Packet visualization, Packet visualization -2 – Altera Video and Image Processing Suite User Manual

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Note: System Console uses the

sopcinfo

file (written by Qsys) or the

.sof

(written by the Quartus II

software) to discover the connections between the trace system and the monitors. If you instantiate

and manually connect the trace system and the monitors using HDL, System Console will not

detect them.

Packet Visualization

System Console's Trace Table View contains a tabular view for displaying the information the monitors

send out.
You can inspect the details of a video packet when you select a row in the trace table. The table offers the

following detailed information:
• Statistics—Data flow statistics such as backpressure.

• Data—The sampled values for up to first 6 beats on the Avalon-ST data bus.

[n]

is the nth beat on the

bus.

• Video control—Information about Avalon-ST video control packet.

• Video data—Packet size, the number of beats of the packet.
Note: When you turn the pixel capture feature, the packet displays a sub-sampled version of the real-time

image packet in the video data section.

Table 21-1: Statistics

The table below lists the description of the available data flow statistics.

Statistics

Description

Data transfer cycles (beats)

The number of cycles transferring data.

Not ready and valid cycles (backpressure)

The number of cycles between start of packet and end of

packet—the sink is not ready to receive data but the source

has data to send.

Ready and not valid cycles (sink waiting)

The number of cycles between start of packet and end of

packet—the sink is ready to receive data but the source has

no data to send.

Not ready and not valid cycles

The number of cycles between start of packet and end of

packet— the sink is not ready to receive data and the source

has no data to send.

Inter packet valid cycles (backpressure)

The number of cycles before start of packet—the sink is not

ready to receive data but the source has data to send.

Inter packet ready cycles

The number of cycles before start of packet—the sink is

ready to receive data but the source has no data to send.

Backpressure

[(Not ready and valid cycles + Inter packet valid cycles) /

(Data transfer cycles + Not ready and valid cycles + Ready

and not valid cycles + Not ready and not valid cycles + Inter

packet valid cycles)] × 100
Note: Inter packet ready cycles are not included in the

packet duration. A packet begins when a source

is ready to send data.

21-2

Packet Visualization

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2015.05.04

Altera Corporation

Avalon-ST Video Monitor IP Core

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