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Bug when using a second Triple-Speed-Ethernet IP in a system.

Altera_Forum
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I all! 

 

I have a basic system 

nios ii/f 

main_mem 

avalon_mm_pipeline_bridge 

timer_sys_clk 

sysid 

jtag_uart 

sgdma_tx 

sgdma_rx 

descriptor_memory 

tse_mac 

 

that works well (except that I can't use Avalon-MM pipeline bridge, cf. http://www.alteraforum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=24531 (http://www.alteraforum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=24531)) 

 

Now I have instanciated a second triple-speed-ethernet IP. 

I connected config avalon MM bus to CPU data bus. 

I connected RGMII bus to corresponding IOs of my board 

I connected RX and TX avalon streaming buses to plugs. 

 

In these conditions, the mac is not usable, so I did not even added software to handle it. System should work in the exactly same manner as before instanciation. 

 

but now, I soon as I ping the tse_mac interface, the system crashes. I observed the config bus of the new mac, and there is not traffic there. So I suspect there is a bug in the way the syslib or the software is generated. 

 

Has anyone ever encountered this issue? 

 

Thanks 

 

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P.S: the way the system crashes is very weird: 

 

My main() function displays a message <WELCOME_MESSAGE>, clears the timer, launches the initial task, and starts the OS. 

 

The initial tasks inits the NicheStack, and starts a monitoring task which is my only task (except for the interniche tasks dealing with the tse interface) and self-destructs. 

 

The monitoring tasks basically does: 

while (1) { 

printf monitor message; 

tksleep(5000); // sleep 5s 

} [/INDENT] 

 

So when I ping the tse, the <WELCOME_MESSAGE> is displayed again (after all the monitoring traces), and then nothing happens. So it seems that for some reason the CPU jumps to main() again, and crashes immediatly after that...
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