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Chapter 10: Transceiver Reconfiguration Controller
Streamer Module
Altera Transceiver PHY IP Core
March 2012
Altera Corporation
User Guide
For a non-data record, the opcode is represented by the lower 5-bits in the record.
Table 10–24
lists the supported opcodes and describes the data content.
For data records, the low-order 11 bits provide a logical offset address. In this case, the
length
field indicates the number of data records that are written into the specified
address. For example, if the length field is set to two, the next two records belong the
data record and are written into the offset address.
Figure 10–5
provides an example of a typical Stratix V MIF format. Entries 3, 7, and
<n>
are data records.
Table 10–24. Opcodes for MIF Files
Opcode
Opcode Description
5’b00000
Reserved
5’b00001
Start of MIF
5’b00010
Channel format indicator specifying the MIF channel type. The following
encodings are defined:
■
2’b00: Duplex channel
■
2’b01: TX PLL (CMU)
■
2’b10: RX only channel
■
2’b11: TX only channel
5’b00011
CDR Input Clock switch
5’b00100
PLL switch
5’b00101-5’b11110
Reserved
5’b11111
End of MIF (EOM)
Figure 10–5. MIF File Format
Length = 0
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
<n>
<n>+1
<n>+2
<n>+3
MIF/Q
u
art
u
s
V
ersion
Opcode = Start of MIF
Length = 0
Inp
u
t Clock Index
Opcode = Inp
u
t Clock Index
Length = 0
PLL Index
Opcode = PLL
Length = 0
Reser
v
ed
Opcode = End of MIF
Length = 3
Offset Address
N
Data for Offset
N
Length = 1
Offset M
Data for Offset M
Data for Offset
N
+ 1
Data for Offset
N
+ 2
Length = 2
Offset Address L
Data for Offset L
Data for Offset L + 1
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