This module upscale an n*sample_width data bus into a 16 or 32*n data
bus. The samples are right aligned and supports offset binary or two's
complement data format.
The up_xfer_cntrl and up_xfer_status modules have its own constraints files
in library/xilinx/common. Each IP which has an instance of these
modules, have to use these constraints files.
The following IPs were modified:
- axi_adc_decimate
- axi_adc_trigger
- axi_dac_interpolate
- axi_logic_analyzer
A couple of new parameters and new ports are missing in several
up_[adc|dac]_[common|channel] instance, and generates warnings. The rule of
thumb is to use full instantiations, defining all the existing parameter and
ports of the module.
Fix all the instantiation of up_[adc|dac]_[common|channel], by defining all its
parameters and ports.
The up_rstn is driven by s_axi_resetn, which is generated by a
Processor System Reset module. (connected to port peripheral_aresetn)
Therefor using this reset signal as an asynchronous reset is redundant,
and a bad design practice at the same time. Asynchronous reset should be
used if it's inevitable.
Vivado sometimes generates semi-valid or invalid warnings and critical warnings.
In the past these messages were silenced, by changing its message severity.
These setups were scattered in multiple scripts. This commit is an attempt
to centralize it and make it more maintainable and easier to review it.
The cores that handle the JESD204 ADC cores do not feature IQ correction
logic. The Q_OR_I_N parameter for the channel modules is unused, so remove
it.
Signed-off-by: Lars-Peter Clausen <lars@metafoo.de>
The cores that handle the JESD204 ADC converters do not feature any direct
IO and subsequently no IO-delay blocks either. Remove the unused
IO_DELAY_GROUP parameter.
Signed-off-by: Lars-Peter Clausen <lars@metafoo.de>
Bundle the TLAST signal in with the other AXIS slave signals to enable
easier connection between AXIS devices that use TLAST
Signed-off-by: Matt Fornero <matt.fornero@mathworks.com>
Add some limit TLAST support for the streaming AXI source interface. An
asserted TLAST signal marks the end of a packet and the following data beat
is the first beat for the next packet.
Currently the DMAC does not support for completing a transfer before all
requested bytes have been transferred. So the way this limited TLAST
support is implemented is by filling the remainder of the buffer with 0x00.
While the DMAC is busy filling the buffer with zeros back-pressure is
asserted on the external streaming AXI interface by keeping TREADY
de-asserted.
The end of a buffer is marked by a transfer that has the last bit set in
the FLAGS control register.
In the future we might add support for transfer completion before all
requested bytes have been transferred.
Signed-off-by: Lars-Peter Clausen <lars@metafoo.de>
Commit ff50963c7f ("axi_ad9361- altera/xilinx reconcile- may be broken-
do not use") inverted the polarity of the TX feedback clock.
This exposed some issues in the existing drivers which can cause the
interface tuning to fail randomly under certain conditions.
To keep backwards compatibility with existing drivers restore the previous
behavior.
A separate fix will be applied to the drivers that resolves the issue that
has been exposed by the polarity inversion. So that interface calibration
works reliably under all conditions.
Signed-off-by: Lars-Peter Clausen <lars@metafoo.de>
Assigning the value of a local parameter(localparam) to a parameter
will end up with a conflict(not highlighted by the tool). In this
case, the parameter type was defined as a string instead of an
integer. Furthermore, this scenario leads to an undesired choice
between primitive types.
The dma_last_beats is used by the Avalon Memory Mapped interface
controller, to define the last burst length.
Its value get stable after the last valid data of the DMA interface, and staying
stable until the positive edge of the DMA's xfer_req.
No need to condition the transfer of this register to avalon clock
domain.
The XFER_END state defines the end of a transaction, when the entire
data set is written or read to/from the DDRx memory.
A transaction can contain multiple Avalon bursts. Make sure that the FSM
goes back into staging phase at the end of each burst; also define a
signals which indicate the end of each burst for control.