////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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//
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//
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// Filename: wbuart.v
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// Filename: wbuart.v
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//
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//
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// Project: wbuart32, a full featured UART with simulator
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// Project: wbuart32, a full featured UART with simulator
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//
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//
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// Purpose: Unlilke wbuart-insert.v, this is a full blown wishbone core
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// Purpose: Unlilke wbuart-insert.v, this is a full blown wishbone core
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// with integrated FIFO support to support the UART transmitter
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// with integrated FIFO support to support the UART transmitter
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// and receiver found within here. As a result, it's usage may be
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// and receiver found within here. As a result, it's usage may be
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// heavier on the bus than the insert, but it may also be more useful.
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// heavier on the bus than the insert, but it may also be more useful.
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//
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//
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// Creator: Dan Gisselquist, Ph.D.
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// Creator: Dan Gisselquist, Ph.D.
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// Gisselquist Technology, LLC
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// Gisselquist Technology, LLC
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//
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//
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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//
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//
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// Copyright (C) 2015-2016, Gisselquist Technology, LLC
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// Copyright (C) 2015-2016, Gisselquist Technology, LLC
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//
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//
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// This program is free software (firmware): you can redistribute it and/or
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// This program is free software (firmware): you can redistribute it and/or
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// modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published
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// modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published
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// by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at
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// by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at
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// your option) any later version.
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// your option) any later version.
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//
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//
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// This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
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// This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
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// ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTIBILITY or
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// ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTIBILITY or
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// FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
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// FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
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// for more details.
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// for more details.
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//
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//
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// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
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// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
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// with this program. (It's in the $(ROOT)/doc directory, run make with no
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// with this program. (It's in the $(ROOT)/doc directory, run make with no
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// target there if the PDF file isn't present.) If not, see
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// target there if the PDF file isn't present.) If not, see
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// <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/> for a copy.
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// <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/> for a copy.
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//
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//
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// License: GPL, v3, as defined and found on www.gnu.org,
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// License: GPL, v3, as defined and found on www.gnu.org,
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// http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html
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// http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html
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//
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//
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//
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//
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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//
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//
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//
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//
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`define UART_SETUP 2'b00
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`define UART_SETUP 2'b00
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`define UART_FIFO 2'b01
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`define UART_FIFO 2'b01
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`define UART_RXREG 2'b10
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`define UART_RXREG 2'b10
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`define UART_TXREG 2'b11
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`define UART_TXREG 2'b11
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module wbuart(i_clk, i_rst,
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module wbuart(i_clk, i_rst,
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//
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//
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i_wb_cyc, i_wb_stb, i_wb_we, i_wb_addr, i_wb_data,
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i_wb_cyc, i_wb_stb, i_wb_we, i_wb_addr, i_wb_data,
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o_wb_stall, o_wb_ack, o_wb_data,
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o_wb_stall, o_wb_ack, o_wb_data,
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//
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//
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i_uart_rx, o_uart_tx,
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i_uart_rx, o_uart_tx,
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// i_uart_rts, o_uart_cts, i_uart_dtr, o_uart_dts
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// i_uart_rts, o_uart_cts, i_uart_dtr, o_uart_dts
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//
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//
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o_uart_rx_int, o_uart_tx_int,
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o_uart_rx_int, o_uart_tx_int,
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o_uart_rxfifo_int, o_uart_txfifo_int);
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o_uart_rxfifo_int, o_uart_txfifo_int);
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parameter INITIAL_SETUP = 30'd25, // 4MB 8N1, when using 100MHz clock
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parameter INITIAL_SETUP = 30'd25, // 4MB 8N1, when using 100MHz clock
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LGFLEN = 4;
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LGFLEN = 4;
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//
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//
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input i_clk, i_rst;
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input i_clk, i_rst;
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// Wishbone inputs
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// Wishbone inputs
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input i_wb_cyc, i_wb_stb, i_wb_we;
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input i_wb_cyc, i_wb_stb, i_wb_we;
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input [1:0] i_wb_addr;
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input [1:0] i_wb_addr;
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input [31:0] i_wb_data;
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input [31:0] i_wb_data;
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output wire o_wb_stall;
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output wire o_wb_stall;
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output reg o_wb_ack;
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output reg o_wb_ack;
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output reg [31:0] o_wb_data;
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output reg [31:0] o_wb_data;
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//
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//
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input i_uart_rx;
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input i_uart_rx;
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output wire o_uart_tx;
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output wire o_uart_tx;
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output wire o_uart_rx_int, o_uart_tx_int,
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output wire o_uart_rx_int, o_uart_tx_int,
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o_uart_rxfifo_int, o_uart_txfifo_int;
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o_uart_rxfifo_int, o_uart_txfifo_int;
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wire tx_busy;
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wire tx_busy;
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//
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//
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// The UART setup parameters: bits per byte, stop bits, parity, and
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// The UART setup parameters: bits per byte, stop bits, parity, and
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// baud rate are all captured within this uart_setup register.
