Dprx_ber_cnt0, Dprx_ber_cnt1, Sink timestamp – Altera DisplayPort MegaCore Function User Manual

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Bit

Bit Name

Function

1:0

CNTSEL

Count selection:
• 00 = Disparity and illegal comma codes

• 01 = Disparity

• 10 = Illegal comma codes

• 11 = Reserved

DPRX_BER_CNT0

These registers are exposed in DPCD locations

SYMBOL_ERROR_COUNT_LANE0

and

SYMBOL_ERROR_COUNT_LANE1

.

DPRX_BER_CNT1

These registers are exposed in DPCD locations

SYMBOL_ERROR_COUNT_LANE2

and

SYMBOL_ERROR_COUNT_LANE3

.

Sink Timestamp

The Nios II processor can use this global, free-running counter to generate timestamps and delays. The

same counter is used in both sink and source instantiations (

DPRX_TIMESTAMP

is always equal to

DPTX_TIMESTAMP

).

Address: 0×0005
Direction: RO
Reset: 0×00000000

Table 10-7: DPRX_TIMESTAMP Bits

Bit

Bit Name

Function

31:24

Unused

8’b00000000

23:0

TIMESTAMP

Free-running counter value (1

tick equals 100 µs)

Sink Bit-Error Counters

DPRX_BER_CNTI0

Internal bit-error counters for lane 0 and lane 1.
Address: 0×0006
Direction: RO

UG-01131

2015.05.04

DPRX_BER_CNT0

10-7

DisplayPort Sink Register Map and DPCD Locations

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