// // The ADI JESD204 Core is released under the following license, which is // different than all other HDL cores in this repository. // // Please read this, and understand the freedoms and responsibilities you have // by using this source code/core. // // The JESD204 HDL, is copyright © 2016-2017 Analog Devices Inc. // // This core is free software, you can use run, copy, study, change, ask // questions about and improve this core. Distribution of source, or resulting // binaries (including those inside an FPGA or ASIC) require you to release the // source of the entire project (excluding the system libraries provide by the // tools/compiler/FPGA vendor). These are the terms of the GNU General Public // License version 2 as published by the Free Software Foundation. // // This core 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 version 2 // along with this source code, and binary. If not, see // . // // Commercial licenses (with commercial support) of this JESD204 core are also // available under terms different than the General Public License. (e.g. they // do not require you to accompany any image (FPGA or ASIC) using the JESD204 // core with any corresponding source code.) For these alternate terms you must // purchase a license from Analog Devices Technology Licensing Office. Users // interested in such a license should contact jesd204-licensing@analog.com for // more information. This commercial license is sub-licensable (if you purchase // chips from Analog Devices, incorporate them into your PCB level product, and // purchase a JESD204 license, end users of your product will also have a // license to use this core in a commercial setting without releasing their // source code). // // In addition, we kindly ask you to acknowledge ADI in any program, application // or publication in which you use this JESD204 HDL core. (You are not required // to do so; it is up to your common sense to decide whether you want to comply // with this request or not.) For general publications, we suggest referencing : // “The design and implementation of the JESD204 HDL Core used in this project // is copyright © 2016-2017, Analog Devices, Inc.” // `timescale 1ns/100ps module align_mux #( parameter DATA_PATH_WIDTH = 4 ) ( input clk, input [1:0] align, input [DATA_PATH_WIDTH*8-1:0] in_data, input [DATA_PATH_WIDTH-1:0] in_charisk, output reg [DATA_PATH_WIDTH*8-1:0] out_data, output reg [DATA_PATH_WIDTH-1:0] out_charisk ); reg [DATA_PATH_WIDTH*8-1:0] in_data_d1; reg [DATA_PATH_WIDTH-1:0] in_charisk_d1; always @(posedge clk) begin in_data_d1 <= in_data; in_charisk_d1 <= in_charisk; end always @(*) begin case (align) 'h0: out_data = in_data_d1; 'h1: out_data = {in_data[7:0],in_data_d1[31:8]}; 'h2: out_data = {in_data[15:0],in_data_d1[31:16]}; 'h3: out_data = {in_data[23:0],in_data_d1[31:24]}; endcase case (align) 'h0: out_charisk = in_charisk_d1; 'h1: out_charisk = {in_charisk[0:0],in_charisk_d1[3:1]}; 'h2: out_charisk = {in_charisk[1:0],in_charisk_d1[3:2]}; 'h3: out_charisk = {in_charisk[2:0],in_charisk_d1[3:3]}; endcase end endmodule