New improvements for the ADI DMAC IP:
1)The capability to manually overwrite the DMA_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH(from GUI or from tcl)
2)DMA_AXI_ADDR_WIDTH attribute is now visible in the Vivado GUI:
-"Auto mode": Automatically calculated by the core tcl files based on the existing attached address segments.
-"Manual mode": Specify the desired dma_width between 32-64 bits.
3)Added two new debug registers that return higher part of the current source/destination address.
Signed-off-by: Filip Gherman <Filip.Gherman@analog.com>
* Added header license for the files that didn't have
* Modified parentheses
* Removed extra spaces at the end of lines
* Fixed parameters list to be each parameter on its line
* Deleted lines after endmodule and consecutive empty lines
* Fixed indentation
Signed-off-by: Iulia Moldovan <iulia.moldovan@analog.com>
On architectures with ports that support cache coherency, the AWCACHE
signal must be set to indicate that transactions are cached. This patch
adds a parameter allowing AWCACHE to be set on an AXI4 destination port.
On large projects with multiple channels the databus on the FIFO/AXI
stream interface can get wider that 1024 bits.
This commit allows a wider range for all the interfaces,
in case for the memory mapped interfaces where the range is 32-1024 the
user selects a bus width out of range that will be handled by the IPI.
Create a common 'run_tb.sh' script to be called by every testbench.
Unify file and testbenches names.
Fix util_pack/cpack_tb.
Add parameters '-batch' and '-gui' for modelsim and xsim simulators (default is gui)
Add ascript for that generates output in xml format (used by CI tools).
Adds information on:
- Log 2 of interface data widths in bits
- Interface type (0 - Axi MemoryMap, 1 - AXI Stream, 2 - FIFO ) .
Lets the driver discover interface widths and interface type settings,
this will deprecate the corresponding device tree properties.
This is useful in case of parametrized projects where the width of
the datapath is changing. This change will allow the use of a generic
device tree node.
Updated version to 4.3.a
In some cases, the Vivado version can contain other characters than just
numbers. One such example is after applying the patch of AR# 71948,
which makes `version -short` return something like `2018.3_AR71948`.
This patch changes the version check to ignore anything after the first
two components of the version.
Let the measured transfer length to be cleared at the end of each
transfer, other case in cyclic mode the counter will overflow and will
not present any useful information.
Once xfer_request is set the DMA must accept samples in the same clock
cycle if the fifo_wr_en signal is asserted.
If the req_valid asserts faster than the ID gets synchronized over the
the xfer request asserts without being ready to accept data.
This can lead to overflow assertion when using a FIFO like interface.
This patch addresses the following issue:
In case of transfers with multiple segments, if TLAST asserts on the last
beat of a non-last segment while more descriptors are queued up,
the completions for the queued segments may be missed causing timeout in
processes that wait for transfer completions.
This patch addresses the following issue:
In 2D mode when consecutive partial transfers occur, and the latter is
very short, will interfere with the completion mechanism of the first
transfer leading to uncompleted segments and unreported partial
transfers.
The tb_base.v verilog files does not contain a full module definition,
just some plain test code. In general the files is sourced inside the
test bench main module. As is, defining a timescale in these files will
generate an error, because timescale directive can not be inside a
module.
Delete all the timescale directive from these files.
The interrupt controller from Microblaze based projects requires that
all its inputs have attributes which define the sensitivity of the
interrupt line. Other case it defaults to EDGE_RISING which is not the
case for DMAC, leading to incorrect interrupt reporting and handling in
case of such projects.
Current implementation does not supports updated versions of Vivado
e.g. 2017.4.1 or 2018.2.1
This fix ignores the update number from the version checking.
The DMAC has the requirement that the length of the transfer is aligned to
the widest interface width. E.g. if the widest interface is 256 bit or 32
bytes the length of the transfer needs to be a multiple of 32.
This restriction can be relaxed for the memory mapped interfaces. This is
done by partially ignoring data of a beat from/to the MM interface.
For write access the stb bits are used to mask out bytes that do not
contain valid data.
For read access a full beat is read but part of the data is discarded. This
works fine as long as the read access is side effect free. I.e. this method
should not be used to access data from memory mapped peripherals like a
FIFO.
This means that for example the length alignment requirement of a DMA
configured for a 64-bit memory and a 16-bit streaming interface is now only
2 bytes instead of 8 bytes as before.
Note that the address alignment requirement is not affected by this. The
address still needs to be aligned to the width of the MM interface that it
belongs to.
Signed-off-by: Lars-Peter Clausen <lars@metafoo.de>
FPGAs support different widths for the read and write port of the block
SRAM cells. The DMAC can make use of this feature when the source and
destination interface have a different width to up-size/down-size the data
bus.
Using memory cells with asymmetric port width consumes the same amount of
SRAM cells, but allows to bypass the re-size blocks inside the DMAC that
are otherwise used for up- and down-sizing. This reduces overall resource
usage and can improve timing.
If the ratio between the destination and source port is too larger to be
handled by SRAM alone the SRAM block will be configured to do partial up-
or down-sizing and a resize block will be inserted to take care of the
remaining up-/down-sizing. E.g. if a 256-bit interface is connected to a
32-bit interface the SRAM will be used to do an initial resizing of 256 bit
to 64 bit and a resize block will be used to do the remaining resizing from
64 bit to 32 bit.
Currently this feature is disabled for Intel FPGAs since Quartus does not
properly infer a block RAM with different read and write port widths from
the current ad_asym_mem module. Once that has been resolved support for
asymmetric memories can also be enabled in the DMAC.
Signed-off-by: Lars-Peter Clausen <lars@metafoo.de>
The handling of the src_data_valid_bytes signal and its related signal is
tightly coupled to the behavior of the resize_src module. The code that
handles it makes assumptions about the internal behavior of the resize_src
module.
Move the handling of the src_data_valid_bytes signal when upsizing the data
bus into the resize_src module so that all the code that is related is in
the same place and the code outside of the module does not have to care
about the internals.
Signed-off-by: Lars-Peter Clausen <lars@metafoo.de>