* 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>
Add parameter that describes interface to link layer, this must be
integer multiple of octets per frame.
Add parameter that describes interface to user/DMA, this must be
multiple of bytes so software can process the samples easier.
To support deterministic latency with non-power of two octets per frame
(F=3,6) the interface width towards the transport layer must be resized
to match integer multiple of frames.
e.g Input datapath width = 4; Output datpath width = 6;
for F=3 one beat contains 2 frames
for F=6 one beat contains 1 frame
The width change is realized with a gearbox.
Due the interface width change the single clock domain core is split
in two clock domains.
- Link clock : lane rate / 40 for input datapath width of 4 octets 8b10b
- lane rate / 20 for input datapath width of 8 octets 8b10b
- lane rate / 66 for input datapath width of 8 octets 64b66b
- Device clock : Link clock * input data path width / output datapath width
Interface to transport layer and SYSREF handling is moved to device clock domain.
The configuration interface reflects the dual clock domain.
If Input and Output datapath width matches, the gearbox is no longer
required, a single clock can be connected to both clocks.
Allow channels received from dma to re-map to other channels, e.g. allowing
broadcasting the same channel to all channels.
The feature is selectable with synthesis parameter and disabled by default.
The external synchronization signal should be synchronous with the
dac clock. Synchronization will be done on the rising edge of the signal.
The control bit is self clearing. Status bit shows that the synchronization
is armed but the synchronization signal has not yet been received
Added EXT_SYNC parameter to be able to keep the dac_sync original
behavior
This patch will fix the following warning:
[Synth 8-689] width (16) of port connection 'up_axi_awaddr'
does not match port width (12) of module 'up_axi'
Common basic steps:
- Include/create infrastructure:
* Intel:
- require quartus::device package
- set_module_property VALIDATION_CALLBACK info_param_validate
* Xilinx
- add bd.tcl, containing init{} procedure. The init procedure will be
called when the IP will be instantiated into the block design.
- add to the xilinx_blockdiagram file group the bd.tcl and common_bd.tcl
- create GUI files
- add parameters in *_ip.tcl and *_hw.tcl (adi_add_auto_fpga_spec_params)
- add/propagate the info parameters through the IP verilog files
axi_clkgen
util_adxcvr
ad_ip_jesd204_tpl_adc
ad_ip_jesd204_tpl_dac
axi_ad5766
axi_ad6676
axi_ad9122
axi_ad9144
axi_ad9152
axi_ad9162
axi_ad9250
axi_ad9265
axi_ad9680
axi_ad9361
axi_ad9371
axi_adrv9009
axi_ad9739a
axi_ad9434
axi_ad9467
axi_ad9684
axi_ad9963
axi_ad9625
axi_ad9671
axi_hdmi_tx
axi_fmcadc5_sync
Registers from this component can fit in the 2k address range.
Since Vivado's minimal address range is 4k, use that instead.
This will allow placing the independent TPLs to base addresses
that mach the addresses from the monolithic blocks ensuring no software
intervention.
For consistent simulation behavior it is recommended to annotate all source
files with a timescale. Add it to those where it is currently missing.
Signed-off-by: Lars-Peter Clausen <lars@metafoo.de>
Replace the open-coded instances of a perfect shuffle in the DAC framer with
the new helper module.
Using the helper module gives well defined semantics and hopefully makes
the code easier to understand.
There are no changes in behavior.
Signed-off-by: Lars-Peter Clausen <lars@metafoo.de>
Most converters refer to their different operating modes as a "Mode X"
(where X is a number) in their datasheet. Each mode has a specific framer
configuration associated with it.
Provide a set of Platform Designer (previously known as Qsys) preset files
for each mode. This allows to quickly select a specific operating mode
without having to lookup the corresponding framer configuration from the
datasheet.
A preset can be selected either in the Platform Designer GUI or from a tcl
script using the apply_preset command. E.g.
add_instance ad9172_transport ad_ip_jesd204_tpl_dac
apply_preset ad9172_transport "AD9172 Mode 10"
The preset files are generated using the scripts/generate_presets.py
script and the scripts/modes.txt file.
Signed-off-by: Lars-Peter Clausen <lars@metafoo.de>
A converter typically only supports a specific subset of framer
configurations.
Add a configuration parameter to select a specific converter part number.
Based on the selected part a mode validation will be performed and if the
selected framer configuration is not supported by the part an error will be
generated.
This helps to catch invalid configurations early on rather than having to
first build the bitstream and then notice that it does not work.
When using "Generic" for the part configuration parameter no validation
will be done and any framer configuration can be selected.
Signed-off-by: Lars-Peter Clausen <lars@metafoo.de>