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1 //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
2 //// ////
3 //// File name "pci_user_constants.v" ////
4 //// ////
5 //// This file is part of the "PCI bridge" project ////
6 //// http://www.opencores.org/cores/pci/ ////
7 //// ////
8 //// Author(s): ////
9 //// - Miha Dolenc (mihad@opencores.org) ////
10 //// - Tadej Markovic (tadej@opencores.org) ////
11 //// ////
12 //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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14 //// Copyright (C) 2000 Miha Dolenc, mihad@opencores.org ////
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38 //
39 // CVS Revision History
40 //
41 // $Log: pci_user_constants.v,v $
42 // Revision 1.2 2007-03-20 20:56:19 sithglan
43 // changes
44 //
45 // Revision 1.1 2007/03/20 17:50:56 sithglan
46 // add shit
47 //
48 // Revision 1.15 2004/08/19 15:27:34 mihad
49 // Changed minimum pci image size to 256 bytes because
50 // of some PC system problems with size of IO images.
51 //
52 // Revision 1.14 2004/07/07 12:45:01 mihad
53 // Added SubsystemVendorID, SubsystemID, MAXLatency, MinGnt defines.
54 // Enabled value loading from serial EEPROM for all of the above + VendorID and DeviceID registers.
55 //
56 // Revision 1.13 2004/01/24 11:54:18 mihad
57 // Update! SPOCI Implemented!
58 //
59 // Revision 1.12 2003/12/28 09:54:48 fr2201
60 // def_wb_imagex_addr_map defined correctly
61 //
62 // Revision 1.11 2003/12/28 09:20:00 fr2201
63 // Reset values for PCI, WB defined (PCI_TAx,WB_BAx,WB_TAx,WB_AMx,WB_BAx_MEM_IO)
64 //
65 // Revision 1.10 2003/12/19 11:11:30 mihad
66 // Compact PCI Hot Swap support added.
67 // New testcases added.
68 // Specification updated.
69 // Test application changed to support WB B3 cycles.
70 //
71 // Revision 1.9 2003/08/03 18:05:06 mihad
72 // Added limited WISHBONE B3 support for WISHBONE Slave Unit.
73 // Doesn't support full speed bursts yet.
74 //
75 // Revision 1.8 2003/03/14 15:31:57 mihad
76 // Entered the option to disable no response counter in wb master.
77 //
78 // Revision 1.7 2003/01/27 17:05:50 mihad
79 // Updated.
80 //
81 // Revision 1.6 2003/01/27 16:51:19 mihad
82 // Old files with wrong names removed.
83 //
84 // Revision 1.5 2003/01/21 16:06:56 mihad
85 // Bug fixes, testcases added.
86 //
87 // Revision 1.4 2002/09/30 17:22:45 mihad
88 // Added support for Virtual Silicon two port RAM. Didn't run regression on it yet!
89 //
90 // Revision 1.3 2002/08/13 11:03:53 mihad
91 // Added a few testcases. Repaired wrong reset value for PCI_AM5 register. Repaired Parity Error Detected bit setting. Changed PCI_AM0 to always enabled(regardles of PCI_AM0 define), if image 0 is used as configuration image
92 //
93 // Revision 1.2 2002/03/05 11:53:47 mihad
94 // Added some testcases, removed un-needed fifo signals
95 //
96 // Revision 1.1 2002/02/01 14:43:31 mihad
97 // *** empty log message ***
98 //
99 //
100
101 // Fifo implementation defines:
102 // If FPGA and XILINX are defined, Xilinx's BlockSelectRAM+ is instantiated for Fifo storage.
103 // 16 bit width is used, so 8 bits of address ( 256 ) locations are available. If RAM_DONT_SHARE is not defined (commented out),
104 // then one block RAM is shared between two FIFOs. That means each Fifo can have a maximum address length of 7 - depth of 128 and only 6 block rams are used
105 // If RAM_DONT_SHARE is defined ( not commented out ), then 12 block RAMs are used and each Fifo can have a maximum address length of 8 ( 256 locations )
106 // If FPGA is not defined, then ASIC RAMs are used. Currently there is only one version of ARTISAN RAM supported. User should generate synchronous RAM with
107 // width of 40 and instantiate it in pci_tpram.v. If RAM_DONT_SHARE is defined, then these can be dual port rams ( write port
108 // in one clock domain, read in other ), otherwise it must be two port RAM ( read and write ports in both clock domains ).
