ARLEN (e_arlen),
.S_AXI_ARVALID (e_arvalid),
.S_AXI_ARREADY (),
.S_AXI_RID (e_rid),
.S_AXI_RDATA (),
.S_AXI_RRESP (),
.S_AXI_RUSER (),
.S_AXI_RLAST (e_rlast),
.S_AXI_RVALID (e_rvalid),
.S_AXI_RREADY (s_axi_rready)
);
end else begin : gen_no_err_detect
assign s_awvalid_i = s_axi_awvalid;
assign s_arvalid_i = s_axi_arvalid;
assign s_wvalid_i = s_axi_wvalid;
assign s_bready_i = s_axi_bready;
assign s_rready_i = s_axi_rready;
assign s_axi_awready = s_awready_i;
assign s_axi_wready = s_wready_i;
assign s_axi_bvalid = s_bvalid_i;
assign s_axi_bid = s_bid_i;
assign s_axi_bresp = s_bresp_i;
assign s_axi_buser = s_buser_i;
assign s_axi_arready = s_arready_i;
assign s_axi_rvalid = s_rvalid_i;
assign s_axi_rid = s_rid_i;
assign s_axi_rresp = s_rresp_i;
assign s_axi_ruser = s_ruser_i;
assign s_axi_rdata = s_rdata_i;
assign s_axi_rlast = s_rlast_i;
end // gen_err_detect
endgenerate
endmodule
`default_nettype wire
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//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
//
// File name: axi_protocol_converter.v
//
// Description:
// This module is a bank of AXI4-Lite and AXI3 protocol converters for a vectored AXI interface.
// The interface of this module consists of a vectored slave and master interface
// which are each concatenations of upper-level AXI pathways,
// plus various vectored parameters.
// This module instantiates a set of individual protocol converter modules.
//
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
`timescale 1ps/1ps
`default_nettype none
(* DowngradeIPIdentifiedWarnings="yes" *)
module axi_protocol_converter_v2_1_axi_protocol_converter #(
parameter C_FAMILY = "virtex6",
parameter integer C_M_AXI_PROTOCOL = 0,
parameter integer C_S_AXI_PROTOCOL = 0,
parameter integer C_IGNORE_ID = 0,
// 0 = RID/BID are stored by axilite_conv.
// 1 = RID/BID have already been stored in an upstream device, like SASD crossbar.
parameter integer C_AXI_ID_WIDTH = 4,
parameter integer C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH = 32,
parameter integer C_AXI_DATA_WIDTH = 32,
parameter integer C_AXI_SUPPORTS_WRITE = 1,
parameter integer C_AXI_SUPPORTS_READ = 1,
parameter integer C_AXI_SUPPORTS_USER_SIGNALS = 0,
// 1 = Propagate all USER signals, 0 = DonÂt propagate.
parameter integer C_AXI_AWUSER_WIDTH = 1,
parameter integer C_AXI_ARUSER_WIDTH = 1,
parameter integer C_AXI_WUSER_WIDTH = 1,
parameter integer C_AXI_RUSER_WIDTH = 1,
parameter integer C_AXI_BUSER_WIDTH = 1,
parameter integer C_TRANSLATION_MODE = 1
// 0 (Unprotected) = Disable all error checking; master is well-behaved.
// 1 (Protection) = Detect SI transaction violations, but perform no splitting.
// AXI4 -> AXI3 must be <= 16 beats; AXI4/3 -> AXI4LITE must be single.
// 2 (Conversion) = Include transaction splitting logic
) (
// Global Signals
input wire aclk,
input wire aresetn,
// Slave Interface Write Address Ports
input wire [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] s_axi_awid,
input wire [C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH-1:0] s_axi_awaddr,
input wire [((C_S_AXI_PROTOCOL == 1) ? 4 : 8)-1:0] s_axi_awlen,
input wire [3-1:0] s_axi_awsize,
input wire [2-1:0] s_axi_awburst,
input wire [((C_S_AXI_PROTOCOL == 1) ? 2 : 1)-1:0] s_axi_awlock,
input wire [4-1:0] s_axi_awcache,
input wire [3-1:0] s_axi_awprot,
input wire [4-1:0] s_axi_awregion,
input wire [4-1:0] s_axi_awqos,
input wire [C_AXI_AWUSER_WIDTH-1:0] s_axi_awuser,
input wire s_axi_awvalid,
output wire s_axi_awready,
// Slave Interface Write Data Ports
input wire [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] s_axi_wid,
input wire [C_AXI_DATA_WIDTH-1:0] s_axi_wdata,
input wire [C_AXI_DATA_WIDTH/8-1:0] s_axi_wstrb,
input wire s_axi_wlast,
input wire [C_AXI_WUSER_WIDTH-1:0] s_axi_wuser,
input wire s_axi_wvalid,
output wire s_axi_wready,
// Slave Interface Write Response Ports
output wire [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] s_axi_bid,
output wire [2-1:0] s_axi_bresp,
output wire [C_AXI_BUSER_WIDTH-1:0] s_axi_buser,
output wire s_axi_bvalid,
input wire s_axi_bready,
// Slave Interface Read Address Ports
input wire [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] s_axi_arid,
input wire [C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH-1:0] s_axi_araddr,
input wire [((C_S_AXI_PROTOCOL == 1) ? 4 : 8)-1:0] s_axi_arlen,
input wire [3-1:0] s_axi_arsize,
input wire [2-1:0] s_axi_arburst,
input wire [((C_S_AXI_PROTOCOL == 1) ? 2 : 1)-1:0] s_axi_arlock,
input wire [4-1:0] s_axi_arcache,
input wire [3-1:0] s_axi_arprot,
input wire [4-1:0] s_axi_arregion,
input wire [4-1:0] s_axi_arqos,
input wire [C_AXI_ARUSER_WIDTH-1:0] s_axi_aruser,
input wire s_axi_arvalid,
output wire s_axi_arready,
// Slave Interface Read Data Ports
output wire [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] s_axi_rid,
output wire [C_AXI_DATA_WIDTH-1:0] s_axi_rdata,
output wire [2-1:0] s_axi_rresp,
output wire s_axi_rlast,
output wire [C_AXI_RUSER_WIDTH-1:0] s_axi_ruser,
output wire s_axi_rvalid,
input wire s_axi_rready,
// Master Interface Write Address Port
output wire [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] m_axi_awid,
output wire [C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH-1:0] m_axi_awaddr,
output wire [((C_M_AXI_PROTOCOL == 1) ? 4 : 8)-1:0] m_axi_awlen,
output wire [3-1:0] m_axi_awsize,
output wire [2-1:0] m_axi_awburst,
output wire [((C_M_AXI_PROTOCOL == 1) ? 2 : 1)-1:0] m_axi_awlock,
output wire [4-1:0] m_axi_awcache,
output wire [3-1:0] m_axi_awprot,
output wire [4-1:0] m_axi_awregion,
output wire [4-1:0] m_axi_awqos,
output wire [C_AXI_AWUSER_WIDTH-1:0] m_axi_awuser,
output wire m_axi_awvalid,
input wire m_axi_awready,
// Master Interface Write Data Ports
output wire [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] m_axi_wid,
output wire [C_AXI_DATA_WIDTH-1:0] m_axi_wdata,
output wire [C_AXI_DATA_WIDTH/8-1:0] m_axi_wstrb,
output wire m_axi_wlast,
output wire [C_AXI_WUSER_WIDTH-1:0] m_axi_wuser,
output wire m_axi_wvalid,
input wire m_axi_wready,
// Master Interface Write Response Ports
input wire [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] m_axi_bid,
input wire [2-1:0] m_axi_bresp,
input wire [C_AXI_BUSER_WIDTH-1:0] m_axi_buser,
input wire m_axi_bvalid,
output wire m_axi_bready,
// Master Interface Read Address Port
output wire [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] m_axi_arid,
output wire [C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH-1:0] m_axi_araddr,
output wire [((C_M_AXI_PROTOCOL == 1) ? 4 : 8)-1:0] m_axi_arlen,
output wire [3-1:0] m_axi_arsize,
output wire [2-1:0] m_axi_arburst,
output wire [((C_M_AXI_PROTOCOL == 1) ? 2 : 1)-1:0] m_axi_arlock,
output wire [4-1:0] m_axi_arcache,
output wire [3-1:0] m_axi_arprot,
output wire [4-1:0] m_axi_arregion,
output wire [4-1:0] m_axi_arqos,
output wire [C_AXI_ARUSER_WIDTH-1:0] m_axi_aruser,
output wire m_axi_arvalid,
input wire m_axi_arready,
// Master Interface Read Data Ports
input wire [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] m_axi_rid,
input wire [C_AXI_DATA_WIDTH-1:0] m_axi_rdata,
input wire [2-1:0] m_axi_rresp,
input wire m_axi_rlast,
input wire [C_AXI_RUSER_WIDTH-1:0] m_axi_ruser,
input wire m_axi_rvalid,
output wire m_axi_rready
);
localparam P_AXI4 = 32'h0;
localparam P_AXI3 = 32'h1;
localparam P_AXILITE = 32'h2;
localparam P_AXILITE_SIZE = (C_AXI_DATA_WIDTH == 32) ? 3'b010 : 3'b011;
localparam P_INCR = 2'b01;
localparam P_DECERR = 2'b11;
localparam P_SLVERR = 2'b10;
localparam integer P_PROTECTION = 1;
localparam integer P_CONVERSION = 2;
wire s_awvalid_i;
wire s_arvalid_i;
wire s_wvalid_i ;
wire s_bready_i ;
wire s_rready_i ;
wire s_awready_i;
wire s_wready_i;
wire s_bvalid_i;
wire [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] s_bid_i;
wire [1:0] s_bresp_i;
wire [C_AXI_BUSER_WIDTH-1:0] s_buser_i;
wire s_arready_i;
wire s_rvalid_i;
wire [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] s_rid_i;
wire [1:0] s_rresp_i;
wire [C_AXI_RUSER_WIDTH-1:0] s_ruser_i;
wire [C_AXI_DATA_WIDTH-1:0] s_rdata_i;
wire s_rlast_i;
generate
if ((C_M_AXI_PROTOCOL == P_AXILITE) || (C_S_AXI_PROTOCOL == P_AXILITE)) begin : gen_axilite
assign m_axi_awid = 0;
assign m_axi_awlen = 0;
assign m_axi_awsize = P_AXILITE_SIZE;
assign m_axi_awburst = P_INCR;
assign m_axi_awlock = 0;
assign m_axi_awcache = 0;
assign m_axi_awregion = 0;
assign m_axi_awqos = 0;
assign m_axi_awuser = 0;
assign m_axi_wid = 0;
assign m_axi_wlast = 1'b1;
assign m_axi_wuser = 0;
assign m_axi_arid = 0;
assign m_axi_arlen = 0;
assign m_axi_arsize = P_AXILITE_SIZE;
assign m_axi_arburst = P_INCR;
assign m_axi_arlock = 0;
assign m_axi_arcache = 0;
assign m_axi_arregion = 0;
assign m_axi_arqos = 0;
assign m_axi_aruser = 0;
if (((C_IGNORE_ID == 1) && (C_TRANSLATION_MODE != P_CONVERSION)) || (C_S_AXI_PROTOCOL == P_AXILITE)) begin : gen_axilite_passthru
assign m_axi_awaddr = s_axi_awaddr;
assign m_axi_awprot = s_axi_awprot;
assign m_axi_awvalid = s_awvalid_i;
assign s_awready_i = m_axi_awready;
assign m_axi_wdata = s_axi_wdata;
assign m_axi_wstrb = s_axi_wstrb;
assign m_axi_wvalid = s_wvalid_i;
assign s_wready_i = m_axi_wready;
assign s_bid_i = 0;
assign s_bresp_i = m_axi_bresp;
assign s_buser_i = 0;
assign s_bvalid_i = m_axi_bvalid;
assign m_axi_bready = s_bready_i;
assign m_axi_araddr = s_axi_araddr;
assign m_axi_arprot = s_axi_arprot;
assign m_axi_arvalid = s_arvalid_i;
assign s_arready_i = m_axi_arready;
assign s_rid_i = 0;
assign s_rdata_i = m_axi_rdata;
assign s_rresp_i = m_axi_rresp;
assign s_rlast_i = 1'b1;
assign s_ruser_i = 0;
assign s_rvalid_i = m_axi_rvalid;
assign m_axi_rready = s_rready_i;
end else if (C_TRANSLATION_MODE == P_CONVERSION) begin : gen_b2s_conv
assign s_buser_i = {C_AXI_BUSER_WIDTH{1'b0}};
assign s_ruser_i = {C_AXI_RUSER_WIDTH{1'b0}};
axi_protocol_converter_v2_1_b2s #(
.C_S_AXI_PROTOCOL (C_S_AXI_PROTOCOL),
.C_AXI_ID_WIDTH (C_AXI_ID_WIDTH),
.C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH (C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH),
.C_AXI_DATA_WIDTH (C_AXI_DATA_WIDTH),
.C_AXI_SUPPORTS_WRITE (C_AXI_SUPPORTS_WRITE),
.C_AXI_SUPPORTS_READ (C_AXI_SUPPORTS_READ)
) axilite_b2s (
.aresetn (aresetn),
.aclk (aclk),
.s_axi_awid (s_axi_awid),
.s_axi_awaddr (s_axi_awaddr),
.s_axi_awlen (s_axi_awlen),
.s_axi_awsize (s_axi_awsize),
.s_axi_awburst (s_axi_awburst),
.s_axi_awprot (s_axi_awprot),
.s_axi_awvalid (s_awvalid_i),
.s_axi_awready (s_awready_i),
.s_axi_wdata (s_axi_wdata),
.s_axi_wstrb (s_axi_wstrb),
.s_axi_wlast (s_axi_wlast),
.s_axi_wvalid (s_wvalid_i),
.s_axi_wready (s_wready_i),
.s_axi_bid (s_bid_i),
.s_axi_bresp (s_bresp_i),
.s_axi_bvalid (s_bvalid_i),
.s_axi_bready (s_bready_i),
.s_axi_arid (s_axi_arid),
.s_axi_araddr (s_axi_araddr),
.s_axi_arlen (s_axi_arlen),
.s_axi_arsize (s_axi_arsize),
.s_axi_arburst (s_axi_arburst),
.s_axi_arprot (s_axi_arprot),
.s_axi_arvalid (s_arvalid_i),
.s_axi_arready (s_arready_i),
.s_axi_rid (s_rid_i),
.s_axi_rdata (s_rdata_i),
.s_axi_rresp (s_rresp_i),
.s_axi_rlast (s_rlast_i),
.s_axi_rvalid (s_rvalid_i),
.s_axi_rready (s_rready_i),
.m_axi_awaddr (m_axi_awaddr),
.m_axi_awprot (m_axi_awprot),
.m_axi_awvalid (m_axi_awvalid),
.m_axi_awready (m_axi_awready),
.m_axi_wdata (m_axi_wdata),
.m_axi_wstrb (m_axi_wstrb),
.m_axi_wvalid (m_axi_wvalid),
.m_axi_wready (m_axi_wready),
.m_axi_bresp (m_axi_bresp),
.m_axi_bvalid (m_axi_bvalid),
.m_axi_bready (m_axi_bready),
.m_axi_araddr (m_axi_araddr),
.m_axi_arprot (m_axi_arprot),
.m_axi_arvalid (m_axi_arvalid),
.m_axi_arready (m_axi_arready),
.m_axi_rdata (m_axi_rdata),
.m_axi_rresp (m_axi_rresp),
.m_axi_rvalid (m_axi_rvalid),
.m_axi_rready (m_axi_rready)
);
end else begin : gen_axilite_conv
axi_protocol_converter_v2_1_axilite_conv #(
.C_FAMILY (C_FAMILY),
.C_AXI_ID_WIDTH (C_AXI_ID_WIDTH),
.C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH (C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH),
.C_AXI_DATA_WIDTH (C_AXI_DATA_WIDTH),
.C_AXI_SUPPORTS_WRITE (C_AXI_SUPPORTS_WRITE),
.C_AXI_SUPPORTS_READ (C_AXI_SUPPORTS_READ),
.C_AXI_RUSER_WIDTH (C_AXI_RUSER_WIDTH),
.C_AXI_BUSER_WIDTH (C_AXI_BUSER_WIDTH)
) axilite_conv_inst (
.ARESETN (aresetn),
.ACLK (aclk),
.S_AXI_AWID (s_axi_awid),
.S_AXI_AWADDR (s_axi_awaddr),
.S_AXI_AWPROT (s_axi_awprot),
.S_AXI_AWVALID (s_awvalid_i),
.S_AXI_AWREADY (s_awready_i),
.S_AXI_WDATA (s_axi_wdata),
.S_AXI_WSTRB (s_axi_wstrb),
.S_AXI_WVALID (s_wvalid_i),
.S_AXI_WREADY (s_wready_i),
.S_AXI_BID (s_bid_i),
.S_AXI_BRESP (s_bresp_i),
.S_AXI_BUSER (s_buser_i),
.S_AXI_BVALID (s_bvalid_i),
.S_AXI_BREADY (s_bready_i),
.S_AXI_ARID (s_axi_arid),
.S_AXI_ARADDR (s_axi_araddr),
.S_AXI_ARPROT (s_axi_arprot),
.S_AXI_ARVALID (s_arvalid_i),
.S_AXI_ARREADY (s_arready_i),
.S_AXI_RID (s_rid_i),
.S_AXI_RDATA (s_rdata_i),
.S_AXI_RRESP (s_rresp_i),
.S_AXI_RLAST (s_rlast_i),
.S_AXI_RUSER (s_ruser_i),
.S_AXI_RVALID (s_rvalid_i),
.S_AXI_RREADY (s_rready_i),
.M_AXI_AWADDR (m_axi_awaddr),
.M_AXI_AWPROT (m_axi_awprot),
.M_AXI_AWVALID (m_axi_awvalid),
.M_AXI_AWREADY (m_axi_awready),
.M_AXI_WDATA (m_axi_wdata),
.M_AXI_WSTRB (m_axi_wstrb),
.M_AXI_WVALID (m_axi_wvalid),
.M_AXI_WREADY (m_axi_wready),
.M_AXI_BRESP (m_axi_bresp),
.M_AXI_BVALID (m_axi_bvalid),
.M_AXI_BREADY (m_axi_bready),
.M_AXI_ARADDR (m_axi_araddr),
.M_AXI_ARPROT (m_axi_arprot),
.M_AXI_ARVALID (m_axi_arvalid),
.M_AXI_ARREADY (m_axi_arready),
.M_AXI_RDATA (m_axi_rdata),
.M_AXI_RRESP (m_axi_rresp),
.M_AXI_RVALID (m_axi_rvalid),
.M_AXI_RREADY (m_axi_rready)
);
end
end else if ((C_M_AXI_PROTOCOL == P_AXI3) && (C_S_AXI_PROTOCOL == P_AXI4)) begin : gen_axi4_axi3
axi_protocol_converter_v2_1_axi3_conv #(
.C_FAMILY (C_FAMILY),
.C_AXI_ID_WIDTH (C_AXI_ID_WIDTH),
.C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH (C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH),
.C_AXI_DATA_WIDTH (C_AXI_DATA_WIDTH),
.C_AXI_SUPPORTS_USER_SIGNALS (C_AXI_SUPPORTS_USER_SIGNALS),
.C_AXI_AWUSER_WIDTH (C_AXI_AWUSER_WIDTH),
.C_AXI_ARUSER_WIDTH (C_AXI_ARUSER_WIDTH),
.C_AXI_WUSER_WIDTH (C_AXI_WUSER_WIDTH),
.C_AXI_RUSER_WIDTH (C_AXI_RUSER_WIDTH),
.C_AXI_BUSER_WIDTH (C_AXI_BUSER_WIDTH),
.C_AXI_SUPPORTS_WRITE (C_AXI_SUPPORTS_WRITE),
.C_AXI_SUPPORTS_READ (C_AXI_SUPPORTS_READ),
.C_SUPPORT_SPLITTING ((C_TRANSLATION_MODE == P_CONVERSION) ? 1 : 0)
) axi3_conv_inst (
.ARESETN (aresetn),
.ACLK (aclk),
.S_AXI_AWID (s_axi_awid),
.S_AXI_AWADDR (s_axi_awaddr),
.S_AXI_AWLEN (s_axi_awlen),
.S_AXI_AWSIZE (s_axi_awsize),
.S_AXI_AWBURST (s_axi_awburst),
.S_AXI_AWLOCK (s_axi_awlock),
.S_AXI_AWCACHE (s_axi_awcache),
.S_AXI_AWPROT (s_axi_awprot),
.S_AXI_AWQOS (s_axi_awqos),
.S_AXI_AWUSER (s_axi_awuser),
.S_AXI_AWVALID (s_awvalid_i),
.S_AXI_AWREADY (s_awready_i),
.S_AXI_WDATA (s_axi_wdata),
.S_AXI_WSTRB (s_axi_wstrb),
.S_AXI_WLAST (s_axi_wlast),
.S_AXI_WUSER (s_axi_wuser),
.S_AXI_WVALID (s_wvalid_i),
.S_AXI_WREADY (s_wready_i),
.S_AXI_BID (s_bid_i),
.S_AXI_BRESP (s_bresp_i),
.S_AXI_BUSER (s_buser_i),
.S_AXI_BVALID (s_bvalid_i),
.S_AXI_BREADY (s_bready_i),
.S_AXI_ARID (s_axi_arid),
.S_AXI_ARADDR (s_axi_araddr),
.S_AXI_ARLEN (s_axi_arlen),
.S_AXI_ARSIZE (s_axi_arsize),
.S_AXI_ARBURST (s_axi_arburst),
.S_AXI_ARLOCK (s_axi_arlock),
.S_AXI_ARCACHE (s_axi_arcache),
.S_AXI_ARPROT (s_axi_arprot),
.S_AXI_ARQOS (s_axi_arqos),
.S_AXI_ARUSER (s_axi_aruser),
.S_AXI_ARVALID (s_arvalid_i),
.S_AXI_ARREADY (s_arready_i),
.S_AXI_RID (s_rid_i),
.S_AXI_RDATA (s_rdata_i),
.S_AXI_RRESP (s_rresp_i),
.S_AXI_RLAST (s_rlast_i),
.S_AXI_RUSER (s_ruser_i),
.S_AXI_RVALID (s_rvalid_i),
.S_AXI_RREADY (s_rready_i),
.M_AXI_AWID (m_axi_awid),
.M_AXI_AWADDR (m_axi_awaddr),
.M_AXI_AWLEN (m_axi_awlen),
.M_AXI_AWSIZE (m_axi_awsize),
.M_AXI_AWBURST (m_axi_awburst),
.M_AXI_AWLOCK (m_axi_awlock),
.M_AXI_AWCACHE (m_axi_awcache),
.M_AXI_AWPROT (m_axi_awprot),
.M_AXI_AWQOS (m_axi_awqos),
.M_AXI_AWUSER (m_axi_awuser),
.M_AXI_AWVALID (m_axi_awvalid),
.M_AXI_AWREADY (m_axi_awready),
.M_AXI_WID (m_axi_wid),
.M_AXI_WDATA (m_axi_wdata),
.M_AXI_WSTRB (m_axi_wstrb),
.M_AXI_WLAST (m_axi_wlast),
.M_AXI_WUSER (m_axi_wuser),
.M_AXI_WVALID (m_axi_wvalid),
.M_AXI_WREADY (m_axi_wready),
.M_AXI_BID (m_axi_bid),
.M_AXI_BRESP (m_axi_bresp),
.M_AXI_BUSER (m_axi_buser),
.M_AXI_BVALID (m_axi_bvalid),
.M_AXI_BREADY (m_axi_bready),
.M_AXI_ARID (m_axi_arid),
.M_AXI_ARADDR (m_axi_araddr),
.M_AXI_ARLEN (m_axi_arlen),
.M_AXI_ARSIZE (m_axi_arsize),
.M_AXI_ARBURST (m_axi_arburst),
.M_AXI_ARLOCK (m_axi_arlock),
.M_AXI_ARCACHE (m_axi_arcache),
.M_AXI_ARPROT (m_axi_arprot),
.M_AXI_ARQOS (m_axi_arqos),
.M_AXI_ARUSER (m_axi_aruser),
.M_AXI_ARVALID (m_axi_arvalid),
.M_AXI_ARREADY (m_axi_arready),
.M_AXI_RID (m_axi_rid),
.M_AXI_RDATA (m_axi_rdata),
.M_AXI_RRESP (m_axi_rresp),
.M_AXI_RLAST (m_axi_rlast),
.M_AXI_RUSER (m_axi_ruser),
.M_AXI_RVALID (m_axi_rvalid),
.M_AXI_RREADY (m_axi_rready)
);
assign m_axi_awregion = 0;
assign m_axi_arregion = 0;
end else if ((C_S_AXI_PROTOCOL == P_AXI3) && (C_M_AXI_PROTOCOL == P_AXI4)) begin : gen_axi3_axi4
assign m_axi_awid = s_axi_awid;
assign m_axi_awaddr = s_axi_awaddr;
assign m_axi_awlen = {4'h0, s_axi_awlen[3:0]};
assign m_axi_awsize = s_axi_awsize;
assign m_axi_awburst = s_axi_awburst;
assign m_axi_awlock = s_axi_awlock[0];
assign m_axi_awcache = s_axi_awcache;
assign m_axi_awprot = s_axi_awprot;
assign m_axi_awregion = 4'h0;
assign m_axi_awqos = s_axi_awqos;
assign m_axi_awuser = s_axi_awuser;
assign m_axi_awvalid = s_awvalid_i;
assign s_awready_i = m_axi_awready;
assign m_axi_wid = {C_AXI_ID_WIDTH{1'b0}} ;
assign m_axi_wdata = s_axi_wdata;
assign m_axi_wstrb = s_axi_wstrb;
assign m_axi_wlast = s_axi_wlast;
assign m_axi_wuser = s_axi_wuser;
assign m_axi_wvalid = s_wvalid_i;
assign s_wready_i = m_axi_wready;
assign s_bid_i = m_axi_bid;
assign s_bresp_i = m_axi_bresp;
assign s_buser_i = m_axi_buser;
assign s_bvalid_i = m_axi_bvalid;
assign m_axi_bready = s_bready_i;
assign m_axi_arid = s_axi_arid;
assign m_axi_araddr = s_axi_araddr;
assign m_axi_arlen = {4'h0, s_axi_arlen[3:0]};
assign m_axi_arsize = s_axi_arsize;
assign m_axi_arburst = s_axi_arburst;
assign m_axi_arlock = s_axi_arlock[0];
assign m_axi_arcache = s_axi_arcache;
assign m_axi_arprot = s_axi_arprot;
assign m_axi_arregion = 4'h0;
assign m_axi_arqos = s_axi_arqos;
assign m_axi_aruser = s_axi_aruser;
assign m_axi_arvalid = s_arvalid_i;
assign s_arready_i = m_axi_arready;
assign s_rid_i = m_axi_rid;
assign s_rdata_i = m_axi_rdata;
assign s_rresp_i = m_axi_rresp;
assign s_rlast_i = m_axi_rlast;
assign s_ruser_i = m_axi_ruser;
assign s_rvalid_i = m_axi_rvalid;
assign m_axi_rready = s_rready_i;
end else begin :gen_no_conv
assign m_axi_awid = s_axi_awid;
assign m_axi_awaddr = s_axi_awaddr;
assign m_axi_awlen = s_axi_awlen;
assign m_axi_awsize = s_axi_awsize;
assign m_axi_awburst = s_axi_awburst;
assign m_axi_awlock = s_axi_awlock;
assign m_axi_awcache = s_axi_awcache;
assign m_axi_awprot = s_axi_awprot;
assign m_axi_awregion = s_axi_awregion;
assign m_axi_awqos = s_axi_awqos;
assign m_axi_awuser = s_axi_awuser;
assign m_axi_awvalid = s_awvalid_i;
assign s_awready_i = m_axi_awready;
assign m_axi_wid = s_axi_wid;
assign m_axi_wdata = s_axi_wdata;
assign m_axi_wstrb = s_axi_wstrb;
assign m_axi_wlast = s_axi_wlast;
assign m_axi_wuser = s_axi_wuser;
assign m_axi_wvalid = s_wvalid_i;
assign s_wready_i = m_axi_wready;
assign s_bid_i = m_axi_bid;
assign s_bresp_i = m_axi_bresp;
assign s_buser_i = m_axi_buser;
assign s_bvalid_i = m_axi_bvalid;
assign m_axi_bready = s_bready_i;
assign m_axi_arid = s_axi_arid;
assign m_axi_araddr = s_axi_araddr;
assign m_axi_arlen = s_axi_arlen;
assign m_axi_arsize = s_axi_arsize;
assign m_axi_arburst = s_axi_arburst;
assign m_axi_arlock = s_axi_arlock;
assign m_axi_arcache = s_axi_arcache;
assign m_axi_arprot = s_axi_arprot;
assign m_axi_arregion = s_axi_arregion;
assign m_axi_arqos = s_axi_arqos;
assign m_axi_aruser = s_axi_aruser;
assign m_axi_arvalid = s_arvalid_i;
assign s_arready_i = m_axi_arready;
assign s_rid_i = m_axi_rid;
assign s_rdata_i = m_axi_rdata;
assign s_rresp_i = m_axi_rresp;
assign s_rlast_i = m_axi_rlast;
assign s_ruser_i = m_axi_ruser;
assign s_rvalid_i = m_axi_rvalid;
assign m_axi_rready = s_rready_i;
end
if ((C_TRANSLATION_MODE == P_PROTECTION) &&
(((C_S_AXI_PROTOCOL != P_AXILITE) && (C_M_AXI_PROTOCOL == P_AXILITE)) ||
((C_S_AXI_PROTOCOL == P_AXI4) && (C_M_AXI_PROTOCOL == P_AXI3)))) begin : gen_err_detect
wire e_awvalid;
reg e_awvalid_r;
wire e_arvalid;
reg e_arvalid_r;
wire e_wvalid;
wire e_bvalid;
wire e_rvalid;
reg e_awready;
reg e_arready;
wire e_wready;
reg [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] e_awid;
reg [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] e_arid;
reg [8-1:0] e_arlen;
wire [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] e_bid;
wire [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] e_rid;
wire e_rlast;
wire w_err;
wire r_err;
wire busy_aw;
wire busy_w;
wire busy_ar;
wire aw_push;
wire aw_pop;
wire w_pop;
wire ar_push;
wire ar_pop;
reg s_awvalid_pending;
reg s_awvalid_en;
reg s_arvalid_en;
reg s_awready_en;
reg s_arready_en;
reg [4:0] aw_cnt;
reg [4:0] ar_cnt;
reg [4:0] w_cnt;
reg w_borrow;
reg err_busy_w;
reg err_busy_r;
assign w_err = (C_M_AXI_PROTOCOL == P_AXILITE) ? (s_axi_awlen != 0) : ((s_axi_awlen>>4) != 0);
assign r_err = (C_M_AXI_PROTOCOL == P_AXILITE) ? (s_axi_arlen != 0) : ((s_axi_arlen>>4) != 0);
assign s_awvalid_i = s_axi_awvalid & s_awvalid_en & ~w_err;
assign e_awvalid = e_awvalid_r & ~busy_aw & ~busy_w;
assign s_arvalid_i = s_axi_arvalid & s_arvalid_en & ~r_err;
assign e_arvalid = e_arvalid_r & ~busy_ar ;
assign s_wvalid_i = s_axi_wvalid & (busy_w | (s_awvalid_pending & ~w_borrow));
assign e_wvalid = s_axi_wvalid & err_busy_w;
assign s_bready_i = s_axi_bready & busy_aw;
assign s_rready_i = s_axi_rready & busy_ar;
assign s_axi_awready = (s_awready_i & s_awready_en) | e_awready;
assign s_axi_wready = (s_wready_i & (busy_w | (s_awvalid_pending & ~w_borrow))) | e_wready;
assign s_axi_bvalid = (s_bvalid_i & busy_aw) | e_bvalid;
assign s_axi_bid = err_busy_w ? e_bid : s_bid_i;
assign s_axi_bresp = err_busy_w ? P_SLVERR : s_bresp_i;
assign s_axi_buser = err_busy_w ? {C_AXI_BUSER_WIDTH{1'b0}} : s_buser_i;
assign s_axi_arready = (s_arready_i & s_arready_en) | e_arready;
assign s_axi_rvalid = (s_rvalid_i & busy_ar) | e_rvalid;
assign s_axi_rid = err_busy_r ? e_rid : s_rid_i;
assign s_axi_rresp = err_busy_r ? P_SLVERR : s_rresp_i;
assign s_axi_ruser = err_busy_r ? {C_AXI_RUSER_WIDTH{1'b0}} : s_ruser_i;
assign s_axi_rdata = err_busy_r ? {C_AXI_DATA_WIDTH{1'b0}} : s_rdata_i;
assign s_axi_rlast = err_busy_r ? e_rlast : s_rlast_i;
assign busy_aw = (aw_cnt != 0);
assign busy_w = (w_cnt != 0);
assign busy_ar = (ar_cnt != 0);
assign aw_push = s_awvalid_i & s_awready_i & s_awready_en;
assign aw_pop = s_bvalid_i & s_bready_i;
assign w_pop = s_wvalid_i & s_wready_i & s_axi_wlast;
assign ar_push = s_arvalid_i & s_arready_i & s_arready_en;
assign ar_pop = s_rvalid_i & s_rready_i & s_rlast_i;
always @(posedge aclk) begin
if (~aresetn) begin
s_awvalid_en <= 1'b0;
s_arvalid_en <= 1'b0;
s_awready_en <= 1'b0;
s_arready_en <= 1'b0;
e_awvalid_r <= 1'b0;
e_arvalid_r <= 1'b0;
e_awready <= 1'b0;
e_arready <= 1'b0;
aw_cnt <= 0;
w_cnt <= 0;
ar_cnt <= 0;
err_busy_w <= 1'b0;
err_busy_r <= 1'b0;
w_borrow <= 1'b0;
s_awvalid_pending <= 1'b0;
end else begin
e_awready <= 1'b0; // One-cycle pulse
if (e_bvalid & s_axi_bready) begin
s_awvalid_en <= 1'b1;
s_awready_en <= 1'b1;
err_busy_w <= 1'b0;
end else if (e_awvalid) begin
e_awvalid_r <= 1'b0;
err_busy_w <= 1'b1;
end else if (s_axi_awvalid & w_err & ~e_awvalid_r & ~err_busy_w) begin
e_awvalid_r <= 1'b1;
e_awready <= ~(s_awready_i & s_awvalid_en); // 1-cycle pulse if awready not already asserted
s_awvalid_en <= 1'b0;
s_awready_en <= 1'b0;
end else if ((&aw_cnt) | (&w_cnt) | aw_push) begin
s_awvalid_en <= 1'b0;
s_awready_en <= 1'b0;
end else if (~err_busy_w & ~e_awvalid_r & ~(s_axi_awvalid & w_err)) begin
s_awvalid_en <= 1'b1;
s_awready_en <= 1'b1;
end
if (aw_push & ~aw_pop) begin
aw_cnt <= aw_cnt + 1;
end else if (~aw_push & aw_pop & (|aw_cnt)) begin
aw_cnt <= aw_cnt - 1;
end
if (aw_push) begin
if (~w_pop & ~w_borrow) begin
w_cnt <= w_cnt + 1;
end
w_borrow <= 1'b0;
end else if (~aw_push & w_pop) begin
if (|w_cnt) begin
w_cnt <= w_cnt - 1;
end else begin
w_borrow <= 1'b1;
end
end
s_awvalid_pending <= s_awvalid_i & ~s_awready_i;
e_arready <= 1'b0; // One-cycle pulse
if (e_rvalid & s_axi_rready & e_rlast) begin
s_arvalid_en <= 1'b1;
s_arready_en <= 1'b1;
err_busy_r <= 1'b0;
end else if (e_arvalid) begin
e_arvalid_r <= 1'b0;
err_busy_r <= 1'b1;
end else if (s_axi_arvalid & r_err & ~e_arvalid_r & ~err_busy_r) begin
e_arvalid_r <= 1'b1;
e_arready <= ~(s_arready_i & s_arvalid_en); // 1-cycle pulse if arready not already asserted
s_arvalid_en <= 1'b0;
s_arready_en <= 1'b0;
end else if ((&ar_cnt) | ar_push) begin
s_arvalid_en <= 1'b0;
s_arready_en <= 1'b0;
end else if (~err_busy_r & ~e_arvalid_r & ~(s_axi_arvalid & r_err)) begin
s_arvalid_en <= 1'b1;
s_arready_en <= 1'b1;
end
if (ar_push & ~ar_pop) begin
ar_cnt <= ar_cnt + 1;
end else if (~ar_push & ar_pop & (|ar_cnt)) begin
ar_cnt <= ar_cnt - 1;
end
end
end
always @(posedge aclk) begin
if (s_axi_awvalid & ~err_busy_w & ~e_awvalid_r ) begin
e_awid <= s_axi_awid;
end
if (s_axi_arvalid & ~err_busy_r & ~e_arvalid_r ) begin
e_arid <= s_axi_arid;
e_arlen <= s_axi_arlen;
end
end
axi_protocol_converter_v2_1_decerr_slave #
(
.C_AXI_ID_WIDTH (C_AXI_ID_WIDTH),
.C_AXI_DATA_WIDTH (C_AXI_DATA_WIDTH),
.C_AXI_RUSER_WIDTH (C_AXI_RUSER_WIDTH),
.C_AXI_BUSER_WIDTH (C_AXI_BUSER_WIDTH),
.C_AXI_PROTOCOL (C_S_AXI_PROTOCOL),
.C_RESP (P_SLVERR),
.C_IGNORE_ID (C_IGNORE_ID)
)
decerr_slave_inst
(
.ACLK (aclk),
.ARESETN (aresetn),
.S_AXI_AWID (e_awid),
.S_AXI_AWVALID (e_awvalid),
.S_AXI_AWREADY (),
.S_AXI_WLAST (s_axi_wlast),
.S_AXI_WVALID (e_wvalid),
.S_AXI_WREADY (e_wready),
.S_AXI_BID (e_bid),
.S_AXI_BRESP (),
.S_AXI_BUSER (),
.S_AXI_BVALID (e_bvalid),
.S_AXI_BREADY (s_axi_bready),
.S_AXI_ARID (e_arid),
.S_AXI_ARLEN (e_arlen),
.S_AXI_ARVALID (e_arvalid),
.S_AXI_ARREADY (),
.S_AXI_RID (e_rid),
.S_AXI_RDATA (),
.S_AXI_RRESP (),
.S_AXI_RUSER (),
.S_AXI_RLAST (e_rlast),
.S_AXI_RVALID (e_rvalid),
.S_AXI_RREADY (s_axi_rready)
);
end else begin : gen_no_err_detect
assign s_awvalid_i = s_axi_awvalid;
assign s_arvalid_i = s_axi_arvalid;
assign s_wvalid_i = s_axi_wvalid;
assign s_bready_i = s_axi_bready;
assign s_rready_i = s_axi_rready;
assign s_axi_awready = s_awready_i;
assign s_axi_wready = s_wready_i;
assign s_axi_bvalid = s_bvalid_i;
assign s_axi_bid = s_bid_i;
assign s_axi_bresp = s_bresp_i;
assign s_axi_buser = s_buser_i;
assign s_axi_arready = s_arready_i;
assign s_axi_rvalid = s_rvalid_i;
assign s_axi_rid = s_rid_i;
assign s_axi_rresp = s_rresp_i;
assign s_axi_ruser = s_ruser_i;
assign s_axi_rdata = s_rdata_i;
assign s_axi_rlast = s_rlast_i;
end // gen_err_detect
endgenerate
endmodule
`default_nettype wire
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//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
//
// File name: axi_protocol_converter.v
//
// Description:
// This module is a bank of AXI4-Lite and AXI3 protocol converters for a vectored AXI interface.
