Altera msi to gic generator, Overview, Background – Altera Embedded Peripherals IP User Manual

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Overview

In the PCI subsystem, Message Signaled Interrupts (MSI) is a feature that enables a device function to

request service by writing a system-specified data value to a system-specified message address (using a

PCI DWORD memory write transaction). System software initializes the message address and message

data during device configuration, allocating one or more system-specified data and system-specified

message addresses to each MSI capable function.
A MSI target (receiver), Altera PCIe RootPort Hard IP, receives MSI interrupts through the Avalon-ST

RX TLP of type MWr. For Avalon-MM based PCIe RootPort Hard IP, the RP_Master issues a write

transaction with the system-specified message data value to the system-specified message address of a MSI

TLP received. This memory mapped mechanism does not issue any interrupt output to host the

processor; and it relies on the host processor to poll the value changes at the system-specified message

address in order to acknowledge the interrupt request and service the MSI interrupt. This polling

mechanism may overwhelm the processor cycles and it is not efficient.
The Altera MSI-to-GIC Generator is introduced with the purpose of allowing level interrupt generation to

the host processor upon arrival of a MSI interrupt. It exists as a separate module to Altera PCIe HIP for

completing the interrupt generation to host the processor upon arrival of a MSI TLP.

Background

The existing implementation of the MSI target at Altera PCIe RootPort translates the MSI TLP received

into a write transaction via PCIe Hard IP Avalon-MM Master port (RP_Master). No interrupt output

directed to the host processor to kick start the service routine for the MSI sender is needed.

Feature Description

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