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// baud rate are all captured within this uart_setup register.
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//
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//
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reg [29:0] uart_setup;
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reg [29:0] uart_setup;
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initial uart_setup = INITIAL_SETUP;
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initial uart_setup = INITIAL_SETUP;
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always @(posedge i_clk)
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always @(posedge i_clk)
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// Under wishbone rules, a write takes place any time i_wb_stb
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// Under wishbone rules, a write takes place any time i_wb_stb
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// is high. If that's the case, and if the write was to the
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// is high. If that's the case, and if the write was to the
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// setup address, then set us up for the new parameters.
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// setup address, then set us up for the new parameters.
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if ((i_wb_stb)&&(i_wb_addr == `UART_SETUP)&&(i_wb_we))
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if ((i_wb_stb)&&(i_wb_addr == `UART_SETUP)&&(i_wb_we))
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uart_setup[29:0] <= i_wb_data[29:0];
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uart_setup[29:0] <= i_wb_data[29:0];
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//
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//
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// First the UART receiver
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// First the UART receiver
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//
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//
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// First the wires/registers this receiver depends upon
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// First the wires/registers this receiver depends upon
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wire rx_stb, rx_break, rx_perr, rx_ferr, ck_uart;
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wire rx_stb, rx_break, rx_perr, rx_ferr, ck_uart;
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wire [7:0] rx_uart_data;
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wire [7:0] rx_uart_data;
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reg rx_uart_reset;
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reg rx_uart_reset;
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// Here's our UART receiver. Basically, it accepts our setup wires,
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// Here's our UART receiver. Basically, it accepts our setup wires,
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// the UART input, a clock, and a reset line, and produces outputs:
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// the UART input, a clock, and a reset line, and produces outputs:
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// a stb (true when new data is ready), an 8-bit data out value
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// a stb (true when new data is ready), an 8-bit data out value
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// valid when stb is high, a break value (true during a break cond.),
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// valid when stb is high, a break value (true during a break cond.),
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// and parity/framing error flags--also valid when stb is true.
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// and parity/framing error flags--also valid when stb is true.
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rxuart #(INITIAL_SETUP) rx(i_clk, (i_rst)||(rx_uart_reset),
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rxuart #(INITIAL_SETUP) rx(i_clk, (i_rst)||(rx_uart_reset),
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uart_setup, i_uart_rx,
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uart_setup, i_uart_rx,
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rx_stb, rx_uart_data, rx_break,
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rx_stb, rx_uart_data, rx_break,
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rx_perr, rx_ferr, ck_uart);
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rx_perr, rx_ferr, ck_uart);
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// The real trick is ... now that we have this data, what do we do
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// The real trick is ... now that we have this data, what do we do
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// with it?
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// with it?
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// We place it into a receiver FIFO.
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// We place it into a receiver FIFO.
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//
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//
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// Here's the declarations for the wires it needs.
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// Here's the declarations for the wires it needs.
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wire rx_empty_n, rx_fifo_err;
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wire rx_empty_n, rx_fifo_err;
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wire [7:0] rxf_wb_data;
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wire [7:0] rxf_wb_data;
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wire [15:0] rxf_status;
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wire [15:0] rxf_status;
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reg rxf_wb_read;
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reg rxf_wb_read;
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//
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//
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// And here's the FIFO proper.
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// And here's the FIFO proper.
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//
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//
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// Note that the FIFO will be cleared upon any reset: either if there's
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// Note that the FIFO will be cleared upon any reset: either if there's
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// a UART break condition on the line, the receiver is in reset, or an
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// a UART break condition on the line, the receiver is in reset, or an
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// external reset is issued.
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// external reset is issued.
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//
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//
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// The FIFO accepts strobe and data from the receiver.
