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A10 PCIe Device not seen by Windows

MikeH1
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As shown in SigTap snapshot below, there is an extra pulse of app_nreset_status at sample 61.  When this happens, the PCIe device does not enumerate correctly in Windows.

I also have a dump of raw data values for capture below if that helps.

Any ideas what could cause this extra reset to be issued?

Thanks.

 

PCIe_Error12.png

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KhaiChein_Y_Intel
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Hi,


May I know which device family you are using? Could you share the stp file?


Thanks.

Best regards,

KhaiY


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MikeH1
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Device is Arria10  (10AS016C4U19E3SG)

.stp and a text dump of capture is attached.

Thanks.

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KhaiChein_Y_Intel
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Hi,


May I know what is the speed and link width you are trying to achieve? Could you check if the power supply (VCCR_GXB) is set correctly in the Assignment editor and measure the power supply (VCCR_GXB) supplied to FPGA board is matched with voltage set in the design setting?


Thanks

Best regards,

KhaiY





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MikeH1
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PCIe Core mode is set to:  Gen3 X2, 128bit, 125MHz

VCCR_GXB is 1.03V when measured on the board (pins J19 and J20).

I don't see where these pins (J19 and J20) are called out in the assignment editor, where are these located?

Thx.

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KhaiChein_Y_Intel
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Hi,


You may set the assignment using the pin planner or assignment editor


For Pin Planner


  1. Right-click on a blank area in the All Pins list and select Customized Columns
  2. Select VCCR_GXB / VCCT_GXB Voltage from Available Columns and click the> button
  3. Make sure it is added to the All Pins list and select the transceiver pin voltage you want to change


■ For Assignment Editor


  1. Register the corresponding XCVR pin name in the To field
  2. Select VCCR_GXB / VCCT_GXB Voltage in the Assignment Name field
  3. Select the voltage of the corresponding XCVR pin


From the Fault Tree Analysis (FTA) for Arria 10 PCIe Link Up Issue

https://community.intel.com/t5/FPGA-Wiki/FTA-PCI-express/ta-p/735993, I believe you are at Is rx_std_signaldetect asserted (Hypothesis 4). Can you try the suggestions in FTA_Table_View (No 4)?


If the suggestions in the FTA are not helpful, could you try to run at lower speed and see if this is a problem running at Gen3?


Thanks

Best regards,

KhaiY




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KhaiChein_Y_Intel
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Hi,


May I know if you have any updates?


Thanks

Best regards,

KhaiY


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KhaiChein_Y_Intel
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Hi,


We do not receive any response from you to the previous question/reply/answer that I have provided. This thread will be transitioned to community support. If you have a new question, feel free to open a new thread to get the support from Intel experts. Otherwise, the community users will continue to help you on this thread. Thank you


Best regards,

KhaiY


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