Intel® Arria® 10 and Intel® Cyclone® 10 GX Avalon® Streaming Interface for PCI Express* User Guide

ID 683647
Date 6/03/2021
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Document Table of Contents

1.1.1. Intel® Arria® 10 or Intel® Cyclone® 10 GX Features

New features in the Quartus® Prime 17.1 software release:

  • Added Intel® Cyclone® 10 GX support for up to Gen2 x4 configurations.
  • Added parameter to invert the RX polarity.

The Intel® Arria® 10 or Intel® Cyclone® 10 GX Hard IP for PCI Express supports the following features:

  • Complete protocol stack including the Transaction, Data Link, and Physical Layers implemented as hard IP.
  • Support for ×1, ×2, ×4, and ×8 configurations with Gen1, Gen2, or Gen3 lane rates for Native Endpoints in Intel® Arria® 10 devices.
  • Support for ×1, ×2, and ×4 configurations with Gen1 or Gen2 lane rates for Native Endpoints in Intel® Cyclone® 10 GX devices.
  • Dedicated 16 KB receive buffer.
  • Optional support for Configuration via Protocol (CvP) using the PCIe link allowing the I/O and core bitstreams to be stored separately.
  • Example designs demonstrating parameterization, design modules, and connectivity.
  • Extended credit allocation settings to better optimize the RX buffer space based on application type.
  • Support for multiple packets per cycle with the 256‑bit Avalon‑ST interface.
  • Optional end-to-end cyclic redundancy code (ECRC) generation and checking and advanced error reporting (AER) for high reliability applications.
  • Support for Separate Reference Clock No Spread Spectrum (SRNS) architecture. The Separate Reference Clock with Independent Spread Spectrum (SRIS) architecture is not supported.
  • Easy to use:
    • Flexible configuration.
    • Substantial on-chip resource savings and guaranteed timing closure.
    • No license requirement.
    • Example designs to get started.
Table 3.  Feature Comparison for all Hard IP for PCI Express IP CoresThe table compares the features for three variants of the Hard IP for PCI Express IP Core. An SR-IOV variant is also available, but not included because it is very specialized product. Consult the Intel® Arria® 10 Avalon-ST Interface with SR-IOV PCIe Solutions User Guide for features of this IP core.

Feature

Avalon-ST Interface

Avalon-MM Interface

Avalon-MM DMA

IP Core License

Free

Free

Free

Native Endpoint

Supported

Supported

Supported

Root port

Supported

Supported

Not Supported

Gen1

×1, ×2, ×4, ×8

×1, ×2, ×4, ×8

Not Supported

Gen2

×1, ×2, ×4, ×8

×1, ×2, ×4, ×8

×4, ×8

Gen3

×1, ×2, ×4, ×8

×1, ×2, ×4

×2, ×4, ×8

64-bit Application Layer interface

Supported

Supported

Not supported

128-bit Application Layer interface

Supported

Supported

Supported

256‑bit Application Layer interface

Supported

Not Supported

Supported

Maximum payload size

128, 256, 512, 1024, 2048 bytes

128, 256 bytes

128, 256 bytes

Number of tags supported for non-posted requests

32, 64, 128, 256 1

8 for 64-bit interface

16 for 128-bit interface

16 or 256

Automatically handle out-of-order completions (transparent to the Application Layer)

Not supported

Supported

Not Supported

Automatically handle requests that cross 4 KB address boundary (transparent to the Application Layer)

Not supported

Supported

Supported

Polarity Inversion of PIPE interface signals

Supported

Supported

Supported

Number of MSI requests

1, 2, 4, 8, 16, or 32

1, 2, 4, 8, 16, or 32

1, 2, 4, 8, 16, or 32

MSI-X

Supported

Supported

Supported

Legacy interrupts

Supported

Supported

Supported

Expansion ROM

Supported

Not supported

Not supported

PCIe bifurcation Not supported Not supported Not supported
Table 4.  TLP Support Comparison for all Hard IP for PCI Express IP CoresThe table compares the TLP types that the variants of the Hard IP for PCI Express IP Cores can transmit. Each entry indicates whether this TLP type is supported (for transmit) by Endpoints (EP), Root Ports (RP), or both (EP/RP).

Transaction Layer Packet type (TLP) (transmit support)

Avalon-ST Interface

Avalon-MM Interface

Avalon-MM DMA

Memory Read Request (Mrd) EP/RP EP/RP EP
Memory Read Lock Request (MRdLk) EP/RP   EP
Memory Write Request (MWr) EP/RP EP/RP EP
I/O Read Request (IORd) EP/RP EP/RP  
I/O Write Request (IOWr) EP/RP EP/RP  
Config Type 0 Read Request (CfgRd0) RP RP  
Config Type 0 Write Request (CfgWr0) RP RP  
Config Type 1 Read Request (CfgRd1) RP RP  
Config Type 1 Write Request (CfgWr1) RP RP  
Message Request (Msg) EP/RP EP/RP  
Message Request with Data (MsgD) EP/RP EP/RP  
Completion (Cpl) EP/RP EP/RP EP
Completion with Data (CplD) EP/RP   EP
Completion-Locked (CplLk) EP/RP    
Completion Lock with Data (CplDLk) EP/RP    
Fetch and Add AtomicOp Request (FetchAdd) EP    

The Intel® Arria® 10 or Intel® Cyclone® 10 GX Avalon-ST Interface for PCIe Solutions User Guide explains how to use this IP core and not the PCI Express protocol. Although there is inevitable overlap between these two purposes, use this document only in conjunction with an understanding of the PCI Express Base Specification.

1 When it is not in Configuration Bypass mode, the IP core can support only 32 or 64 tags. When in Configuration Bypass mode, it can support 128 or 256 tags as well. However, the tag tracking needs to be implemented in the soft logic.