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// The FIFO accepts strobe and data from the receiver.
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// We issue another wire to it (rxf_wb_read), true when we wish to read
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// We issue another wire to it (rxf_wb_read), true when we wish to read
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// from the FIFO, and we get our data in rxf_wb_data. The FIFO outputs
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// from the FIFO, and we get our data in rxf_wb_data. The FIFO outputs
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// four status-type values: 1) is it non-empty, 2) is the FIFO over half
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// four status-type values: 1) is it non-empty, 2) is the FIFO over half
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// full, 3) a 16-bit status register, containing info regarding how full
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// full, 3) a 16-bit status register, containing info regarding how full
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// the FIFO truly is, and 4) an error indicator.
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// the FIFO truly is, and 4) an error indicator.
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ufifo #(.LGFLEN(LGFLEN))
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ufifo #(.LGFLEN(LGFLEN))
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rxfifo(i_clk, (i_rst)||(rx_break)||(rx_uart_reset),
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rxfifo(i_clk, (i_rst)||(rx_break)||(rx_uart_reset),
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rx_stb, rx_uart_data,
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rx_stb, rx_uart_data,
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rxf_wb_read, rxf_wb_data,
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rxf_wb_read, rxf_wb_data,
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(rx_empty_n), (o_uart_rxfifo_int),
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(rx_empty_n), (o_uart_rxfifo_int),
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rxf_status, rx_fifo_err);
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rxf_status, rx_fifo_err);
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// We produce four interrupts. One of the receive interrupts indicates
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// We produce four interrupts. One of the receive interrupts indicates
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// whether or not the receive FIFO is non-empty. This should wake up
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// whether or not the receive FIFO is non-empty. This should wake up
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// the CPU.
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// the CPU.
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assign o_uart_rx_int = !rx_empty_n;
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assign o_uart_rx_int = !rx_empty_n;
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// If the bus requests that we read from the receive FIFO, we need to
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// If the bus requests that we read from the receive FIFO, we need to
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// tell this to the receive FIFO. Note that because we are using a
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// tell this to the receive FIFO. Note that because we are using a
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// clock here, the output from the receive FIFO will necessarily be
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// clock here, the output from the receive FIFO will necessarily be
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// delayed by an extra clock.
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// delayed by an extra clock.
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initial rxf_wb_read = 1'b0;
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initial rxf_wb_read = 1'b0;
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always @(posedge i_clk)
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always @(posedge i_clk)
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rxf_wb_read <= (i_wb_stb)&&(i_wb_addr[1:0]==`UART_RXREG)
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rxf_wb_read <= (i_wb_stb)&&(i_wb_addr[1:0]==`UART_RXREG)
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&&(!i_wb_we);
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&&(!i_wb_we);
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// Now, let's deal with those RX UART errors: both the parity and frame
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// Now, let's deal with those RX UART errors: both the parity and frame
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// errors. As you may recall, these are valid only when rx_stb is
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// errors. As you may recall, these are valid only when rx_stb is
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// valid, so we need to hold on to them until the user reads them via
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// valid, so we need to hold on to them until the user reads them via
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// a UART read request..
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// a UART read request..
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reg r_rx_perr, r_rx_ferr;
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reg r_rx_perr, r_rx_ferr;
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initial r_rx_perr = 1'b0;
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initial r_rx_perr = 1'b0;
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initial r_rx_ferr = 1'b0;
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initial r_rx_ferr = 1'b0;
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always @(posedge i_clk)
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always @(posedge i_clk)
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if ((rx_uart_reset)||(rx_break))
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if ((rx_uart_reset)||(rx_break))
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begin
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begin
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// Clear the error
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// Clear the error
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r_rx_perr <= 1'b0;
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r_rx_perr <= 1'b0;
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r_rx_ferr <= 1'b0;
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r_rx_ferr <= 1'b0;
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end else if ((i_wb_stb)
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end else if ((i_wb_stb)
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&&(i_wb_addr[1:0]==`UART_RXREG)&&(i_wb_we))
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&&(i_wb_addr[1:0]==`UART_RXREG)&&(i_wb_we))
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begin
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begin
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// Reset the error lines if a '1' is ever written to
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// Reset the error lines if a '1' is ever written to
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// them, otherwise leave them alone.
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// them, otherwise leave them alone.