// The interface of this module consists of a vectored slave and master interface
// which are each concatenations of upper-level AXI pathways,
// plus various vectored parameters.
// This module instantiates a set of individual protocol converter modules.
//
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
`timescale 1ps/1ps
`default_nettype none
(* DowngradeIPIdentifiedWarnings="yes" *)
module axi_protocol_converter_v2_1_axi_protocol_converter #(
parameter C_FAMILY = "virtex6",
parameter integer C_M_AXI_PROTOCOL = 0,
parameter integer C_S_AXI_PROTOCOL = 0,
parameter integer C_IGNORE_ID = 0,
// 0 = RID/BID are stored by axilite_conv.
// 1 = RID/BID have already been stored in an upstream device, like SASD crossbar.
parameter integer C_AXI_ID_WIDTH = 4,
parameter integer C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH = 32,
parameter integer C_AXI_DATA_WIDTH = 32,
parameter integer C_AXI_SUPPORTS_WRITE = 1,
parameter integer C_AXI_SUPPORTS_READ = 1,
parameter integer C_AXI_SUPPORTS_USER_SIGNALS = 0,
// 1 = Propagate all USER signals, 0 = DonÂt propagate.
parameter integer C_AXI_AWUSER_WIDTH = 1,
parameter integer C_AXI_ARUSER_WIDTH = 1,
parameter integer C_AXI_WUSER_WIDTH = 1,
parameter integer C_AXI_RUSER_WIDTH = 1,
parameter integer C_AXI_BUSER_WIDTH = 1,
parameter integer C_TRANSLATION_MODE = 1
// 0 (Unprotected) = Disable all error checking; master is well-behaved.
// 1 (Protection) = Detect SI transaction violations, but perform no splitting.
// AXI4 -> AXI3 must be <= 16 beats; AXI4/3 -> AXI4LITE must be single.
// 2 (Conversion) = Include transaction splitting logic
) (
// Global Signals
input wire aclk,
input wire aresetn,
// Slave Interface Write Address Ports
input wire [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] s_axi_awid,
input wire [C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH-1:0] s_axi_awaddr,
input wire [((C_S_AXI_PROTOCOL == 1) ? 4 : 8)-1:0] s_axi_awlen,
input wire [3-1:0] s_axi_awsize,
input wire [2-1:0] s_axi_awburst,
input wire [((C_S_AXI_PROTOCOL == 1) ? 2 : 1)-1:0] s_axi_awlock,
input wire [4-1:0] s_axi_awcache,
input wire [3-1:0] s_axi_awprot,
input wire [4-1:0] s_axi_awregion,
input wire [4-1:0] s_axi_awqos,
input wire [C_AXI_AWUSER_WIDTH-1:0] s_axi_awuser,
input wire s_axi_awvalid,
output wire s_axi_awready,
// Slave Interface Write Data Ports
input wire [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] s_axi_wid,
input wire [C_AXI_DATA_WIDTH-1:0] s_axi_wdata,
input wire [C_AXI_DATA_WIDTH/8-1:0] s_axi_wstrb,
input wire s_axi_wlast,
input wire [C_AXI_WUSER_WIDTH-1:0] s_axi_wuser,
input wire s_axi_wvalid,
output wire s_axi_wready,
// Slave Interface Write Response Ports
output wire [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] s_axi_bid,
output wire [2-1:0] s_axi_bresp,
output wire [C_AXI_BUSER_WIDTH-1:0] s_axi_buser,
output wire s_axi_bvalid,
input wire s_axi_bready,
// Slave Interface Read Address Ports
input wire [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] s_axi_arid,
input wire [C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH-1:0] s_axi_araddr,
input wire [((C_S_AXI_PROTOCOL == 1) ? 4 : 8)-1:0] s_axi_arlen,
input wire [3-1:0] s_axi_arsize,
input wire [2-1:0] s_axi_arburst,
input wire [((C_S_AXI_PROTOCOL == 1) ? 2 : 1)-1:0] s_axi_arlock,
input wire [4-1:0] s_axi_arcache,
input wire [3-1:0] s_axi_arprot,
input wire [4-1:0] s_axi_arregion,
input wire [4-1:0] s_axi_arqos,
input wire [C_AXI_ARUSER_WIDTH-1:0] s_axi_aruser,
input wire s_axi_arvalid,
output wire s_axi_arready,
// Slave Interface Read Data Ports
output wire [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] s_axi_rid,
output wire [C_AXI_DATA_WIDTH-1:0] s_axi_rdata,
output wire [2-1:0] s_axi_rresp,
output wire s_axi_rlast,
output wire [C_AXI_RUSER_WIDTH-1:0] s_axi_ruser,
output wire s_axi_rvalid,
input wire s_axi_rready,
// Master Interface Write Address Port
output wire [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] m_axi_awid,
output wire [C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH-1:0] m_axi_awaddr,
output wire [((C_M_AXI_PROTOCOL == 1) ? 4 : 8)-1:0] m_axi_awlen,
output wire [3-1:0] m_axi_awsize,
output wire [2-1:0] m_axi_awburst,
output wire [((C_M_AXI_PROTOCOL == 1) ? 2 : 1)-1:0] m_axi_awlock,
output wire [4-1:0] m_axi_awcache,
output wire [3-1:0] m_axi_awprot,
output wire [4-1:0] m_axi_awregion,
output wire [4-1:0] m_axi_awqos,
output wire [C_AXI_AWUSER_WIDTH-1:0] m_axi_awuser,
output wire m_axi_awvalid,
input wire m_axi_awready,
// Master Interface Write Data Ports
output wire [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] m_axi_wid,
output wire [C_AXI_DATA_WIDTH-1:0] m_axi_wdata,
output wire [C_AXI_DATA_WIDTH/8-1:0] m_axi_wstrb,
output wire m_axi_wlast,
output wire [C_AXI_WUSER_WIDTH-1:0] m_axi_wuser,
output wire m_axi_wvalid,
input wire m_axi_wready,
// Master Interface Write Response Ports
input wire [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] m_axi_bid,
input wire [2-1:0] m_axi_bresp,
input wire [C_AXI_BUSER_WIDTH-1:0] m_axi_buser,
input wire m_axi_bvalid,
output wire m_axi_bready,
// Master Interface Read Address Port
output wire [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] m_axi_arid,
output wire [C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH-1:0] m_axi_araddr,
output wire [((C_M_AXI_PROTOCOL == 1) ? 4 : 8)-1:0] m_axi_arlen,
output wire [3-1:0] m_axi_arsize,
output wire [2-1:0] m_axi_arburst,
output wire [((C_M_AXI_PROTOCOL == 1) ? 2 : 1)-1:0] m_axi_arlock,
output wire [4-1:0] m_axi_arcache,
output wire [3-1:0] m_axi_arprot,
output wire [4-1:0] m_axi_arregion,
output wire [4-1:0] m_axi_arqos,
output wire [C_AXI_ARUSER_WIDTH-1:0] m_axi_aruser,
output wire m_axi_arvalid,
input wire m_axi_arready,
// Master Interface Read Data Ports
input wire [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] m_axi_rid,
input wire [C_AXI_DATA_WIDTH-1:0] m_axi_rdata,
input wire [2-1:0] m_axi_rresp,
input wire m_axi_rlast,
input wire [C_AXI_RUSER_WIDTH-1:0] m_axi_ruser,
input wire m_axi_rvalid,
output wire m_axi_rready
);
localparam P_AXI4 = 32'h0;
localparam P_AXI3 = 32'h1;
localparam P_AXILITE = 32'h2;
localparam P_AXILITE_SIZE = (C_AXI_DATA_WIDTH == 32) ? 3'b010 : 3'b011;
localparam P_INCR = 2'b01;
localparam P_DECERR = 2'b11;
localparam P_SLVERR = 2'b10;
localparam integer P_PROTECTION = 1;
localparam integer P_CONVERSION = 2;
wire s_awvalid_i;
wire s_arvalid_i;
wire s_wvalid_i ;
wire s_bready_i ;
wire s_rready_i ;
wire s_awready_i;
wire s_wready_i;
wire s_bvalid_i;
wire [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] s_bid_i;
wire [1:0] s_bresp_i;
wire [C_AXI_BUSER_WIDTH-1:0] s_buser_i;
wire s_arready_i;
wire s_rvalid_i;
wire [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] s_rid_i;
wire [1:0] s_rresp_i;
wire [C_AXI_RUSER_WIDTH-1:0] s_ruser_i;
wire [C_AXI_DATA_WIDTH-1:0] s_rdata_i;
wire s_rlast_i;
generate
if ((C_M_AXI_PROTOCOL == P_AXILITE) || (C_S_AXI_PROTOCOL == P_AXILITE)) begin : gen_axilite
assign m_axi_awid = 0;
assign m_axi_awlen = 0;
assign m_axi_awsize = P_AXILITE_SIZE;
assign m_axi_awburst = P_INCR;
assign m_axi_awlock = 0;
assign m_axi_awcache = 0;
assign m_axi_awregion = 0;
assign m_axi_awqos = 0;
assign m_axi_awuser = 0;
assign m_axi_wid = 0;
assign m_axi_wlast = 1'b1;
assign m_axi_wuser = 0;
assign m_axi_arid = 0;
assign m_axi_arlen = 0;
assign m_axi_arsize = P_AXILITE_SIZE;
assign m_axi_arburst = P_INCR;
assign m_axi_arlock = 0;
assign m_axi_arcache = 0;
assign m_axi_arregion = 0;
assign m_axi_arqos = 0;
assign m_axi_aruser = 0;
if (((C_IGNORE_ID == 1) && (C_TRANSLATION_MODE != P_CONVERSION)) || (C_S_AXI_PROTOCOL == P_AXILITE)) begin : gen_axilite_passthru
assign m_axi_awaddr = s_axi_awaddr;
assign m_axi_awprot = s_axi_awprot;
assign m_axi_awvalid = s_awvalid_i;
assign s_awready_i = m_axi_awready;
assign m_axi_wdata = s_axi_wdata;
assign m_axi_wstrb = s_axi_wstrb;
assign m_axi_wvalid = s_wvalid_i;
assign s_wready_i = m_axi_wready;
assign s_bid_i = 0;
assign s_bresp_i = m_axi_bresp;
assign s_buser_i = 0;
assign s_bvalid_i = m_axi_bvalid;
assign m_axi_bready = s_bready_i;
assign m_axi_araddr = s_axi_araddr;
assign m_axi_arprot = s_axi_arprot;
assign m_axi_arvalid = s_arvalid_i;
assign s_arready_i = m_axi_arready;
assign s_rid_i = 0;
assign s_rdata_i = m_axi_rdata;
assign s_rresp_i = m_axi_rresp;
assign s_rlast_i = 1'b1;
assign s_ruser_i = 0;
assign s_rvalid_i = m_axi_rvalid;
assign m_axi_rready = s_rready_i;
end else if (C_TRANSLATION_MODE == P_CONVERSION) begin : gen_b2s_conv
assign s_buser_i = {C_AXI_BUSER_WIDTH{1'b0}};
assign s_ruser_i = {C_AXI_RUSER_WIDTH{1'b0}};
axi_protocol_converter_v2_1_b2s #(
.C_S_AXI_PROTOCOL (C_S_AXI_PROTOCOL),
.C_AXI_ID_WIDTH (C_AXI_ID_WIDTH),
.C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH (C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH),
.C_AXI_DATA_WIDTH (C_AXI_DATA_WIDTH),
.C_AXI_SUPPORTS_WRITE (C_AXI_SUPPORTS_WRITE),
.C_AXI_SUPPORTS_READ (C_AXI_SUPPORTS_READ)
) axilite_b2s (
.aresetn (aresetn),
.aclk (aclk),
.s_axi_awid (s_axi_awid),
.s_axi_awaddr (s_axi_awaddr),
.s_axi_awlen (s_axi_awlen),
.s_axi_awsize (s_axi_awsize),
.s_axi_awburst (s_axi_awburst),
.s_axi_awprot (s_axi_awprot),
.s_axi_awvalid (s_awvalid_i),
.s_axi_awready (s_awready_i),
.s_axi_wdata (s_axi_wdata),
.s_axi_wstrb (s_axi_wstrb),
.s_axi_wlast (s_axi_wlast),
.s_axi_wvalid (s_wvalid_i),
.s_axi_wready (s_wready_i),
.s_axi_bid (s_bid_i),
.s_axi_bresp (s_bresp_i),
.s_axi_bvalid (s_bvalid_i),
.s_axi_bready (s_bready_i),
.s_axi_arid (s_axi_arid),
.s_axi_araddr (s_axi_araddr),
.s_axi_arlen (s_axi_arlen),
.s_axi_arsize (s_axi_arsize),
.s_axi_arburst (s_axi_arburst),
.s_axi_arprot (s_axi_arprot),
.s_axi_arvalid (s_arvalid_i),
.s_axi_arready (s_arready_i),
.s_axi_rid (s_rid_i),
.s_axi_rdata (s_rdata_i),
.s_axi_rresp (s_rresp_i),
.s_axi_rlast (s_rlast_i),
.s_axi_rvalid (s_rvalid_i),
.s_axi_rready (s_rready_i),
.m_axi_awaddr (m_axi_awaddr),
.m_axi_awprot (m_axi_awprot),
.m_axi_awvalid (m_axi_awvalid),
.m_axi_awready (m_axi_awready),
.m_axi_wdata (m_axi_wdata),
.m_axi_wstrb (m_axi_wstrb),
.m_axi_wvalid (m_axi_wvalid),
.m_axi_wready (m_axi_wready),
.m_axi_bresp (m_axi_bresp),
.m_axi_bvalid (m_axi_bvalid),
.m_axi_bready (m_axi_bready),
.m_axi_araddr (m_axi_araddr),
.m_axi_arprot (m_axi_arprot),
.m_axi_arvalid (m_axi_arvalid),
.m_axi_arready (m_axi_arready),
.m_axi_rdata (m_axi_rdata),
.m_axi_rresp (m_axi_rresp),
.m_axi_rvalid (m_axi_rvalid),
.m_axi_rready (m_axi_rready)
);
end else begin : gen_axilite_conv
axi_protocol_converter_v2_1_axilite_conv #(
.C_FAMILY (C_FAMILY),
.C_AXI_ID_WIDTH (C_AXI_ID_WIDTH),
.C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH (C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH),
.C_AXI_DATA_WIDTH (C_AXI_DATA_WIDTH),
.C_AXI_SUPPORTS_WRITE (C_AXI_SUPPORTS_WRITE),
.C_AXI_SUPPORTS_READ (C_AXI_SUPPORTS_READ),
.C_AXI_RUSER_WIDTH (C_AXI_RUSER_WIDTH),
.C_AXI_BUSER_WIDTH (C_AXI_BUSER_WIDTH)
) axilite_conv_inst (
.ARESETN (aresetn),
.ACLK (aclk),
.S_AXI_AWID (s_axi_awid),
.S_AXI_AWADDR (s_axi_awaddr),
.S_AXI_AWPROT (s_axi_awprot),
.S_AXI_AWVALID (s_awvalid_i),
.S_AXI_AWREADY (s_awready_i),
.S_AXI_WDATA (s_axi_wdata),
.S_AXI_WSTRB (s_axi_wstrb),
.S_AXI_WVALID (s_wvalid_i),
.S_AXI_WREADY (s_wready_i),
.S_AXI_BID (s_bid_i),
.S_AXI_BRESP (s_bresp_i),
.S_AXI_BUSER (s_buser_i),
.S_AXI_BVALID (s_bvalid_i),
.S_AXI_BREADY (s_bready_i),
.S_AXI_ARID (s_axi_arid),
.S_AXI_ARADDR (s_axi_araddr),
.S_AXI_ARPROT (s_axi_arprot),
.S_AXI_ARVALID (s_arvalid_i),
.S_AXI_ARREADY (s_arready_i),
.S_AXI_RID (s_rid_i),
.S_AXI_RDATA (s_rdata_i),
.S_AXI_RRESP (s_rresp_i),
.S_AXI_RLAST (s_rlast_i),
.S_AXI_RUSER (s_ruser_i),
.S_AXI_RVALID (s_rvalid_i),
.S_AXI_RREADY (s_rready_i),
.M_AXI_AWADDR (m_axi_awaddr),
.M_AXI_AWPROT (m_axi_awprot),
.M_AXI_AWVALID (m_axi_awvalid),
.M_AXI_AWREADY (m_axi_awready),
.M_AXI_WDATA (m_axi_wdata),
.M_AXI_WSTRB (m_axi_wstrb),
.M_AXI_WVALID (m_axi_wvalid),
.M_AXI_WREADY (m_axi_wready),
.M_AXI_BRESP (m_axi_bresp),
.M_AXI_BVALID (m_axi_bvalid),
.M_AXI_BREADY (m_axi_bready),
.M_AXI_ARADDR (m_axi_araddr),
.M_AXI_ARPROT (m_axi_arprot),
.M_AXI_ARVALID (m_axi_arvalid),
.M_AXI_ARREADY (m_axi_arready),
.M_AXI_RDATA (m_axi_rdata),
.M_AXI_RRESP (m_axi_rresp),
.M_AXI_RVALID (m_axi_rvalid),
.M_AXI_RREADY (m_axi_rready)
);
end
end else if ((C_M_AXI_PROTOCOL == P_AXI3) && (C_S_AXI_PROTOCOL == P_AXI4)) begin : gen_axi4_axi3
axi_protocol_converter_v2_1_axi3_conv #(
.C_FAMILY (C_FAMILY),
.C_AXI_ID_WIDTH (C_AXI_ID_WIDTH),
.C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH (C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH),
.C_AXI_DATA_WIDTH (C_AXI_DATA_WIDTH),
.C_AXI_SUPPORTS_USER_SIGNALS (C_AXI_SUPPORTS_USER_SIGNALS),
.C_AXI_AWUSER_WIDTH (C_AXI_AWUSER_WIDTH),
.C_AXI_ARUSER_WIDTH (C_AXI_ARUSER_WIDTH),
.C_AXI_WUSER_WIDTH (C_AXI_WUSER_WIDTH),
.C_AXI_RUSER_WIDTH (C_AXI_RUSER_WIDTH),
.C_AXI_BUSER_WIDTH (C_AXI_BUSER_WIDTH),
.C_AXI_SUPPORTS_WRITE (C_AXI_SUPPORTS_WRITE),
.C_AXI_SUPPORTS_READ (C_AXI_SUPPORTS_READ),
.C_SUPPORT_SPLITTING ((C_TRANSLATION_MODE == P_CONVERSION) ? 1 : 0)
) axi3_conv_inst (
.ARESETN (aresetn),
.ACLK (aclk),
.S_AXI_AWID (s_axi_awid),
.S_AXI_AWADDR (s_axi_awaddr),
.S_AXI_AWLEN (s_axi_awlen),
.S_AXI_AWSIZE (s_axi_awsize),
.S_AXI_AWBURST (s_axi_awburst),
.S_AXI_AWLOCK (s_axi_awlock),
.S_AXI_AWCACHE (s_axi_awcache),
.S_AXI_AWPROT (s_axi_awprot),
.S_AXI_AWQOS (s_axi_awqos),
.S_AXI_AWUSER (s_axi_awuser),
.S_AXI_AWVALID (s_awvalid_i),
.S_AXI_AWREADY (s_awready_i),
.S_AXI_WDATA (s_axi_wdata),
.S_AXI_WSTRB (s_axi_wstrb),
.S_AXI_WLAST (s_axi_wlast),
.S_AXI_WUSER (s_axi_wuser),
.S_AXI_WVALID (s_wvalid_i),
.S_AXI_WREADY (s_wready_i),
.S_AXI_BID (s_bid_i),
.S_AXI_BRESP (s_bresp_i),
.S_AXI_BUSER (s_buser_i),
.S_AXI_BVALID (s_bvalid_i),
.S_AXI_BREADY (s_bready_i),
.S_AXI_ARID (s_axi_arid),
.S_AXI_ARADDR (s_axi_araddr),
.S_AXI_ARLEN (s_axi_arlen),
.S_AXI_ARSIZE (s_axi_arsize),
.S_AXI_ARBURST (s_axi_arburst),
.S_AXI_ARLOCK (s_axi_arlock),
.S_AXI_ARCACHE (s_axi_arcache),
.S_AXI_ARPROT (s_axi_arprot),
.S_AXI_ARQOS (s_axi_arqos),
.S_AXI_ARUSER (s_axi_aruser),
.S_AXI_ARVALID (s_arvalid_i),
.S_AXI_ARREADY (s_arready_i),
.S_AXI_RID (s_rid_i),
.S_AXI_RDATA (s_rdata_i),
.S_AXI_RRESP (s_rresp_i),
.S_AXI_RLAST (s_rlast_i),
.S_AXI_RUSER (s_ruser_i),
.S_AXI_RVALID (s_rvalid_i),
.S_AXI_RREADY (s_rready_i),
.M_AXI_AWID (m_axi_awid),
.M_AXI_AWADDR (m_axi_awaddr),
.M_AXI_AWLEN (m_axi_awlen),
.M_AXI_AWSIZE (m_axi_awsize),
.M_AXI_AWBURST (m_axi_awburst),
.M_AXI_AWLOCK (m_axi_awlock),
.M_AXI_AWCACHE (m_axi_awcache),
.M_AXI_AWPROT (m_axi_awprot),
.M_AXI_AWQOS (m_axi_awqos),
.M_AXI_AWUSER (m_axi_awuser),
.M_AXI_AWVALID (m_axi_awvalid),
.M_AXI_AWREADY (m_axi_awready),
.M_AXI_WID (m_axi_wid),
.M_AXI_WDATA (m_axi_wdata),
.M_AXI_WSTRB (m_axi_wstrb),
.M_AXI_WLAST (m_axi_wlast),
.M_AXI_WUSER (m_axi_wuser),
.M_AXI_WVALID (m_axi_wvalid),
.M_AXI_WREADY (m_axi_wready),
.M_AXI_BID (m_axi_bid),
.M_AXI_BRESP (m_axi_bresp),
.M_AXI_BUSER (m_axi_buser),
.M_AXI_BVALID (m_axi_bvalid),
.M_AXI_BREADY (m_axi_bready),
.M_AXI_ARID (m_axi_arid),
.M_AXI_ARADDR (m_axi_araddr),
.M_AXI_ARLEN (m_axi_arlen),
.M_AXI_ARSIZE (m_axi_arsize),
.M_AXI_ARBURST (m_axi_arburst),
.M_AXI_ARLOCK (m_axi_arlock),
.M_AXI_ARCACHE (m_axi_arcache),
.M_AXI_ARPROT (m_axi_arprot),
.M_AXI_ARQOS (m_axi_arqos),
.M_AXI_ARUSER (m_axi_aruser),
.M_AXI_ARVALID (m_axi_arvalid),
.M_AXI_ARREADY (m_axi_arready),
.M_AXI_RID (m_axi_rid),
.M_AXI_RDATA (m_axi_rdata),
.M_AXI_RRESP (m_axi_rresp),
.M_AXI_RLAST (m_axi_rlast),
.M_AXI_RUSER (m_axi_ruser),
.M_AXI_RVALID (m_axi_rvalid),
.M_AXI_RREADY (m_axi_rready)
);
assign m_axi_awregion = 0;
assign m_axi_arregion = 0;
end else if ((C_S_AXI_PROTOCOL == P_AXI3) && (C_M_AXI_PROTOCOL == P_AXI4)) begin : gen_axi3_axi4
assign m_axi_awid = s_axi_awid;
assign m_axi_awaddr = s_axi_awaddr;
assign m_axi_awlen = {4'h0, s_axi_awlen[3:0]};
assign m_axi_awsize = s_axi_awsize;
assign m_axi_awburst = s_axi_awburst;
assign m_axi_awlock = s_axi_awlock[0];
assign m_axi_awcache = s_axi_awcache;
assign m_axi_awprot = s_axi_awprot;
assign m_axi_awregion = 4'h0;
assign m_axi_awqos = s_axi_awqos;
assign m_axi_awuser = s_axi_awuser;
assign m_axi_awvalid = s_awvalid_i;
assign s_awready_i = m_axi_awready;
assign m_axi_wid = {C_AXI_ID_WIDTH{1'b0}} ;
assign m_axi_wdata = s_axi_wdata;
assign m_axi_wstrb = s_axi_wstrb;
assign m_axi_wlast = s_axi_wlast;
assign m_axi_wuser = s_axi_wuser;
assign m_axi_wvalid = s_wvalid_i;
assign s_wready_i = m_axi_wready;
assign s_bid_i = m_axi_bid;
assign s_bresp_i = m_axi_bresp;
assign s_buser_i = m_axi_buser;
assign s_bvalid_i = m_axi_bvalid;
assign m_axi_bready = s_bready_i;
assign m_axi_arid = s_axi_arid;
assign m_axi_araddr = s_axi_araddr;
assign m_axi_arlen = {4'h0, s_axi_arlen[3:0]};
assign m_axi_arsize = s_axi_arsize;
assign m_axi_arburst = s_axi_arburst;
assign m_axi_arlock = s_axi_arlock[0];
assign m_axi_arcache = s_axi_arcache;
assign m_axi_arprot = s_axi_arprot;
assign m_axi_arregion = 4'h0;
assign m_axi_arqos = s_axi_arqos;
assign m_axi_aruser = s_axi_aruser;
assign m_axi_arvalid = s_arvalid_i;
assign s_arready_i = m_axi_arready;
assign s_rid_i = m_axi_rid;
assign s_rdata_i = m_axi_rdata;
assign s_rresp_i = m_axi_rresp;
assign s_rlast_i = m_axi_rlast;
assign s_ruser_i = m_axi_ruser;
assign s_rvalid_i = m_axi_rvalid;
assign m_axi_rready = s_rready_i;
end else begin :gen_no_conv
assign m_axi_awid = s_axi_awid;
assign m_axi_awaddr = s_axi_awaddr;
assign m_axi_awlen = s_axi_awlen;
assign m_axi_awsize = s_axi_awsize;
assign m_axi_awburst = s_axi_awburst;
assign m_axi_awlock = s_axi_awlock;
assign m_axi_awcache = s_axi_awcache;
assign m_axi_awprot = s_axi_awprot;
assign m_axi_awregion = s_axi_awregion;
assign m_axi_awqos = s_axi_awqos;
assign m_axi_awuser = s_axi_awuser;
assign m_axi_awvalid = s_awvalid_i;
assign s_awready_i = m_axi_awready;
assign m_axi_wid = s_axi_wid;
assign m_axi_wdata = s_axi_wdata;
assign m_axi_wstrb = s_axi_wstrb;
assign m_axi_wlast = s_axi_wlast;
assign m_axi_wuser = s_axi_wuser;
assign m_axi_wvalid = s_wvalid_i;
assign s_wready_i = m_axi_wready;
assign s_bid_i = m_axi_bid;
assign s_bresp_i = m_axi_bresp;
assign s_buser_i = m_axi_buser;
assign s_bvalid_i = m_axi_bvalid;
assign m_axi_bready = s_bready_i;
assign m_axi_arid = s_axi_arid;
assign m_axi_araddr = s_axi_araddr;
assign m_axi_arlen = s_axi_arlen;
assign m_axi_arsize = s_axi_arsize;
assign m_axi_arburst = s_axi_arburst;
assign m_axi_arlock = s_axi_arlock;
assign m_axi_arcache = s_axi_arcache;
assign m_axi_arprot = s_axi_arprot;
assign m_axi_arregion = s_axi_arregion;
assign m_axi_arqos = s_axi_arqos;
assign m_axi_aruser = s_axi_aruser;
assign m_axi_arvalid = s_arvalid_i;
assign s_arready_i = m_axi_arready;
assign s_rid_i = m_axi_rid;
assign s_rdata_i = m_axi_rdata;
assign s_rresp_i = m_axi_rresp;
assign s_rlast_i = m_axi_rlast;
assign s_ruser_i = m_axi_ruser;
assign s_rvalid_i = m_axi_rvalid;
assign m_axi_rready = s_rready_i;
end
if ((C_TRANSLATION_MODE == P_PROTECTION) &&
(((C_S_AXI_PROTOCOL != P_AXILITE) && (C_M_AXI_PROTOCOL == P_AXILITE)) ||
((C_S_AXI_PROTOCOL == P_AXI4) && (C_M_AXI_PROTOCOL == P_AXI3)))) begin : gen_err_detect
wire e_awvalid;
reg e_awvalid_r;
wire e_arvalid;
reg e_arvalid_r;
wire e_wvalid;
wire e_bvalid;
wire e_rvalid;
reg e_awready;
reg e_arready;
wire e_wready;
reg [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] e_awid;
reg [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] e_arid;
reg [8-1:0] e_arlen;
wire [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] e_bid;
wire [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] e_rid;
wire e_rlast;
wire w_err;
wire r_err;
wire busy_aw;
wire busy_w;
wire busy_ar;
wire aw_push;
wire aw_pop;
wire w_pop;
wire ar_push;
wire ar_pop;
reg s_awvalid_pending;
reg s_awvalid_en;
reg s_arvalid_en;
reg s_awready_en;
reg s_arready_en;
reg [4:0] aw_cnt;
reg [4:0] ar_cnt;
reg [4:0] w_cnt;
reg w_borrow;
reg err_busy_w;
reg err_busy_r;
assign w_err = (C_M_AXI_PROTOCOL == P_AXILITE) ? (s_axi_awlen != 0) : ((s_axi_awlen>>4) != 0);
assign r_err = (C_M_AXI_PROTOCOL == P_AXILITE) ? (s_axi_arlen != 0) : ((s_axi_arlen>>4) != 0);
assign s_awvalid_i = s_axi_awvalid & s_awvalid_en & ~w_err;
assign e_awvalid = e_awvalid_r & ~busy_aw & ~busy_w;
assign s_arvalid_i = s_axi_arvalid & s_arvalid_en & ~r_err;
assign e_arvalid = e_arvalid_r & ~busy_ar ;
assign s_wvalid_i = s_axi_wvalid & (busy_w | (s_awvalid_pending & ~w_borrow));
assign e_wvalid = s_axi_wvalid & err_busy_w;
assign s_bready_i = s_axi_bready & busy_aw;
assign s_rready_i = s_axi_rready & busy_ar;
assign s_axi_awready = (s_awready_i & s_awready_en) | e_awready;
assign s_axi_wready = (s_wready_i & (busy_w | (s_awvalid_pending & ~w_borrow))) | e_wready;
assign s_axi_bvalid = (s_bvalid_i & busy_aw) | e_bvalid;
assign s_axi_bid = err_busy_w ? e_bid : s_bid_i;
assign s_axi_bresp = err_busy_w ? P_SLVERR : s_bresp_i;
assign s_axi_buser = err_busy_w ? {C_AXI_BUSER_WIDTH{1'b0}} : s_buser_i;
assign s_axi_arready = (s_arready_i & s_arready_en) | e_arready;
assign s_axi_rvalid = (s_rvalid_i & busy_ar) | e_rvalid;
assign s_axi_rid = err_busy_r ? e_rid : s_rid_i;
assign s_axi_rresp = err_busy_r ? P_SLVERR : s_rresp_i;
assign s_axi_ruser = err_busy_r ? {C_AXI_RUSER_WIDTH{1'b0}} : s_ruser_i;
assign s_axi_rdata = err_busy_r ? {C_AXI_DATA_WIDTH{1'b0}} : s_rdata_i;
assign s_axi_rlast = err_busy_r ? e_rlast : s_rlast_i;
assign busy_aw = (aw_cnt != 0);
assign busy_w = (w_cnt != 0);
assign busy_ar = (ar_cnt != 0);
assign aw_push = s_awvalid_i & s_awready_i & s_awready_en;
assign aw_pop = s_bvalid_i & s_bready_i;
assign w_pop = s_wvalid_i & s_wready_i & s_axi_wlast;
assign ar_push = s_arvalid_i & s_arready_i & s_arready_en;
assign ar_pop = s_rvalid_i & s_rready_i & s_rlast_i;
always @(posedge aclk) begin
if (~aresetn) begin
s_awvalid_en <= 1'b0;
s_arvalid_en <= 1'b0;
s_awready_en <= 1'b0;
s_arready_en <= 1'b0;
e_awvalid_r <= 1'b0;
e_arvalid_r <= 1'b0;
e_awready <= 1'b0;
e_arready <= 1'b0;
aw_cnt <= 0;
w_cnt <= 0;
ar_cnt <= 0;
err_busy_w <= 1'b0;
err_busy_r <= 1'b0;
w_borrow <= 1'b0;
s_awvalid_pending <= 1'b0;
end else begin
e_awready <= 1'b0; // One-cycle pulse
if (e_bvalid & s_axi_bready) begin
s_awvalid_en <= 1'b1;
s_awready_en <= 1'b1;
err_busy_w <= 1'b0;
end else if (e_awvalid) begin
e_awvalid_r <= 1'b0;
err_busy_w <= 1'b1;
end else if (s_axi_awvalid & w_err & ~e_awvalid_r & ~err_busy_w) begin
e_awvalid_r <= 1'b1;
e_awready <= ~(s_awready_i & s_awvalid_en); // 1-cycle pulse if awready not already asserted
s_awvalid_en <= 1'b0;
s_awready_en <= 1'b0;
end else if ((&aw_cnt) | (&w_cnt) | aw_push) begin
s_awvalid_en <= 1'b0;
s_awready_en <= 1'b0;
end else if (~err_busy_w & ~e_awvalid_r & ~(s_axi_awvalid & w_err)) begin
s_awvalid_en <= 1'b1;
s_awready_en <= 1'b1;
end
if (aw_push & ~aw_pop) begin
aw_cnt <= aw_cnt + 1;
end else if (~aw_push & aw_pop & (|aw_cnt)) begin
aw_cnt <= aw_cnt - 1;
end
if (aw_push) begin
if (~w_pop & ~w_borrow) begin
w_cnt <= w_cnt + 1;
end
w_borrow <= 1'b0;
end else if (~aw_push & w_pop) begin
if (|w_cnt) begin
w_cnt <= w_cnt - 1;
end else begin
w_borrow <= 1'b1;
end
end
s_awvalid_pending <= s_awvalid_i & ~s_awready_i;
e_arready <= 1'b0; // One-cycle pulse
if (e_rvalid & s_axi_rready & e_rlast) begin
s_arvalid_en <= 1'b1;
s_arready_en <= 1'b1;
