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I am using a PCIe IP in Qsys (Intel® Arria® 10 and Intel® Cyclone® 10 GX Hard IP for PCI Express), and I want to make sure of two things:
1- I want to make sure that my PCIe connections are correct and that I'm not missing anything.
2- I want to make sure that the host will see my PCIe address as "0x0000_0000_8f80_0000". Am I doing it right?
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Hi Yousef.
Can you try to generate an example design from IP catalog and use that as a reference ?
I want to make sure that my PCIe connections are correct and that I'm not missing anything.
>> from what i see it shall be no problem
I want to make sure that the host will see my PCIe address as "0x0000_0000_8f80_0000". Am I doing it right?
>> it depends on your project requirements. there is no exact right or wrong on this.
>>In Qsys, you typically configure the base address in the PCIe IP core settings. The PCIe base address is a 64-bit value that the host system will use to access the FPGA's PCIe address space. You will need to set this base address to "0x0000_0000_8f80_0000" if that's the address you want the host system to see.
Regards,
Wincent_Intel
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Hi,
I wish to follow up with you about this case.
Do you have any further questions on this matter ?
Else I would like to have your permission to close this forum ticket
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Wincent_Intel
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Hi
We have not hear from you and this Case is idling. It is not recommended to idle for too long.
Therefore following our support policy, I have to put this case in close status. My apologies if any inconvenience cause
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