Interrupts for endpoints – Altera Stratix V Avalon-ST User Manual

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Signal

I/O

Description

derr_rpl

Output

Indicates an uncorrectable error in the retry buffer. This signal is

for debug only.

(1)

derr_cor_ext_rpl0

Output

Indicates a corrected ECC error in the retry buffer. This signal is

for debug only. Because the error was corrected by the IP core,

no Application Layer intervention is required.

(1)

rxfc_cplbuf_ovf

Output

The optional status signal is available when you turn on Track

Receive Completion Buffer Overflow in the parameter editor.

Because the RX buffer completion space advertises infinite

credits for Endpoints, you can use this status bit as an additional

check to complement the soft logic that tracks space in the

completion buffer.

Notes:
1. Debug signals are not rigorously verified and should only be used to observe behavior. Debug signals

should not be used to drive logic custom logic.

Related Information

Avalon-ST RX Interface

on page 5-2

Interrupts for Endpoints

Refer to Interrupts for detailed information about all interrupt mechanisms.

Table 5-9: Interrupt Signals for Endpoints

Signal

Direction

Description

app_msi_req

Input

Application Layer MSI request. Assertion causes an MSI posted

write TLP to be generated based on the MSI configuration

register values and the

app_msi_tc

and

app_msi_num

input

ports.

app_msi_ack

Output

Application Layer MSI acknowledge. This signal acknowledges

the Application Layer's request for an MSI interrupt.

app_msi_tc[2:0]

Input

Application Layer MSI traffic class. This signal indicates the

traffic class used to send the MSI (unlike INTX interrupts, any

traffic class can be used to send MSIs).

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Interrupts for Endpoints

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Interfaces and Signal Descriptions

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