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IP CORE Renewal Of IP-POSPHY4

IPR-POSPHY4

Manufacturer Part Number
IPR-POSPHY4
Description
IP CORE Renewal Of IP-POSPHY4
Manufacturer
Altera
Type
MegaCorer
Datasheets

Specifications of IPR-POSPHY4

Software Application
IP CORE, Interface And Protocols, COMMUNICATION
Supported Families
Arria GX, Cyclone, HardCopy, Stratix
Core Architecture
FPGA
Core Sub-architecture
Arria, Cyclone, Stratix
Rohs Compliant
NA
Function
POS-PHY Level 4 Interface, Link-Layer/PHY Layer
License
Renewal License
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
na
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
na
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Table 4–4. Atlantic Error Handling (Part 1 of 2)
POS-PHY Level 4 MegaCore Function User Guide
Missing SOP
Missing EOP
Empty non-zero
Error
Table 4–4
summarizes the errors.
Packet is not open.
End of packet (EOP) without
preceding SOP.
Data belonging to unopened
packet is discarded.
Multiple packets are open.
SOP without a preceding EOP.
Data subsequent to the
detection of multiple open
packets is discarded until an
EOP is detected.
The aN_arxmty inputs must
be zero whenever the
aN_arxeop signal is not
asserted.
If a new packet with a non-
zero value for MTY is received
without an EOP, all
subsequent data associated
with that address is ignored
until an EOP associated with
that address is received.
Condition
Refer to
When it detects a missing SOP error, the Atlantic
FIFO buffer error checker block asserts the
err_ry_msopN flag.
Data following a missing SOP is ignored for that
port until an EOP is detected.
Drops data not preceded by a SOP (data is not
readable via the Atlantic interface).
Assert err_ry_meopN for one clock cycle. When
it detects a missing EOP error, the open packet is
closed by forcing an EOP into the buffer and
marking it with an error. When it is received on
the user Atlantic interface side, the aN_arxerr
and aN_arxeop signals are asserted.
The stat_ry_mp_erradr signal contains the
address of the failing packet.
Subsequent data that is rejected until the EOP is
detected is not signaled by the err_ry_meopN
signal.
When it detects the error, the open packet is
closed.
Assert err_ry_meopN for one clock cycle by
forcing an EOP into the buffer and marking it with
an error. When it is received on the transmit side,
the aN_atxerr and aN_atxeop signals are
asserted.
The signal stat_ry_mp_erradr contains the
address of the failing packet.
Subsequent data that is rejected until the EOP is
detected is not signaled by the err_ry_meopN
signal.
If an EOP is forced, the aN_atxerr output signal
is asserted. Generally this signal can be ignored,
unless the aN_atxeop signal is also asserted.
“Missing SOP” on page
Chapter 4: Functional Description—Receiver
Response
December 2010 Altera Corporation
Error Flagging and Handling
4–22.

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