err_busy_r <= 1'b0;
end else if (e_arvalid) begin
e_arvalid_r <= 1'b0;
err_busy_r <= 1'b1;
end else if (s_axi_arvalid & r_err & ~e_arvalid_r & ~err_busy_r) begin
e_arvalid_r <= 1'b1;
e_arready <= ~(s_arready_i & s_arvalid_en); // 1-cycle pulse if arready not already asserted
s_arvalid_en <= 1'b0;
s_arready_en <= 1'b0;
end else if ((&ar_cnt) | ar_push) begin
s_arvalid_en <= 1'b0;
s_arready_en <= 1'b0;
end else if (~err_busy_r & ~e_arvalid_r & ~(s_axi_arvalid & r_err)) begin
s_arvalid_en <= 1'b1;
s_arready_en <= 1'b1;
end
if (ar_push & ~ar_pop) begin
ar_cnt <= ar_cnt + 1;
end else if (~ar_push & ar_pop & (|ar_cnt)) begin
ar_cnt <= ar_cnt - 1;
end
end
end
always @(posedge aclk) begin
if (s_axi_awvalid & ~err_busy_w & ~e_awvalid_r ) begin
e_awid <= s_axi_awid;
end
if (s_axi_arvalid & ~err_busy_r & ~e_arvalid_r ) begin
e_arid <= s_axi_arid;
e_arlen <= s_axi_arlen;
end
end
axi_protocol_converter_v2_1_decerr_slave #
(
.C_AXI_ID_WIDTH (C_AXI_ID_WIDTH),
.C_AXI_DATA_WIDTH (C_AXI_DATA_WIDTH),
.C_AXI_RUSER_WIDTH (C_AXI_RUSER_WIDTH),
.C_AXI_BUSER_WIDTH (C_AXI_BUSER_WIDTH),
.C_AXI_PROTOCOL (C_S_AXI_PROTOCOL),
.C_RESP (P_SLVERR),
.C_IGNORE_ID (C_IGNORE_ID)
)
decerr_slave_inst
(
.ACLK (aclk),
.ARESETN (aresetn),
.S_AXI_AWID (e_awid),
.S_AXI_AWVALID (e_awvalid),
.S_AXI_AWREADY (),
.S_AXI_WLAST (s_axi_wlast),
.S_AXI_WVALID (e_wvalid),
.S_AXI_WREADY (e_wready),
.S_AXI_BID (e_bid),
.S_AXI_BRESP (),
.S_AXI_BUSER (),
.S_AXI_BVALID (e_bvalid),
.S_AXI_BREADY (s_axi_bready),
.S_AXI_ARID (e_arid),
.S_AXI_ARLEN (e_arlen),
.S_AXI_ARVALID (e_arvalid),
.S_AXI_ARREADY (),
.S_AXI_RID (e_rid),
.S_AXI_RDATA (),
.S_AXI_RRESP (),
.S_AXI_RUSER (),
.S_AXI_RLAST (e_rlast),
.S_AXI_RVALID (e_rvalid),
.S_AXI_RREADY (s_axi_rready)
);
end else begin : gen_no_err_detect
assign s_awvalid_i = s_axi_awvalid;
assign s_arvalid_i = s_axi_arvalid;
assign s_wvalid_i = s_axi_wvalid;
assign s_bready_i = s_axi_bready;
assign s_rready_i = s_axi_rready;
assign s_axi_awready = s_awready_i;
assign s_axi_wready = s_wready_i;
assign s_axi_bvalid = s_bvalid_i;
assign s_axi_bid = s_bid_i;
assign s_axi_bresp = s_bresp_i;
assign s_axi_buser = s_buser_i;
assign s_axi_arready = s_arready_i;
assign s_axi_rvalid = s_rvalid_i;
assign s_axi_rid = s_rid_i;
assign s_axi_rresp = s_rresp_i;
assign s_axi_ruser = s_ruser_i;
assign s_axi_rdata = s_rdata_i;
assign s_axi_rlast = s_rlast_i;
end // gen_err_detect
endgenerate
endmodule
`default_nettype wire
|
`timescale 1ns / 1ps
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Company:
// Engineer:
//
// Create Date: 03/10/2016 04:46:19 PM
// Design Name:
// Module Name: exp_operation
// Project Name:
// Target Devices:
// Tool Versions:
// Description:
//
// Dependencies:
//
// Revision:
// Revision 0.01 - File Created
// Additional Comments:
//
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
module Exp_Operation
#(parameter EW = 8) //Exponent Width
(
input wire clk, //system clock
input wire rst, //reset of the module
input wire load_a_i,
input wire load_b_i,
input wire [EW-1:0] Data_A_i,
input wire [EW-1:0] Data_B_i,
input wire Add_Subt_i,
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////77
output wire [EW-1:0] Data_Result_o,
output wire Overflow_flag_o,
output wire Underflow_flag_o
);
//wire [EW-1:0] Data_B;
wire [EW:0] Data_S;
/////////////////////////////////////////7
//genvar j;
//for (j=0; j<EW; j=j+1)begin
// assign Data_B[j] = PreData_B_i[j] ^ Add_Subt_i;
//end
/////////////////////////////////////////
add_sub_carry_out #(.W(EW)) exp_add_subt(
.op_mode (Add_Subt_i),
.Data_A (Data_A_i),
.Data_B (Data_B_i),
.Data_S (Data_S)
);
//assign Overflow_flag_o = 1'b0;
//assign Underflow_flag_o = 1'b0;
Comparators #(.W_Exp(EW+1)) array_comparators(
.exp(Data_S),
.overflow(Overflow_flag),
.underflow(Underflow_flag)
);
RegisterAdd #(.W(EW)) exp_result(
.clk (clk),
.rst (rst),
.load (load_a_i),
.D (Data_S[EW-1:0]),
.Q (Data_Result_o)
);
RegisterAdd #(.W(1)) Overflow (
.clk(clk),
.rst(rst),
.load(load_a_i),
.D(Overflow_flag),
.Q(Overflow_flag_o)
);
RegisterAdd #(.W(1)) Underflow (
.clk(clk),
.rst(rst),
.load(load_b_i),
.D(Underflow_flag),
.Q(Underflow_flag_o)
);
endmodule
|
/*
* VGA top level file
* Copyright (C) 2010 Zeus Gomez Marmolejo <[email protected]>
*
* This file is part of the Zet processor. This processor is free
* hardware; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of
* the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software
* Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* Zet is distrubuted in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
* ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY
* or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public
* License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with Zet; see the file COPYING. If not, see
* <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
module vga (
// Wishbone signals
input wb_clk_i, // 25 Mhz VDU clock
input wb_rst_i,
input [15:0] wb_dat_i,
output [15:0] wb_dat_o,
input [16:1] wb_adr_i,
input wb_we_i,
input wb_tga_i,
input [ 1:0] wb_sel_i,
input wb_stb_i,
input wb_cyc_i,
output wb_ack_o,
// VGA pad signals
output [ 3:0] vga_red_o,
output [ 3:0] vga_green_o,
output [ 3:0] vga_blue_o,
output horiz_sync,
output vert_sync,
// CSR SRAM master interface
output [17:1] csrm_adr_o,
output [ 1:0] csrm_sel_o,
output csrm_we_o,
output [15:0] csrm_dat_o,
input [15:0] csrm_dat_i
);
// Registers and nets
//
// csr address
reg [17:1] csr_adr_i;
reg csr_stb_i;
// Config wires
wire [15:0] conf_wb_dat_o;
wire conf_wb_ack_o;
// Mem wires
wire [15:0] mem_wb_dat_o;
wire mem_wb_ack_o;
// LCD wires
wire [17:1] csr_adr_o;
wire [15:0] csr_dat_i;
wire csr_stb_o;
wire v_retrace;
wire vh_retrace;
wire w_vert_sync;
// VGA configuration registers
wire shift_reg1;
wire graphics_alpha;
wire memory_mapping1;
wire [ 1:0] write_mode;
wire [ 1:0] raster_op;
wire read_mode;
wire [ 7:0] bitmask;
wire [ 3:0] set_reset;
wire [ 3:0] enable_set_reset;
wire [ 3:0] map_mask;
wire x_dotclockdiv2;
wire chain_four;
wire [ 1:0] read_map_select;
wire [ 3:0] color_compare;
wire [ 3:0] color_dont_care;
// Wishbone master to SRAM
wire [17:1] wbm_adr_o;
wire [ 1:0] wbm_sel_o;
wire wbm_we_o;
wire [15:0] wbm_dat_o;
wire [15:0] wbm_dat_i;
wire wbm_stb_o;
wire wbm_ack_i;
wire stb;
// CRT wires
wire [ 5:0] cur_start;
wire [ 5:0] cur_end;
wire [15:0] start_addr;
wire [ 4:0] vcursor;
wire [ 6:0] hcursor;
wire [ 6:0] horiz_total;
wire [ 6:0] end_horiz;
wire [ 6:0] st_hor_retr;
wire [ 4:0] end_hor_retr;
wire [ 9:0] vert_total;
wire [ 9:0] end_vert;
wire [ 9:0] st_ver_retr;
wire [ 3:0] end_ver_retr;
// attribute_ctrl wires
wire [3:0] pal_addr;
wire pal_we;
wire [7:0] pal_read;
wire [7:0] pal_write;
// dac_regs wires
wire dac_we;
wire [1:0] dac_read_data_cycle;
wire [7:0] dac_read_data_register;
wire [3:0] dac_read_data;
wire [1:0] dac_write_data_cycle;
wire [7:0] dac_write_data_register;
wire [3:0] dac_write_data;
// Module instances
//
vga_config_iface config_iface (
.wb_clk_i (wb_clk_i),
.wb_rst_i (wb_rst_i),
.wb_dat_i (wb_dat_i),
.wb_dat_o (conf_wb_dat_o),
.wb_adr_i (wb_adr_i[4:1]),
.wb_we_i (wb_we_i),
.wb_sel_i (wb_sel_i),
.wb_stb_i (stb & wb_tga_i),
.wb_ack_o (conf_wb_ack_o),
.shift_reg1 (shift_reg1),
.graphics_alpha (graphics_alpha),
.memory_mapping1 (memory_mapping1),
.write_mode (write_mode),
.raster_op (raster_op),
.read_mode (read_mode),
.bitmask (bitmask),
.set_reset (set_reset),
.enable_set_reset (enable_set_reset),
.map_mask (map_mask),
.x_dotclockdiv2 (x_dotclockdiv2),
.chain_four (chain_four),
.read_map_select (read_map_select),
.color_compare (color_compare),
.color_dont_care (color_dont_care),
.pal_addr (pal_addr),
.pal_we (pal_we),
.pal_read (pal_read),
.pal_write (pal_write),
.dac_we (dac_we),
.dac_read_data_cycle (dac_read_data_cycle),
.dac_read_data_register (dac_read_data_register),
.dac_read_data (dac_read_data),
.dac_write_data_cycle (dac_write_data_cycle),
.dac_write_data_register (dac_write_data_register),
.dac_write_data (dac_write_data),
.cur_start (cur_start),
.cur_end (cur_end),
.start_addr (start_addr),
.vcursor (vcursor),
.hcursor (hcursor),
.horiz_total (horiz_total),
.end_horiz (end_horiz),
.st_hor_retr (st_hor_retr),
.end_hor_retr (end_hor_retr),
.vert_total (vert_total),
.end_vert (end_vert),
.st_ver_retr (st_ver_retr),
.end_ver_retr (end_ver_retr),
.v_retrace (v_retrace),
.vh_retrace (vh_retrace)
);
vga_lcd lcd (
.clk (wb_clk_i),
.rst (wb_rst_i),
.shift_reg1 (shift_reg1),
.graphics_alpha (graphics_alpha),
.pal_addr (pal_addr),
.pal_we (pal_we),
.pal_read (pal_read),
.pal_write (pal_write),
.dac_we (dac_we),
.dac_read_data_cycle (dac_read_data_cycle),
.dac_read_data_register (dac_read_data_register),
.dac_read_data (dac_read_data),
.dac_write_data_cycle (dac_write_data_cycle),
.dac_write_data_register (dac_write_data_register),
.dac_write_data (dac_write_data),
.csr_adr_o (csr_adr_o),
.csr_dat_i (csr_dat_i),
.csr_stb_o (csr_stb_o),
.vga_red_o (vga_red_o),
.vga_green_o (vga_green_o),
.vga_blue_o (vga_blue_o),
.horiz_sync (horiz_sync),
.vert_sync (w_vert_sync),
.cur_start (cur_start),
.cur_end (cur_end),
.vcursor (vcursor),
.hcursor (hcursor),
.horiz_total (horiz_total),
.end_horiz (end_horiz),
.st_hor_retr (st_hor_retr),
.end_hor_retr (end_hor_retr),
.vert_total (vert_total),
.end_vert (end_vert),
.st_ver_retr (st_ver_retr),
.end_ver_retr (end_ver_retr),
.x_dotclockdiv2 (x_dotclockdiv2),
.v_retrace (v_retrace),
.vh_retrace (vh_retrace)
);
vga_cpu_mem_iface cpu_mem_iface (
.wb_clk_i (wb_clk_i),
.wb_rst_i (wb_rst_i),
.wbs_adr_i (wb_adr_i),
.wbs_sel_i (wb_sel_i),
.wbs_we_i (wb_we_i),
.wbs_dat_i (wb_dat_i),
.wbs_dat_o (mem_wb_dat_o),
.wbs_stb_i (stb & !wb_tga_i),
.wbs_ack_o (mem_wb_ack_o),
.wbm_adr_o (wbm_adr_o),
.wbm_sel_o (wbm_sel_o),
.wbm_we_o (wbm_we_o),
.wbm_dat_o (wbm_dat_o),
.wbm_dat_i (wbm_dat_i),
.wbm_stb_o (wbm_stb_o),
.wbm_ack_i (wbm_ack_i),
.chain_four (chain_four),
.memory_mapping1 (memory_mapping1),
.write_mode (write_mode),
.raster_op (raster_op),
.read_mode (read_mode),
.bitmask (bitmask),
.set_reset (set_reset),
.enable_set_reset (enable_set_reset),
.map_mask (map_mask),
.read_map_select (read_map_select),
.color_compare (color_compare),
.color_dont_care (color_dont_care)
);
vga_mem_arbitrer mem_arbitrer (
.clk_i (wb_clk_i),
.rst_i (wb_rst_i),
.wb_adr_i (wbm_adr_o),
.wb_sel_i (wbm_sel_o),
.wb_we_i (wbm_we_o),
.wb_dat_i (wbm_dat_o),
.wb_dat_o (wbm_dat_i),
.wb_stb_i (wbm_stb_o),
.wb_ack_o (wbm_ack_i),
.csr_adr_i (csr_adr_i),
.csr_dat_o (csr_dat_i),
.csr_stb_i (csr_stb_i),
.csrm_adr_o (csrm_adr_o),
.csrm_sel_o (csrm_sel_o),
.csrm_we_o (csrm_we_o),
.csrm_dat_o (csrm_dat_o),
.csrm_dat_i (csrm_dat_i)
);
// Continous assignments
assign wb_dat_o = wb_tga_i ? conf_wb_dat_o : mem_wb_dat_o;
assign wb_ack_o = wb_tga_i ? conf_wb_ack_o : mem_wb_ack_o;
assign stb = wb_stb_i & wb_cyc_i;
assign vert_sync = ~graphics_alpha ^ w_vert_sync;
// Behaviour
// csr_adr_i
always @(posedge wb_clk_i)
csr_adr_i <= wb_rst_i ? 17'h0 : csr_adr_o + start_addr[15:1];
// csr_stb_i
always @(posedge wb_clk_i)
csr_stb_i <= wb_rst_i ? 1'b0 : csr_stb_o;
endmodule
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/*
* VGA top level file
* Copyright (C) 2010 Zeus Gomez Marmolejo <[email protected]>
*
* This file is part of the Zet processor. This processor is free
* hardware; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of
* the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software
* Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* Zet is distrubuted in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
* ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY
* or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public
* License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with Zet; see the file COPYING. If not, see
* <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
module vga (
// Wishbone signals
input wb_clk_i, // 25 Mhz VDU clock
input wb_rst_i,
input [15:0] wb_dat_i,
output [15:0] wb_dat_o,
input [16:1] wb_adr_i,
input wb_we_i,
input wb_tga_i,
input [ 1:0] wb_sel_i,
input wb_stb_i,
input wb_cyc_i,
output wb_ack_o,
// VGA pad signals
output [ 3:0] vga_red_o,
output [ 3:0] vga_green_o,
output [ 3:0] vga_blue_o,
output horiz_sync,
output vert_sync,
// CSR SRAM master interface
output [17:1] csrm_adr_o,
output [ 1:0] csrm_sel_o,
output csrm_we_o,
output [15:0] csrm_dat_o,
input [15:0] csrm_dat_i
);
// Registers and nets
//
// csr address
reg [17:1] csr_adr_i;
reg csr_stb_i;
// Config wires
wire [15:0] conf_wb_dat_o;
wire conf_wb_ack_o;
// Mem wires
wire [15:0] mem_wb_dat_o;
wire mem_wb_ack_o;
// LCD wires
wire [17:1] csr_adr_o;
wire [15:0] csr_dat_i;
wire csr_stb_o;
wire v_retrace;
wire vh_retrace;
wire w_vert_sync;
// VGA configuration registers
wire shift_reg1;
wire graphics_alpha;
wire memory_mapping1;
wire [ 1:0] write_mode;
wire [ 1:0] raster_op;
wire read_mode;
wire [ 7:0] bitmask;
wire [ 3:0] set_reset;
wire [ 3:0] enable_set_reset;
wire [ 3:0] map_mask;
wire x_dotclockdiv2;
wire chain_four;
wire [ 1:0] read_map_select;
wire [ 3:0] color_compare;
wire [ 3:0] color_dont_care;
// Wishbone master to SRAM
wire [17:1] wbm_adr_o;
wire [ 1:0] wbm_sel_o;
wire wbm_we_o;
wire [15:0] wbm_dat_o;
wire [15:0] wbm_dat_i;
wire wbm_stb_o;
wire wbm_ack_i;
wire stb;
// CRT wires
wire [ 5:0] cur_start;
wire [ 5:0] cur_end;
wire [15:0] start_addr;
wire [ 4:0] vcursor;
wire [ 6:0] hcursor;
wire [ 6:0] horiz_total;
wire [ 6:0] end_horiz;
wire [ 6:0] st_hor_retr;
wire [ 4:0] end_hor_retr;
wire [ 9:0] vert_total;
wire [ 9:0] end_vert;
wire [ 9:0] st_ver_retr;
wire [ 3:0] end_ver_retr;
// attribute_ctrl wires
wire [3:0] pal_addr;
wire pal_we;
wire [7:0] pal_read;
wire [7:0] pal_write;
// dac_regs wires
wire dac_we;
wire [1:0] dac_read_data_cycle;
wire [7:0] dac_read_data_register;
wire [3:0] dac_read_data;
wire [1:0] dac_write_data_cycle;
wire [7:0] dac_write_data_register;
wire [3:0] dac_write_data;
// Module instances
//
vga_config_iface config_iface (
.wb_clk_i (wb_clk_i),
.wb_rst_i (wb_rst_i),
.wb_dat_i (wb_dat_i),
.wb_dat_o (conf_wb_dat_o),
.wb_adr_i (wb_adr_i[4:1]),
.wb_we_i (wb_we_i),
.wb_sel_i (wb_sel_i),
.wb_stb_i (stb & wb_tga_i),
.wb_ack_o (conf_wb_ack_o),
.shift_reg1 (shift_reg1),
.graphics_alpha (graphics_alpha),
.memory_mapping1 (memory_mapping1),
.write_mode (write_mode),
.raster_op (raster_op),
.read_mode (read_mode),
.bitmask (bitmask),
.set_reset (set_reset),
.enable_set_reset (enable_set_reset),
.map_mask (map_mask),
.x_dotclockdiv2 (x_dotclockdiv2),
.chain_four (chain_four),
.read_map_select (read_map_select),
.color_compare (color_compare),
.color_dont_care (color_dont_care),
.pal_addr (pal_addr),
.pal_we (pal_we),
.pal_read (pal_read),
.pal_write (pal_write),
.dac_we (dac_we),
.dac_read_data_cycle (dac_read_data_cycle),
.dac_read_data_register (dac_read_data_register),
.dac_read_data (dac_read_data),
.dac_write_data_cycle (dac_write_data_cycle),
.dac_write_data_register (dac_write_data_register),
.dac_write_data (dac_write_data),
.cur_start (cur_start),
.cur_end (cur_end),
.start_addr (start_addr),
.vcursor (vcursor),
.hcursor (hcursor),
.horiz_total (horiz_total),
.end_horiz (end_horiz),
.st_hor_retr (st_hor_retr),
.end_hor_retr (end_hor_retr),
.vert_total (vert_total),
.end_vert (end_vert),
.st_ver_retr (st_ver_retr),
.end_ver_retr (end_ver_retr),
.v_retrace (v_retrace),
.vh_retrace (vh_retrace)
);
vga_lcd lcd (
.clk (wb_clk_i),
.rst (wb_rst_i),
.shift_reg1 (shift_reg1),
.graphics_alpha (graphics_alpha),
.pal_addr (pal_addr),
.pal_we (pal_we),
.pal_read (pal_read),
.pal_write (pal_write),
.dac_we (dac_we),
.dac_read_data_cycle (dac_read_data_cycle),
.dac_read_data_register (dac_read_data_register),
.dac_read_data (dac_read_data),
.dac_write_data_cycle (dac_write_data_cycle),
.dac_write_data_register (dac_write_data_register),
.dac_write_data (dac_write_data),
.csr_adr_o (csr_adr_o),
.csr_dat_i (csr_dat_i),
.csr_stb_o (csr_stb_o),
.vga_red_o (vga_red_o),
.vga_green_o (vga_green_o),
.vga_blue_o (vga_blue_o),
.horiz_sync (horiz_sync),
.vert_sync (w_vert_sync),
.cur_start (cur_start),
.cur_end (cur_end),
.vcursor (vcursor),
.hcursor (hcursor),
.horiz_total (horiz_total),
.end_horiz (end_horiz),
.st_hor_retr (st_hor_retr),
.end_hor_retr (end_hor_retr),
.vert_total (vert_total),
.end_vert (end_vert),
.st_ver_retr (st_ver_retr),
.end_ver_retr (end_ver_retr),
.x_dotclockdiv2 (x_dotclockdiv2),
.v_retrace (v_retrace),
.vh_retrace (vh_retrace)
);
vga_cpu_mem_iface cpu_mem_iface (
.wb_clk_i (wb_clk_i),
.wb_rst_i (wb_rst_i),
.wbs_adr_i (wb_adr_i),
.wbs_sel_i (wb_sel_i),
.wbs_we_i (wb_we_i),
.wbs_dat_i (wb_dat_i),
.wbs_dat_o (mem_wb_dat_o),
.wbs_stb_i (stb & !wb_tga_i),
.wbs_ack_o (mem_wb_ack_o),
.wbm_adr_o (wbm_adr_o),
.wbm_sel_o (wbm_sel_o),
.wbm_we_o (wbm_we_o),
.wbm_dat_o (wbm_dat_o),
.wbm_dat_i (wbm_dat_i),
.wbm_stb_o (wbm_stb_o),
.wbm_ack_i (wbm_ack_i),
.chain_four (chain_four),
.memory_mapping1 (memory_mapping1),
.write_mode (write_mode),
.raster_op (raster_op),
.read_mode (read_mode),
.bitmask (bitmask),
.set_reset (set_reset),
.enable_set_reset (enable_set_reset),
.map_mask (map_mask),
.read_map_select (read_map_select),
.color_compare (color_compare),
.color_dont_care (color_dont_care)
);
vga_mem_arbitrer mem_arbitrer (
.clk_i (wb_clk_i),
.rst_i (wb_rst_i),
.wb_adr_i (wbm_adr_o),
.wb_sel_i (wbm_sel_o),
.wb_we_i (wbm_we_o),
.wb_dat_i (wbm_dat_o),
.wb_dat_o (wbm_dat_i),
.wb_stb_i (wbm_stb_o),
.wb_ack_o (wbm_ack_i),
.csr_adr_i (csr_adr_i),
.csr_dat_o (csr_dat_i),
.csr_stb_i (csr_stb_i),
.csrm_adr_o (csrm_adr_o),
.csrm_sel_o (csrm_sel_o),
.csrm_we_o (csrm_we_o),
.csrm_dat_o (csrm_dat_o),
.csrm_dat_i (csrm_dat_i)
);
// Continous assignments
assign wb_dat_o = wb_tga_i ? conf_wb_dat_o : mem_wb_dat_o;
assign wb_ack_o = wb_tga_i ? conf_wb_ack_o : mem_wb_ack_o;
assign stb = wb_stb_i & wb_cyc_i;
assign vert_sync = ~graphics_alpha ^ w_vert_sync;
// Behaviour
// csr_adr_i
always @(posedge wb_clk_i)
csr_adr_i <= wb_rst_i ? 17'h0 : csr_adr_o + start_addr[15:1];
// csr_stb_i
always @(posedge wb_clk_i)
csr_stb_i <= wb_rst_i ? 1'b0 : csr_stb_o;
endmodule
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/*
* VGA top level file
* Copyright (C) 2010 Zeus Gomez Marmolejo <[email protected]>
*
* This file is part of the Zet processor. This processor is free
* hardware; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of
* the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software
* Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* Zet is distrubuted in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
* ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY
* or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public
* License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with Zet; see the file COPYING. If not, see
* <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
module vga (
// Wishbone signals
input wb_clk_i, // 25 Mhz VDU clock
input wb_rst_i,
input [15:0] wb_dat_i,
output [15:0] wb_dat_o,
input [16:1] wb_adr_i,
input wb_we_i,
input wb_tga_i,
input [ 1:0] wb_sel_i,
input wb_stb_i,
input wb_cyc_i,
output wb_ack_o,
// VGA pad signals
output [ 3:0] vga_red_o,
output [ 3:0] vga_green_o,
output [ 3:0] vga_blue_o,
output horiz_sync,
output vert_sync,
// CSR SRAM master interface
output [17:1] csrm_adr_o,
output [ 1:0] csrm_sel_o,
output csrm_we_o,
output [15:0] csrm_dat_o,
input [15:0] csrm_dat_i
);
// Registers and nets
//
// csr address
reg [17:1] csr_adr_i;
reg csr_stb_i;
// Config wires
wire [15:0] conf_wb_dat_o;
wire conf_wb_ack_o;
// Mem wires
wire [15:0] mem_wb_dat_o;
wire mem_wb_ack_o;
// LCD wires
wire [17:1] csr_adr_o;
wire [15:0] csr_dat_i;
wire csr_stb_o;
wire v_retrace;
wire vh_retrace;
wire w_vert_sync;
// VGA configuration registers
wire shift_reg1;
wire graphics_alpha;
wire memory_mapping1;
wire [ 1:0] write_mode;
wire [ 1:0] raster_op;
wire read_mode;
wire [ 7:0] bitmask;
wire [ 3:0] set_reset;
wire [ 3:0] enable_set_reset;
wire [ 3:0] map_mask;
wire x_dotclockdiv2;
wire chain_four;
wire [ 1:0] read_map_select;
wire [ 3:0] color_compare;
wire [ 3:0] color_dont_care;
// Wishbone master to SRAM
wire [17:1] wbm_adr_o;
wire [ 1:0] wbm_sel_o;
wire wbm_we_o;
wire [15:0] wbm_dat_o;
wire [15:0] wbm_dat_i;
wire wbm_stb_o;
wire wbm_ack_i;
wire stb;
// CRT wires
wire [ 5:0] cur_start;
wire [ 5:0] cur_end;
wire [15:0] start_addr;
wire [ 4:0] vcursor;
wire [ 6:0] hcursor;
wire [ 6:0] horiz_total;
wire [ 6:0] end_horiz;
wire [ 6:0] st_hor_retr;
wire [ 4:0] end_hor_retr;
wire [ 9:0] vert_total;
wire [ 9:0] end_vert;
wire [ 9:0] st_ver_retr;
wire [ 3:0] end_ver_retr;
// attribute_ctrl wires
wire [3:0] pal_addr;
wire pal_we;
wire [7:0] pal_read;
wire [7:0] pal_write;
// dac_regs wires
wire dac_we;
wire [1:0] dac_read_data_cycle;
wire [7:0] dac_read_data_register;
wire [3:0] dac_read_data;
wire [1:0] dac_write_data_cycle;
wire [7:0] dac_write_data_register;
wire [3:0] dac_write_data;
// Module instances
//
vga_config_iface config_iface (
.wb_clk_i (wb_clk_i),
.wb_rst_i (wb_rst_i),
.wb_dat_i (wb_dat_i),
.wb_dat_o (conf_wb_dat_o),
.wb_adr_i (wb_adr_i[4:1]),
.wb_we_i (wb_we_i),
.wb_sel_i (wb_sel_i),
.wb_stb_i (stb & wb_tga_i),
.wb_ack_o (conf_wb_ack_o),
.shift_reg1 (shift_reg1),
.graphics_alpha (graphics_alpha),
.memory_mapping1 (memory_mapping1),
.write_mode (write_mode),
.raster_op (raster_op),
.read_mode (read_mode),
.bitmask (bitmask),
.set_reset (set_reset),
.enable_set_reset (enable_set_reset),
.map_mask (map_mask),
.x_dotclockdiv2 (x_dotclockdiv2),
.chain_four (chain_four),
.read_map_select (read_map_select),
.color_compare (color_compare),
.color_dont_care (color_dont_care),
.pal_addr (pal_addr),
.pal_we (pal_we),
.pal_read (pal_read),
.pal_write (pal_write),
.dac_we (dac_we),
.dac_read_data_cycle (dac_read_data_cycle),
.dac_read_data_register (dac_read_data_register),
.dac_read_data (dac_read_data),
.dac_write_data_cycle (dac_write_data_cycle),
.dac_write_data_register (dac_write_data_register),
.dac_write_data (dac_write_data),
.cur_start (cur_start),
.cur_end (cur_end),
.start_addr (start_addr),
.vcursor (vcursor),
.hcursor (hcursor),
.horiz_total (horiz_total),
.end_horiz (end_horiz),
.st_hor_retr (st_hor_retr),
.end_hor_retr (end_hor_retr),
.vert_total (vert_total),
.end_vert (end_vert),
.st_ver_retr (st_ver_retr),
.end_ver_retr (end_ver_retr),
.v_retrace (v_retrace),
.vh_retrace (vh_retrace)
);
vga_lcd lcd (
.clk (wb_clk_i),
.rst (wb_rst_i),
.shift_reg1 (shift_reg1),
.graphics_alpha (graphics_alpha),
.pal_addr (pal_addr),
.pal_we (pal_we),
.pal_read (pal_read),
.pal_write (pal_write),
.dac_we (dac_we),
.dac_read_data_cycle (dac_read_data_cycle),
.dac_read_data_register (dac_read_data_register),
.dac_read_data (dac_read_data),
.dac_write_data_cycle (dac_write_data_cycle),
.dac_write_data_register (dac_write_data_register),
.dac_write_data (dac_write_data),
.csr_adr_o (csr_adr_o),
.csr_dat_i (csr_dat_i),
.csr_stb_o (csr_stb_o),
.vga_red_o (vga_red_o),
.vga_green_o (vga_green_o),
.vga_blue_o (vga_blue_o),
.horiz_sync (horiz_sync),
.vert_sync (w_vert_sync),
.cur_start (cur_start),
.cur_end (cur_end),
.vcursor (vcursor),
.hcursor (hcursor),
.horiz_total (horiz_total),
.end_horiz (end_horiz),
.st_hor_retr (st_hor_retr),
.end_hor_retr (end_hor_retr),
.vert_total (vert_total),