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//
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//
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r_rx_perr <= (r_rx_perr)&&(~i_wb_data[9]);
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r_rx_perr <= (r_rx_perr)&&(~i_wb_data[9]);
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r_rx_ferr <= (r_rx_ferr)&&(~i_wb_data[10]);
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r_rx_ferr <= (r_rx_ferr)&&(~i_wb_data[10]);
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end else if (rx_stb)
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end else if (rx_stb)
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begin
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begin
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// On an rx_stb, capture any parity or framing error
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// On an rx_stb, capture any parity or framing error
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// indications. These aren't kept with the data rcvd,
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// indications. These aren't kept with the data rcvd,
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// but rather kept external to the FIFO. As a result,
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// but rather kept external to the FIFO. As a result,
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// if you get a parity or framing error, you will never
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// if you get a parity or framing error, you will never
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// know which data byte it was associated with.
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// know which data byte it was associated with.
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// For now ... that'll work.
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// For now ... that'll work.
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r_rx_perr <= (r_rx_perr)||(rx_perr);
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r_rx_perr <= (r_rx_perr)||(rx_perr);
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r_rx_ferr <= (r_rx_ferr)||(rx_ferr);
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r_rx_ferr <= (r_rx_ferr)||(rx_ferr);
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end
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end
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initial rx_uart_reset = 1'b1;
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initial rx_uart_reset = 1'b1;
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always @(posedge i_clk)
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always @(posedge i_clk)
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if ((i_rst)||((i_wb_stb)&&(i_wb_addr[1:0]==`UART_SETUP)&&(i_wb_we)))
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if ((i_rst)||((i_wb_stb)&&(i_wb_addr[1:0]==`UART_SETUP)&&(i_wb_we)))
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// The receiver reset, always set on a master reset
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// The receiver reset, always set on a master reset
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// request.
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// request.
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rx_uart_reset <= 1'b1;
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rx_uart_reset <= 1'b1;
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else if ((i_wb_stb)&&(i_wb_addr[1:0]==`UART_RXREG)&&(i_wb_we))
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else if ((i_wb_stb)&&(i_wb_addr[1:0]==`UART_RXREG)&&(i_wb_we))
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// Writes to the receive register will command a receive
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// Writes to the receive register will command a receive
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// reset anytime bit[12] is set.
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// reset anytime bit[12] is set.
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rx_uart_reset <= i_wb_data[12];
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rx_uart_reset <= i_wb_data[12];
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else
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else
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rx_uart_reset <= 1'b0;
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rx_uart_reset <= 1'b0;
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// Finally, we'll construct a 32-bit value from these various wires,
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// Finally, we'll construct a 32-bit value from these various wires,
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// to be returned over the bus on any read. These include the data
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// to be returned over the bus on any read. These include the data
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// that would be read from the FIFO, an error indicator set upon
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// that would be read from the FIFO, an error indicator set upon
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// reading from an empty FIFO, a break indicator, and the frame and
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// reading from an empty FIFO, a break indicator, and the frame and
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// parity error signals.
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// parity error signals.
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wire [31:0] wb_rx_data;
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wire [31:0] wb_rx_data;
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assign wb_rx_data = { 16'h00,
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assign wb_rx_data = { 16'h00,
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3'h0, rx_fifo_err,
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3'h0, rx_fifo_err,
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rx_break, rx_ferr, r_rx_perr, !rx_empty_n,
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rx_break, rx_ferr, r_rx_perr, !rx_empty_n,
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rxf_wb_data};
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rxf_wb_data};
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//
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//
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// Then the UART transmitter
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// Then the UART transmitter
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//
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//
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wire tx_empty_n, txf_half_full, txf_err;
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wire tx_empty_n, txf_half_full, txf_err;
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wire [7:0] tx_data;
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wire [7:0] tx_data;
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wire [15:0] txf_status;
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wire [15:0] txf_status;
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reg r_tx_break, txf_wb_write, tx_uart_reset;
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reg r_tx_break, txf_wb_write, tx_uart_reset;
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reg [7:0] txf_wb_data;
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reg [7:0] txf_wb_data;
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// Unlike the receiver which goes from RXUART -> UFIFO -> WB, the
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// Unlike the receiver which goes from RXUART -> UFIFO -> WB, the
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// transmitter basically goes WB -> UFIFO -> TXUART. Hence, to build
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// transmitter basically goes WB -> UFIFO -> TXUART. Hence, to build
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// support for the transmitter, we start with the command to write data
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// support for the transmitter, we start with the command to write data
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// into the FIFO. In this case, we use the act of writing to the
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// into the FIFO. In this case, we use the act of writing to the
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// UART_TXREG address as our indication that we wish to write to the
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// UART_TXREG address as our indication that we wish to write to the
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// FIFO. Here, we create a write command line, and latch the data for
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// FIFO. Here, we create a write command line, and latch the data for
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// the extra clock that it'll take so that the command and data can be
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// the extra clock that it'll take so that the command and data can be
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// both true on the same clock.
