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Author SHA1 Message Date
Iulia Moldovan 0590a4046c Add copyright & license for all files needing ADI JESD specific license
* Added every year when the file was edited, with comma
 * Range if it's consecutive years

Signed-off-by: Iulia Moldovan <Iulia.Moldovan@analog.com>
2023-09-07 10:45:49 +03:00
Iacob_Liviu 482f0489a3 scripts: Merge adi_env.tcl into a single file
Move the new adi_env.tcl file from hdl/projects/scripts into hdl/scrips
2022-08-08 13:52:54 +03:00
Laszlo Nagy 71475e7dd8 jesd204: Expose core synthesis parameters through registers
Make synthesis parameters accessible for the drivers.
Rework implementation to reflect the parameters of the actual core and
not of the AXI interfacing core.
2021-02-05 15:24:15 +02:00
Laszlo Nagy 454b900f90 jesd204: Xilinx: NP=12 support
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.
2021-02-05 15:24:15 +02:00
Matt Blanton 400c3927f7 jesd204: Add support for 8-byte JESD204B, frame alignment character insertion/replacement
Add support to JESD204 RX and TX core for 8-byte 8b/10b link mode,
and frame alignment character replace/insert with or without scrambling.
Add support for xcelium simulator to jesd204/tb
Increased cores minor version.
2021-02-05 15:24:15 +02:00
Laszlo Nagy 87b67ced17 jesd204_rx: Interrupt for unexpected lane status error 2020-07-31 11:43:41 +03:00
Laszlo Nagy 5e16eb85bb jesd204_rx: Generate interrupt on frame alignment error
When frame alignment error monitoring is enabled and error threshold is met
at least for one lane, generate an interrupt so software can reset the link and
do further bring-up steps.
2020-07-31 11:43:41 +03:00
Matt Blanton 1e04b2e2f2 jesd204_rx: Add RX frame alignment character check
Add support for RX frame alignment character checking when scrambling is enabled and
for link reset on misalignment.
Add support for xcelium simulator to jesd204/tb
2020-07-31 11:43:41 +03:00
Laszlo Nagy c3afbbc8a8 jesd204/interfaces: Added 64b mode Rx signals 2020-02-10 09:47:07 +02:00
Istvan Csomortani 363494ab9c library/scripts: Rename adi_ip.tcl to adi_ip_xilinx.tcl 2019-06-29 06:53:51 +03:00
Adrian Costina 3b9f733408
jesd204: Add RX error statistics (#98)
* jesd204: Add RX error statistics

Added 32 bit error counter per lane, register 0x308 + lane*0x20

On the control part added register 0x244 for performing counter reset and counter mask
Bit 0 resets the counter when set to 1
Bit 8 masks the disparity errors, when set to 1
Bit 9 masks the not in table errors when set to 1
Bit 10 masks the unexpected k errors, when set to 1

Unexpected K errors are counted when a character other than k28 is detected. The counter doesn't add errors when in CGS phase

Incremented version number
2018-05-07 15:33:00 +03:00
Istvan Csomortani da03572b32 jesd204_tx: Add dynamic multi-link support
A multi-link is a link where multiple converter devices are connected to a
single logic device (FPGA). All links involved in a multi-link are synchronous
and established at the same time. For a TX link this means that the FPGA receives
multiple SYNC signals, one for each link. The state machine of the TX link
peripheral must combine those SYNC signals into a single SYNC signal that is
asserted when either of the external SYNC signals is asserted.

Dynamic multi-link support must allow to select to which converter devices on
the multi-link the SYNC signal is propagated too. This is useful when depending
on the use case profile some converter devices are supposed to be disabled.

Add the cfg_links_disable[0x081] register for multi-link control and
propagate its value to the TX FSM.
2018-05-03 19:37:35 +03:00
Istvan Csomortani 0e099b6f08 jesd204_rx: Add dynamic multi-link support
A multi-link is a link where multiple converter devices are connected to a
single logic device (FPGA). All links involved in a multi-link are synchronous
and established at the same time. For a RX link this means that the SYNC signal
needs to be propagated from the FPGA to each converter.

Dynamic multi-link support must allow to select to which converter devices on
the multi-link the SYNC signal is propagated too. This is useful when depending
on the usecase profile some converter devices are supposed to be disabled.

Add the cfg_links_disable[0x081] register for multi-link control and
propagate its value to the RX FSM.
2018-05-03 18:48:54 +03:00
Lars-Peter Clausen 1202286c3d Add ADI JESD204 link layer cores
The ADI JESD204 link layer cores are a implementation of the JESD204 link
layer. They are responsible for handling the control signals (like SYNC and
SYSREF) and controlling the link state machine as well as performing
per-lane (de-)scrambling and character replacement.

Architecturally the cores are separated into two components.

1) Protocol processing cores (jesd204_rx, jesd204_tx). These cores take
care of the JESD204 protocol handling. They have configuration and status
ports that allows to configure their behaviour and monitor the current
state. The processing cores run entirely in the lane_rate/40 clock domain.

They have a upstream and a downstream port that accept and generate raw PHY
level data and transport level payload data (which is which depends on the
direction of the core).

2) Configuration interface cores (axi_jesd204_rx, axi_jesd204_tx). The
configuration interface cores provide a register map interface that allow
access to the to the configuration and status interfaces of the processing
cores. The configuration cores are responsible for implementing the clock
domain crossing between the lane_rate/40 and register map clock domain.

These new cores are compatible to all ADI converter products using the
JESD204 interface.

Signed-off-by: Lars-Peter Clausen <lars@metafoo.de>
2017-05-23 11:16:07 +02:00