.end_vert (end_vert),
.st_ver_retr (st_ver_retr),
.end_ver_retr (end_ver_retr),
.x_dotclockdiv2 (x_dotclockdiv2),
.v_retrace (v_retrace),
.vh_retrace (vh_retrace)
);
vga_cpu_mem_iface cpu_mem_iface (
.wb_clk_i (wb_clk_i),
.wb_rst_i (wb_rst_i),
.wbs_adr_i (wb_adr_i),
.wbs_sel_i (wb_sel_i),
.wbs_we_i (wb_we_i),
.wbs_dat_i (wb_dat_i),
.wbs_dat_o (mem_wb_dat_o),
.wbs_stb_i (stb & !wb_tga_i),
.wbs_ack_o (mem_wb_ack_o),
.wbm_adr_o (wbm_adr_o),
.wbm_sel_o (wbm_sel_o),
.wbm_we_o (wbm_we_o),
.wbm_dat_o (wbm_dat_o),
.wbm_dat_i (wbm_dat_i),
.wbm_stb_o (wbm_stb_o),
.wbm_ack_i (wbm_ack_i),
.chain_four (chain_four),
.memory_mapping1 (memory_mapping1),
.write_mode (write_mode),
.raster_op (raster_op),
.read_mode (read_mode),
.bitmask (bitmask),
.set_reset (set_reset),
.enable_set_reset (enable_set_reset),
.map_mask (map_mask),
.read_map_select (read_map_select),
.color_compare (color_compare),
.color_dont_care (color_dont_care)
);
vga_mem_arbitrer mem_arbitrer (
.clk_i (wb_clk_i),
.rst_i (wb_rst_i),
.wb_adr_i (wbm_adr_o),
.wb_sel_i (wbm_sel_o),
.wb_we_i (wbm_we_o),
.wb_dat_i (wbm_dat_o),
.wb_dat_o (wbm_dat_i),
.wb_stb_i (wbm_stb_o),
.wb_ack_o (wbm_ack_i),
.csr_adr_i (csr_adr_i),
.csr_dat_o (csr_dat_i),
.csr_stb_i (csr_stb_i),
.csrm_adr_o (csrm_adr_o),
.csrm_sel_o (csrm_sel_o),
.csrm_we_o (csrm_we_o),
.csrm_dat_o (csrm_dat_o),
.csrm_dat_i (csrm_dat_i)
);
// Continous assignments
assign wb_dat_o = wb_tga_i ? conf_wb_dat_o : mem_wb_dat_o;
assign wb_ack_o = wb_tga_i ? conf_wb_ack_o : mem_wb_ack_o;
assign stb = wb_stb_i & wb_cyc_i;
assign vert_sync = ~graphics_alpha ^ w_vert_sync;
// Behaviour
// csr_adr_i
always @(posedge wb_clk_i)
csr_adr_i <= wb_rst_i ? 17'h0 : csr_adr_o + start_addr[15:1];
// csr_stb_i
always @(posedge wb_clk_i)
csr_stb_i <= wb_rst_i ? 1'b0 : csr_stb_o;
endmodule
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/*
* VGA top level file
* Copyright (C) 2010 Zeus Gomez Marmolejo <[email protected]>
*
* This file is part of the Zet processor. This processor is free
* hardware; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of
* the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software
* Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* Zet is distrubuted in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
* ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY
* or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public
* License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with Zet; see the file COPYING. If not, see
* <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
module vga (
// Wishbone signals
input wb_clk_i, // 25 Mhz VDU clock
input wb_rst_i,
input [15:0] wb_dat_i,
output [15:0] wb_dat_o,
input [16:1] wb_adr_i,
input wb_we_i,
input wb_tga_i,
input [ 1:0] wb_sel_i,
input wb_stb_i,
input wb_cyc_i,
output wb_ack_o,
// VGA pad signals
output [ 3:0] vga_red_o,
output [ 3:0] vga_green_o,
output [ 3:0] vga_blue_o,
output horiz_sync,
output vert_sync,
// CSR SRAM master interface
output [17:1] csrm_adr_o,
output [ 1:0] csrm_sel_o,
output csrm_we_o,
output [15:0] csrm_dat_o,
input [15:0] csrm_dat_i
);
// Registers and nets
//
// csr address
reg [17:1] csr_adr_i;
reg csr_stb_i;
// Config wires
wire [15:0] conf_wb_dat_o;
wire conf_wb_ack_o;
// Mem wires
wire [15:0] mem_wb_dat_o;
wire mem_wb_ack_o;
// LCD wires
wire [17:1] csr_adr_o;
wire [15:0] csr_dat_i;
wire csr_stb_o;
wire v_retrace;
wire vh_retrace;
wire w_vert_sync;
// VGA configuration registers
wire shift_reg1;
wire graphics_alpha;
wire memory_mapping1;
wire [ 1:0] write_mode;
wire [ 1:0] raster_op;
wire read_mode;
wire [ 7:0] bitmask;
wire [ 3:0] set_reset;
wire [ 3:0] enable_set_reset;
wire [ 3:0] map_mask;
wire x_dotclockdiv2;
wire chain_four;
wire [ 1:0] read_map_select;
wire [ 3:0] color_compare;
wire [ 3:0] color_dont_care;
// Wishbone master to SRAM
wire [17:1] wbm_adr_o;
wire [ 1:0] wbm_sel_o;
wire wbm_we_o;
wire [15:0] wbm_dat_o;
wire [15:0] wbm_dat_i;
wire wbm_stb_o;
wire wbm_ack_i;
wire stb;
// CRT wires
wire [ 5:0] cur_start;
wire [ 5:0] cur_end;
wire [15:0] start_addr;
wire [ 4:0] vcursor;
wire [ 6:0] hcursor;
wire [ 6:0] horiz_total;
wire [ 6:0] end_horiz;
wire [ 6:0] st_hor_retr;
wire [ 4:0] end_hor_retr;
wire [ 9:0] vert_total;
wire [ 9:0] end_vert;
wire [ 9:0] st_ver_retr;
wire [ 3:0] end_ver_retr;
// attribute_ctrl wires
wire [3:0] pal_addr;
wire pal_we;
wire [7:0] pal_read;
wire [7:0] pal_write;
// dac_regs wires
wire dac_we;
wire [1:0] dac_read_data_cycle;
wire [7:0] dac_read_data_register;
wire [3:0] dac_read_data;
wire [1:0] dac_write_data_cycle;
wire [7:0] dac_write_data_register;
wire [3:0] dac_write_data;
// Module instances
//
vga_config_iface config_iface (
.wb_clk_i (wb_clk_i),
.wb_rst_i (wb_rst_i),
.wb_dat_i (wb_dat_i),
.wb_dat_o (conf_wb_dat_o),
.wb_adr_i (wb_adr_i[4:1]),
.wb_we_i (wb_we_i),
.wb_sel_i (wb_sel_i),
.wb_stb_i (stb & wb_tga_i),
.wb_ack_o (conf_wb_ack_o),
.shift_reg1 (shift_reg1),
.graphics_alpha (graphics_alpha),
.memory_mapping1 (memory_mapping1),
.write_mode (write_mode),
.raster_op (raster_op),
.read_mode (read_mode),
.bitmask (bitmask),
.set_reset (set_reset),
.enable_set_reset (enable_set_reset),
.map_mask (map_mask),
.x_dotclockdiv2 (x_dotclockdiv2),
.chain_four (chain_four),
.read_map_select (read_map_select),
.color_compare (color_compare),
.color_dont_care (color_dont_care),
.pal_addr (pal_addr),
.pal_we (pal_we),
.pal_read (pal_read),
.pal_write (pal_write),
.dac_we (dac_we),
.dac_read_data_cycle (dac_read_data_cycle),
.dac_read_data_register (dac_read_data_register),
.dac_read_data (dac_read_data),
.dac_write_data_cycle (dac_write_data_cycle),
.dac_write_data_register (dac_write_data_register),
.dac_write_data (dac_write_data),
.cur_start (cur_start),
.cur_end (cur_end),
.start_addr (start_addr),
.vcursor (vcursor),
.hcursor (hcursor),
.horiz_total (horiz_total),
.end_horiz (end_horiz),
.st_hor_retr (st_hor_retr),
.end_hor_retr (end_hor_retr),
.vert_total (vert_total),
.end_vert (end_vert),
.st_ver_retr (st_ver_retr),
.end_ver_retr (end_ver_retr),
.v_retrace (v_retrace),
.vh_retrace (vh_retrace)
);
vga_lcd lcd (
.clk (wb_clk_i),
.rst (wb_rst_i),
.shift_reg1 (shift_reg1),
.graphics_alpha (graphics_alpha),
.pal_addr (pal_addr),
.pal_we (pal_we),
.pal_read (pal_read),
.pal_write (pal_write),
.dac_we (dac_we),
.dac_read_data_cycle (dac_read_data_cycle),
.dac_read_data_register (dac_read_data_register),
.dac_read_data (dac_read_data),
.dac_write_data_cycle (dac_write_data_cycle),
.dac_write_data_register (dac_write_data_register),
.dac_write_data (dac_write_data),
.csr_adr_o (csr_adr_o),
.csr_dat_i (csr_dat_i),
.csr_stb_o (csr_stb_o),
.vga_red_o (vga_red_o),
.vga_green_o (vga_green_o),
.vga_blue_o (vga_blue_o),
.horiz_sync (horiz_sync),
.vert_sync (w_vert_sync),
.cur_start (cur_start),
.cur_end (cur_end),
.vcursor (vcursor),
.hcursor (hcursor),
.horiz_total (horiz_total),
.end_horiz (end_horiz),
.st_hor_retr (st_hor_retr),
.end_hor_retr (end_hor_retr),
.vert_total (vert_total),
.end_vert (end_vert),
.st_ver_retr (st_ver_retr),
.end_ver_retr (end_ver_retr),
.x_dotclockdiv2 (x_dotclockdiv2),
.v_retrace (v_retrace),
.vh_retrace (vh_retrace)
);
vga_cpu_mem_iface cpu_mem_iface (
.wb_clk_i (wb_clk_i),
.wb_rst_i (wb_rst_i),
.wbs_adr_i (wb_adr_i),
.wbs_sel_i (wb_sel_i),
.wbs_we_i (wb_we_i),
.wbs_dat_i (wb_dat_i),
.wbs_dat_o (mem_wb_dat_o),
.wbs_stb_i (stb & !wb_tga_i),
.wbs_ack_o (mem_wb_ack_o),
.wbm_adr_o (wbm_adr_o),
.wbm_sel_o (wbm_sel_o),
.wbm_we_o (wbm_we_o),
.wbm_dat_o (wbm_dat_o),
.wbm_dat_i (wbm_dat_i),
.wbm_stb_o (wbm_stb_o),
.wbm_ack_i (wbm_ack_i),
.chain_four (chain_four),
.memory_mapping1 (memory_mapping1),
.write_mode (write_mode),
.raster_op (raster_op),
.read_mode (read_mode),
.bitmask (bitmask),
.set_reset (set_reset),
.enable_set_reset (enable_set_reset),
.map_mask (map_mask),
.read_map_select (read_map_select),
.color_compare (color_compare),
.color_dont_care (color_dont_care)
);
vga_mem_arbitrer mem_arbitrer (
.clk_i (wb_clk_i),
.rst_i (wb_rst_i),
.wb_adr_i (wbm_adr_o),
.wb_sel_i (wbm_sel_o),
.wb_we_i (wbm_we_o),
.wb_dat_i (wbm_dat_o),
.wb_dat_o (wbm_dat_i),
.wb_stb_i (wbm_stb_o),
.wb_ack_o (wbm_ack_i),
.csr_adr_i (csr_adr_i),
.csr_dat_o (csr_dat_i),
.csr_stb_i (csr_stb_i),
.csrm_adr_o (csrm_adr_o),
.csrm_sel_o (csrm_sel_o),
.csrm_we_o (csrm_we_o),
.csrm_dat_o (csrm_dat_o),
.csrm_dat_i (csrm_dat_i)
);
// Continous assignments
assign wb_dat_o = wb_tga_i ? conf_wb_dat_o : mem_wb_dat_o;
assign wb_ack_o = wb_tga_i ? conf_wb_ack_o : mem_wb_ack_o;
assign stb = wb_stb_i & wb_cyc_i;
assign vert_sync = ~graphics_alpha ^ w_vert_sync;
// Behaviour
// csr_adr_i
always @(posedge wb_clk_i)
csr_adr_i <= wb_rst_i ? 17'h0 : csr_adr_o + start_addr[15:1];
// csr_stb_i
always @(posedge wb_clk_i)
csr_stb_i <= wb_rst_i ? 1'b0 : csr_stb_o;
endmodule
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/*
* VGA top level file
* Copyright (C) 2010 Zeus Gomez Marmolejo <[email protected]>
*
* This file is part of the Zet processor. This processor is free
* hardware; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of
* the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software
* Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* Zet is distrubuted in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
* ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY
* or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public
* License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with Zet; see the file COPYING. If not, see
* <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
module vga (
// Wishbone signals
input wb_clk_i, // 25 Mhz VDU clock
input wb_rst_i,
input [15:0] wb_dat_i,
output [15:0] wb_dat_o,
input [16:1] wb_adr_i,
input wb_we_i,
input wb_tga_i,
input [ 1:0] wb_sel_i,
input wb_stb_i,
input wb_cyc_i,
output wb_ack_o,
// VGA pad signals
output [ 3:0] vga_red_o,
output [ 3:0] vga_green_o,
output [ 3:0] vga_blue_o,
output horiz_sync,
output vert_sync,
// CSR SRAM master interface
output [17:1] csrm_adr_o,
output [ 1:0] csrm_sel_o,
output csrm_we_o,
output [15:0] csrm_dat_o,
input [15:0] csrm_dat_i
);
// Registers and nets
//
// csr address
reg [17:1] csr_adr_i;
reg csr_stb_i;
// Config wires
wire [15:0] conf_wb_dat_o;
wire conf_wb_ack_o;
// Mem wires
wire [15:0] mem_wb_dat_o;
wire mem_wb_ack_o;
// LCD wires
wire [17:1] csr_adr_o;
wire [15:0] csr_dat_i;
wire csr_stb_o;
wire v_retrace;
wire vh_retrace;
wire w_vert_sync;
// VGA configuration registers
wire shift_reg1;
wire graphics_alpha;
wire memory_mapping1;
wire [ 1:0] write_mode;
wire [ 1:0] raster_op;
wire read_mode;
wire [ 7:0] bitmask;
wire [ 3:0] set_reset;
wire [ 3:0] enable_set_reset;
wire [ 3:0] map_mask;
wire x_dotclockdiv2;
wire chain_four;
wire [ 1:0] read_map_select;
wire [ 3:0] color_compare;
wire [ 3:0] color_dont_care;
// Wishbone master to SRAM
wire [17:1] wbm_adr_o;
wire [ 1:0] wbm_sel_o;
wire wbm_we_o;
wire [15:0] wbm_dat_o;
wire [15:0] wbm_dat_i;
wire wbm_stb_o;
wire wbm_ack_i;
wire stb;
// CRT wires
wire [ 5:0] cur_start;
wire [ 5:0] cur_end;
wire [15:0] start_addr;
wire [ 4:0] vcursor;
wire [ 6:0] hcursor;
wire [ 6:0] horiz_total;
wire [ 6:0] end_horiz;
wire [ 6:0] st_hor_retr;
wire [ 4:0] end_hor_retr;
wire [ 9:0] vert_total;
wire [ 9:0] end_vert;
wire [ 9:0] st_ver_retr;
wire [ 3:0] end_ver_retr;
// attribute_ctrl wires
wire [3:0] pal_addr;
wire pal_we;
wire [7:0] pal_read;
wire [7:0] pal_write;
// dac_regs wires
wire dac_we;
wire [1:0] dac_read_data_cycle;
wire [7:0] dac_read_data_register;
wire [3:0] dac_read_data;
wire [1:0] dac_write_data_cycle;
wire [7:0] dac_write_data_register;
wire [3:0] dac_write_data;
// Module instances
//
vga_config_iface config_iface (
.wb_clk_i (wb_clk_i),
.wb_rst_i (wb_rst_i),
.wb_dat_i (wb_dat_i),
.wb_dat_o (conf_wb_dat_o),
.wb_adr_i (wb_adr_i[4:1]),
.wb_we_i (wb_we_i),
.wb_sel_i (wb_sel_i),
.wb_stb_i (stb & wb_tga_i),
.wb_ack_o (conf_wb_ack_o),
.shift_reg1 (shift_reg1),
.graphics_alpha (graphics_alpha),
.memory_mapping1 (memory_mapping1),
.write_mode (write_mode),
.raster_op (raster_op),
.read_mode (read_mode),
.bitmask (bitmask),
.set_reset (set_reset),
.enable_set_reset (enable_set_reset),
.map_mask (map_mask),
.x_dotclockdiv2 (x_dotclockdiv2),
.chain_four (chain_four),
.read_map_select (read_map_select),
.color_compare (color_compare),
.color_dont_care (color_dont_care),
.pal_addr (pal_addr),
.pal_we (pal_we),
.pal_read (pal_read),
.pal_write (pal_write),
.dac_we (dac_we),
.dac_read_data_cycle (dac_read_data_cycle),
.dac_read_data_register (dac_read_data_register),
.dac_read_data (dac_read_data),
.dac_write_data_cycle (dac_write_data_cycle),
.dac_write_data_register (dac_write_data_register),
.dac_write_data (dac_write_data),
.cur_start (cur_start),
.cur_end (cur_end),
.start_addr (start_addr),
.vcursor (vcursor),
.hcursor (hcursor),
.horiz_total (horiz_total),
.end_horiz (end_horiz),
.st_hor_retr (st_hor_retr),
.end_hor_retr (end_hor_retr),
.vert_total (vert_total),
.end_vert (end_vert),
.st_ver_retr (st_ver_retr),
.end_ver_retr (end_ver_retr),
.v_retrace (v_retrace),
.vh_retrace (vh_retrace)
);
vga_lcd lcd (
.clk (wb_clk_i),
.rst (wb_rst_i),
.shift_reg1 (shift_reg1),
.graphics_alpha (graphics_alpha),
.pal_addr (pal_addr),
.pal_we (pal_we),
.pal_read (pal_read),
.pal_write (pal_write),
.dac_we (dac_we),
.dac_read_data_cycle (dac_read_data_cycle),
.dac_read_data_register (dac_read_data_register),
.dac_read_data (dac_read_data),
.dac_write_data_cycle (dac_write_data_cycle),
.dac_write_data_register (dac_write_data_register),
.dac_write_data (dac_write_data),
.csr_adr_o (csr_adr_o),
.csr_dat_i (csr_dat_i),
.csr_stb_o (csr_stb_o),
.vga_red_o (vga_red_o),
.vga_green_o (vga_green_o),
.vga_blue_o (vga_blue_o),
.horiz_sync (horiz_sync),
.vert_sync (w_vert_sync),
.cur_start (cur_start),
.cur_end (cur_end),
.vcursor (vcursor),
.hcursor (hcursor),
.horiz_total (horiz_total),
.end_horiz (end_horiz),
.st_hor_retr (st_hor_retr),
.end_hor_retr (end_hor_retr),
.vert_total (vert_total),
.end_vert (end_vert),
.st_ver_retr (st_ver_retr),
.end_ver_retr (end_ver_retr),
.x_dotclockdiv2 (x_dotclockdiv2),
.v_retrace (v_retrace),
.vh_retrace (vh_retrace)
);
vga_cpu_mem_iface cpu_mem_iface (
.wb_clk_i (wb_clk_i),
.wb_rst_i (wb_rst_i),
.wbs_adr_i (wb_adr_i),
.wbs_sel_i (wb_sel_i),
.wbs_we_i (wb_we_i),
.wbs_dat_i (wb_dat_i),
.wbs_dat_o (mem_wb_dat_o),
.wbs_stb_i (stb & !wb_tga_i),
.wbs_ack_o (mem_wb_ack_o),
.wbm_adr_o (wbm_adr_o),
.wbm_sel_o (wbm_sel_o),
.wbm_we_o (wbm_we_o),
.wbm_dat_o (wbm_dat_o),
.wbm_dat_i (wbm_dat_i),
.wbm_stb_o (wbm_stb_o),
.wbm_ack_i (wbm_ack_i),
.chain_four (chain_four),
.memory_mapping1 (memory_mapping1),
.write_mode (write_mode),
.raster_op (raster_op),
.read_mode (read_mode),
.bitmask (bitmask),
.set_reset (set_reset),
.enable_set_reset (enable_set_reset),
.map_mask (map_mask),
.read_map_select (read_map_select),
.color_compare (color_compare),
.color_dont_care (color_dont_care)
);
vga_mem_arbitrer mem_arbitrer (
.clk_i (wb_clk_i),
.rst_i (wb_rst_i),
.wb_adr_i (wbm_adr_o),
.wb_sel_i (wbm_sel_o),
.wb_we_i (wbm_we_o),
.wb_dat_i (wbm_dat_o),
.wb_dat_o (wbm_dat_i),
.wb_stb_i (wbm_stb_o),
.wb_ack_o (wbm_ack_i),
.csr_adr_i (csr_adr_i),
.csr_dat_o (csr_dat_i),
.csr_stb_i (csr_stb_i),
.csrm_adr_o (csrm_adr_o),
.csrm_sel_o (csrm_sel_o),
.csrm_we_o (csrm_we_o),
.csrm_dat_o (csrm_dat_o),
.csrm_dat_i (csrm_dat_i)
);
// Continous assignments
assign wb_dat_o = wb_tga_i ? conf_wb_dat_o : mem_wb_dat_o;
assign wb_ack_o = wb_tga_i ? conf_wb_ack_o : mem_wb_ack_o;
assign stb = wb_stb_i & wb_cyc_i;
assign vert_sync = ~graphics_alpha ^ w_vert_sync;
// Behaviour
// csr_adr_i
always @(posedge wb_clk_i)
csr_adr_i <= wb_rst_i ? 17'h0 : csr_adr_o + start_addr[15:1];
// csr_stb_i
always @(posedge wb_clk_i)
csr_stb_i <= wb_rst_i ? 1'b0 : csr_stb_o;
endmodule
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/*
* VGA top level file
* Copyright (C) 2010 Zeus Gomez Marmolejo <[email protected]>
*
* This file is part of the Zet processor. This processor is free
* hardware; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of
* the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software
* Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* Zet is distrubuted in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
* ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY
* or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public
* License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with Zet; see the file COPYING. If not, see
* <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
module vga (
// Wishbone signals
input wb_clk_i, // 25 Mhz VDU clock
input wb_rst_i,
input [15:0] wb_dat_i,
output [15:0] wb_dat_o,
input [16:1] wb_adr_i,
input wb_we_i,
input wb_tga_i,
input [ 1:0] wb_sel_i,
input wb_stb_i,
input wb_cyc_i,
output wb_ack_o,
// VGA pad signals
output [ 3:0] vga_red_o,
output [ 3:0] vga_green_o,
output [ 3:0] vga_blue_o,
output horiz_sync,
output vert_sync,
// CSR SRAM master interface
output [17:1] csrm_adr_o,
output [ 1:0] csrm_sel_o,
output csrm_we_o,
output [15:0] csrm_dat_o,
input [15:0] csrm_dat_i
);
// Registers and nets
//
// csr address
reg [17:1] csr_adr_i;
reg csr_stb_i;
// Config wires
wire [15:0] conf_wb_dat_o;
wire conf_wb_ack_o;
// Mem wires
wire [15:0] mem_wb_dat_o;
wire mem_wb_ack_o;
// LCD wires
wire [17:1] csr_adr_o;
wire [15:0] csr_dat_i;
wire csr_stb_o;
wire v_retrace;
wire vh_retrace;
wire w_vert_sync;
// VGA configuration registers
wire shift_reg1;
wire graphics_alpha;
wire memory_mapping1;
wire [ 1:0] write_mode;
wire [ 1:0] raster_op;
wire read_mode;
wire [ 7:0] bitmask;
wire [ 3:0] set_reset;
wire [ 3:0] enable_set_reset;
wire [ 3:0] map_mask;
wire x_dotclockdiv2;
wire chain_four;
wire [ 1:0] read_map_select;
wire [ 3:0] color_compare;
wire [ 3:0] color_dont_care;
// Wishbone master to SRAM
wire [17:1] wbm_adr_o;
wire [ 1:0] wbm_sel_o;
wire wbm_we_o;
wire [15:0] wbm_dat_o;
wire [15:0] wbm_dat_i;
wire wbm_stb_o;
wire wbm_ack_i;
wire stb;
// CRT wires
wire [ 5:0] cur_start;
wire [ 5:0] cur_end;
wire [15:0] start_addr;
wire [ 4:0] vcursor;
wire [ 6:0] hcursor;
wire [ 6:0] horiz_total;
wire [ 6:0] end_horiz;
wire [ 6:0] st_hor_retr;
wire [ 4:0] end_hor_retr;
wire [ 9:0] vert_total;
wire [ 9:0] end_vert;
wire [ 9:0] st_ver_retr;
wire [ 3:0] end_ver_retr;
// attribute_ctrl wires
wire [3:0] pal_addr;
wire pal_we;
wire [7:0] pal_read;
wire [7:0] pal_write;
// dac_regs wires
wire dac_we;
wire [1:0] dac_read_data_cycle;
wire [7:0] dac_read_data_register;
wire [3:0] dac_read_data;
wire [1:0] dac_write_data_cycle;
wire [7:0] dac_write_data_register;
wire [3:0] dac_write_data;
// Module instances
//
vga_config_iface config_iface (
.wb_clk_i (wb_clk_i),
.wb_rst_i (wb_rst_i),
.wb_dat_i (wb_dat_i),
.wb_dat_o (conf_wb_dat_o),
.wb_adr_i (wb_adr_i[4:1]),
.wb_we_i (wb_we_i),
.wb_sel_i (wb_sel_i),
.wb_stb_i (stb & wb_tga_i),
.wb_ack_o (conf_wb_ack_o),
.shift_reg1 (shift_reg1),
.graphics_alpha (graphics_alpha),
.memory_mapping1 (memory_mapping1),
.write_mode (write_mode),
.raster_op (raster_op),
.read_mode (read_mode),
.bitmask (bitmask),
.set_reset (set_reset),
.enable_set_reset (enable_set_reset),
.map_mask (map_mask),
.x_dotclockdiv2 (x_dotclockdiv2),
.chain_four (chain_four),
.read_map_select (read_map_select),
.color_compare (color_compare),
.color_dont_care (color_dont_care),
.pal_addr (pal_addr),
.pal_we (pal_we),
.pal_read (pal_read),
.pal_write (pal_write),
.dac_we (dac_we),
.dac_read_data_cycle (dac_read_data_cycle),
.dac_read_data_register (dac_read_data_register),
.dac_read_data (dac_read_data),
.dac_write_data_cycle (dac_write_data_cycle),
.dac_write_data_register (dac_write_data_register),
.dac_write_data (dac_write_data),
.cur_start (cur_start),
.cur_end (cur_end),
.start_addr (start_addr),
.vcursor (vcursor),
.hcursor (hcursor),
.horiz_total (horiz_total),
.end_horiz (end_horiz),
.st_hor_retr (st_hor_retr),
.end_hor_retr (end_hor_retr),
.vert_total (vert_total),
.end_vert (end_vert),
.st_ver_retr (st_ver_retr),
.end_ver_retr (end_ver_retr),
.v_retrace (v_retrace),
.vh_retrace (vh_retrace)
);
vga_lcd lcd (
.clk (wb_clk_i),
.rst (wb_rst_i),
.shift_reg1 (shift_reg1),
.graphics_alpha (graphics_alpha),
.pal_addr (pal_addr),
.pal_we (pal_we),
.pal_read (pal_read),
.pal_write (pal_write),
.dac_we (dac_we),
.dac_read_data_cycle (dac_read_data_cycle),
.dac_read_data_register (dac_read_data_register),
.dac_read_data (dac_read_data),
.dac_write_data_cycle (dac_write_data_cycle),
.dac_write_data_register (dac_write_data_register),
.dac_write_data (dac_write_data),
.csr_adr_o (csr_adr_o),
.csr_dat_i (csr_dat_i),
.csr_stb_o (csr_stb_o),
.vga_red_o (vga_red_o),
.vga_green_o (vga_green_o),
.vga_blue_o (vga_blue_o),
.horiz_sync (horiz_sync),
.vert_sync (w_vert_sync),
.cur_start (cur_start),
.cur_end (cur_end),
.vcursor (vcursor),
.hcursor (hcursor),
.horiz_total (horiz_total),
.end_horiz (end_horiz),
.st_hor_retr (st_hor_retr),
.end_hor_retr (end_hor_retr),
.vert_total (vert_total),
.end_vert (end_vert),
.st_ver_retr (st_ver_retr),
.end_ver_retr (end_ver_retr),
.x_dotclockdiv2 (x_dotclockdiv2),
.v_retrace (v_retrace),
.vh_retrace (vh_retrace)
);
vga_cpu_mem_iface cpu_mem_iface (
.wb_clk_i (wb_clk_i),
.wb_rst_i (wb_rst_i),
.wbs_adr_i (wb_adr_i),
.wbs_sel_i (wb_sel_i),
.wbs_we_i (wb_we_i),
.wbs_dat_i (wb_dat_i),
.wbs_dat_o (mem_wb_dat_o),
.wbs_stb_i (stb & !wb_tga_i),
.wbs_ack_o (mem_wb_ack_o),
.wbm_adr_o (wbm_adr_o),
.wbm_sel_o (wbm_sel_o),
.wbm_we_o (wbm_we_o),
.wbm_dat_o (wbm_dat_o),
.wbm_dat_i (wbm_dat_i),
.wbm_stb_o (wbm_stb_o),
.wbm_ack_i (wbm_ack_i),
.chain_four (chain_four),
.memory_mapping1 (memory_mapping1),
.write_mode (write_mode),
.raster_op (raster_op),
.read_mode (read_mode),
.bitmask (bitmask),
.set_reset (set_reset),
.enable_set_reset (enable_set_reset),
.map_mask (map_mask),
.read_map_select (read_map_select),
.color_compare (color_compare),
.color_dont_care (color_dont_care)
);
vga_mem_arbitrer mem_arbitrer (
.clk_i (wb_clk_i),
.rst_i (wb_rst_i),
.wb_adr_i (wbm_adr_o),
.wb_sel_i (wbm_sel_o),
.wb_we_i (wbm_we_o),
.wb_dat_i (wbm_dat_o),
.wb_dat_o (wbm_dat_i),
.wb_stb_i (wbm_stb_o),
.wb_ack_o (wbm_ack_i),
.csr_adr_i (csr_adr_i),
.csr_dat_o (csr_dat_i),
.csr_stb_i (csr_stb_i),
.csrm_adr_o (csrm_adr_o),
.csrm_sel_o (csrm_sel_o),
.csrm_we_o (csrm_we_o),
.csrm_dat_o (csrm_dat_o),
.csrm_dat_i (csrm_dat_i)
);
// Continous assignments
assign wb_dat_o = wb_tga_i ? conf_wb_dat_o : mem_wb_dat_o;
assign wb_ack_o = wb_tga_i ? conf_wb_ack_o : mem_wb_ack_o;
assign stb = wb_stb_i & wb_cyc_i;
assign vert_sync = ~graphics_alpha ^ w_vert_sync;
// Behaviour
// csr_adr_i
always @(posedge wb_clk_i)
csr_adr_i <= wb_rst_i ? 17'h0 : csr_adr_o + start_addr[15:1];
// csr_stb_i
always @(posedge wb_clk_i)
csr_stb_i <= wb_rst_i ? 1'b0 : csr_stb_o;
endmodule
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// This is a component of pluto_servo, a PWM servo driver and quadrature
// counter for emc2
// Copyright 2006 Jeff Epler <[email protected]>
//
// This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
// the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
// (at your option) any later version.
//
// This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
// GNU General Public License for more details.