109 // If RAM_DONT_SHARE is defined, then all RAM address lengths must be specified accordingly, otherwise there are two relevant lengths - PCI_FIFO_RAM_ADDR_LENGTH and
110 // WB_FIFO_RAM_ADDR_LENGTH.
111
112 `define WBW_ADDR_LENGTH 4
113 `define WBR_ADDR_LENGTH 4
114 `define PCIW_ADDR_LENGTH 3
115 `define PCIR_ADDR_LENGTH 3
116
117 `define FPGA
118 `define XILINX
119
120 `define WB_RAM_DONT_SHARE
121 `define PCI_RAM_DONT_SHARE
122
123 `ifdef FPGA
124 `ifdef XILINX
125 `define PCI_FIFO_RAM_ADDR_LENGTH 8 // PCI target unit fifo storage definition
126 `define WB_FIFO_RAM_ADDR_LENGTH 8 // WB slave unit fifo storage definition
127 `define PCI_XILINX_RAMB4
128 `define WB_XILINX_RAMB4
129 //`define PCI_XILINX_DIST_RAM
130 //`define WB_XILINX_DIST_RAM
131 `endif
132 `else
133 `define PCI_FIFO_RAM_ADDR_LENGTH 3 // PCI target unit fifo storage definition when RAM sharing is used ( both pcir and pciw fifo use same instance of RAM )
134 `define WB_FIFO_RAM_ADDR_LENGTH 4 // WB slave unit fifo storage definition when RAM sharing is used ( both wbr and wbw fifo use same instance of RAM )
135 // `define WB_ARTISAN_SDP
136 // `define PCI_ARTISAN_SDP
137 // `define PCI_VS_STP
138 // `define WB_VS_STP
139 `endif
140
141 // these two defines allow user to select active high or low output enables on PCI bus signals, depending on
142 // output buffers instantiated. Xilinx FPGAs use active low output enables.
143 // `define ACTIVE_LOW_OE
144 `define ACTIVE_HIGH_OE
145
146 // HOST/GUEST implementation selection - see design document and specification for description of each implementation
147 // only one can be defined at same time
148 //`define HOST
149 `define GUEST
150
151 // if NO_CNF_IMAGE is commented out, then READ-ONLY access to configuration space is ENABLED:
152 // - ENABLED Read-Only access from WISHBONE for GUEST bridges
153 // - ENABLED Read-Only access from PCI for HOST bridges
154 // with defining NO_CNF_IMAGE, one decoder and one multiplexer are saved
155 `define NO_CNF_IMAGE
156
157 // number defined here specifies how many MS bits in PCI address are compared with base address, to decode
158 // accesses. Maximum number allows for minimum image size ( number = 20, image size = 4KB ), minimum number
159 // allows for maximum image size ( number = 1, image size = 2GB ). If you intend on using different sizes of PCI images,
160 // you have to define a number of minimum sized image and enlarge others by specifying different address mask.
161 // smaller the number here, faster the decoder operation
162 `define PCI_NUM_OF_DEC_ADDR_LINES 24
163
164 // no. of PCI Target IMAGES
165 // - PCI provides 6 base address registers for image implementation.
166 // PCI_IMAGE1 definition is not required and has no effect, since PCI image 1 is always implemented
167 // If GUEST is defined, PCI Image 0 is also always implemented and is used for configuration space
168 // access.
169 // If HOST is defined and NO_CNF_IMAGE is not, then PCI Image 0 is used for Read Only access to configuration
170 // space. If HOST is defined and NO_CNF_IMAGE is defined, then user can define PCI_IMAGE0 as normal image, and there
171 // is no access to Configuration space possible from PCI bus.
172 // Implementation of all other PCI images is selected by defining PCI_IMAGE2 through PCI_IMAGE5 regardles of HOST
173 // or GUEST implementation.
