Altera Arria 10 Avalon-MM User Manual
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Date
Version
Changes Made
• Removed list of static example designs from
page 1-9. You can derive the list from the installation directory
where example designs are available.
• Removed Migration and TLP Format appendices, and added new
on page 16-1.
on page 15-1 and
on page 14-49. Removed Reducing Counter Values for
Serial Simulations section, which is no longer relevant. Default
counter values are automatically set for simulation.
• Updated information in
• Fixed minor errors and typos.
2014.12.15
14.1
Made the following changes:
• Revised Root Port programming model description, Receiving a
Completion TLP, to cover read and non-posted completions.
• Added Avalon-MM Testbench and Design Example chapter.
• Added statement that the bottom left hard IP block includes the
CvP functionality for flip chip packages. For other package types,
the CvP functionality is in the bottom right block.
• Corrected bit definitions for CvP Status register.
• Updated definition of
CVP_NUMCLKS
in the CvP Mode Control
register.
• Added definitions for
test_in[2]
,
test_in[6]
, and
test_in[7]
.
• Revised discussion of SDC files to include in Quartus II project.
2014.08.18
14.0 Arria 10
Made the following changes to the Arria 10 Avalon-MM Hard IP for
PCI Express
• Optionally changed the
cra_address
to 14 bits from 12.
• Added simulation log file,
altpcie_monitor_a10_dlhip_tlp_file_
log.log
, that is automatically generated in your simulation
directory. To simulate in the Quartus II 14.0 software release, you
must regenerate your IP core to create the supporting monitor file
the generates
altpcie_monitor_a10_dlhip_tlp_file_log.log
. Refer to
Understanding Simulation Dump File Generation for details.
• Added support for 64-bit addressing, making address translation
unnecessary.
• Removed Channel Placement for PCIe in Arria 10 Devices. Please
contact your Altera sales representative for PLL and channel
usage.
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Revision History for the Avalon-MM Interface
UG-01145_avmm
2015.05.14
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