//
// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
// along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
// Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
module main(clk, led, nConfig, epp_nReset, pport_data, nWrite, nWait, nDataStr,
nAddrStr, dout, din, step, dir);
parameter W=10;
parameter F=11;
parameter T=4;
input clk;
output led, nConfig;
inout [7:0] pport_data;
input nWrite;
output nWait;
input nDataStr, nAddrStr, epp_nReset;
input [15:0] din;
reg Spolarity;
reg[13:0] real_dout; output [13:0] dout = do_tristate ? 14'bZ : real_dout;
wire[3:0] real_step; output [3:0] step = do_tristate ? 4'bZ : real_step ^ {4{Spolarity}};
wire[3:0] real_dir; output [3:0] dir = do_tristate ? 4'bZ : real_dir;
wire [W+F-1:0] pos0, pos1, pos2, pos3;
reg [F:0] vel0, vel1, vel2, vel3;
reg [T-1:0] dirtime, steptime;
reg [1:0] tap;
reg [10:0] div2048;
wire stepcnt = ~|(div2048[5:0]);
always @(posedge clk) begin
div2048 <= div2048 + 1'd1;
end
wire do_enable_wdt, do_tristate;
wdt w(clk, do_enable_wdt, &div2048, do_tristate);
stepgen #(W,F,T) s0(clk, stepcnt, pos0, vel0, dirtime, steptime, real_step[0], real_dir[0], tap);
stepgen #(W,F,T) s1(clk, stepcnt, pos1, vel1, dirtime, steptime, real_step[1], real_dir[1], tap);
stepgen #(W,F,T) s2(clk, stepcnt, pos2, vel2, dirtime, steptime, real_step[2], real_dir[2], tap);
stepgen #(W,F,T) s3(clk, stepcnt, pos3, vel3, dirtime, steptime, real_step[3], real_dir[3], tap);
// EPP stuff
wire EPP_write = ~nWrite;
wire EPP_read = nWrite;
wire EPP_addr_strobe = ~nAddrStr;
wire EPP_data_strobe = ~nDataStr;
wire EPP_strobe = EPP_data_strobe | EPP_addr_strobe;
wire EPP_wait; assign nWait = ~EPP_wait;
wire [7:0] EPP_datain = pport_data;
wire [7:0] EPP_dataout; assign pport_data = EPP_dataout;
reg [4:0] EPP_strobe_reg;
always @(posedge clk) EPP_strobe_reg <= {EPP_strobe_reg[3:0], EPP_strobe};
wire EPP_strobe_edge1 = (EPP_strobe_reg[2:1]==2'b01);
// reg led;
assign EPP_wait = EPP_strobe_reg[4];
wire[15:0] EPP_dataword = {EPP_datain, lowbyte};
reg[4:0] addr_reg;
reg[7:0] lowbyte;
always @(posedge clk)
if(EPP_strobe_edge1 & EPP_write & EPP_addr_strobe) begin
addr_reg <= EPP_datain[4:0];
end
else if(EPP_strobe_edge1 & !EPP_addr_strobe) addr_reg <= addr_reg + 4'd1;
always @(posedge clk) begin
if(EPP_strobe_edge1 & EPP_write & EPP_data_strobe) begin
if(addr_reg[3:0] == 4'd1) vel0 <= EPP_dataword[F:0];
else if(addr_reg[3:0] == 4'd3) vel1 <= EPP_dataword[F:0];
else if(addr_reg[3:0] == 4'd5) vel2 <= EPP_dataword[F:0];
else if(addr_reg[3:0] == 4'd7) vel3 <= EPP_dataword[F:0];
else if(addr_reg[3:0] == 4'd9) begin
real_dout <= { EPP_datain[5:0], lowbyte };
end
else if(addr_reg[3:0] == 4'd11) begin
tap <= lowbyte[7:6];
steptime <= lowbyte[T-1:0];
Spolarity <= EPP_datain[7];
// EPP_datain[6] is do_enable_wdt
dirtime <= EPP_datain[T-1:0];
end
else lowbyte <= EPP_datain;
end
end
reg [31:0] data_buf;
always @(posedge clk) begin
if(EPP_strobe_edge1 & EPP_read && addr_reg[1:0] == 2'd0) begin
if(addr_reg[4:2] == 3'd0) data_buf <= pos0;
else if(addr_reg[4:2] == 3'd1) data_buf <= pos1;
else if(addr_reg[4:2] == 3'd2) data_buf <= pos2;
else if(addr_reg[4:2] == 3'd3) data_buf <= pos3;
else if(addr_reg[4:2] == 3'd4)
data_buf <= din;
end
end
// the addr_reg test looks funny because it is auto-incremented in an always
// block so "1" reads the low byte, "2 and "3" read middle bytes, and "0"
// reads the high byte I have a feeling that I'm doing this in the wrong way.
wire [7:0] data_reg = addr_reg[1:0] == 2'd1 ? data_buf[7:0] :
(addr_reg[1:0] == 2'd2 ? data_buf[15:8] :
(addr_reg[1:0] == 2'd3 ? data_buf[23:16] :
data_buf[31:24]));
wire [7:0] EPP_data_mux = data_reg;
assign EPP_dataout = (EPP_read & EPP_wait) ? EPP_data_mux : 8'hZZ;
// assign do_enable_wdt = EPP_strobe_edge1 & EPP_write & EPP_data_strobe & (addr_reg[3:0] == 4'd9) & EPP_datain[6];
// assign led = do_tristate ? 1'BZ : (real_step[0] ^ real_dir[0]);
assign led = do_tristate ? 1'bZ : (real_step[0] ^ real_dir[0]);
assign nConfig = epp_nReset; // 1'b1;
assign do_enable_wdt = EPP_strobe_edge1 & EPP_write & EPP_data_strobe & (addr_reg[3:0] == 4'd9) & EPP_datain[6];
endmodule
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// File name: axi_protocol_converter_v2_1_b2s_rd_cmd_fsm.v
//
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
`timescale 1ps/1ps
`default_nettype none
(* DowngradeIPIdentifiedWarnings="yes" *)
module axi_protocol_converter_v2_1_b2s_rd_cmd_fsm (
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Port Declarations
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
input wire clk ,
input wire reset ,
output wire s_arready ,
input wire s_arvalid ,
input wire [7:0] s_arlen ,
output wire m_arvalid ,
input wire m_arready ,
// signal to increment to the next mc transaction
output wire next ,
// signal to the fsm there is another transaction required
input wire next_pending ,
// Write Data portion has completed or Read FIFO has a slot available (not
// full)
input wire data_ready ,
// status signal for w_channel when command is written.
output wire a_push ,
output wire r_push
);
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Local parameters
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// States
localparam SM_IDLE = 2'b00;
localparam SM_CMD_EN = 2'b01;
localparam SM_CMD_ACCEPTED = 2'b10;
localparam SM_DONE = 2'b11;
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Wires/Reg declarations
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
reg [1:0] state;
// synthesis attribute MAX_FANOUT of state is 20;
reg [1:0] state_r1;
reg [1:0] next_state;
reg [7:0] s_arlen_r;
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// BEGIN RTL
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// register for timing
always @(posedge clk) begin
if (reset) begin
state <= SM_IDLE;
state_r1 <= SM_IDLE;
s_arlen_r <= 0;
end else begin
state <= next_state;
state_r1 <= state;
s_arlen_r <= s_arlen;
end
end
// Next state transitions.
always @( * ) begin
next_state = state;
case (state)
SM_IDLE:
if (s_arvalid & data_ready) begin
next_state = SM_CMD_EN;
end else begin
next_state = state;
end
SM_CMD_EN:
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Drive m_arvalid downstream in this state
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//If there is no fifo space
if (~data_ready & m_arready & next_pending) begin
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//There is more to do, wait until data space is available drop valid
next_state = SM_CMD_ACCEPTED;
end else if (m_arready & ~next_pending)begin
next_state = SM_DONE;
end else if (m_arready & next_pending) begin
next_state = SM_CMD_EN;
end else begin
next_state = state;
end
SM_CMD_ACCEPTED:
if (data_ready) begin
next_state = SM_CMD_EN;
end else begin
next_state = state;
end
SM_DONE:
next_state = SM_IDLE;
default:
next_state = SM_IDLE;
endcase
end
// Assign outputs based on current state.
assign m_arvalid = (state == SM_CMD_EN);
assign next = m_arready && (state == SM_CMD_EN);
assign r_push = next;
assign a_push = (state == SM_IDLE);
assign s_arready = ((state == SM_CMD_EN) || (state == SM_DONE)) && (next_state == SM_IDLE);
endmodule
`default_nettype wire
|
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// File name: axi_protocol_converter_v2_1_b2s_rd_cmd_fsm.v
//
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
`timescale 1ps/1ps
`default_nettype none
(* DowngradeIPIdentifiedWarnings="yes" *)
module axi_protocol_converter_v2_1_b2s_rd_cmd_fsm (
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Port Declarations
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
input wire clk ,
input wire reset ,
output wire s_arready ,
input wire s_arvalid ,
input wire [7:0] s_arlen ,
output wire m_arvalid ,
input wire m_arready ,
// signal to increment to the next mc transaction
output wire next ,
// signal to the fsm there is another transaction required
input wire next_pending ,
// Write Data portion has completed or Read FIFO has a slot available (not
// full)
input wire data_ready ,
// status signal for w_channel when command is written.
output wire a_push ,
output wire r_push
);
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Local parameters
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// States
localparam SM_IDLE = 2'b00;
localparam SM_CMD_EN = 2'b01;
localparam SM_CMD_ACCEPTED = 2'b10;
localparam SM_DONE = 2'b11;
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Wires/Reg declarations
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
reg [1:0] state;
// synthesis attribute MAX_FANOUT of state is 20;
reg [1:0] state_r1;
reg [1:0] next_state;
reg [7:0] s_arlen_r;
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// BEGIN RTL
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// register for timing
always @(posedge clk) begin
if (reset) begin
state <= SM_IDLE;
state_r1 <= SM_IDLE;
s_arlen_r <= 0;
end else begin
state <= next_state;
state_r1 <= state;
s_arlen_r <= s_arlen;
end
end
// Next state transitions.
always @( * ) begin
next_state = state;
case (state)
SM_IDLE:
if (s_arvalid & data_ready) begin
next_state = SM_CMD_EN;
end else begin
next_state = state;
end
SM_CMD_EN:
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Drive m_arvalid downstream in this state
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//If there is no fifo space
if (~data_ready & m_arready & next_pending) begin
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//There is more to do, wait until data space is available drop valid
next_state = SM_CMD_ACCEPTED;
end else if (m_arready & ~next_pending)begin
next_state = SM_DONE;
end else if (m_arready & next_pending) begin
next_state = SM_CMD_EN;
end else begin
next_state = state;
end
SM_CMD_ACCEPTED:
if (data_ready) begin
next_state = SM_CMD_EN;
end else begin
next_state = state;
end
SM_DONE:
next_state = SM_IDLE;
default:
next_state = SM_IDLE;
endcase
end
// Assign outputs based on current state.
assign m_arvalid = (state == SM_CMD_EN);
assign next = m_arready && (state == SM_CMD_EN);
assign r_push = next;
assign a_push = (state == SM_IDLE);
assign s_arready = ((state == SM_CMD_EN) || (state == SM_DONE)) && (next_state == SM_IDLE);
endmodule
`default_nettype wire
|
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// File name: axi_protocol_converter_v2_1_b2s_rd_cmd_fsm.v
//
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
`timescale 1ps/1ps
`default_nettype none
(* DowngradeIPIdentifiedWarnings="yes" *)
module axi_protocol_converter_v2_1_b2s_rd_cmd_fsm (
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Port Declarations
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
input wire clk ,
input wire reset ,
output wire s_arready ,
input wire s_arvalid ,
input wire [7:0] s_arlen ,
output wire m_arvalid ,
input wire m_arready ,
// signal to increment to the next mc transaction
output wire next ,
// signal to the fsm there is another transaction required
input wire next_pending ,
// Write Data portion has completed or Read FIFO has a slot available (not
// full)
input wire data_ready ,
// status signal for w_channel when command is written.
output wire a_push ,
output wire r_push
);
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Local parameters
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// States
localparam SM_IDLE = 2'b00;
localparam SM_CMD_EN = 2'b01;
localparam SM_CMD_ACCEPTED = 2'b10;
localparam SM_DONE = 2'b11;
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Wires/Reg declarations
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
reg [1:0] state;
// synthesis attribute MAX_FANOUT of state is 20;
reg [1:0] state_r1;
reg [1:0] next_state;
reg [7:0] s_arlen_r;
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// BEGIN RTL
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// register for timing
always @(posedge clk) begin
if (reset) begin
state <= SM_IDLE;
state_r1 <= SM_IDLE;
s_arlen_r <= 0;
end else begin
state <= next_state;
state_r1 <= state;
s_arlen_r <= s_arlen;
end
end
// Next state transitions.
always @( * ) begin
next_state = state;
case (state)
SM_IDLE:
if (s_arvalid & data_ready) begin
next_state = SM_CMD_EN;
end else begin
next_state = state;
end
SM_CMD_EN:
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Drive m_arvalid downstream in this state
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//If there is no fifo space
if (~data_ready & m_arready & next_pending) begin
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//There is more to do, wait until data space is available drop valid
next_state = SM_CMD_ACCEPTED;
end else if (m_arready & ~next_pending)begin
next_state = SM_DONE;
end else if (m_arready & next_pending) begin
next_state = SM_CMD_EN;
end else begin
next_state = state;
end
SM_CMD_ACCEPTED:
if (data_ready) begin
next_state = SM_CMD_EN;
end else begin
next_state = state;
end
SM_DONE:
next_state = SM_IDLE;
default:
next_state = SM_IDLE;
endcase
end
// Assign outputs based on current state.
assign m_arvalid = (state == SM_CMD_EN);
assign next = m_arready && (state == SM_CMD_EN);
assign r_push = next;
assign a_push = (state == SM_IDLE);
assign s_arready = ((state == SM_CMD_EN) || (state == SM_DONE)) && (next_state == SM_IDLE);
endmodule
`default_nettype wire
|
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// File name: axi_protocol_converter_v2_1_b2s_rd_cmd_fsm.v
//
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
`timescale 1ps/1ps
`default_nettype none
(* DowngradeIPIdentifiedWarnings="yes" *)
module axi_protocol_converter_v2_1_b2s_rd_cmd_fsm (
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Port Declarations
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
input wire clk ,
input wire reset ,
output wire s_arready ,
input wire s_arvalid ,
input wire [7:0] s_arlen ,
output wire m_arvalid ,
input wire m_arready ,
// signal to increment to the next mc transaction
output wire next ,
// signal to the fsm there is another transaction required
input wire next_pending ,
// Write Data portion has completed or Read FIFO has a slot available (not
// full)
input wire data_ready ,
// status signal for w_channel when command is written.
output wire a_push ,
output wire r_push
);
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Local parameters
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// States
localparam SM_IDLE = 2'b00;
localparam SM_CMD_EN = 2'b01;
localparam SM_CMD_ACCEPTED = 2'b10;
localparam SM_DONE = 2'b11;
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Wires/Reg declarations
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
reg [1:0] state;
// synthesis attribute MAX_FANOUT of state is 20;
reg [1:0] state_r1;
reg [1:0] next_state;
reg [7:0] s_arlen_r;
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// BEGIN RTL
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// register for timing
always @(posedge clk) begin
if (reset) begin
state <= SM_IDLE;
state_r1 <= SM_IDLE;
s_arlen_r <= 0;
end else begin
state <= next_state;
state_r1 <= state;
s_arlen_r <= s_arlen;
end
end
// Next state transitions.
always @( * ) begin
next_state = state;
case (state)
SM_IDLE:
if (s_arvalid & data_ready) begin
next_state = SM_CMD_EN;
end else begin
next_state = state;
end
SM_CMD_EN:
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Drive m_arvalid downstream in this state
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//If there is no fifo space
if (~data_ready & m_arready & next_pending) begin
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//There is more to do, wait until data space is available drop valid
next_state = SM_CMD_ACCEPTED;
end else if (m_arready & ~next_pending)begin
next_state = SM_DONE;
end else if (m_arready & next_pending) begin
next_state = SM_CMD_EN;
end else begin
next_state = state;
end
SM_CMD_ACCEPTED:
if (data_ready) begin
next_state = SM_CMD_EN;
end else begin
next_state = state;
end
SM_DONE:
next_state = SM_IDLE;
default:
next_state = SM_IDLE;
endcase
end
// Assign outputs based on current state.
assign m_arvalid = (state == SM_CMD_EN);
assign next = m_arready && (state == SM_CMD_EN);
assign r_push = next;
assign a_push = (state == SM_IDLE);
assign s_arready = ((state == SM_CMD_EN) || (state == SM_DONE)) && (next_state == SM_IDLE);
endmodule
`default_nettype wire
|
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// File name: axi_protocol_converter_v2_1_b2s_rd_cmd_fsm.v
//
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
`timescale 1ps/1ps
`default_nettype none
(* DowngradeIPIdentifiedWarnings="yes" *)
module axi_protocol_converter_v2_1_b2s_rd_cmd_fsm (
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Port Declarations
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
input wire clk ,
input wire reset ,
output wire s_arready ,
input wire s_arvalid ,
input wire [7:0] s_arlen ,
output wire m_arvalid ,
input wire m_arready ,
// signal to increment to the next mc transaction
output wire next ,
// signal to the fsm there is another transaction required
input wire next_pending ,
// Write Data portion has completed or Read FIFO has a slot available (not
// full)
input wire data_ready ,
// status signal for w_channel when command is written.
output wire a_push ,
output wire r_push
);
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Local parameters
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// States
localparam SM_IDLE = 2'b00;
localparam SM_CMD_EN = 2'b01;
localparam SM_CMD_ACCEPTED = 2'b10;
localparam SM_DONE = 2'b11;
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Wires/Reg declarations
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
reg [1:0] state;
// synthesis attribute MAX_FANOUT of state is 20;
reg [1:0] state_r1;
reg [1:0] next_state;
reg [7:0] s_arlen_r;
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// BEGIN RTL
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// register for timing
always @(posedge clk) begin
if (reset) begin
state <= SM_IDLE;
state_r1 <= SM_IDLE;
s_arlen_r <= 0;
end else begin
state <= next_state;
state_r1 <= state;
s_arlen_r <= s_arlen;
end
end
// Next state transitions.
always @( * ) begin
next_state = state;
case (state)
SM_IDLE:
if (s_arvalid & data_ready) begin
next_state = SM_CMD_EN;
end else begin
next_state = state;
end
SM_CMD_EN:
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Drive m_arvalid downstream in this state
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//If there is no fifo space
if (~data_ready & m_arready & next_pending) begin
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//There is more to do, wait until data space is available drop valid
next_state = SM_CMD_ACCEPTED;
end else if (m_arready & ~next_pending)begin
next_state = SM_DONE;
end else if (m_arready & next_pending) begin
next_state = SM_CMD_EN;
end else begin
next_state = state;
end
SM_CMD_ACCEPTED:
if (data_ready) begin
next_state = SM_CMD_EN;
end else begin
next_state = state;
end
SM_DONE:
next_state = SM_IDLE;
default:
next_state = SM_IDLE;
endcase
end
// Assign outputs based on current state.
assign m_arvalid = (state == SM_CMD_EN);
assign next = m_arready && (state == SM_CMD_EN);
assign r_push = next;
assign a_push = (state == SM_IDLE);
assign s_arready = ((state == SM_CMD_EN) || (state == SM_DONE)) && (next_state == SM_IDLE);
endmodule
`default_nettype wire
|
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// File name: axi_protocol_converter_v2_1_b2s_rd_cmd_fsm.v
//
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
`timescale 1ps/1ps
`default_nettype none
(* DowngradeIPIdentifiedWarnings="yes" *)
module axi_protocol_converter_v2_1_b2s_rd_cmd_fsm (
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Port Declarations
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
input wire clk ,
input wire reset ,
output wire s_arready ,
input wire s_arvalid ,
input wire [7:0] s_arlen ,
output wire m_arvalid ,
input wire m_arready ,
// signal to increment to the next mc transaction
output wire next ,
// signal to the fsm there is another transaction required
input wire next_pending ,
// Write Data portion has completed or Read FIFO has a slot available (not
// full)
input wire data_ready ,
// status signal for w_channel when command is written.
output wire a_push ,
output wire r_push
);
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Local parameters
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// States
localparam SM_IDLE = 2'b00;
localparam SM_CMD_EN = 2'b01;
localparam SM_CMD_ACCEPTED = 2'b10;
localparam SM_DONE = 2'b11;
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Wires/Reg declarations
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
reg [1:0] state;
// synthesis attribute MAX_FANOUT of state is 20;
reg [1:0] state_r1;
reg [1:0] next_state;
reg [7:0] s_arlen_r;
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// BEGIN RTL
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// register for timing
always @(posedge clk) begin
if (reset) begin
state <= SM_IDLE;
state_r1 <= SM_IDLE;
s_arlen_r <= 0;
end else begin
state <= next_state;
state_r1 <= state;
s_arlen_r <= s_arlen;
end
end
// Next state transitions.
always @( * ) begin
next_state = state;
case (state)
SM_IDLE:
if (s_arvalid & data_ready) begin
next_state = SM_CMD_EN;
end else begin
next_state = state;
end
SM_CMD_EN:
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Drive m_arvalid downstream in this state
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//If there is no fifo space
if (~data_ready & m_arready & next_pending) begin
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//There is more to do, wait until data space is available drop valid
next_state = SM_CMD_ACCEPTED;
end else if (m_arready & ~next_pending)begin
next_state = SM_DONE;
end else if (m_arready & next_pending) begin
next_state = SM_CMD_EN;
end else begin
next_state = state;
end
SM_CMD_ACCEPTED:
if (data_ready) begin
next_state = SM_CMD_EN;
end else begin
next_state = state;
end
SM_DONE:
next_state = SM_IDLE;
default:
next_state = SM_IDLE;
endcase
end
// Assign outputs based on current state.
assign m_arvalid = (state == SM_CMD_EN);
assign next = m_arready && (state == SM_CMD_EN);
assign r_push = next;
assign a_push = (state == SM_IDLE);
assign s_arready = ((state == SM_CMD_EN) || (state == SM_DONE)) && (next_state == SM_IDLE);
endmodule
`default_nettype wire
|
// -*- verilog -*-
//
// USRP - Universal Software Radio Peripheral
//
// Copyright (C) 2003 Matt Ettus
//
// This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
// the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
// (at your option) any later version.
//
// This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
// GNU General Public License for more details.
//
// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
// along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
// Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
//
// DDC block
module ddc(input clock,
input reset,
input enable,
input [3:0] rate1,
input [3:0] rate2,
output strobe,
input [31:0] freq,
input [15:0] i_in,
input [15:0] q_in,
output [15:0] i_out,
output [15:0] q_out
);
parameter bw = 16;
parameter zw = 16;
wire [15:0] i_cordic_out, q_cordic_out;
wire [31:0] phase;
wire strobe1, strobe2;
reg [3:0] strobe_ctr1,strobe_ctr2;
always @(posedge clock)
if(reset | ~enable)
strobe_ctr2 <= #1 4'd0;
else if(strobe2)
strobe_ctr2 <= #1 4'd0;
else
strobe_ctr2 <= #1 strobe_ctr2 + 4'd1;
always @(posedge clock)
if(reset | ~enable)
strobe_ctr1 <= #1 4'd0;
else if(strobe1)
strobe_ctr1 <= #1 4'd0;
else if(strobe2)
strobe_ctr1 <= #1 strobe_ctr1 + 4'd1;
assign strobe2 = enable & ( strobe_ctr2 == rate2 );
assign strobe1 = strobe2 & ( strobe_ctr1 == rate1 );
assign strobe = strobe1;
function [2:0] log_ceil;
input [3:0] val;
log_ceil = val[3] ? 3'd4 : val[2] ? 3'd3 : val[1] ? 3'd2 : 3'd1;
endfunction
wire [2:0] shift1 = log_ceil(rate1);
wire [2:0] shift2 = log_ceil(rate2);
cordic #(.bitwidth(bw),.zwidth(zw),.stages(16))
cordic(.clock(clock), .reset(reset), .enable(enable),
.xi(i_in), .yi(q_in), .zi(phase[31:32-zw]),
.xo(i_cordic_out), .yo(q_cordic_out), .zo() );
cic_decim_2stage #(.bw(bw),.N(4))
decim_i(.clock(clock),.reset(reset),.enable(enable),
.strobe1(1'b1),.strobe2(strobe2),.strobe3(strobe1),.shift1(shift2),.shift2(shift1),
.signal_in(i_cordic_out),.signal_out(i_out));
cic_decim_2stage #(.bw(bw),.N(4))
decim_q(.clock(clock),.reset(reset),.enable(enable),
.strobe1(1'b1),.strobe2(strobe2),.strobe3(strobe1),.shift1(shift2),.shift2(shift1),
.signal_in(q_cordic_out),.signal_out(q_out));
phase_acc #(.resolution(32))
nco (.clk(clock),.reset(reset),.enable(enable),
.freq(freq),.phase(phase));
endmodule
|
`timescale 1ns / 1ps
// Copyright (C) 2008 Schuyler Eldridge, Boston University
//
// This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License.
//
// This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
// GNU General Public License for more details.
//
// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
// along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
module mux(opA,opB,sum,dsp_sel,out);
input [3:0] opA,opB;
input [4:0] sum;
input [1:0] dsp_sel;
output [3:0] out;
reg cout;
always @ (sum)
begin
if (sum[4] == 1)
cout <= 4'b0001;
else
cout <= 4'b0000;
end
reg out;
always @(dsp_sel,sum,cout,opB,opA)
begin
if (dsp_sel == 2'b00)
out <= sum[3:0];
else if (dsp_sel == 2'b01)
out <= cout;
else if (dsp_sel == 2'b10)
out <= opB;
else if (dsp_sel == 2'b11)
out <= opA;
end
endmodule
|
`timescale 1ns / 1ps
// Copyright (C) 2008 Schuyler Eldridge, Boston University
//
// This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License.
//
// This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
// GNU General Public License for more details.
//
// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
// along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
module mux(opA,opB,sum,dsp_sel,out);
input [3:0] opA,opB;
input [4:0] sum;
input [1:0] dsp_sel;
output [3:0] out;
reg cout;
always @ (sum)
begin
if (sum[4] == 1)
cout <= 4'b0001;
else
cout <= 4'b0000;
end
reg out;
always @(dsp_sel,sum,cout,opB,opA)
begin
if (dsp_sel == 2'b00)
out <= sum[3:0];
else if (dsp_sel == 2'b01)
out <= cout;
else if (dsp_sel == 2'b10)
out <= opB;
else if (dsp_sel == 2'b11)
out <= opA;
end
endmodule
|
`timescale 1ns / 1ps
// Copyright (C) 2008 Schuyler Eldridge, Boston University
//
// This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License.
//
// This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
// GNU General Public License for more details.
//
// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
// along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
module mux(opA,opB,sum,dsp_sel,out);
input [3:0] opA,opB;
input [4:0] sum;
input [1:0] dsp_sel;
output [3:0] out;
reg cout;
always @ (sum)
begin
if (sum[4] == 1)
cout <= 4'b0001;
else
cout <= 4'b0000;
end
reg out;
always @(dsp_sel,sum,cout,opB,opA)
begin
if (dsp_sel == 2'b00)
out <= sum[3:0];
else if (dsp_sel == 2'b01)
out <= cout;
else if (dsp_sel == 2'b10)
out <= opB;
else if (dsp_sel == 2'b11)
out <= opA;
end
endmodule
|
`timescale 1ns / 1ps
// Copyright (C) 2008 Schuyler Eldridge, Boston University
//
// This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License.
//
// This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
// GNU General Public License for more details.
//
// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
// along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
module mux(opA,opB,sum,dsp_sel,out);
input [3:0] opA,opB;
input [4:0] sum;
input [1:0] dsp_sel;
output [3:0] out;
reg cout;
always @ (sum)
begin
if (sum[4] == 1)
cout <= 4'b0001;
else
cout <= 4'b0000;
end
reg out;
always @(dsp_sel,sum,cout,opB,opA)
begin
if (dsp_sel == 2'b00)
out <= sum[3:0];
else if (dsp_sel == 2'b01)
out <= cout;
else if (dsp_sel == 2'b10)
out <= opB;
else if (dsp_sel == 2'b11)
out <= opA;
end
endmodule
|
`timescale 1ns / 1ps
// Copyright (C) 2008 Schuyler Eldridge, Boston University
//
// This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License.
//
// This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
// GNU General Public License for more details.
//
// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
// along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
module mux(opA,opB,sum,dsp_sel,out);
input [3:0] opA,opB;
input [4:0] sum;
input [1:0] dsp_sel;
output [3:0] out;
reg cout;
always @ (sum)
begin
if (sum[4] == 1)
cout <= 4'b0001;
else
cout <= 4'b0000;
end
reg out;
always @(dsp_sel,sum,cout,opB,opA)
begin
if (dsp_sel == 2'b00)
out <= sum[3:0];
else if (dsp_sel == 2'b01)
out <= cout;
else if (dsp_sel == 2'b10)
out <= opB;
else if (dsp_sel == 2'b11)
out <= opA;
end
endmodule
|
`timescale 1ns / 1ps
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Company:
// Engineer:
//
// Create Date: 03/11/2016 02:09:05 PM
// Design Name:
// Module Name: Rotate_Mux_Array
// Project Name:
// Target Devices:
// Tool Versions:
// Description:
//
// Dependencies:
//
// Revision:
// Revision 0.01 - File Created
// Additional Comments:
//
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
module Rotate_Mux_Array
#(parameter SWR=26)
(
input wire [SWR-1:0] Data_i,
input wire select_i,
output wire [SWR-1:0] Data_o
);
genvar j;//Create a variable for the loop FOR
generate for (j=0; j <= SWR-1; j=j+1) begin // generate enough Multiplexers modules for each bit
case (j)
SWR-1-j:begin
assign Data_o[j]=Data_i[SWR-1-j];
end
default:begin
Multiplexer_AC #(.W(1)) rotate_mux(
.ctrl(select_i),
.D0 (Data_i[j]),
.D1 (Data_i[SWR-1-j]),
.S (Data_o[j])
);
end
endcase
end
endgenerate
endmodule
|
`timescale 1ns / 1ps
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Company:
// Engineer:
//
// Create Date: 03/11/2016 02:09:05 PM
// Design Name:
// Module Name: Rotate_Mux_Array
// Project Name:
// Target Devices:
// Tool Versions:
// Description:
//
// Dependencies:
//
// Revision:
// Revision 0.01 - File Created
// Additional Comments:
//
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
module Rotate_Mux_Array
#(parameter SWR=26)
(
input wire [SWR-1:0] Data_i,
input wire select_i,
output wire [SWR-1:0] Data_o
);
genvar j;//Create a variable for the loop FOR
generate for (j=0; j <= SWR-1; j=j+1) begin // generate enough Multiplexers modules for each bit
case (j)
SWR-1-j:begin
assign Data_o[j]=Data_i[SWR-1-j];
end
default:begin
Multiplexer_AC #(.W(1)) rotate_mux(
.ctrl(select_i),
.D0 (Data_i[j]),
.D1 (Data_i[SWR-1-j]),
.S (Data_o[j])
);
end
endcase
end
endgenerate
endmodule
|
`timescale 1ns / 1ps
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Company:
// Engineer:
//
// Create Date: 03/11/2016 02:09:05 PM
// Design Name:
// Module Name: Rotate_Mux_Array
// Project Name:
// Target Devices:
// Tool Versions:
// Description:
//
// Dependencies:
//
// Revision:
// Revision 0.01 - File Created
// Additional Comments:
//
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
module Rotate_Mux_Array
#(parameter SWR=26)
(
input wire [SWR-1:0] Data_i,
input wire select_i,
output wire [SWR-1:0] Data_o
);
genvar j;//Create a variable for the loop FOR
generate for (j=0; j <= SWR-1; j=j+1) begin // generate enough Multiplexers modules for each bit
case (j)
SWR-1-j:begin
assign Data_o[j]=Data_i[SWR-1-j];
end
default:begin
Multiplexer_AC #(.W(1)) rotate_mux(
.ctrl(select_i),
.D0 (Data_i[j]),
.D1 (Data_i[SWR-1-j]),
.S (Data_o[j])
);
end
endcase
end
endgenerate
endmodule
|
// -- (c) Copyright 2010 - 2011 Xilinx, Inc. All rights reserved.
// --
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// -- of Xilinx, Inc. and is protected under U.S. and
// -- international copyright and other intellectual property
// -- laws.
// --
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// -- rights to the materials distributed herewith. Except as
// -- otherwise provided in a valid license issued to you by
// -- Xilinx, and to the maximum extent permitted by applicable
// -- law: (1) THESE MATERIALS ARE MADE AVAILABLE "AS IS" AND
// -- WITH ALL FAULTS, AND XILINX HEREBY DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES
// -- AND CONDITIONS, EXPRESS, IMPLIED, OR STATUTORY, INCLUDING
// -- BUT NOT LIMITED TO WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, NON-
// -- INFRINGEMENT, OR FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE; and
// -- (2) Xilinx shall not be liable (whether in contract or tort,
// -- including negligence, or under any other theory of
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// -- related to, arising under or in connection with these
// -- materials, including for any direct, or any indirect,
// -- special, incidental, or consequential loss or damage
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// -- by a third party) even if such damage or loss was
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//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
//
// Description: Address AXI3 Slave Converter
//
//
// Verilog-standard: Verilog 2001
//--------------------------------------------------------------------------
//
// Structure:
// a_axi3_conv
// axic_fifo
//
//--------------------------------------------------------------------------
`timescale 1ps/1ps
(* DowngradeIPIdentifiedWarnings="yes" *)
module axi_protocol_converter_v2_1_a_axi3_conv #
(
parameter C_FAMILY = "none",
parameter integer C_AXI_ID_WIDTH = 1,
parameter integer C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH = 32,
parameter integer C_AXI_DATA_WIDTH = 32,
parameter integer C_AXI_SUPPORTS_USER_SIGNALS = 0,
parameter integer C_AXI_AUSER_WIDTH = 1,
parameter integer C_AXI_CHANNEL = 0,
// 0 = AXI AW Channel.
// 1 = AXI AR Channel.
parameter integer C_SUPPORT_SPLITTING = 1,
// Implement transaction splitting logic.
// Disabled whan all connected masters are AXI3 and have same or narrower data width.
parameter integer C_SUPPORT_BURSTS = 1,
// Disabled when all connected masters are AxiLite,
// allowing logic to be simplified.
parameter integer C_SINGLE_THREAD = 1
// 0 = Ignore ID when propagating transactions (assume all responses are in order).
// 1 = Enforce single-threading (one ID at a time) when any outstanding or
// requested transaction requires splitting.
// While no split is ongoing any new non-split transaction will pass immediately regardless
// off ID.
// A split transaction will stall if there are multiple ID (non-split) transactions
// ongoing, once it has been forwarded only transactions with the same ID is allowed
// (split or not) until all ongoing split transactios has been completed.