174 `ifdef HOST
175 `ifdef NO_CNF_IMAGE
176 //`define PCI_IMAGE0
177 `endif
178 `endif
179
180 //`define PCI_IMAGE2
181 //`define PCI_IMAGE3
182 //`define PCI_IMAGE4
183 //`define PCI_IMAGE5
184
185 // initial value for PCI image address masks. Address masks can be defined in enabled state,
186 // to allow device independent software to detect size of image and map base addresses to
187 // memory space. If initial mask for an image is defined as 0, then device independent software
188 // won't detect base address implemented and device dependent software will have to configure
189 // address masks as well as base addresses!
190 // Don't define PCI_AMx to 24'hffff_ff for memory images! Use that just for I/O images.
191 `define PCI_AM0 24'hffff_f0
192 `define PCI_AM1 24'hffff_ff
193 `define PCI_AM2 24'hffff_f0
194 `define PCI_AM3 24'hffff_f0
195 `define PCI_AM4 24'hffff_f0
196 `define PCI_AM5 24'hffff_f0
197
198 // initial value for PCI image maping to MEMORY or IO spaces. If initial define is set to 0,
199 // then IMAGE with that base address points to MEMORY space, othervise it points ti IO space. D
200 // Device independent software sets the base addresses acording to MEMORY or IO maping!
201 `define PCI_BA0_MEM_IO 1'b0 // considered only when PCI_IMAGE0 is used as general PCI-WB image!
202 `define PCI_BA1_MEM_IO 1'b1
203 `define PCI_BA2_MEM_IO 1'b0
204 `define PCI_BA3_MEM_IO 1'b0
205 `define PCI_BA4_MEM_IO 1'b0
206 `define PCI_BA5_MEM_IO 1'b0
207
208 // initial value for PCI translation addresses. The initial values
209 // are set after reset. When ADDR_TRAN_IMPL is defined then then Images
210 // are transleted to this adresses whithout access to pci_ta registers.
211 `define PCI_TA0 24'h0000_0
212 `define PCI_TA1 24'h0000_0
213 `define PCI_TA2 24'h0000_0
214 `define PCI_TA3 24'h0000_0
215 `define PCI_TA4 24'h0000_0
216 `define PCI_TA5 24'h0000_0
217
218 `define PCI_AT_EN0 1'b0
219 `define PCI_AT_EN1 1'b0
220 `define PCI_AT_EN2 1'b0
221 `define PCI_AT_EN3 1'b0
222 `define PCI_AT_EN4 1'b0
223 `define PCI_AT_EN5 1'b0
224
225 // number defined here specifies how many MS bits in WB address are compared with base address, to decode
226 // accesses. Maximum number allows for minimum image size ( number = 20, image size = 4KB ), minimum number
227 // allows for maximum image size ( number = 1, image size = 2GB ). If you intend on using different sizes of WB images,
228 // you have to define a number of minimum sized image and enlarge others by specifying different address mask.
229 // smaller the number here, faster the decoder operation
230 `define WB_NUM_OF_DEC_ADDR_LINES 1
231
232 // no. of WISHBONE Slave IMAGES
233 // WB image 0 is always used for access to configuration space. In case configuration space access is not implemented,
234 // ( both GUEST and NO_CNF_IMAGE defined ), then WB image 0 is not implemented. User doesn't need to define image 0.
235 // WB Image 1 is always implemented and user doesnt need to specify its definition
236 // WB images' 2 through 5 implementation by defining each one.
237 `define WB_IMAGE2
238 //`define WB_IMAGE3
239 //`define WB_IMAGE4
240 //`define WB_IMAGE5
241
242 //Address bar register defines the base address for each image.
243 //To asccess bus without Software configuration.
244 `define WB_BA1 20'h0000_0
245 `define WB_BA2 20'h8000_0
246 `define WB_BA3 20'h0000_0
247 `define WB_BA4 20'h0000_0
248 `define WB_BA5 20'h0000_0
249
250 // initial value for WB image maping to MEMORY or IO spaces. If initial define is set to 0,
251 // then IMAGE with that base address points to MEMORY space, othervise it points ti IO space.