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// both true on the same clock.
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initial txf_wb_write = 1'b0;
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initial txf_wb_write = 1'b0;
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always @(posedge i_clk)
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always @(posedge i_clk)
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begin
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begin
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txf_wb_write <= (i_wb_stb)&&(i_wb_addr == `UART_TXREG)
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txf_wb_write <= (i_wb_stb)&&(i_wb_addr == `UART_TXREG)
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&&(i_wb_we);
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&&(i_wb_we);
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txf_wb_data <= i_wb_data[7:0];
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txf_wb_data <= i_wb_data[7:0];
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end
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end
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// Transmit FIFO
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// Transmit FIFO
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//
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//
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// Most of this is just wire management. The TX FIFO is identical in
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// Most of this is just wire management. The TX FIFO is identical in
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// implementation to the RX FIFO (theyre both UFIFOs), but the TX
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// implementation to the RX FIFO (theyre both UFIFOs), but the TX
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// FIFO is fed from the WB and read by the transmitter. Some key
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// FIFO is fed from the WB and read by the transmitter. Some key
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// differences to note: we reset the transmitter on any request for a
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// differences to note: we reset the transmitter on any request for a
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// break. We read from the FIFO any time the UART transmitter is idle.
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// break. We read from the FIFO any time the UART transmitter is idle.
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// and ... we just set the values (above) for controlling writing into
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// and ... we just set the values (above) for controlling writing into
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// this.
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// this.
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ufifo #(.LGFLEN(LGFLEN))
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ufifo #(.LGFLEN(LGFLEN))
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txfifo(i_clk, (r_tx_break)||(tx_uart_reset),
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txfifo(i_clk, (r_tx_break)||(tx_uart_reset),
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txf_wb_write, txf_wb_data,
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txf_wb_write, txf_wb_data,
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(~tx_busy)&&(tx_empty_n), tx_data,
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(~tx_busy)&&(tx_empty_n), tx_data,
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tx_empty_n, txf_half_full, txf_status, txf_err);
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tx_empty_n, txf_half_full, txf_status, txf_err);
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// Let's grab two interrupts from the FIFO for the CPU.
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// Let's create two transmit based interrupts from the FIFO for the CPU.
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// The first will be true any time the FIFO is empty.
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// The first will be true any time the FIFO is empty.
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assign o_uart_tx_int = !tx_empty_n;
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assign o_uart_tx_int = !tx_empty_n;
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// The second will be true any time the FIFO is less than half
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// The second will be true any time the FIFO is less than half
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// full, allowing us a change to always keep it (near) fully
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// full, allowing us a change to always keep it (near) fully
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// charged.
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// charged.
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assign o_uart_txfifo_int = !txf_half_full;
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assign o_uart_txfifo_int = !txf_half_full;
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// Break logic
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// Break logic
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//
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//
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// A break in a UART controller is any time the UART holds the line
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// A break in a UART controller is any time the UART holds the line
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// low for an extended period of time. Here, we capture the wb_data[9]
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// low for an extended period of time. Here, we capture the wb_data[9]
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// wire, on writes, as an indication we wish to break. As long as you
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// wire, on writes, as an indication we wish to break. As long as you
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// write unsigned characters to the interface, this will never be true
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// write unsigned characters to the interface, this will never be true
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// unless you wish it to be true. Be aware, though, writing a valid
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// unless you wish it to be true. Be aware, though, writing a valid
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// value to the interface will bring it out of the break condition.
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// value to the interface will bring it out of the break condition.