)
(
// System Signals
input wire ACLK,
input wire ARESET,
// Command Interface (W/R)
output wire cmd_valid,
output wire cmd_split,
output wire [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] cmd_id,
output wire [4-1:0] cmd_length,
input wire cmd_ready,
// Command Interface (B)
output wire cmd_b_valid,
output wire cmd_b_split,
output wire [4-1:0] cmd_b_repeat,
input wire cmd_b_ready,
// Slave Interface Write Address Ports
input wire [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] S_AXI_AID,
input wire [C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH-1:0] S_AXI_AADDR,
input wire [8-1:0] S_AXI_ALEN,
input wire [3-1:0] S_AXI_ASIZE,
input wire [2-1:0] S_AXI_ABURST,
input wire [1-1:0] S_AXI_ALOCK,
input wire [4-1:0] S_AXI_ACACHE,
input wire [3-1:0] S_AXI_APROT,
input wire [4-1:0] S_AXI_AQOS,
input wire [C_AXI_AUSER_WIDTH-1:0] S_AXI_AUSER,
input wire S_AXI_AVALID,
output wire S_AXI_AREADY,
// Master Interface Write Address Port
output wire [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] M_AXI_AID,
output wire [C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH-1:0] M_AXI_AADDR,
output wire [4-1:0] M_AXI_ALEN,
output wire [3-1:0] M_AXI_ASIZE,
output wire [2-1:0] M_AXI_ABURST,
output wire [2-1:0] M_AXI_ALOCK,
output wire [4-1:0] M_AXI_ACACHE,
output wire [3-1:0] M_AXI_APROT,
output wire [4-1:0] M_AXI_AQOS,
output wire [C_AXI_AUSER_WIDTH-1:0] M_AXI_AUSER,
output wire M_AXI_AVALID,
input wire M_AXI_AREADY
);
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Variables for generating parameter controlled instances.
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Local params
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Constants for burst types.
localparam [2-1:0] C_FIX_BURST = 2'b00;
localparam [2-1:0] C_INCR_BURST = 2'b01;
localparam [2-1:0] C_WRAP_BURST = 2'b10;
// Depth for command FIFO.
localparam integer C_FIFO_DEPTH_LOG = 5;
// Constants used to generate size mask.
localparam [C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH+8-1:0] C_SIZE_MASK = {{C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH{1'b1}}, 8'b0000_0000};
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Functions
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Internal signals
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Access decoding related signals.
wire access_is_incr;
wire [4-1:0] num_transactions;
wire incr_need_to_split;
reg [C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH-1:0] next_mi_addr;
reg split_ongoing;
reg [4-1:0] pushed_commands;
reg [16-1:0] addr_step;
reg [16-1:0] first_step;
wire [8-1:0] first_beats;
reg [C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH-1:0] size_mask;
// Access decoding related signals for internal pipestage.
reg access_is_incr_q;
reg incr_need_to_split_q;
wire need_to_split_q;
reg [4-1:0] num_transactions_q;
reg [16-1:0] addr_step_q;
reg [16-1:0] first_step_q;
reg [C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH-1:0] size_mask_q;
// Command buffer help signals.
reg [C_FIFO_DEPTH_LOG:0] cmd_depth;
reg cmd_empty;
reg [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] queue_id;
wire id_match;
wire cmd_id_check;
wire s_ready;
wire cmd_full;
wire allow_this_cmd;
wire allow_new_cmd;
wire cmd_push;
reg cmd_push_block;
reg [C_FIFO_DEPTH_LOG:0] cmd_b_depth;
reg cmd_b_empty;
wire cmd_b_full;
wire cmd_b_push;
reg cmd_b_push_block;
wire pushed_new_cmd;
wire last_incr_split;
wire last_split;
wire first_split;
wire no_cmd;
wire allow_split_cmd;
wire almost_empty;
wire no_b_cmd;
wire allow_non_split_cmd;
wire almost_b_empty;
reg multiple_id_non_split;
reg split_in_progress;
// Internal Command Interface signals (W/R).
wire cmd_split_i;
wire [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] cmd_id_i;
reg [4-1:0] cmd_length_i;
// Internal Command Interface signals (B).
wire cmd_b_split_i;
wire [4-1:0] cmd_b_repeat_i;
// Throttling help signals.
wire mi_stalling;
reg command_ongoing;
// Internal SI-side signals.
reg [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] S_AXI_AID_Q;
reg [C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH-1:0] S_AXI_AADDR_Q;
reg [8-1:0] S_AXI_ALEN_Q;
reg [3-1:0] S_AXI_ASIZE_Q;
reg [2-1:0] S_AXI_ABURST_Q;
reg [2-1:0] S_AXI_ALOCK_Q;
reg [4-1:0] S_AXI_ACACHE_Q;
reg [3-1:0] S_AXI_APROT_Q;
reg [4-1:0] S_AXI_AQOS_Q;
reg [C_AXI_AUSER_WIDTH-1:0] S_AXI_AUSER_Q;
reg S_AXI_AREADY_I;
// Internal MI-side signals.
wire [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] M_AXI_AID_I;
reg [C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH-1:0] M_AXI_AADDR_I;
reg [8-1:0] M_AXI_ALEN_I;
wire [3-1:0] M_AXI_ASIZE_I;
wire [2-1:0] M_AXI_ABURST_I;
reg [2-1:0] M_AXI_ALOCK_I;
wire [4-1:0] M_AXI_ACACHE_I;
wire [3-1:0] M_AXI_APROT_I;
wire [4-1:0] M_AXI_AQOS_I;
wire [C_AXI_AUSER_WIDTH-1:0] M_AXI_AUSER_I;
wire M_AXI_AVALID_I;
wire M_AXI_AREADY_I;
reg [1:0] areset_d; // Reset delay register
always @(posedge ACLK) begin
areset_d <= {areset_d[0], ARESET};
end
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Capture SI-Side signals.
//
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Register SI-Side signals.
always @ (posedge ACLK) begin
if ( ARESET ) begin
S_AXI_AID_Q <= {C_AXI_ID_WIDTH{1'b0}};
S_AXI_AADDR_Q <= {C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH{1'b0}};
S_AXI_ALEN_Q <= 8'b0;
S_AXI_ASIZE_Q <= 3'b0;
S_AXI_ABURST_Q <= 2'b0;
S_AXI_ALOCK_Q <= 2'b0;
S_AXI_ACACHE_Q <= 4'b0;
S_AXI_APROT_Q <= 3'b0;
S_AXI_AQOS_Q <= 4'b0;
S_AXI_AUSER_Q <= {C_AXI_AUSER_WIDTH{1'b0}};
end else begin
if ( S_AXI_AREADY_I ) begin
S_AXI_AID_Q <= S_AXI_AID;
S_AXI_AADDR_Q <= S_AXI_AADDR;
S_AXI_ALEN_Q <= S_AXI_ALEN;
S_AXI_ASIZE_Q <= S_AXI_ASIZE;
S_AXI_ABURST_Q <= S_AXI_ABURST;
S_AXI_ALOCK_Q <= S_AXI_ALOCK;
S_AXI_ACACHE_Q <= S_AXI_ACACHE;
S_AXI_APROT_Q <= S_AXI_APROT;
S_AXI_AQOS_Q <= S_AXI_AQOS;
S_AXI_AUSER_Q <= S_AXI_AUSER;
end
end
end
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Decode the Incoming Transaction.
//
// Extract transaction type and the number of splits that may be needed.
//
// Calculate the step size so that the address for each part of a split can
// can be calculated.
//
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Transaction burst type.
assign access_is_incr = ( S_AXI_ABURST == C_INCR_BURST );
// Get number of transactions for split INCR.
assign num_transactions = S_AXI_ALEN[4 +: 4];
assign first_beats = {3'b0, S_AXI_ALEN[0 +: 4]} + 7'b01;
// Generate address increment of first split transaction.
always @ *
begin
case (S_AXI_ASIZE)
3'b000: first_step = first_beats << 0;
3'b001: first_step = first_beats << 1;
3'b010: first_step = first_beats << 2;
3'b011: first_step = first_beats << 3;
3'b100: first_step = first_beats << 4;
3'b101: first_step = first_beats << 5;
3'b110: first_step = first_beats << 6;
3'b111: first_step = first_beats << 7;
endcase
end
// Generate address increment for remaining split transactions.
always @ *
begin
case (S_AXI_ASIZE)
3'b000: addr_step = 16'h0010;
3'b001: addr_step = 16'h0020;
3'b010: addr_step = 16'h0040;
3'b011: addr_step = 16'h0080;
3'b100: addr_step = 16'h0100;
3'b101: addr_step = 16'h0200;
3'b110: addr_step = 16'h0400;
3'b111: addr_step = 16'h0800;
endcase
end
// Generate address mask bits to remove split transaction unalignment.
always @ *
begin
case (S_AXI_ASIZE)
3'b000: size_mask = C_SIZE_MASK[8 +: C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH];
3'b001: size_mask = C_SIZE_MASK[7 +: C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH];
3'b010: size_mask = C_SIZE_MASK[6 +: C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH];
3'b011: size_mask = C_SIZE_MASK[5 +: C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH];
3'b100: size_mask = C_SIZE_MASK[4 +: C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH];
3'b101: size_mask = C_SIZE_MASK[3 +: C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH];
3'b110: size_mask = C_SIZE_MASK[2 +: C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH];
3'b111: size_mask = C_SIZE_MASK[1 +: C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH];
endcase
end
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Transfer SI-Side signals to internal Pipeline Stage.
//
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
always @ (posedge ACLK) begin
if ( ARESET ) begin
access_is_incr_q <= 1'b0;
incr_need_to_split_q <= 1'b0;
num_transactions_q <= 4'b0;
addr_step_q <= 16'b0;
first_step_q <= 16'b0;
size_mask_q <= {C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH{1'b0}};
end else begin
if ( S_AXI_AREADY_I ) begin
access_is_incr_q <= access_is_incr;
incr_need_to_split_q <= incr_need_to_split;
num_transactions_q <= num_transactions;
addr_step_q <= addr_step;
first_step_q <= first_step;
size_mask_q <= size_mask;
end
end
end
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Generate Command Information.
//
// Detect if current transation needs to be split, and keep track of all
// the generated split transactions.
//
//
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Detect when INCR must be split.
assign incr_need_to_split = access_is_incr & ( num_transactions != 0 ) &
( C_SUPPORT_SPLITTING == 1 ) &
( C_SUPPORT_BURSTS == 1 );
// Detect when a command has to be split.
assign need_to_split_q = incr_need_to_split_q;
// Handle progress of split transactions.
always @ (posedge ACLK) begin
if ( ARESET ) begin
split_ongoing <= 1'b0;
end else begin
if ( pushed_new_cmd ) begin
split_ongoing <= need_to_split_q & ~last_split;
end
end
end
// Keep track of number of transactions generated.
always @ (posedge ACLK) begin
if ( ARESET ) begin
pushed_commands <= 4'b0;
end else begin
if ( S_AXI_AREADY_I ) begin
pushed_commands <= 4'b0;
end else if ( pushed_new_cmd ) begin
pushed_commands <= pushed_commands + 4'b1;
end
end
end
// Detect last part of a command, split or not.
assign last_incr_split = access_is_incr_q & ( num_transactions_q == pushed_commands );
assign last_split = last_incr_split | ~access_is_incr_q |
( C_SUPPORT_SPLITTING == 0 ) |
( C_SUPPORT_BURSTS == 0 );
assign first_split = (pushed_commands == 4'b0);
// Calculate base for next address.
always @ (posedge ACLK) begin
if ( ARESET ) begin
next_mi_addr = {C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH{1'b0}};
end else if ( pushed_new_cmd ) begin
next_mi_addr = M_AXI_AADDR_I + (first_split ? first_step_q : addr_step_q);
end
end
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Translating Transaction.
//
// Set Split transaction information on all part except last for a transaction
// that needs splitting.
// The B Channel will only get one command for a Split transaction and in
// the Split bflag will be set in that case.
//
// The AWID is extracted and applied to all commands generated for the current
// incomming SI-Side transaction.
//
// The address is increased for each part of a Split transaction, the amount
// depends on the siSIZE for the transaction.
//
// The length has to be changed for Split transactions. All part except tha
// last one will have 0xF, the last one uses the 4 lsb bits from the SI-side
// transaction as length.
//
// Non-Split has untouched address and length information.
//
// Exclusive access are diasabled for a Split transaction because it is not
// possible to guarantee concistency between all the parts.
//
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Assign Split signals.
assign cmd_split_i = need_to_split_q & ~last_split;
assign cmd_b_split_i = need_to_split_q & ~last_split;
// Copy AW ID to W.
assign cmd_id_i = S_AXI_AID_Q;
// Set B Responses to merge.
assign cmd_b_repeat_i = num_transactions_q;
// Select new size or remaining size.
always @ *
begin
if ( split_ongoing & access_is_incr_q ) begin
M_AXI_AADDR_I = next_mi_addr & size_mask_q;
end else begin
M_AXI_AADDR_I = S_AXI_AADDR_Q;
end
end
// Generate the base length for each transaction.
always @ *
begin
if ( first_split | ~need_to_split_q ) begin
M_AXI_ALEN_I = S_AXI_ALEN_Q[0 +: 4];
cmd_length_i = S_AXI_ALEN_Q[0 +: 4];
end else begin
M_AXI_ALEN_I = 4'hF;
cmd_length_i = 4'hF;
end
end
// Kill Exclusive for Split transactions.
always @ *
begin
if ( need_to_split_q ) begin
M_AXI_ALOCK_I = 2'b00;
end else begin
M_AXI_ALOCK_I = {1'b0, S_AXI_ALOCK_Q};
end
end
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Forward the command to the MI-side interface.
//
// It is determined that this is an allowed command/access when there is
// room in the command queue (and it passes ID and Split checks as required).
//
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Move SI-side transaction to internal pipe stage.
always @ (posedge ACLK) begin
if (ARESET) begin
command_ongoing <= 1'b0;
S_AXI_AREADY_I <= 1'b0;
end else begin
if (areset_d == 2'b10) begin
S_AXI_AREADY_I <= 1'b1;
end else begin
if ( S_AXI_AVALID & S_AXI_AREADY_I ) begin
command_ongoing <= 1'b1;
S_AXI_AREADY_I <= 1'b0;
end else if ( pushed_new_cmd & last_split ) begin
command_ongoing <= 1'b0;
S_AXI_AREADY_I <= 1'b1;
end
end
end
end
// Generate ready signal.
assign S_AXI_AREADY = S_AXI_AREADY_I;
// Only allowed to forward translated command when command queue is ok with it.
assign M_AXI_AVALID_I = allow_new_cmd & command_ongoing;
// Detect when MI-side is stalling.
assign mi_stalling = M_AXI_AVALID_I & ~M_AXI_AREADY_I;
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Simple transfer of paramters that doesn't need to be adjusted.
//
// ID - Transaction still recognized with the same ID.
// CACHE - No need to change the chache features. Even if the modyfiable
// bit is overridden (forcefully) there is no need to let downstream
// component beleive it is ok to modify it further.
// PROT - Security level of access is not changed when upsizing.
// QOS - Quality of Service is static 0.
// USER - User bits remains the same.
//
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
assign M_AXI_AID_I = S_AXI_AID_Q;
assign M_AXI_ASIZE_I = S_AXI_ASIZE_Q;
assign M_AXI_ABURST_I = S_AXI_ABURST_Q;
assign M_AXI_ACACHE_I = S_AXI_ACACHE_Q;
assign M_AXI_APROT_I = S_AXI_APROT_Q;
assign M_AXI_AQOS_I = S_AXI_AQOS_Q;
assign M_AXI_AUSER_I = ( C_AXI_SUPPORTS_USER_SIGNALS ) ? S_AXI_AUSER_Q : {C_AXI_AUSER_WIDTH{1'b0}};
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Control command queue to W/R channel.
//
// Commands can be pushed into the Cmd FIFO even if MI-side is stalling.
// A flag is set if MI-side is stalling when Command is pushed to the
// Cmd FIFO. This will prevent multiple push of the same Command as well as
// keeping the MI-side Valid signal if the Allow Cmd requirement has been
// updated to disable furter Commands (I.e. it is made sure that the SI-side
// Command has been forwarded to both Cmd FIFO and MI-side).
//
// It is allowed to continue pushing new commands as long as
// * There is room in the queue(s)
// * The ID is the same as previously queued. Since data is not reordered
// for the same ID it is always OK to let them proceed.
// Or, if no split transaction is ongoing any ID can be allowed.
//
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Keep track of current ID in queue.
always @ (posedge ACLK) begin
if (ARESET) begin
queue_id <= {C_AXI_ID_WIDTH{1'b0}};
multiple_id_non_split <= 1'b0;
split_in_progress <= 1'b0;
end else begin
if ( cmd_push ) begin
// Store ID (it will be matching ID or a "new beginning").
queue_id <= S_AXI_AID_Q;
end
if ( no_cmd & no_b_cmd ) begin
multiple_id_non_split <= 1'b0;
end else if ( cmd_push & allow_non_split_cmd & ~id_match ) begin
multiple_id_non_split <= 1'b1;
end
if ( no_cmd & no_b_cmd ) begin
split_in_progress <= 1'b0;
end else if ( cmd_push & allow_split_cmd ) begin
split_in_progress <= 1'b1;
end
end
end
// Determine if the command FIFOs are empty.
assign no_cmd = almost_empty & cmd_ready | cmd_empty;
assign no_b_cmd = almost_b_empty & cmd_b_ready | cmd_b_empty;
// Check ID to make sure this command is allowed.
assign id_match = ( C_SINGLE_THREAD == 0 ) | ( queue_id == S_AXI_AID_Q);
assign cmd_id_check = (cmd_empty & cmd_b_empty) | ( id_match & (~cmd_empty | ~cmd_b_empty) );
// Command type affects possibility to push immediately or wait.
assign allow_split_cmd = need_to_split_q & cmd_id_check & ~multiple_id_non_split;
assign allow_non_split_cmd = ~need_to_split_q & (cmd_id_check | ~split_in_progress);
assign allow_this_cmd = allow_split_cmd | allow_non_split_cmd | ( C_SINGLE_THREAD == 0 );
// Check if it is allowed to push more commands.
assign allow_new_cmd = (~cmd_full & ~cmd_b_full & allow_this_cmd) |
cmd_push_block;
// Push new command when allowed and MI-side is able to receive the command.
assign cmd_push = M_AXI_AVALID_I & ~cmd_push_block;
assign cmd_b_push = M_AXI_AVALID_I & ~cmd_b_push_block & (C_AXI_CHANNEL == 0);
// Block furter push until command has been forwarded to MI-side.
always @ (posedge ACLK) begin
if (ARESET) begin
cmd_push_block <= 1'b0;
end else begin
if ( pushed_new_cmd ) begin
cmd_push_block <= 1'b0;
end else if ( cmd_push & mi_stalling ) begin
cmd_push_block <= 1'b1;
end
end
end
// Block furter push until command has been forwarded to MI-side.
always @ (posedge ACLK) begin
if (ARESET) begin
cmd_b_push_block <= 1'b0;
end else begin
if ( S_AXI_AREADY_I ) begin
cmd_b_push_block <= 1'b0;
end else if ( cmd_b_push ) begin
cmd_b_push_block <= 1'b1;
end
end
end
// Acknowledge command when we can push it into queue (and forward it).
assign pushed_new_cmd = M_AXI_AVALID_I & M_AXI_AREADY_I;
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Command Queue (W/R):
//
// Instantiate a FIFO as the queue and adjust the control signals.
//
// The features from Command FIFO can be reduced depending on configuration:
// Read Channel only need the split information.
// Write Channel always require ID information. When bursts are supported
// Split and Length information is also used.
//
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Instantiated queue.
generate
if ( C_AXI_CHANNEL == 1 && C_SUPPORT_SPLITTING == 1 && C_SUPPORT_BURSTS == 1 ) begin : USE_R_CHANNEL
axi_data_fifo_v2_1_axic_fifo #
(
.C_FAMILY(C_FAMILY),
.C_FIFO_DEPTH_LOG(C_FIFO_DEPTH_LOG),
.C_FIFO_WIDTH(1),
.C_FIFO_TYPE("lut")
)
cmd_queue
(
.ACLK(ACLK),
.ARESET(ARESET),
.S_MESG({cmd_split_i}),
.S_VALID(cmd_push),
.S_READY(s_ready),
.M_MESG({cmd_split}),
.M_VALID(cmd_valid),
.M_READY(cmd_ready)
);
assign cmd_id = {C_AXI_ID_WIDTH{1'b0}};
assign cmd_length = 4'b0;
end else if (C_SUPPORT_BURSTS == 1) begin : USE_BURSTS
axi_data_fifo_v2_1_axic_fifo #
(
.C_FAMILY(C_FAMILY),
.C_FIFO_DEPTH_LOG(C_FIFO_DEPTH_LOG),
.C_FIFO_WIDTH(C_AXI_ID_WIDTH+4),
.C_FIFO_TYPE("lut")
)
cmd_queue
(
.ACLK(ACLK),
.ARESET(ARESET),
.S_MESG({cmd_id_i, cmd_length_i}),
.S_VALID(cmd_push),
.S_READY(s_ready),
.M_MESG({cmd_id, cmd_length}),
.M_VALID(cmd_valid),
.M_READY(cmd_ready)
);
assign cmd_split = 1'b0;
end else begin : NO_BURSTS
axi_data_fifo_v2_1_axic_fifo #
(
.C_FAMILY(C_FAMILY),
.C_FIFO_DEPTH_LOG(C_FIFO_DEPTH_LOG),
.C_FIFO_WIDTH(C_AXI_ID_WIDTH),
.C_FIFO_TYPE("lut")
)
cmd_queue
(
.ACLK(ACLK),
.ARESET(ARESET),
.S_MESG({cmd_id_i}),
.S_VALID(cmd_push),
.S_READY(s_ready),
.M_MESG({cmd_id}),
.M_VALID(cmd_valid),
.M_READY(cmd_ready)
);
assign cmd_split = 1'b0;
assign cmd_length = 4'b0;
end
endgenerate
// Queue is concidered full when not ready.
assign cmd_full = ~s_ready;
// Queue is empty when no data at output port.
always @ (posedge ACLK) begin
if (ARESET) begin
cmd_empty <= 1'b1;
cmd_depth <= {C_FIFO_DEPTH_LOG+1{1'b0}};
end else begin
if ( cmd_push & ~cmd_ready ) begin
// Push only => Increase depth.
cmd_depth <= cmd_depth + 1'b1;
cmd_empty <= 1'b0;
end else if ( ~cmd_push & cmd_ready ) begin
// Pop only => Decrease depth.
cmd_depth <= cmd_depth - 1'b1;
cmd_empty <= almost_empty;
end
end
end
assign almost_empty = ( cmd_depth == 1 );
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Command Queue (B):
//
// Add command queue for B channel only when it is AW channel and both burst
// and splitting is supported.
//
// When turned off the command appears always empty.
//
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Instantiated queue.
generate
if ( C_AXI_CHANNEL == 0 && C_SUPPORT_SPLITTING == 1 && C_SUPPORT_BURSTS == 1 ) begin : USE_B_CHANNEL
wire cmd_b_valid_i;
wire s_b_ready;
axi_data_fifo_v2_1_axic_fifo #
(
.C_FAMILY(C_FAMILY),
.C_FIFO_DEPTH_LOG(C_FIFO_DEPTH_LOG),
.C_FIFO_WIDTH(1+4),
.C_FIFO_TYPE("lut")
)
cmd_b_queue
(
.ACLK(ACLK),
.ARESET(ARESET),
.S_MESG({cmd_b_split_i, cmd_b_repeat_i}),
.S_VALID(cmd_b_push),
.S_READY(s_b_ready),
.M_MESG({cmd_b_split, cmd_b_repeat}),
.M_VALID(cmd_b_valid_i),
.M_READY(cmd_b_ready)
);
// Queue is concidered full when not ready.
assign cmd_b_full = ~s_b_ready;
// Queue is empty when no data at output port.
always @ (posedge ACLK) begin
if (ARESET) begin
cmd_b_empty <= 1'b1;
cmd_b_depth <= {C_FIFO_DEPTH_LOG+1{1'b0}};
end else begin
if ( cmd_b_push & ~cmd_b_ready ) begin
// Push only => Increase depth.
cmd_b_depth <= cmd_b_depth + 1'b1;
cmd_b_empty <= 1'b0;
end else if ( ~cmd_b_push & cmd_b_ready ) begin
// Pop only => Decrease depth.
cmd_b_depth <= cmd_b_depth - 1'b1;
cmd_b_empty <= ( cmd_b_depth == 1 );
end
end
end
assign almost_b_empty = ( cmd_b_depth == 1 );
// Assign external signal.
assign cmd_b_valid = cmd_b_valid_i;
end else begin : NO_B_CHANNEL
// Assign external command signals.
assign cmd_b_valid = 1'b0;
assign cmd_b_split = 1'b0;
assign cmd_b_repeat = 4'b0;
// Assign internal command FIFO signals.
assign cmd_b_full = 1'b0;
assign almost_b_empty = 1'b0;
always @ (posedge ACLK) begin
if (ARESET) begin
cmd_b_empty <= 1'b1;
cmd_b_depth <= {C_FIFO_DEPTH_LOG+1{1'b0}};
end else begin
// Constant FF due to ModelSim behavior.
cmd_b_empty <= 1'b1;
cmd_b_depth <= {C_FIFO_DEPTH_LOG+1{1'b0}};
end
end
end
endgenerate
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// MI-side output handling
//
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
assign M_AXI_AID = M_AXI_AID_I;
assign M_AXI_AADDR = M_AXI_AADDR_I;
assign M_AXI_ALEN = M_AXI_ALEN_I;
assign M_AXI_ASIZE = M_AXI_ASIZE_I;
assign M_AXI_ABURST = M_AXI_ABURST_I;
assign M_AXI_ALOCK = M_AXI_ALOCK_I;
assign M_AXI_ACACHE = M_AXI_ACACHE_I;
assign M_AXI_APROT = M_AXI_APROT_I;
assign M_AXI_AQOS = M_AXI_AQOS_I;
assign M_AXI_AUSER = M_AXI_AUSER_I;
assign M_AXI_AVALID = M_AXI_AVALID_I;
assign M_AXI_AREADY_I = M_AXI_AREADY;
endmodule
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//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
//
// Description: Address AXI3 Slave Converter
//
//
// Verilog-standard: Verilog 2001
//--------------------------------------------------------------------------
//
// Structure:
// a_axi3_conv
// axic_fifo
//
//--------------------------------------------------------------------------
`timescale 1ps/1ps
(* DowngradeIPIdentifiedWarnings="yes" *)
module axi_protocol_converter_v2_1_a_axi3_conv #
(
parameter C_FAMILY = "none",
parameter integer C_AXI_ID_WIDTH = 1,
parameter integer C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH = 32,
parameter integer C_AXI_DATA_WIDTH = 32,
parameter integer C_AXI_SUPPORTS_USER_SIGNALS = 0,
parameter integer C_AXI_AUSER_WIDTH = 1,
parameter integer C_AXI_CHANNEL = 0,
// 0 = AXI AW Channel.
// 1 = AXI AR Channel.
parameter integer C_SUPPORT_SPLITTING = 1,
// Implement transaction splitting logic.
// Disabled whan all connected masters are AXI3 and have same or narrower data width.
parameter integer C_SUPPORT_BURSTS = 1,
// Disabled when all connected masters are AxiLite,
// allowing logic to be simplified.
parameter integer C_SINGLE_THREAD = 1
// 0 = Ignore ID when propagating transactions (assume all responses are in order).
// 1 = Enforce single-threading (one ID at a time) when any outstanding or
// requested transaction requires splitting.
// While no split is ongoing any new non-split transaction will pass immediately regardless
// off ID.
// A split transaction will stall if there are multiple ID (non-split) transactions
// ongoing, once it has been forwarded only transactions with the same ID is allowed
// (split or not) until all ongoing split transactios has been completed.
)
(
// System Signals
input wire ACLK,
input wire ARESET,
// Command Interface (W/R)
output wire cmd_valid,
output wire cmd_split,
output wire [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] cmd_id,
output wire [4-1:0] cmd_length,
input wire cmd_ready,
// Command Interface (B)
output wire cmd_b_valid,
output wire cmd_b_split,
output wire [4-1:0] cmd_b_repeat,
input wire cmd_b_ready,
// Slave Interface Write Address Ports
input wire [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] S_AXI_AID,
input wire [C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH-1:0] S_AXI_AADDR,
input wire [8-1:0] S_AXI_ALEN,
input wire [3-1:0] S_AXI_ASIZE,
input wire [2-1:0] S_AXI_ABURST,
input wire [1-1:0] S_AXI_ALOCK,
input wire [4-1:0] S_AXI_ACACHE,
input wire [3-1:0] S_AXI_APROT,
input wire [4-1:0] S_AXI_AQOS,
input wire [C_AXI_AUSER_WIDTH-1:0] S_AXI_AUSER,
input wire S_AXI_AVALID,
output wire S_AXI_AREADY,
// Master Interface Write Address Port
output wire [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] M_AXI_AID,
output wire [C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH-1:0] M_AXI_AADDR,
output wire [4-1:0] M_AXI_ALEN,
output wire [3-1:0] M_AXI_ASIZE,
output wire [2-1:0] M_AXI_ABURST,
output wire [2-1:0] M_AXI_ALOCK,
output wire [4-1:0] M_AXI_ACACHE,
output wire [3-1:0] M_AXI_APROT,
output wire [4-1:0] M_AXI_AQOS,
output wire [C_AXI_AUSER_WIDTH-1:0] M_AXI_AUSER,
output wire M_AXI_AVALID,
input wire M_AXI_AREADY
);
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Variables for generating parameter controlled instances.
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Local params
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Constants for burst types.
localparam [2-1:0] C_FIX_BURST = 2'b00;
localparam [2-1:0] C_INCR_BURST = 2'b01;
localparam [2-1:0] C_WRAP_BURST = 2'b10;
// Depth for command FIFO.
localparam integer C_FIFO_DEPTH_LOG = 5;
// Constants used to generate size mask.
localparam [C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH+8-1:0] C_SIZE_MASK = {{C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH{1'b1}}, 8'b0000_0000};
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Functions
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Internal signals
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Access decoding related signals.
wire access_is_incr;
wire [4-1:0] num_transactions;
wire incr_need_to_split;
reg [C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH-1:0] next_mi_addr;
reg split_ongoing;
reg [4-1:0] pushed_commands;
reg [16-1:0] addr_step;
reg [16-1:0] first_step;
wire [8-1:0] first_beats;
reg [C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH-1:0] size_mask;
// Access decoding related signals for internal pipestage.
reg access_is_incr_q;
reg incr_need_to_split_q;
wire need_to_split_q;
reg [4-1:0] num_transactions_q;
reg [16-1:0] addr_step_q;
reg [16-1:0] first_step_q;
reg [C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH-1:0] size_mask_q;
// Command buffer help signals.
reg [C_FIFO_DEPTH_LOG:0] cmd_depth;
reg cmd_empty;
reg [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] queue_id;
wire id_match;
wire cmd_id_check;
wire s_ready;
wire cmd_full;
wire allow_this_cmd;
wire allow_new_cmd;
wire cmd_push;
reg cmd_push_block;
reg [C_FIFO_DEPTH_LOG:0] cmd_b_depth;
reg cmd_b_empty;
wire cmd_b_full;
wire cmd_b_push;
reg cmd_b_push_block;
wire pushed_new_cmd;
wire last_incr_split;
wire last_split;
wire first_split;
wire no_cmd;
wire allow_split_cmd;
wire almost_empty;
wire no_b_cmd;
wire allow_non_split_cmd;
wire almost_b_empty;
reg multiple_id_non_split;
reg split_in_progress;
// Internal Command Interface signals (W/R).
wire cmd_split_i;
wire [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] cmd_id_i;
reg [4-1:0] cmd_length_i;
// Internal Command Interface signals (B).
wire cmd_b_split_i;
wire [4-1:0] cmd_b_repeat_i;
// Throttling help signals.
wire mi_stalling;
reg command_ongoing;
// Internal SI-side signals.
reg [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] S_AXI_AID_Q;
reg [C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH-1:0] S_AXI_AADDR_Q;
reg [8-1:0] S_AXI_ALEN_Q;
reg [3-1:0] S_AXI_ASIZE_Q;
reg [2-1:0] S_AXI_ABURST_Q;
reg [2-1:0] S_AXI_ALOCK_Q;
reg [4-1:0] S_AXI_ACACHE_Q;
reg [3-1:0] S_AXI_APROT_Q;
reg [4-1:0] S_AXI_AQOS_Q;
reg [C_AXI_AUSER_WIDTH-1:0] S_AXI_AUSER_Q;
reg S_AXI_AREADY_I;
// Internal MI-side signals.
wire [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] M_AXI_AID_I;
reg [C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH-1:0] M_AXI_AADDR_I;
reg [8-1:0] M_AXI_ALEN_I;
wire [3-1:0] M_AXI_ASIZE_I;
wire [2-1:0] M_AXI_ABURST_I;
reg [2-1:0] M_AXI_ALOCK_I;
wire [4-1:0] M_AXI_ACACHE_I;
wire [3-1:0] M_AXI_APROT_I;
wire [4-1:0] M_AXI_AQOS_I;
wire [C_AXI_AUSER_WIDTH-1:0] M_AXI_AUSER_I;
wire M_AXI_AVALID_I;
wire M_AXI_AREADY_I;
reg [1:0] areset_d; // Reset delay register
always @(posedge ACLK) begin
areset_d <= {areset_d[0], ARESET};
end
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Capture SI-Side signals.
//
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Register SI-Side signals.
always @ (posedge ACLK) begin
if ( ARESET ) begin
S_AXI_AID_Q <= {C_AXI_ID_WIDTH{1'b0}};
S_AXI_AADDR_Q <= {C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH{1'b0}};
S_AXI_ALEN_Q <= 8'b0;
S_AXI_ASIZE_Q <= 3'b0;
S_AXI_ABURST_Q <= 2'b0;
S_AXI_ALOCK_Q <= 2'b0;
S_AXI_ACACHE_Q <= 4'b0;
S_AXI_APROT_Q <= 3'b0;
S_AXI_AQOS_Q <= 4'b0;
S_AXI_AUSER_Q <= {C_AXI_AUSER_WIDTH{1'b0}};
end else begin
if ( S_AXI_AREADY_I ) begin
S_AXI_AID_Q <= S_AXI_AID;
S_AXI_AADDR_Q <= S_AXI_AADDR;
S_AXI_ALEN_Q <= S_AXI_ALEN;
S_AXI_ASIZE_Q <= S_AXI_ASIZE;
S_AXI_ABURST_Q <= S_AXI_ABURST;
S_AXI_ALOCK_Q <= S_AXI_ALOCK;
S_AXI_ACACHE_Q <= S_AXI_ACACHE;
S_AXI_APROT_Q <= S_AXI_APROT;
S_AXI_AQOS_Q <= S_AXI_AQOS;
S_AXI_AUSER_Q <= S_AXI_AUSER;
end
end
end
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Decode the Incoming Transaction.
//
// Extract transaction type and the number of splits that may be needed.
//
// Calculate the step size so that the address for each part of a split can
// can be calculated.