252 `define WB_BA1_MEM_IO 1'b0
253 `define WB_BA2_MEM_IO 1'b0
254 `define WB_BA3_MEM_IO 1'b0
255 `define WB_BA4_MEM_IO 1'b0
256 `define WB_BA5_MEM_IO 1'b0
257
258 // initial value for WB image address masks.
259 `define WB_AM1 20'h8000_0
260 `define WB_AM2 20'h8000_0
261 `define WB_AM3 20'h0000_0
262 `define WB_AM4 20'h0000_0
263 `define WB_AM5 20'h0000_0
264
265 // initial value for WB translation addresses. The initial values
266 // are set after reset. When ADDR_TRAN_IMPL is defined then then Images
267 // are transleted to this adresses whithout access to pci_ta registers.
268 `define WB_TA1 20'h0000_0
269 `define WB_TA2 20'h0000_0
270 `define WB_TA3 20'h0000_0
271 `define WB_TA4 20'h0000_0
272 `define WB_TA5 20'h0000_0
273
274 `define WB_AT_EN1 1'b0
275 `define WB_AT_EN2 1'b0
276 `define WB_AT_EN3 1'b0
277 `define WB_AT_EN4 1'b0
278 `define WB_AT_EN5 1'b0
279
280 // If this define is commented out, then address translation will not be implemented.
281 // addresses will pass through bridge unchanged, regardles of address translation enable bits.
282 // Address translation also slows down the decoding
283 //When ADDR_TRAN_IMPL this define is present then adress translation is enabled after reset.
284 //`define ADDR_TRAN_IMPL
285
286 // decode speed for WISHBONE definition - initial cycle on WISHBONE bus will take 1 WS for FAST, 2 WSs for MEDIUM and 3 WSs for slow.
287 // slower decode speed can be used, to provide enough time for address to be decoded.
288 `define WB_DECODE_FAST
289 //`define WB_DECODE_MEDIUM
290 //`define WB_DECODE_SLOW
291
292 // Base address for Configuration space access from WB bus. This value cannot be changed during runtime
293 `define WB_CONFIGURATION_BASE 20'h0000_0
294
295 // Turn registered WISHBONE slave outputs on or off
296 // all outputs from WB Slave state machine are registered, if this is defined - WB bus outputs as well as
297 // outputs to internals of the core.
298 //`define REGISTER_WBS_OUTPUTS
299
300 /*-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
301 Core speed definition - used for simulation and 66MHz Capable bit value in status register indicating 66MHz
302 capable device
303 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
304 `define PCI33
305 //`define PCI66
306
307 /*-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
308 [000h-00Ch] First 4 DWORDs (32-bit) of PCI configuration header - the same regardless of the HEADER type !
309 Vendor_ID is an ID for a specific vendor defined by PCI_SIG - 2321h does not belong to anyone (e.g.
310 Xilinx's Vendor_ID is 10EEh and Altera's Vendor_ID is 1172h). Device_ID and Revision_ID should be used
311 together by application.
312 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
313 `define HEADER_VENDOR_ID 16'h1895
314 `define HEADER_DEVICE_ID 16'h0001
315 `define HEADER_REVISION_ID 8'h01
316 `define HEADER_SUBSYS_VENDOR_ID 16'h1895
317 `define HEADER_SUBSYS_ID 16'h0001
318 `define HEADER_MAX_LAT 8'h1a
319 `define HEADER_MIN_GNT 8'h08
320
321 // MAX Retry counter value for WISHBONE Master state-machine
322 // This value is 8-bit because of 8-bit retry counter !!!
323 `define WB_RTY_CNT_MAX 8'hff
324
325 // define the macro below to disable internal retry generation in the wishbone master interface
326 // used when wb master accesses extremly slow devices.
327 `define PCI_WBM_NO_RESPONSE_CNT_DISABLE
328
329 `define PCI_WB_REV_B3
330 //`define PCI_WBS_B3_RTY_DISABLE
331
332 `ifdef GUEST
333 // `define PCI_CPCI_HS_IMPLEMENT
334 // `define PCI_SPOCI
335 `endif
336
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