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initial r_tx_break = 1'b0;
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initial r_tx_break = 1'b0;
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always @(posedge i_clk)
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always @(posedge i_clk)
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if (i_rst)
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if (i_rst)
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r_tx_break <= 1'b0;
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r_tx_break <= 1'b0;
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else if ((i_wb_stb)&&(i_wb_addr[1:0]==`UART_TXREG)&&(i_wb_we))
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else if ((i_wb_stb)&&(i_wb_addr[1:0]==`UART_TXREG)&&(i_wb_we))
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r_tx_break <= i_wb_data[9];
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r_tx_break <= i_wb_data[9];
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// TX-Reset logic
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// TX-Reset logic
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//
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//
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// This is nearly identical to the RX reset logic above. Basically,
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// This is nearly identical to the RX reset logic above. Basically,
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// any time someone writes to bit [12] the transmitter will go through
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// any time someone writes to bit [12] the transmitter will go through
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// a reset cycle. Keep bit [12] low, and everything will proceed as
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// a reset cycle. Keep bit [12] low, and everything will proceed as
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// normal.
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// normal.
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initial tx_uart_reset = 1'b1;
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initial tx_uart_reset = 1'b1;
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always @(posedge i_clk)
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always @(posedge i_clk)
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if((i_rst)||((i_wb_stb)&&(i_wb_addr == `UART_SETUP)&&(i_wb_we)))
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if((i_rst)||((i_wb_stb)&&(i_wb_addr == `UART_SETUP)&&(i_wb_we)))
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tx_uart_reset <= 1'b1;
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tx_uart_reset <= 1'b1;
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else if ((i_wb_stb)&&(i_wb_addr[1:0]==`UART_TXREG)&&(i_wb_we))
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else if ((i_wb_stb)&&(i_wb_addr[1:0]==`UART_TXREG)&&(i_wb_we))
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tx_uart_reset <= i_wb_data[12];
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tx_uart_reset <= i_wb_data[12];
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else
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else
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tx_uart_reset <= 1'b0;
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tx_uart_reset <= 1'b0;
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// Finally, the UART transmitter module itself. Note that we haven't
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// Finally, the UART transmitter module itself. Note that we haven't
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// connected the reset wire. Transmitting is as simple as setting
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// connected the reset wire. Transmitting is as simple as setting
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// the stb value (here set to tx_empty_n) and the data. When these
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// the stb value (here set to tx_empty_n) and the data. When these
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// are both set on the same clock that tx_busy is low, the transmitter
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// are both set on the same clock that tx_busy is low, the transmitter
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// will move on to the next data byte. Really, the only thing magical
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// will move on to the next data byte. Really, the only thing magical
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// here is that tx_empty_n wire--thus, if there's anything in the FIFO,
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// here is that tx_empty_n wire--thus, if there's anything in the FIFO,
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// we read it here. (You might notice above, we register a read any
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// we read it here. (You might notice above, we register a read any
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// time (tx_empty_n) and (!tx_busy) are both true---the condition for
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// time (tx_empty_n) and (!tx_busy) are both true---the condition for
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// starting to transmit a new byte.)
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// starting to transmit a new byte.)
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txuart #(INITIAL_SETUP) tx(i_clk, 1'b0, uart_setup,
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txuart #(INITIAL_SETUP) tx(i_clk, 1'b0, uart_setup,
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r_tx_break, (tx_empty_n), tx_data,
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r_tx_break, (tx_empty_n), tx_data,
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o_uart_tx, tx_busy);
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o_uart_tx, tx_busy);
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// Now that we are done with the chain, pick some wires for the user
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// Now that we are done with the chain, pick some wires for the user
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// to read on any read of the transmit port.
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// to read on any read of the transmit port.
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//
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//
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// This port is different from reading from the receive port, since
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// This port is different from reading from the receive port, since
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// there are no side effects. (Reading from the receive port advances
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// there are no side effects. (Reading from the receive port advances
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// the receive FIFO, here only writing to the transmit port advances the
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// the receive FIFO, here only writing to the transmit port advances the
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// transmit FIFO--hence the read values are free for ... whatever.)
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// transmit FIFO--hence the read values are free for ... whatever.)
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// We choose here to provide information about the transmit FIFO
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// We choose here to provide information about the transmit FIFO
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// (txf_err, txf_half_full, tx_empty_n), information about the current
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// (txf_err, txf_half_full, tx_empty_n), information about the current
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// voltage on the line (o_uart_tx)--and even the voltage on the receive
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// voltage on the line (o_uart_tx)--and even the voltage on the receive
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// line (ck_uart), as well as our current setting of the break and
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// line (ck_uart), as well as our current setting of the break and
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// whether or not we are actively transmitting.