//
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Transaction burst type.
assign access_is_incr = ( S_AXI_ABURST == C_INCR_BURST );
// Get number of transactions for split INCR.
assign num_transactions = S_AXI_ALEN[4 +: 4];
assign first_beats = {3'b0, S_AXI_ALEN[0 +: 4]} + 7'b01;
// Generate address increment of first split transaction.
always @ *
begin
case (S_AXI_ASIZE)
3'b000: first_step = first_beats << 0;
3'b001: first_step = first_beats << 1;
3'b010: first_step = first_beats << 2;
3'b011: first_step = first_beats << 3;
3'b100: first_step = first_beats << 4;
3'b101: first_step = first_beats << 5;
3'b110: first_step = first_beats << 6;
3'b111: first_step = first_beats << 7;
endcase
end
// Generate address increment for remaining split transactions.
always @ *
begin
case (S_AXI_ASIZE)
3'b000: addr_step = 16'h0010;
3'b001: addr_step = 16'h0020;
3'b010: addr_step = 16'h0040;
3'b011: addr_step = 16'h0080;
3'b100: addr_step = 16'h0100;
3'b101: addr_step = 16'h0200;
3'b110: addr_step = 16'h0400;
3'b111: addr_step = 16'h0800;
endcase
end
// Generate address mask bits to remove split transaction unalignment.
always @ *
begin
case (S_AXI_ASIZE)
3'b000: size_mask = C_SIZE_MASK[8 +: C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH];
3'b001: size_mask = C_SIZE_MASK[7 +: C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH];
3'b010: size_mask = C_SIZE_MASK[6 +: C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH];
3'b011: size_mask = C_SIZE_MASK[5 +: C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH];
3'b100: size_mask = C_SIZE_MASK[4 +: C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH];
3'b101: size_mask = C_SIZE_MASK[3 +: C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH];
3'b110: size_mask = C_SIZE_MASK[2 +: C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH];
3'b111: size_mask = C_SIZE_MASK[1 +: C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH];
endcase
end
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Transfer SI-Side signals to internal Pipeline Stage.
//
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
always @ (posedge ACLK) begin
if ( ARESET ) begin
access_is_incr_q <= 1'b0;
incr_need_to_split_q <= 1'b0;
num_transactions_q <= 4'b0;
addr_step_q <= 16'b0;
first_step_q <= 16'b0;
size_mask_q <= {C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH{1'b0}};
end else begin
if ( S_AXI_AREADY_I ) begin
access_is_incr_q <= access_is_incr;
incr_need_to_split_q <= incr_need_to_split;
num_transactions_q <= num_transactions;
addr_step_q <= addr_step;
first_step_q <= first_step;
size_mask_q <= size_mask;
end
end
end
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Generate Command Information.
//
// Detect if current transation needs to be split, and keep track of all
// the generated split transactions.
//
//
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Detect when INCR must be split.
assign incr_need_to_split = access_is_incr & ( num_transactions != 0 ) &
( C_SUPPORT_SPLITTING == 1 ) &
( C_SUPPORT_BURSTS == 1 );
// Detect when a command has to be split.
assign need_to_split_q = incr_need_to_split_q;
// Handle progress of split transactions.
always @ (posedge ACLK) begin
if ( ARESET ) begin
split_ongoing <= 1'b0;
end else begin
if ( pushed_new_cmd ) begin
split_ongoing <= need_to_split_q & ~last_split;
end
end
end
// Keep track of number of transactions generated.
always @ (posedge ACLK) begin
if ( ARESET ) begin
pushed_commands <= 4'b0;
end else begin
if ( S_AXI_AREADY_I ) begin
pushed_commands <= 4'b0;
end else if ( pushed_new_cmd ) begin
pushed_commands <= pushed_commands + 4'b1;
end
end
end
// Detect last part of a command, split or not.
assign last_incr_split = access_is_incr_q & ( num_transactions_q == pushed_commands );
assign last_split = last_incr_split | ~access_is_incr_q |
( C_SUPPORT_SPLITTING == 0 ) |
( C_SUPPORT_BURSTS == 0 );
assign first_split = (pushed_commands == 4'b0);
// Calculate base for next address.
always @ (posedge ACLK) begin
if ( ARESET ) begin
next_mi_addr = {C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH{1'b0}};
end else if ( pushed_new_cmd ) begin
next_mi_addr = M_AXI_AADDR_I + (first_split ? first_step_q : addr_step_q);
end
end
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Translating Transaction.
//
// Set Split transaction information on all part except last for a transaction
// that needs splitting.
// The B Channel will only get one command for a Split transaction and in
// the Split bflag will be set in that case.
//
// The AWID is extracted and applied to all commands generated for the current
// incomming SI-Side transaction.
//
// The address is increased for each part of a Split transaction, the amount
// depends on the siSIZE for the transaction.
//
// The length has to be changed for Split transactions. All part except tha
// last one will have 0xF, the last one uses the 4 lsb bits from the SI-side
// transaction as length.
//
// Non-Split has untouched address and length information.
//
// Exclusive access are diasabled for a Split transaction because it is not
// possible to guarantee concistency between all the parts.
//
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Assign Split signals.
assign cmd_split_i = need_to_split_q & ~last_split;
assign cmd_b_split_i = need_to_split_q & ~last_split;
// Copy AW ID to W.
assign cmd_id_i = S_AXI_AID_Q;
// Set B Responses to merge.
assign cmd_b_repeat_i = num_transactions_q;
// Select new size or remaining size.
always @ *
begin
if ( split_ongoing & access_is_incr_q ) begin
M_AXI_AADDR_I = next_mi_addr & size_mask_q;
end else begin
M_AXI_AADDR_I = S_AXI_AADDR_Q;
end
end
// Generate the base length for each transaction.
always @ *
begin
if ( first_split | ~need_to_split_q ) begin
M_AXI_ALEN_I = S_AXI_ALEN_Q[0 +: 4];
cmd_length_i = S_AXI_ALEN_Q[0 +: 4];
end else begin
M_AXI_ALEN_I = 4'hF;
cmd_length_i = 4'hF;
end
end
// Kill Exclusive for Split transactions.
always @ *
begin
if ( need_to_split_q ) begin
M_AXI_ALOCK_I = 2'b00;
end else begin
M_AXI_ALOCK_I = {1'b0, S_AXI_ALOCK_Q};
end
end
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Forward the command to the MI-side interface.
//
// It is determined that this is an allowed command/access when there is
// room in the command queue (and it passes ID and Split checks as required).
//
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Move SI-side transaction to internal pipe stage.
always @ (posedge ACLK) begin
if (ARESET) begin
command_ongoing <= 1'b0;
S_AXI_AREADY_I <= 1'b0;
end else begin
if (areset_d == 2'b10) begin
S_AXI_AREADY_I <= 1'b1;
end else begin
if ( S_AXI_AVALID & S_AXI_AREADY_I ) begin
command_ongoing <= 1'b1;
S_AXI_AREADY_I <= 1'b0;
end else if ( pushed_new_cmd & last_split ) begin
command_ongoing <= 1'b0;
S_AXI_AREADY_I <= 1'b1;
end
end
end
end
// Generate ready signal.
assign S_AXI_AREADY = S_AXI_AREADY_I;
// Only allowed to forward translated command when command queue is ok with it.
assign M_AXI_AVALID_I = allow_new_cmd & command_ongoing;
// Detect when MI-side is stalling.
assign mi_stalling = M_AXI_AVALID_I & ~M_AXI_AREADY_I;
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Simple transfer of paramters that doesn't need to be adjusted.
//
// ID - Transaction still recognized with the same ID.
// CACHE - No need to change the chache features. Even if the modyfiable
// bit is overridden (forcefully) there is no need to let downstream
// component beleive it is ok to modify it further.
// PROT - Security level of access is not changed when upsizing.
// QOS - Quality of Service is static 0.
// USER - User bits remains the same.
//
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
assign M_AXI_AID_I = S_AXI_AID_Q;
assign M_AXI_ASIZE_I = S_AXI_ASIZE_Q;
assign M_AXI_ABURST_I = S_AXI_ABURST_Q;
assign M_AXI_ACACHE_I = S_AXI_ACACHE_Q;
assign M_AXI_APROT_I = S_AXI_APROT_Q;
assign M_AXI_AQOS_I = S_AXI_AQOS_Q;
assign M_AXI_AUSER_I = ( C_AXI_SUPPORTS_USER_SIGNALS ) ? S_AXI_AUSER_Q : {C_AXI_AUSER_WIDTH{1'b0}};
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Control command queue to W/R channel.
//
// Commands can be pushed into the Cmd FIFO even if MI-side is stalling.
// A flag is set if MI-side is stalling when Command is pushed to the
// Cmd FIFO. This will prevent multiple push of the same Command as well as
// keeping the MI-side Valid signal if the Allow Cmd requirement has been
// updated to disable furter Commands (I.e. it is made sure that the SI-side
// Command has been forwarded to both Cmd FIFO and MI-side).
//
// It is allowed to continue pushing new commands as long as
// * There is room in the queue(s)
// * The ID is the same as previously queued. Since data is not reordered
// for the same ID it is always OK to let them proceed.
// Or, if no split transaction is ongoing any ID can be allowed.
//
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Keep track of current ID in queue.
always @ (posedge ACLK) begin
if (ARESET) begin
queue_id <= {C_AXI_ID_WIDTH{1'b0}};
multiple_id_non_split <= 1'b0;
split_in_progress <= 1'b0;
end else begin
if ( cmd_push ) begin
// Store ID (it will be matching ID or a "new beginning").
queue_id <= S_AXI_AID_Q;
end
if ( no_cmd & no_b_cmd ) begin
multiple_id_non_split <= 1'b0;
end else if ( cmd_push & allow_non_split_cmd & ~id_match ) begin
multiple_id_non_split <= 1'b1;
end
if ( no_cmd & no_b_cmd ) begin
split_in_progress <= 1'b0;
end else if ( cmd_push & allow_split_cmd ) begin
split_in_progress <= 1'b1;
end
end
end
// Determine if the command FIFOs are empty.
assign no_cmd = almost_empty & cmd_ready | cmd_empty;
assign no_b_cmd = almost_b_empty & cmd_b_ready | cmd_b_empty;
// Check ID to make sure this command is allowed.
assign id_match = ( C_SINGLE_THREAD == 0 ) | ( queue_id == S_AXI_AID_Q);
assign cmd_id_check = (cmd_empty & cmd_b_empty) | ( id_match & (~cmd_empty | ~cmd_b_empty) );
// Command type affects possibility to push immediately or wait.
assign allow_split_cmd = need_to_split_q & cmd_id_check & ~multiple_id_non_split;
assign allow_non_split_cmd = ~need_to_split_q & (cmd_id_check | ~split_in_progress);
assign allow_this_cmd = allow_split_cmd | allow_non_split_cmd | ( C_SINGLE_THREAD == 0 );
// Check if it is allowed to push more commands.
assign allow_new_cmd = (~cmd_full & ~cmd_b_full & allow_this_cmd) |
cmd_push_block;
// Push new command when allowed and MI-side is able to receive the command.
assign cmd_push = M_AXI_AVALID_I & ~cmd_push_block;
assign cmd_b_push = M_AXI_AVALID_I & ~cmd_b_push_block & (C_AXI_CHANNEL == 0);
// Block furter push until command has been forwarded to MI-side.
always @ (posedge ACLK) begin
if (ARESET) begin
cmd_push_block <= 1'b0;
end else begin
if ( pushed_new_cmd ) begin
cmd_push_block <= 1'b0;
end else if ( cmd_push & mi_stalling ) begin
cmd_push_block <= 1'b1;
end
end
end
// Block furter push until command has been forwarded to MI-side.
always @ (posedge ACLK) begin
if (ARESET) begin
cmd_b_push_block <= 1'b0;
end else begin
if ( S_AXI_AREADY_I ) begin
cmd_b_push_block <= 1'b0;
end else if ( cmd_b_push ) begin
cmd_b_push_block <= 1'b1;
end
end
end
// Acknowledge command when we can push it into queue (and forward it).
assign pushed_new_cmd = M_AXI_AVALID_I & M_AXI_AREADY_I;
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Command Queue (W/R):
//
// Instantiate a FIFO as the queue and adjust the control signals.
//
// The features from Command FIFO can be reduced depending on configuration:
// Read Channel only need the split information.
// Write Channel always require ID information. When bursts are supported
// Split and Length information is also used.
//
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Instantiated queue.
generate
if ( C_AXI_CHANNEL == 1 && C_SUPPORT_SPLITTING == 1 && C_SUPPORT_BURSTS == 1 ) begin : USE_R_CHANNEL
axi_data_fifo_v2_1_axic_fifo #
(
.C_FAMILY(C_FAMILY),
.C_FIFO_DEPTH_LOG(C_FIFO_DEPTH_LOG),
.C_FIFO_WIDTH(1),
.C_FIFO_TYPE("lut")
)
cmd_queue
(
.ACLK(ACLK),
.ARESET(ARESET),
.S_MESG({cmd_split_i}),
.S_VALID(cmd_push),
.S_READY(s_ready),
.M_MESG({cmd_split}),
.M_VALID(cmd_valid),
.M_READY(cmd_ready)
);
assign cmd_id = {C_AXI_ID_WIDTH{1'b0}};
assign cmd_length = 4'b0;
end else if (C_SUPPORT_BURSTS == 1) begin : USE_BURSTS
axi_data_fifo_v2_1_axic_fifo #
(
.C_FAMILY(C_FAMILY),
.C_FIFO_DEPTH_LOG(C_FIFO_DEPTH_LOG),
.C_FIFO_WIDTH(C_AXI_ID_WIDTH+4),
.C_FIFO_TYPE("lut")
)
cmd_queue
(
.ACLK(ACLK),
.ARESET(ARESET),
.S_MESG({cmd_id_i, cmd_length_i}),
.S_VALID(cmd_push),
.S_READY(s_ready),
.M_MESG({cmd_id, cmd_length}),
.M_VALID(cmd_valid),
.M_READY(cmd_ready)
);
assign cmd_split = 1'b0;
end else begin : NO_BURSTS
axi_data_fifo_v2_1_axic_fifo #
(
.C_FAMILY(C_FAMILY),
.C_FIFO_DEPTH_LOG(C_FIFO_DEPTH_LOG),
.C_FIFO_WIDTH(C_AXI_ID_WIDTH),
.C_FIFO_TYPE("lut")
)
cmd_queue
(
.ACLK(ACLK),
.ARESET(ARESET),
.S_MESG({cmd_id_i}),
.S_VALID(cmd_push),
.S_READY(s_ready),
.M_MESG({cmd_id}),
.M_VALID(cmd_valid),
.M_READY(cmd_ready)
);
assign cmd_split = 1'b0;
assign cmd_length = 4'b0;
end
endgenerate
// Queue is concidered full when not ready.
assign cmd_full = ~s_ready;
// Queue is empty when no data at output port.
always @ (posedge ACLK) begin
if (ARESET) begin
cmd_empty <= 1'b1;
cmd_depth <= {C_FIFO_DEPTH_LOG+1{1'b0}};
end else begin
if ( cmd_push & ~cmd_ready ) begin
// Push only => Increase depth.
cmd_depth <= cmd_depth + 1'b1;
cmd_empty <= 1'b0;
end else if ( ~cmd_push & cmd_ready ) begin
// Pop only => Decrease depth.
cmd_depth <= cmd_depth - 1'b1;
cmd_empty <= almost_empty;
end
end
end
assign almost_empty = ( cmd_depth == 1 );
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Command Queue (B):
//
// Add command queue for B channel only when it is AW channel and both burst
// and splitting is supported.
//
// When turned off the command appears always empty.
//
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Instantiated queue.
generate
if ( C_AXI_CHANNEL == 0 && C_SUPPORT_SPLITTING == 1 && C_SUPPORT_BURSTS == 1 ) begin : USE_B_CHANNEL
wire cmd_b_valid_i;
wire s_b_ready;
axi_data_fifo_v2_1_axic_fifo #
(
.C_FAMILY(C_FAMILY),
.C_FIFO_DEPTH_LOG(C_FIFO_DEPTH_LOG),
.C_FIFO_WIDTH(1+4),
.C_FIFO_TYPE("lut")
)
cmd_b_queue
(
.ACLK(ACLK),
.ARESET(ARESET),
.S_MESG({cmd_b_split_i, cmd_b_repeat_i}),
.S_VALID(cmd_b_push),
.S_READY(s_b_ready),
.M_MESG({cmd_b_split, cmd_b_repeat}),
.M_VALID(cmd_b_valid_i),
.M_READY(cmd_b_ready)
);
// Queue is concidered full when not ready.
assign cmd_b_full = ~s_b_ready;
// Queue is empty when no data at output port.
always @ (posedge ACLK) begin
if (ARESET) begin
cmd_b_empty <= 1'b1;
cmd_b_depth <= {C_FIFO_DEPTH_LOG+1{1'b0}};
end else begin
if ( cmd_b_push & ~cmd_b_ready ) begin
// Push only => Increase depth.
cmd_b_depth <= cmd_b_depth + 1'b1;
cmd_b_empty <= 1'b0;
end else if ( ~cmd_b_push & cmd_b_ready ) begin
// Pop only => Decrease depth.
cmd_b_depth <= cmd_b_depth - 1'b1;
cmd_b_empty <= ( cmd_b_depth == 1 );
end
end
end
assign almost_b_empty = ( cmd_b_depth == 1 );
// Assign external signal.
assign cmd_b_valid = cmd_b_valid_i;
end else begin : NO_B_CHANNEL
// Assign external command signals.
assign cmd_b_valid = 1'b0;
assign cmd_b_split = 1'b0;
assign cmd_b_repeat = 4'b0;
// Assign internal command FIFO signals.
assign cmd_b_full = 1'b0;
assign almost_b_empty = 1'b0;
always @ (posedge ACLK) begin
if (ARESET) begin
cmd_b_empty <= 1'b1;
cmd_b_depth <= {C_FIFO_DEPTH_LOG+1{1'b0}};
end else begin
// Constant FF due to ModelSim behavior.
cmd_b_empty <= 1'b1;
cmd_b_depth <= {C_FIFO_DEPTH_LOG+1{1'b0}};
end
end
end
endgenerate
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// MI-side output handling
//
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
assign M_AXI_AID = M_AXI_AID_I;
assign M_AXI_AADDR = M_AXI_AADDR_I;
assign M_AXI_ALEN = M_AXI_ALEN_I;
assign M_AXI_ASIZE = M_AXI_ASIZE_I;
assign M_AXI_ABURST = M_AXI_ABURST_I;
assign M_AXI_ALOCK = M_AXI_ALOCK_I;
assign M_AXI_ACACHE = M_AXI_ACACHE_I;
assign M_AXI_APROT = M_AXI_APROT_I;
assign M_AXI_AQOS = M_AXI_AQOS_I;
assign M_AXI_AUSER = M_AXI_AUSER_I;
assign M_AXI_AVALID = M_AXI_AVALID_I;
assign M_AXI_AREADY_I = M_AXI_AREADY;
endmodule
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//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
//
// Description: Address AXI3 Slave Converter
//
//
// Verilog-standard: Verilog 2001
//--------------------------------------------------------------------------
//
// Structure:
// a_axi3_conv
// axic_fifo
//
//--------------------------------------------------------------------------
`timescale 1ps/1ps
(* DowngradeIPIdentifiedWarnings="yes" *)
module axi_protocol_converter_v2_1_a_axi3_conv #
(
parameter C_FAMILY = "none",
parameter integer C_AXI_ID_WIDTH = 1,
parameter integer C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH = 32,
parameter integer C_AXI_DATA_WIDTH = 32,
parameter integer C_AXI_SUPPORTS_USER_SIGNALS = 0,
parameter integer C_AXI_AUSER_WIDTH = 1,
parameter integer C_AXI_CHANNEL = 0,
// 0 = AXI AW Channel.
// 1 = AXI AR Channel.
parameter integer C_SUPPORT_SPLITTING = 1,
// Implement transaction splitting logic.
// Disabled whan all connected masters are AXI3 and have same or narrower data width.
parameter integer C_SUPPORT_BURSTS = 1,
// Disabled when all connected masters are AxiLite,
// allowing logic to be simplified.
parameter integer C_SINGLE_THREAD = 1
// 0 = Ignore ID when propagating transactions (assume all responses are in order).
// 1 = Enforce single-threading (one ID at a time) when any outstanding or
// requested transaction requires splitting.
// While no split is ongoing any new non-split transaction will pass immediately regardless
// off ID.
// A split transaction will stall if there are multiple ID (non-split) transactions
// ongoing, once it has been forwarded only transactions with the same ID is allowed
// (split or not) until all ongoing split transactios has been completed.
)
(
// System Signals
input wire ACLK,
input wire ARESET,
// Command Interface (W/R)
output wire cmd_valid,
output wire cmd_split,
output wire [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] cmd_id,
output wire [4-1:0] cmd_length,
input wire cmd_ready,
// Command Interface (B)
output wire cmd_b_valid,
output wire cmd_b_split,
output wire [4-1:0] cmd_b_repeat,
input wire cmd_b_ready,
// Slave Interface Write Address Ports
input wire [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] S_AXI_AID,
input wire [C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH-1:0] S_AXI_AADDR,
input wire [8-1:0] S_AXI_ALEN,
input wire [3-1:0] S_AXI_ASIZE,
input wire [2-1:0] S_AXI_ABURST,
input wire [1-1:0] S_AXI_ALOCK,
input wire [4-1:0] S_AXI_ACACHE,
input wire [3-1:0] S_AXI_APROT,
input wire [4-1:0] S_AXI_AQOS,
input wire [C_AXI_AUSER_WIDTH-1:0] S_AXI_AUSER,
input wire S_AXI_AVALID,
output wire S_AXI_AREADY,
// Master Interface Write Address Port
output wire [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] M_AXI_AID,
output wire [C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH-1:0] M_AXI_AADDR,
output wire [4-1:0] M_AXI_ALEN,
output wire [3-1:0] M_AXI_ASIZE,
output wire [2-1:0] M_AXI_ABURST,
output wire [2-1:0] M_AXI_ALOCK,
output wire [4-1:0] M_AXI_ACACHE,
output wire [3-1:0] M_AXI_APROT,
output wire [4-1:0] M_AXI_AQOS,
output wire [C_AXI_AUSER_WIDTH-1:0] M_AXI_AUSER,
output wire M_AXI_AVALID,
input wire M_AXI_AREADY
);
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Variables for generating parameter controlled instances.
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Local params
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Constants for burst types.
localparam [2-1:0] C_FIX_BURST = 2'b00;
localparam [2-1:0] C_INCR_BURST = 2'b01;
localparam [2-1:0] C_WRAP_BURST = 2'b10;
// Depth for command FIFO.
localparam integer C_FIFO_DEPTH_LOG = 5;
// Constants used to generate size mask.
localparam [C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH+8-1:0] C_SIZE_MASK = {{C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH{1'b1}}, 8'b0000_0000};
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Functions
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Internal signals
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Access decoding related signals.
wire access_is_incr;
wire [4-1:0] num_transactions;
wire incr_need_to_split;
reg [C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH-1:0] next_mi_addr;
reg split_ongoing;
reg [4-1:0] pushed_commands;
reg [16-1:0] addr_step;
reg [16-1:0] first_step;
wire [8-1:0] first_beats;
reg [C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH-1:0] size_mask;
// Access decoding related signals for internal pipestage.
reg access_is_incr_q;
reg incr_need_to_split_q;
wire need_to_split_q;
reg [4-1:0] num_transactions_q;
reg [16-1:0] addr_step_q;
reg [16-1:0] first_step_q;
reg [C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH-1:0] size_mask_q;
// Command buffer help signals.
reg [C_FIFO_DEPTH_LOG:0] cmd_depth;
reg cmd_empty;
reg [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] queue_id;
wire id_match;
wire cmd_id_check;
wire s_ready;
wire cmd_full;
wire allow_this_cmd;
wire allow_new_cmd;
wire cmd_push;
reg cmd_push_block;
reg [C_FIFO_DEPTH_LOG:0] cmd_b_depth;
reg cmd_b_empty;
wire cmd_b_full;
wire cmd_b_push;
reg cmd_b_push_block;
wire pushed_new_cmd;
wire last_incr_split;
wire last_split;
wire first_split;
wire no_cmd;
wire allow_split_cmd;
wire almost_empty;
wire no_b_cmd;
wire allow_non_split_cmd;
wire almost_b_empty;
reg multiple_id_non_split;
reg split_in_progress;
// Internal Command Interface signals (W/R).
wire cmd_split_i;
wire [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] cmd_id_i;
reg [4-1:0] cmd_length_i;
// Internal Command Interface signals (B).
wire cmd_b_split_i;
wire [4-1:0] cmd_b_repeat_i;
// Throttling help signals.
wire mi_stalling;
reg command_ongoing;
// Internal SI-side signals.
reg [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] S_AXI_AID_Q;
reg [C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH-1:0] S_AXI_AADDR_Q;
reg [8-1:0] S_AXI_ALEN_Q;
reg [3-1:0] S_AXI_ASIZE_Q;
reg [2-1:0] S_AXI_ABURST_Q;
reg [2-1:0] S_AXI_ALOCK_Q;
reg [4-1:0] S_AXI_ACACHE_Q;
reg [3-1:0] S_AXI_APROT_Q;
reg [4-1:0] S_AXI_AQOS_Q;
reg [C_AXI_AUSER_WIDTH-1:0] S_AXI_AUSER_Q;
reg S_AXI_AREADY_I;
// Internal MI-side signals.
wire [C_AXI_ID_WIDTH-1:0] M_AXI_AID_I;
reg [C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH-1:0] M_AXI_AADDR_I;
reg [8-1:0] M_AXI_ALEN_I;
wire [3-1:0] M_AXI_ASIZE_I;
wire [2-1:0] M_AXI_ABURST_I;
reg [2-1:0] M_AXI_ALOCK_I;
wire [4-1:0] M_AXI_ACACHE_I;
wire [3-1:0] M_AXI_APROT_I;
wire [4-1:0] M_AXI_AQOS_I;
wire [C_AXI_AUSER_WIDTH-1:0] M_AXI_AUSER_I;
wire M_AXI_AVALID_I;
wire M_AXI_AREADY_I;
reg [1:0] areset_d; // Reset delay register
always @(posedge ACLK) begin
areset_d <= {areset_d[0], ARESET};
end
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Capture SI-Side signals.
//
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Register SI-Side signals.
always @ (posedge ACLK) begin
if ( ARESET ) begin
S_AXI_AID_Q <= {C_AXI_ID_WIDTH{1'b0}};
S_AXI_AADDR_Q <= {C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH{1'b0}};
S_AXI_ALEN_Q <= 8'b0;
S_AXI_ASIZE_Q <= 3'b0;
S_AXI_ABURST_Q <= 2'b0;
S_AXI_ALOCK_Q <= 2'b0;
S_AXI_ACACHE_Q <= 4'b0;
S_AXI_APROT_Q <= 3'b0;
S_AXI_AQOS_Q <= 4'b0;
S_AXI_AUSER_Q <= {C_AXI_AUSER_WIDTH{1'b0}};
end else begin
if ( S_AXI_AREADY_I ) begin
S_AXI_AID_Q <= S_AXI_AID;
S_AXI_AADDR_Q <= S_AXI_AADDR;
S_AXI_ALEN_Q <= S_AXI_ALEN;
S_AXI_ASIZE_Q <= S_AXI_ASIZE;
S_AXI_ABURST_Q <= S_AXI_ABURST;
S_AXI_ALOCK_Q <= S_AXI_ALOCK;
S_AXI_ACACHE_Q <= S_AXI_ACACHE;
S_AXI_APROT_Q <= S_AXI_APROT;
S_AXI_AQOS_Q <= S_AXI_AQOS;
S_AXI_AUSER_Q <= S_AXI_AUSER;
end
end
end
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Decode the Incoming Transaction.
//
// Extract transaction type and the number of splits that may be needed.
//
// Calculate the step size so that the address for each part of a split can
// can be calculated.
//
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Transaction burst type.
assign access_is_incr = ( S_AXI_ABURST == C_INCR_BURST );
// Get number of transactions for split INCR.
assign num_transactions = S_AXI_ALEN[4 +: 4];
assign first_beats = {3'b0, S_AXI_ALEN[0 +: 4]} + 7'b01;
// Generate address increment of first split transaction.
always @ *
begin
case (S_AXI_ASIZE)
3'b000: first_step = first_beats << 0;
3'b001: first_step = first_beats << 1;
3'b010: first_step = first_beats << 2;
3'b011: first_step = first_beats << 3;
3'b100: first_step = first_beats << 4;
3'b101: first_step = first_beats << 5;
3'b110: first_step = first_beats << 6;
3'b111: first_step = first_beats << 7;
endcase
end
// Generate address increment for remaining split transactions.
always @ *
begin
case (S_AXI_ASIZE)
3'b000: addr_step = 16'h0010;
3'b001: addr_step = 16'h0020;
3'b010: addr_step = 16'h0040;
3'b011: addr_step = 16'h0080;
3'b100: addr_step = 16'h0100;
3'b101: addr_step = 16'h0200;
3'b110: addr_step = 16'h0400;
3'b111: addr_step = 16'h0800;
endcase
end
// Generate address mask bits to remove split transaction unalignment.
always @ *
begin
case (S_AXI_ASIZE)
3'b000: size_mask = C_SIZE_MASK[8 +: C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH];
3'b001: size_mask = C_SIZE_MASK[7 +: C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH];
3'b010: size_mask = C_SIZE_MASK[6 +: C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH];
3'b011: size_mask = C_SIZE_MASK[5 +: C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH];
3'b100: size_mask = C_SIZE_MASK[4 +: C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH];
3'b101: size_mask = C_SIZE_MASK[3 +: C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH];
3'b110: size_mask = C_SIZE_MASK[2 +: C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH];
3'b111: size_mask = C_SIZE_MASK[1 +: C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH];
endcase
end
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Transfer SI-Side signals to internal Pipeline Stage.
//
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
always @ (posedge ACLK) begin
if ( ARESET ) begin
access_is_incr_q <= 1'b0;
incr_need_to_split_q <= 1'b0;
num_transactions_q <= 4'b0;
addr_step_q <= 16'b0;
first_step_q <= 16'b0;
size_mask_q <= {C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH{1'b0}};
end else begin
if ( S_AXI_AREADY_I ) begin
access_is_incr_q <= access_is_incr;
incr_need_to_split_q <= incr_need_to_split;
num_transactions_q <= num_transactions;
addr_step_q <= addr_step;
first_step_q <= first_step;
size_mask_q <= size_mask;
end
end
end
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Generate Command Information.
//
// Detect if current transation needs to be split, and keep track of all
// the generated split transactions.
//
//
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Detect when INCR must be split.
assign incr_need_to_split = access_is_incr & ( num_transactions != 0 ) &
( C_SUPPORT_SPLITTING == 1 ) &
( C_SUPPORT_BURSTS == 1 );
// Detect when a command has to be split.
assign need_to_split_q = incr_need_to_split_q;
// Handle progress of split transactions.
always @ (posedge ACLK) begin
if ( ARESET ) begin
split_ongoing <= 1'b0;
end else begin
if ( pushed_new_cmd ) begin
split_ongoing <= need_to_split_q & ~last_split;
end
end
end
// Keep track of number of transactions generated.
always @ (posedge ACLK) begin
if ( ARESET ) begin
pushed_commands <= 4'b0;
end else begin
if ( S_AXI_AREADY_I ) begin
pushed_commands <= 4'b0;
end else if ( pushed_new_cmd ) begin
pushed_commands <= pushed_commands + 4'b1;
end
end
end
// Detect last part of a command, split or not.
assign last_incr_split = access_is_incr_q & ( num_transactions_q == pushed_commands );
assign last_split = last_incr_split | ~access_is_incr_q |
( C_SUPPORT_SPLITTING == 0 ) |
( C_SUPPORT_BURSTS == 0 );
assign first_split = (pushed_commands == 4'b0);
// Calculate base for next address.
always @ (posedge ACLK) begin
if ( ARESET ) begin
next_mi_addr = {C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH{1'b0}};
end else if ( pushed_new_cmd ) begin
next_mi_addr = M_AXI_AADDR_I + (first_split ? first_step_q : addr_step_q);
end
end
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Translating Transaction.
//
// Set Split transaction information on all part except last for a transaction
// that needs splitting.
// The B Channel will only get one command for a Split transaction and in
// the Split bflag will be set in that case.
//
// The AWID is extracted and applied to all commands generated for the current
// incomming SI-Side transaction.
//
// The address is increased for each part of a Split transaction, the amount
// depends on the siSIZE for the transaction.
//
// The length has to be changed for Split transactions. All part except tha
// last one will have 0xF, the last one uses the 4 lsb bits from the SI-side
// transaction as length.
//
// Non-Split has untouched address and length information.
//
// Exclusive access are diasabled for a Split transaction because it is not
// possible to guarantee concistency between all the parts.
//
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Assign Split signals.
assign cmd_split_i = need_to_split_q & ~last_split;
assign cmd_b_split_i = need_to_split_q & ~last_split;
// Copy AW ID to W.
assign cmd_id_i = S_AXI_AID_Q;
// Set B Responses to merge.
assign cmd_b_repeat_i = num_transactions_q;
// Select new size or remaining size.
always @ *
begin
if ( split_ongoing & access_is_incr_q ) begin
M_AXI_AADDR_I = next_mi_addr & size_mask_q;
end else begin
M_AXI_AADDR_I = S_AXI_AADDR_Q;
end
end
// Generate the base length for each transaction.
always @ *
begin
if ( first_split | ~need_to_split_q ) begin
M_AXI_ALEN_I = S_AXI_ALEN_Q[0 +: 4];
cmd_length_i = S_AXI_ALEN_Q[0 +: 4];
end else begin
M_AXI_ALEN_I = 4'hF;
cmd_length_i = 4'hF;
end
end
// Kill Exclusive for Split transactions.
always @ *
begin
if ( need_to_split_q ) begin
M_AXI_ALOCK_I = 2'b00;
end else begin
M_AXI_ALOCK_I = {1'b0, S_AXI_ALOCK_Q};
end
end
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Forward the command to the MI-side interface.
//
// It is determined that this is an allowed command/access when there is
// room in the command queue (and it passes ID and Split checks as required).
