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We want use pcie Configuration via Protocol, but we are confused with the pcie reset controller.
which pin can be used for pcie_npor_npor and pcie_npor_pin_perst? if use the CvP function, is it a must to use hard reset controller ? Please help!!!Link Copied
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Hi,
If I understand it correctly, the perst pin is dedicated pin available in the device. If you create the hard IP and let Fitter auto fit, it should select the dedicated pin.- Mark as New
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There is a dedicated HIP that support this CvP feature which is the bottom left HIP. Other HIP does not support CvP. For Cyclone V device, you need to use the nPERSTL1 for the reset controller. You can refer to the CVP user guide and Cyclone V PCIe user guides either in Avalon ST or Avalon MM from these links:
https://www.altera.com/content/dam/altera-www/global/en_us/pdfs/literature/ug/ug_cvp.pdf https://www.altera.com/en_us/pdfs/literature/ug/ug_c5_pcie_avst.pdf https://www.altera.com/en_us/pdfs/literature/ug/ug_c5_pcie_avmm.pdf- Mark as New
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Hi kerb,
Yes, if you use CvP function, is it a must to use hard reset controller. By default PCIe core is using hard reset controller.- Mark as New
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You could refer to https://www.altera.com/content/dam/altera-www/global/en_us/pdfs/literature/ug/ug_cvp.pdf which mention about the need of hard reset controller. You may just search for the "hard reset controller" keyword in the document.
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I'm presently checking if CvP might be enabled in a Cyclone V GX PCIe design of 2012 by pure code redesign, of if hardware changes could be necessary.
--- Quote Start --- For Cyclone V device, you need to use the nPERSTL1 for the reset controller. --- Quote End --- That's in fact written in the CvP user guide. But the Cyclone V specific PCIe user guide tells: --- Quote Start --- • NPERSTL0: bottom left Hard IP and CvP blocks • NPERSTL1: top left Hard IP block • NPERSTR0: bottom right Hard IP block • NPERSTR1: top right Hard IP block For example, if you are using the Hard IP instance in the bottom left corner of the device, you must connect pin_perst to NPERSL0. For maximum use of the Cyclone V device, Altera recommends that you use the bottom left Hard IP first. This is the only location that supports CvP over a PCIe link. If your design does not require CvP, you may select other Hard IP blocks. --- Quote End --- This sounds more reasonable because NPERSTL0 is assigned to the bottom left PCIe hard IP incorporating the CVP function. It's also the configuration provided by the Altera Cyclone V GX FPGA Dev Kit. Unless someone can give a good explanation for the statement in the CvP user guide, I presume it's a typo. To ask a subsequent question, did somebody already implement CvP with Cyclone V GX and can comment about correctness of the documentation. Another simple question, I have been using Quartus 13.1 up to now, it tells me "CvP not supported for Cyclone V" when I try to enable it in the device configuration. Is it so that Cyclone V CvP requires Quartus 14 or did I anything (not obviously) wrong? Regards, Frank- Mark as New
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The info in CvP user guide "...use the nPERSTL1 for the reset controller." is correct.
The info in Cyclone V PCIe user guide ' NPERSTL0: bottom left Hard IP and CvP blocks" is a typo. The correction is " ' NPERSTL1: bottom left Hard IP and CvP blocks"" Please note that the NPERST mapping for Cyclone V is opposite for Stratix V and Arria V (where bottom HIP is associated with nPERSTL0, top HIP is associated with nPERSTL1). The correct mapping for Cyclone V is: TOP PCIe HIP --> nPERSTL0 BOTTOM PCIe HIP --> nPERSTL1- Mark as New
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Thanks for the clarifiction on the swap and typo.
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--- Quote Start --- The info in CvP user guide "...use the nPERSTL1 for the reset controller." is correct. The info in Cyclone V PCIe user guide ' NPERSTL0: bottom left Hard IP and CvP blocks" is a typo. The correction is " ' NPERSTL1: bottom left Hard IP and CvP blocks"" --- Quote End --- Thanks for the clarification. I came to the same conclusion after compiling a CvP design in Quartus 14.

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