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// whether or not we are actively transmitting.
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wire [31:0] wb_tx_data;
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wire [31:0] wb_tx_data;
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assign wb_tx_data = { 16'h00,
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assign wb_tx_data = { 16'h00,
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1'h0, txf_half_full, tx_empty_n, txf_err,
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1'h0, txf_half_full, tx_empty_n, txf_err,
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ck_uart, o_uart_tx, r_tx_break, tx_busy,
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ck_uart, o_uart_tx, r_tx_break, tx_busy,
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txf_wb_data};
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txf_wb_data};
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// Each of the FIFO's returns a 16 bit status value. This value tells
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// Each of the FIFO's returns a 16 bit status value. This value tells
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// us both how big the FIFO is, as well as how much of the FIFO is in
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// us both how big the FIFO is, as well as how much of the FIFO is in
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// use. Let's merge those two status words together into a word we
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// use. Let's merge those two status words together into a word we
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// can use when reading about the FIFO.
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// can use when reading about the FIFO.
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wire [31:0] wb_fifo_data;
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wire [31:0] wb_fifo_data;
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assign wb_fifo_data = { txf_status, rxf_status };
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assign wb_fifo_data = { txf_status, rxf_status };
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// You may recall from above that reads take two clocks. Hence, we
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// You may recall from above that reads take two clocks. Hence, we
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// need to delay the address decoding for a clock until the data is
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// need to delay the address decoding for a clock until the data is
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// ready. We do that here.
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// ready. We do that here.
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reg [1:0] r_wb_addr;
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reg [1:0] r_wb_addr;
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always @(posedge i_clk)
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always @(posedge i_clk)
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r_wb_addr <= i_wb_addr;
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r_wb_addr <= i_wb_addr;
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// Likewise, the acknowledgement is delayed by one clock.
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// Likewise, the acknowledgement is delayed by one clock.
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reg r_wb_ack;
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reg r_wb_ack;
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always @(posedge i_clk) // We'll ACK in two clocks
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always @(posedge i_clk) // We'll ACK in two clocks
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r_wb_ack <= i_wb_stb;
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r_wb_ack <= i_wb_stb;
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always @(posedge i_clk) // Okay, time to set the ACK
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always @(posedge i_clk) // Okay, time to set the ACK
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o_wb_ack <= r_wb_ack;
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o_wb_ack <= r_wb_ack;
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// Finally, set the return data. This data must be valid on the same
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// Finally, set the return data. This data must be valid on the same
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// clock o_wb_ack is high. On all other clocks, it is irrelelant--since
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// clock o_wb_ack is high. On all other clocks, it is irrelelant--since
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// no one cares, no one is reading it, it gets lost in the mux in the
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// no one cares, no one is reading it, it gets lost in the mux in the
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// interconnect, etc. For this reason, we can just simplify our logic.
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// interconnect, etc. For this reason, we can just simplify our logic.
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always @(posedge i_clk)
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always @(posedge i_clk)
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casez(r_wb_addr)
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casez(r_wb_addr)
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`UART_SETUP: o_wb_data <= { 2'b00, uart_setup };
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`UART_SETUP: o_wb_data <= { 2'b00, uart_setup };
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`UART_FIFO: o_wb_data <= wb_fifo_data;
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`UART_FIFO: o_wb_data <= wb_fifo_data;
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`UART_RXREG: o_wb_data <= wb_rx_data;
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`UART_RXREG: o_wb_data <= wb_rx_data;
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`UART_TXREG: o_wb_data <= wb_tx_data;
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`UART_TXREG: o_wb_data <= wb_tx_data;
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endcase
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endcase
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// This device never stalls. Sure, it takes two clocks, but they are
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// This device never stalls. Sure, it takes two clocks, but they are
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// pipelined, and nothing stalls that pipeline. (Creates FIFO errors,
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// pipelined, and nothing stalls that pipeline. (Creates FIFO errors,
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// perhaps, but doesn't stall the pipeline.) Hence, we can just
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// perhaps, but doesn't stall the pipeline.) Hence, we can just
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// set this value to zero.
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// set this value to zero.
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assign o_wb_stall = 1'b0;
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assign o_wb_stall = 1'b0;
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endmodule
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endmodule
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