//
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Move SI-side transaction to internal pipe stage.
always @ (posedge ACLK) begin
if (ARESET) begin
command_ongoing <= 1'b0;
S_AXI_AREADY_I <= 1'b0;
end else begin
if (areset_d == 2'b10) begin
S_AXI_AREADY_I <= 1'b1;
end else begin
if ( S_AXI_AVALID & S_AXI_AREADY_I ) begin
command_ongoing <= 1'b1;
S_AXI_AREADY_I <= 1'b0;
end else if ( pushed_new_cmd & last_split ) begin
command_ongoing <= 1'b0;
S_AXI_AREADY_I <= 1'b1;
end
end
end
end
// Generate ready signal.
assign S_AXI_AREADY = S_AXI_AREADY_I;
// Only allowed to forward translated command when command queue is ok with it.
assign M_AXI_AVALID_I = allow_new_cmd & command_ongoing;
// Detect when MI-side is stalling.
assign mi_stalling = M_AXI_AVALID_I & ~M_AXI_AREADY_I;
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Simple transfer of paramters that doesn't need to be adjusted.
//
// ID - Transaction still recognized with the same ID.
// CACHE - No need to change the chache features. Even if the modyfiable
// bit is overridden (forcefully) there is no need to let downstream
// component beleive it is ok to modify it further.
// PROT - Security level of access is not changed when upsizing.
// QOS - Quality of Service is static 0.
// USER - User bits remains the same.
//
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
assign M_AXI_AID_I = S_AXI_AID_Q;
assign M_AXI_ASIZE_I = S_AXI_ASIZE_Q;
assign M_AXI_ABURST_I = S_AXI_ABURST_Q;
assign M_AXI_ACACHE_I = S_AXI_ACACHE_Q;
assign M_AXI_APROT_I = S_AXI_APROT_Q;
assign M_AXI_AQOS_I = S_AXI_AQOS_Q;
assign M_AXI_AUSER_I = ( C_AXI_SUPPORTS_USER_SIGNALS ) ? S_AXI_AUSER_Q : {C_AXI_AUSER_WIDTH{1'b0}};
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Control command queue to W/R channel.
//
// Commands can be pushed into the Cmd FIFO even if MI-side is stalling.
// A flag is set if MI-side is stalling when Command is pushed to the
// Cmd FIFO. This will prevent multiple push of the same Command as well as
// keeping the MI-side Valid signal if the Allow Cmd requirement has been
// updated to disable furter Commands (I.e. it is made sure that the SI-side
// Command has been forwarded to both Cmd FIFO and MI-side).
//
// It is allowed to continue pushing new commands as long as
// * There is room in the queue(s)
// * The ID is the same as previously queued. Since data is not reordered
// for the same ID it is always OK to let them proceed.
// Or, if no split transaction is ongoing any ID can be allowed.
//
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Keep track of current ID in queue.
always @ (posedge ACLK) begin
if (ARESET) begin
queue_id <= {C_AXI_ID_WIDTH{1'b0}};
multiple_id_non_split <= 1'b0;
split_in_progress <= 1'b0;
end else begin
if ( cmd_push ) begin
// Store ID (it will be matching ID or a "new beginning").
queue_id <= S_AXI_AID_Q;
end
if ( no_cmd & no_b_cmd ) begin
multiple_id_non_split <= 1'b0;
end else if ( cmd_push & allow_non_split_cmd & ~id_match ) begin
multiple_id_non_split <= 1'b1;
end
if ( no_cmd & no_b_cmd ) begin
split_in_progress <= 1'b0;
end else if ( cmd_push & allow_split_cmd ) begin
split_in_progress <= 1'b1;
end
end
end
// Determine if the command FIFOs are empty.
assign no_cmd = almost_empty & cmd_ready | cmd_empty;
assign no_b_cmd = almost_b_empty & cmd_b_ready | cmd_b_empty;
// Check ID to make sure this command is allowed.
assign id_match = ( C_SINGLE_THREAD == 0 ) | ( queue_id == S_AXI_AID_Q);
assign cmd_id_check = (cmd_empty & cmd_b_empty) | ( id_match & (~cmd_empty | ~cmd_b_empty) );
// Command type affects possibility to push immediately or wait.
assign allow_split_cmd = need_to_split_q & cmd_id_check & ~multiple_id_non_split;
assign allow_non_split_cmd = ~need_to_split_q & (cmd_id_check | ~split_in_progress);
assign allow_this_cmd = allow_split_cmd | allow_non_split_cmd | ( C_SINGLE_THREAD == 0 );
// Check if it is allowed to push more commands.
assign allow_new_cmd = (~cmd_full & ~cmd_b_full & allow_this_cmd) |
cmd_push_block;
// Push new command when allowed and MI-side is able to receive the command.
assign cmd_push = M_AXI_AVALID_I & ~cmd_push_block;
assign cmd_b_push = M_AXI_AVALID_I & ~cmd_b_push_block & (C_AXI_CHANNEL == 0);
// Block furter push until command has been forwarded to MI-side.
always @ (posedge ACLK) begin
if (ARESET) begin
cmd_push_block <= 1'b0;
end else begin
if ( pushed_new_cmd ) begin
cmd_push_block <= 1'b0;
end else if ( cmd_push & mi_stalling ) begin
cmd_push_block <= 1'b1;
end
end
end
// Block furter push until command has been forwarded to MI-side.
always @ (posedge ACLK) begin
if (ARESET) begin
cmd_b_push_block <= 1'b0;
end else begin
if ( S_AXI_AREADY_I ) begin
cmd_b_push_block <= 1'b0;
end else if ( cmd_b_push ) begin
cmd_b_push_block <= 1'b1;
end
end
end
// Acknowledge command when we can push it into queue (and forward it).
assign pushed_new_cmd = M_AXI_AVALID_I & M_AXI_AREADY_I;
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Command Queue (W/R):
//
// Instantiate a FIFO as the queue and adjust the control signals.
//
// The features from Command FIFO can be reduced depending on configuration:
// Read Channel only need the split information.
// Write Channel always require ID information. When bursts are supported
// Split and Length information is also used.
//
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Instantiated queue.
generate
if ( C_AXI_CHANNEL == 1 && C_SUPPORT_SPLITTING == 1 && C_SUPPORT_BURSTS == 1 ) begin : USE_R_CHANNEL
axi_data_fifo_v2_1_axic_fifo #
(
.C_FAMILY(C_FAMILY),
.C_FIFO_DEPTH_LOG(C_FIFO_DEPTH_LOG),
.C_FIFO_WIDTH(1),
.C_FIFO_TYPE("lut")
)
cmd_queue
(
.ACLK(ACLK),
.ARESET(ARESET),
.S_MESG({cmd_split_i}),
.S_VALID(cmd_push),
.S_READY(s_ready),
.M_MESG({cmd_split}),
.M_VALID(cmd_valid),
.M_READY(cmd_ready)
);
assign cmd_id = {C_AXI_ID_WIDTH{1'b0}};
assign cmd_length = 4'b0;
end else if (C_SUPPORT_BURSTS == 1) begin : USE_BURSTS
axi_data_fifo_v2_1_axic_fifo #
(
.C_FAMILY(C_FAMILY),
.C_FIFO_DEPTH_LOG(C_FIFO_DEPTH_LOG),
.C_FIFO_WIDTH(C_AXI_ID_WIDTH+4),
.C_FIFO_TYPE("lut")
)
cmd_queue
(
.ACLK(ACLK),
.ARESET(ARESET),
.S_MESG({cmd_id_i, cmd_length_i}),
.S_VALID(cmd_push),
.S_READY(s_ready),
.M_MESG({cmd_id, cmd_length}),
.M_VALID(cmd_valid),
.M_READY(cmd_ready)
);
assign cmd_split = 1'b0;
end else begin : NO_BURSTS
axi_data_fifo_v2_1_axic_fifo #
(
.C_FAMILY(C_FAMILY),
.C_FIFO_DEPTH_LOG(C_FIFO_DEPTH_LOG),
.C_FIFO_WIDTH(C_AXI_ID_WIDTH),
.C_FIFO_TYPE("lut")
)
cmd_queue
(
.ACLK(ACLK),
.ARESET(ARESET),
.S_MESG({cmd_id_i}),
.S_VALID(cmd_push),
.S_READY(s_ready),
.M_MESG({cmd_id}),
.M_VALID(cmd_valid),
.M_READY(cmd_ready)
);
assign cmd_split = 1'b0;
assign cmd_length = 4'b0;
end
endgenerate
// Queue is concidered full when not ready.
assign cmd_full = ~s_ready;
// Queue is empty when no data at output port.
always @ (posedge ACLK) begin
if (ARESET) begin
cmd_empty <= 1'b1;
cmd_depth <= {C_FIFO_DEPTH_LOG+1{1'b0}};
end else begin
if ( cmd_push & ~cmd_ready ) begin
// Push only => Increase depth.
cmd_depth <= cmd_depth + 1'b1;
cmd_empty <= 1'b0;
end else if ( ~cmd_push & cmd_ready ) begin
// Pop only => Decrease depth.
cmd_depth <= cmd_depth - 1'b1;
cmd_empty <= almost_empty;
end
end
end
assign almost_empty = ( cmd_depth == 1 );
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Command Queue (B):
//
// Add command queue for B channel only when it is AW channel and both burst
// and splitting is supported.
//
// When turned off the command appears always empty.
//
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Instantiated queue.
generate
if ( C_AXI_CHANNEL == 0 && C_SUPPORT_SPLITTING == 1 && C_SUPPORT_BURSTS == 1 ) begin : USE_B_CHANNEL
wire cmd_b_valid_i;
wire s_b_ready;
axi_data_fifo_v2_1_axic_fifo #
(
.C_FAMILY(C_FAMILY),
.C_FIFO_DEPTH_LOG(C_FIFO_DEPTH_LOG),
.C_FIFO_WIDTH(1+4),
.C_FIFO_TYPE("lut")
)
cmd_b_queue
(
.ACLK(ACLK),
.ARESET(ARESET),
.S_MESG({cmd_b_split_i, cmd_b_repeat_i}),
.S_VALID(cmd_b_push),
.S_READY(s_b_ready),
.M_MESG({cmd_b_split, cmd_b_repeat}),
.M_VALID(cmd_b_valid_i),
.M_READY(cmd_b_ready)
);
// Queue is concidered full when not ready.
assign cmd_b_full = ~s_b_ready;
// Queue is empty when no data at output port.
always @ (posedge ACLK) begin
if (ARESET) begin
cmd_b_empty <= 1'b1;
cmd_b_depth <= {C_FIFO_DEPTH_LOG+1{1'b0}};
end else begin
if ( cmd_b_push & ~cmd_b_ready ) begin
// Push only => Increase depth.
cmd_b_depth <= cmd_b_depth + 1'b1;
cmd_b_empty <= 1'b0;
end else if ( ~cmd_b_push & cmd_b_ready ) begin
// Pop only => Decrease depth.
cmd_b_depth <= cmd_b_depth - 1'b1;
cmd_b_empty <= ( cmd_b_depth == 1 );
end
end
end
assign almost_b_empty = ( cmd_b_depth == 1 );
// Assign external signal.
assign cmd_b_valid = cmd_b_valid_i;
end else begin : NO_B_CHANNEL
// Assign external command signals.
assign cmd_b_valid = 1'b0;
assign cmd_b_split = 1'b0;
assign cmd_b_repeat = 4'b0;
// Assign internal command FIFO signals.
assign cmd_b_full = 1'b0;
assign almost_b_empty = 1'b0;
always @ (posedge ACLK) begin
if (ARESET) begin
cmd_b_empty <= 1'b1;
cmd_b_depth <= {C_FIFO_DEPTH_LOG+1{1'b0}};
end else begin
// Constant FF due to ModelSim behavior.
cmd_b_empty <= 1'b1;
cmd_b_depth <= {C_FIFO_DEPTH_LOG+1{1'b0}};
end
end
end
endgenerate
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// MI-side output handling
//
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
assign M_AXI_AID = M_AXI_AID_I;
assign M_AXI_AADDR = M_AXI_AADDR_I;
assign M_AXI_ALEN = M_AXI_ALEN_I;
assign M_AXI_ASIZE = M_AXI_ASIZE_I;
assign M_AXI_ABURST = M_AXI_ABURST_I;
assign M_AXI_ALOCK = M_AXI_ALOCK_I;
assign M_AXI_ACACHE = M_AXI_ACACHE_I;
assign M_AXI_APROT = M_AXI_APROT_I;
assign M_AXI_AQOS = M_AXI_AQOS_I;
assign M_AXI_AUSER = M_AXI_AUSER_I;
assign M_AXI_AVALID = M_AXI_AVALID_I;
assign M_AXI_AREADY_I = M_AXI_AREADY;
endmodule
|
// This is a component of pluto_servo, a PWM servo driver and quadrature
// counter for emc2
// Copyright 2006 Jeff Epler <[email protected]>
//
// This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
// the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
// (at your option) any later version.
//
// This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
// GNU General Public License for more details.
//
// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
// along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
// Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1507 USA
module quad(clk, A, B, Z, zr, out);
parameter W=14;
input clk, A, B, Z, zr;
reg [(W-1):0] c, i; reg zl;
output [2*W:0] out = { zl, i, c };
// reg [(W-1):0] c, i; reg zl;
reg [2:0] Ad, Bd;
reg [2:0] Zc;
always @(posedge clk) Ad <= {Ad[1:0], A};
always @(posedge clk) Bd <= {Bd[1:0], B};
wire good_one = &Zc;
wire good_zero = ~|Zc;
reg last_good;
wire index_pulse = good_one && ! last_good;
wire count_enable = Ad[1] ^ Ad[2] ^ Bd[1] ^ Bd[2];
wire count_direction = Ad[1] ^ Bd[2];
always @(posedge clk)
begin
if(Z && !good_one) Zc <= Zc + 2'b1;
else if(!good_zero) Zc <= Zc - 2'b1;
if(good_one) last_good <= 1;
else if(good_zero) last_good <= 0;
if(count_enable)
begin
if(count_direction) c <= c + 1'd1;
else c <= c - 1'd1;
end
if(index_pulse) begin
i <= c;
zl <= 1;
end else if(zr) begin
zl <= 0;
end
end
endmodule
|
// This is a component of pluto_servo, a PWM servo driver and quadrature
// counter for emc2
// Copyright 2006 Jeff Epler <[email protected]>
//
// This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
// the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
// (at your option) any later version.
//
// This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
// GNU General Public License for more details.
//
// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
// along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
// Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1507 USA
module quad(clk, A, B, Z, zr, out);
parameter W=14;
input clk, A, B, Z, zr;
reg [(W-1):0] c, i; reg zl;
output [2*W:0] out = { zl, i, c };
// reg [(W-1):0] c, i; reg zl;
reg [2:0] Ad, Bd;
reg [2:0] Zc;
always @(posedge clk) Ad <= {Ad[1:0], A};
always @(posedge clk) Bd <= {Bd[1:0], B};
wire good_one = &Zc;
wire good_zero = ~|Zc;
reg last_good;
wire index_pulse = good_one && ! last_good;
wire count_enable = Ad[1] ^ Ad[2] ^ Bd[1] ^ Bd[2];
wire count_direction = Ad[1] ^ Bd[2];
always @(posedge clk)
begin
if(Z && !good_one) Zc <= Zc + 2'b1;
else if(!good_zero) Zc <= Zc - 2'b1;
if(good_one) last_good <= 1;
else if(good_zero) last_good <= 0;
if(count_enable)
begin
if(count_direction) c <= c + 1'd1;
else c <= c - 1'd1;
end
if(index_pulse) begin
i <= c;
zl <= 1;
end else if(zr) begin
zl <= 0;
end
end
endmodule
|
// This is a component of pluto_servo, a PWM servo driver and quadrature
// counter for emc2
// Copyright 2006 Jeff Epler <[email protected]>
//
// This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
// the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
// (at your option) any later version.
//
// This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
// GNU General Public License for more details.
//
// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
// along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
// Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1507 USA
module quad(clk, A, B, Z, zr, out);
parameter W=14;
input clk, A, B, Z, zr;
reg [(W-1):0] c, i; reg zl;
output [2*W:0] out = { zl, i, c };
// reg [(W-1):0] c, i; reg zl;
reg [2:0] Ad, Bd;
reg [2:0] Zc;
always @(posedge clk) Ad <= {Ad[1:0], A};
always @(posedge clk) Bd <= {Bd[1:0], B};
wire good_one = &Zc;
wire good_zero = ~|Zc;
reg last_good;
wire index_pulse = good_one && ! last_good;
wire count_enable = Ad[1] ^ Ad[2] ^ Bd[1] ^ Bd[2];
wire count_direction = Ad[1] ^ Bd[2];
always @(posedge clk)
begin
if(Z && !good_one) Zc <= Zc + 2'b1;
else if(!good_zero) Zc <= Zc - 2'b1;
if(good_one) last_good <= 1;
else if(good_zero) last_good <= 0;
if(count_enable)
begin
if(count_direction) c <= c + 1'd1;
else c <= c - 1'd1;
end
if(index_pulse) begin
i <= c;
zl <= 1;
end else if(zr) begin
zl <= 0;
end
end
endmodule
|
// This is a component of pluto_servo, a PWM servo driver and quadrature
// counter for emc2
// Copyright 2006 Jeff Epler <[email protected]>
//
// This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
// the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
// (at your option) any later version.
//
// This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
// GNU General Public License for more details.
//
// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
// along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
// Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1507 USA
module quad(clk, A, B, Z, zr, out);
parameter W=14;
input clk, A, B, Z, zr;
reg [(W-1):0] c, i; reg zl;
output [2*W:0] out = { zl, i, c };
// reg [(W-1):0] c, i; reg zl;
reg [2:0] Ad, Bd;
reg [2:0] Zc;
always @(posedge clk) Ad <= {Ad[1:0], A};
always @(posedge clk) Bd <= {Bd[1:0], B};
wire good_one = &Zc;
wire good_zero = ~|Zc;
reg last_good;
wire index_pulse = good_one && ! last_good;
wire count_enable = Ad[1] ^ Ad[2] ^ Bd[1] ^ Bd[2];
wire count_direction = Ad[1] ^ Bd[2];
always @(posedge clk)
begin
if(Z && !good_one) Zc <= Zc + 2'b1;
else if(!good_zero) Zc <= Zc - 2'b1;
if(good_one) last_good <= 1;
else if(good_zero) last_good <= 0;
if(count_enable)
begin
if(count_direction) c <= c + 1'd1;
else c <= c - 1'd1;
end
if(index_pulse) begin
i <= c;
zl <= 1;
end else if(zr) begin
zl <= 0;
end
end
endmodule
|
// This is a component of pluto_servo, a PWM servo driver and quadrature
// counter for emc2
// Copyright 2006 Jeff Epler <[email protected]>
//
// This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
// the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
// (at your option) any later version.
//
// This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
// GNU General Public License for more details.
//
// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
// along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
// Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1507 USA
module quad(clk, A, B, Z, zr, out);
parameter W=14;
input clk, A, B, Z, zr;
reg [(W-1):0] c, i; reg zl;
output [2*W:0] out = { zl, i, c };
// reg [(W-1):0] c, i; reg zl;
reg [2:0] Ad, Bd;
reg [2:0] Zc;
always @(posedge clk) Ad <= {Ad[1:0], A};
always @(posedge clk) Bd <= {Bd[1:0], B};
wire good_one = &Zc;
wire good_zero = ~|Zc;
reg last_good;
wire index_pulse = good_one && ! last_good;
wire count_enable = Ad[1] ^ Ad[2] ^ Bd[1] ^ Bd[2];
wire count_direction = Ad[1] ^ Bd[2];
always @(posedge clk)
begin
if(Z && !good_one) Zc <= Zc + 2'b1;
else if(!good_zero) Zc <= Zc - 2'b1;
if(good_one) last_good <= 1;
else if(good_zero) last_good <= 0;
if(count_enable)
begin
if(count_direction) c <= c + 1'd1;
else c <= c - 1'd1;
end
if(index_pulse) begin
i <= c;
zl <= 1;
end else if(zr) begin
zl <= 0;
end
end
endmodule
|
// This is a component of pluto_servo, a PWM servo driver and quadrature
// counter for emc2
// Copyright 2006 Jeff Epler <[email protected]>
//
// This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
// the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
// (at your option) any later version.
//
// This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
// GNU General Public License for more details.
//
// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
// along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
// Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1507 USA
module quad(clk, A, B, Z, zr, out);
parameter W=14;
input clk, A, B, Z, zr;
reg [(W-1):0] c, i; reg zl;
output [2*W:0] out = { zl, i, c };
// reg [(W-1):0] c, i; reg zl;
reg [2:0] Ad, Bd;
reg [2:0] Zc;
always @(posedge clk) Ad <= {Ad[1:0], A};
always @(posedge clk) Bd <= {Bd[1:0], B};
wire good_one = &Zc;
wire good_zero = ~|Zc;
reg last_good;
wire index_pulse = good_one && ! last_good;
wire count_enable = Ad[1] ^ Ad[2] ^ Bd[1] ^ Bd[2];
wire count_direction = Ad[1] ^ Bd[2];
always @(posedge clk)
begin
if(Z && !good_one) Zc <= Zc + 2'b1;
else if(!good_zero) Zc <= Zc - 2'b1;
if(good_one) last_good <= 1;
else if(good_zero) last_good <= 0;
if(count_enable)
begin
if(count_direction) c <= c + 1'd1;
else c <= c - 1'd1;
end
if(index_pulse) begin
i <= c;
zl <= 1;
end else if(zr) begin
zl <= 0;
end
end
endmodule
|
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// File name: axi_protocol_converter_v2_1_b2s_wr_cmd_fsm.v
//
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
`timescale 1ps/1ps
`default_nettype none
(* DowngradeIPIdentifiedWarnings="yes" *)
module axi_protocol_converter_v2_1_b2s_wr_cmd_fsm (
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Port Declarations
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
input wire clk ,
input wire reset ,
output wire s_awready ,
input wire s_awvalid ,
output wire m_awvalid ,
input wire m_awready ,
// signal to increment to the next mc transaction
output wire next ,
// signal to the fsm there is another transaction required
input wire next_pending ,
// Write Data portion has completed or Read FIFO has a slot available (not
// full)
output wire b_push ,
input wire b_full ,
output wire a_push
);
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Local parameters
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// States
localparam SM_IDLE = 2'b00;
localparam SM_CMD_EN = 2'b01;
localparam SM_CMD_ACCEPTED = 2'b10;
localparam SM_DONE_WAIT = 2'b11;
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Wires/Reg declarations
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
reg [1:0] state;
// synthesis attribute MAX_FANOUT of state is 20;
reg [1:0] next_state;
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// BEGIN RTL
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
always @(posedge clk) begin
if (reset) begin
state <= SM_IDLE;
end else begin
state <= next_state;
end
end
// Next state transitions.
always @( * )
begin
next_state = state;
case (state)
SM_IDLE:
if (s_awvalid) begin
next_state = SM_CMD_EN;
end else
next_state = state;
SM_CMD_EN:
if (m_awready & next_pending)
next_state = SM_CMD_ACCEPTED;
else if (m_awready & ~next_pending & b_full)
next_state = SM_DONE_WAIT;
else if (m_awready & ~next_pending & ~b_full)
next_state = SM_IDLE;
else
next_state = state;
SM_CMD_ACCEPTED:
next_state = SM_CMD_EN;
SM_DONE_WAIT:
if (!b_full)
next_state = SM_IDLE;
else
next_state = state;
default:
next_state = SM_IDLE;
endcase
end
// Assign outputs based on current state.
assign m_awvalid = (state == SM_CMD_EN);
assign next = ((state == SM_CMD_ACCEPTED)
| (((state == SM_CMD_EN) | (state == SM_DONE_WAIT)) & (next_state == SM_IDLE))) ;
assign a_push = (state == SM_IDLE);
assign s_awready = ((state == SM_CMD_EN) | (state == SM_DONE_WAIT)) & (next_state == SM_IDLE);
assign b_push = ((state == SM_CMD_EN) | (state == SM_DONE_WAIT)) & (next_state == SM_IDLE);
endmodule
`default_nettype wire
|
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// File name: axi_protocol_converter_v2_1_b2s_wr_cmd_fsm.v
//
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
`timescale 1ps/1ps
`default_nettype none
(* DowngradeIPIdentifiedWarnings="yes" *)
module axi_protocol_converter_v2_1_b2s_wr_cmd_fsm (
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Port Declarations
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
input wire clk ,
input wire reset ,
output wire s_awready ,
input wire s_awvalid ,
output wire m_awvalid ,
input wire m_awready ,
// signal to increment to the next mc transaction
output wire next ,
// signal to the fsm there is another transaction required
input wire next_pending ,
// Write Data portion has completed or Read FIFO has a slot available (not
// full)
output wire b_push ,
input wire b_full ,
output wire a_push
);
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Local parameters
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// States
localparam SM_IDLE = 2'b00;
localparam SM_CMD_EN = 2'b01;
localparam SM_CMD_ACCEPTED = 2'b10;
localparam SM_DONE_WAIT = 2'b11;
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Wires/Reg declarations
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
reg [1:0] state;
// synthesis attribute MAX_FANOUT of state is 20;
reg [1:0] next_state;
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// BEGIN RTL
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
always @(posedge clk) begin
if (reset) begin
state <= SM_IDLE;
end else begin
state <= next_state;
end
end
// Next state transitions.
always @( * )
begin
next_state = state;
case (state)
SM_IDLE:
if (s_awvalid) begin
next_state = SM_CMD_EN;
end else
next_state = state;
SM_CMD_EN:
if (m_awready & next_pending)
next_state = SM_CMD_ACCEPTED;
else if (m_awready & ~next_pending & b_full)
next_state = SM_DONE_WAIT;
else if (m_awready & ~next_pending & ~b_full)
next_state = SM_IDLE;
else
next_state = state;
SM_CMD_ACCEPTED:
next_state = SM_CMD_EN;
SM_DONE_WAIT:
if (!b_full)
next_state = SM_IDLE;
else
next_state = state;
default:
next_state = SM_IDLE;
endcase
end
// Assign outputs based on current state.
assign m_awvalid = (state == SM_CMD_EN);
assign next = ((state == SM_CMD_ACCEPTED)
| (((state == SM_CMD_EN) | (state == SM_DONE_WAIT)) & (next_state == SM_IDLE))) ;
assign a_push = (state == SM_IDLE);
assign s_awready = ((state == SM_CMD_EN) | (state == SM_DONE_WAIT)) & (next_state == SM_IDLE);
assign b_push = ((state == SM_CMD_EN) | (state == SM_DONE_WAIT)) & (next_state == SM_IDLE);
endmodule
`default_nettype wire
|
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// File name: axi_protocol_converter_v2_1_b2s_wr_cmd_fsm.v
//
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
`timescale 1ps/1ps
`default_nettype none
(* DowngradeIPIdentifiedWarnings="yes" *)
module axi_protocol_converter_v2_1_b2s_wr_cmd_fsm (
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Port Declarations
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
input wire clk ,
input wire reset ,
output wire s_awready ,
input wire s_awvalid ,
output wire m_awvalid ,
input wire m_awready ,
// signal to increment to the next mc transaction
output wire next ,
// signal to the fsm there is another transaction required
input wire next_pending ,
// Write Data portion has completed or Read FIFO has a slot available (not
// full)
output wire b_push ,
input wire b_full ,
output wire a_push
);
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Local parameters
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// States
localparam SM_IDLE = 2'b00;
localparam SM_CMD_EN = 2'b01;
localparam SM_CMD_ACCEPTED = 2'b10;
localparam SM_DONE_WAIT = 2'b11;
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Wires/Reg declarations
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
reg [1:0] state;
// synthesis attribute MAX_FANOUT of state is 20;
reg [1:0] next_state;
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// BEGIN RTL
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
always @(posedge clk) begin
if (reset) begin
state <= SM_IDLE;
end else begin
state <= next_state;
end
end
// Next state transitions.
always @( * )
begin
next_state = state;
case (state)
SM_IDLE:
if (s_awvalid) begin
next_state = SM_CMD_EN;
end else
next_state = state;
SM_CMD_EN:
if (m_awready & next_pending)
next_state = SM_CMD_ACCEPTED;
else if (m_awready & ~next_pending & b_full)
next_state = SM_DONE_WAIT;
else if (m_awready & ~next_pending & ~b_full)
next_state = SM_IDLE;
else
next_state = state;
SM_CMD_ACCEPTED:
next_state = SM_CMD_EN;
SM_DONE_WAIT:
if (!b_full)
next_state = SM_IDLE;
else
next_state = state;
default:
next_state = SM_IDLE;
endcase
end
// Assign outputs based on current state.
assign m_awvalid = (state == SM_CMD_EN);
assign next = ((state == SM_CMD_ACCEPTED)
| (((state == SM_CMD_EN) | (state == SM_DONE_WAIT)) & (next_state == SM_IDLE))) ;
assign a_push = (state == SM_IDLE);
assign s_awready = ((state == SM_CMD_EN) | (state == SM_DONE_WAIT)) & (next_state == SM_IDLE);
assign b_push = ((state == SM_CMD_EN) | (state == SM_DONE_WAIT)) & (next_state == SM_IDLE);
endmodule
`default_nettype wire
|
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// File name: axi_protocol_converter_v2_1_b2s_wr_cmd_fsm.v
//
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
`timescale 1ps/1ps
`default_nettype none
(* DowngradeIPIdentifiedWarnings="yes" *)
module axi_protocol_converter_v2_1_b2s_wr_cmd_fsm (
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Port Declarations
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
input wire clk ,
input wire reset ,
output wire s_awready ,
input wire s_awvalid ,
output wire m_awvalid ,
input wire m_awready ,
// signal to increment to the next mc transaction
output wire next ,
// signal to the fsm there is another transaction required
input wire next_pending ,
// Write Data portion has completed or Read FIFO has a slot available (not
// full)
output wire b_push ,
input wire b_full ,
output wire a_push
);
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Local parameters
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// States
localparam SM_IDLE = 2'b00;
localparam SM_CMD_EN = 2'b01;
localparam SM_CMD_ACCEPTED = 2'b10;
localparam SM_DONE_WAIT = 2'b11;
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Wires/Reg declarations
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
reg [1:0] state;
// synthesis attribute MAX_FANOUT of state is 20;
reg [1:0] next_state;
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// BEGIN RTL
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
always @(posedge clk) begin
if (reset) begin
state <= SM_IDLE;
end else begin
state <= next_state;
end
end
// Next state transitions.
always @( * )
begin
next_state = state;
case (state)
SM_IDLE:
if (s_awvalid) begin
next_state = SM_CMD_EN;
end else
next_state = state;
SM_CMD_EN:
if (m_awready & next_pending)
next_state = SM_CMD_ACCEPTED;
else if (m_awready & ~next_pending & b_full)
next_state = SM_DONE_WAIT;
else if (m_awready & ~next_pending & ~b_full)
next_state = SM_IDLE;
else
next_state = state;
SM_CMD_ACCEPTED:
next_state = SM_CMD_EN;
SM_DONE_WAIT:
if (!b_full)
next_state = SM_IDLE;
else
next_state = state;
default:
next_state = SM_IDLE;
endcase
end
// Assign outputs based on current state.
assign m_awvalid = (state == SM_CMD_EN);
assign next = ((state == SM_CMD_ACCEPTED)
| (((state == SM_CMD_EN) | (state == SM_DONE_WAIT)) & (next_state == SM_IDLE))) ;
assign a_push = (state == SM_IDLE);
assign s_awready = ((state == SM_CMD_EN) | (state == SM_DONE_WAIT)) & (next_state == SM_IDLE);
assign b_push = ((state == SM_CMD_EN) | (state == SM_DONE_WAIT)) & (next_state == SM_IDLE);
endmodule
`default_nettype wire
|
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// File name: axi_protocol_converter_v2_1_b2s_incr_cmd.v
//
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
`timescale 1ps/1ps
`default_nettype none
(* DowngradeIPIdentifiedWarnings="yes" *)
module axi_protocol_converter_v2_1_b2s_incr_cmd #
(
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Parameter Definitions
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Width of AxADDR
// Range: 32.
parameter integer C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH = 32
)
(
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Port Declarations
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
input wire clk ,
input wire reset ,
input wire [C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH-1:0] axaddr ,
input wire [7:0] axlen ,
input wire [2:0] axsize ,
// axhandshake = axvalid & axready
input wire axhandshake ,
output wire [C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH-1:0] cmd_byte_addr ,
// Connections to/from fsm module
// signal to increment to the next mc transaction
input wire next ,
// signal to the fsm there is another transaction required
output reg next_pending
);
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Wire and register declarations
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
reg sel_first;
reg [11:0] axaddr_incr;
reg [8:0] axlen_cnt;
reg next_pending_r;
wire [3:0] axsize_shift;
wire [11:0] axsize_mask;
localparam L_AXI_ADDR_LOW_BIT = (C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH >= 12) ? 12 : 11;
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// BEGIN RTL
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// calculate cmd_byte_addr
generate
if (C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH > 12) begin : ADDR_GT_4K
assign cmd_byte_addr = (sel_first) ? axaddr : {axaddr[C_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH-1:L_AXI_ADDR_LOW_BIT],axaddr_incr[11:0]};
end else begin : ADDR_4K
assign cmd_byte_addr = (sel_first) ? axaddr : axaddr_incr[11:0];
end
endgenerate
assign axsize_shift = (1 << axsize[1:0]);
assign axsize_mask = ~(axsize_shift - 1'b1);
// Incremented version of axaddr
always @(posedge clk) begin
if (sel_first) begin
if(~next) begin
axaddr_incr <= axaddr[11:0] & axsize_mask;
end else begin
axaddr_incr <= (axaddr[11:0] & axsize_mask) + axsize_shift;
end
end else if (next) begin
axaddr_incr <= axaddr_incr + axsize_shift;
end
end
always @(posedge clk) begin
if (axhandshake)begin
axlen_cnt <= axlen;
next_pending_r <= (axlen >= 1);
end else if (next) begin
if (axlen_cnt > 1) begin
axlen_cnt <= axlen_cnt - 1;
next_pending_r <= ((axlen_cnt - 1) >= 1);
end else begin
axlen_cnt <= 9'd0;
next_pending_r <= 1'b0;
end
end
end
always @( * ) begin
if (axhandshake)begin
next_pending = (axlen >= 1);
end else if (next) begin
if (axlen_cnt > 1) begin
next_pending = ((axlen_cnt - 1) >= 1);
end else begin
next_pending = 1'b0;
end
end else begin
next_pending = next_pending_r;
end
end
// last and ignore signals to data channel. These signals are used for
// BL8 to ignore and insert data for even len transactions with offset
// and odd len transactions
// For odd len transactions with no offset the last read is ignored and
// last write is masked
// For odd len transactions with offset the first read is ignored and
// first write is masked
// For even len transactions with offset the last & first read is ignored and
// last& first write is masked
// For even len transactions no ingnores or masks.
// Indicates if we are on the first transaction of a mc translation with more
// than 1 transaction.
always @(posedge clk) begin
if (reset | axhandshake) begin
sel_first <= 1'b1;
end else if (next) begin
sel_first <= 1'b0;
end
end
endmodule
`default_nettype wire
|
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