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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// //// //// //// File name "pciw_fifo_control.v" //// //// //// //// This file is part of the "PCI bridge" project //// //// http://www.opencores.org/cores/pci/ //// //// //// //// Author(s): //// //// - Miha Dolenc (mihad@opencores.org) //// //// //// //// All additional information is avaliable in the README //// //// file. //// //// //// //// //// ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// //// //// //// Copyright (C) 2001 Miha Dolenc, mihad@opencores.org //// //// //// //// This source file may be used and distributed without //// //// restriction provided that this copyright statement is not //// //// removed from the file and that any derivative work contains //// //// the original copyright notice and the associated disclaimer. //// //// //// //// This source file is free software; you can redistribute it //// //// and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General //// //// Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; //// //// either version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any //// //// later version. //// //// //// //// This source is distributed in the hope that it will be //// //// useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied //// //// warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR //// //// PURPOSE. See the GNU Lesser General Public License for more //// //// details. //// //// //// //// You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General //// //// Public License along with this source; if not, download it //// //// from http://www.opencores.org/lgpl.shtml //// //// //// ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // // CVS Revision History // // $Log // /* FIFO_CONTROL module provides read/write address and status generation for FIFOs implemented with standard dual port SRAM cells in ASIC or FPGA designs */ `include "pci_constants.v" // synopsys translate_off `include "timescale.v" // synopsys translate_on module PCIW_FIFO_CONTROL ( rclock_in, wclock_in, renable_in, wenable_in, reset_in, // flush_in, // not used almost_full_out, full_out, almost_empty_out, empty_out, waddr_out, raddr_out, rallow_out, wallow_out, two_left_out ); parameter ADDR_LENGTH = 7 ; // independent clock inputs - rclock_in = read clock, wclock_in = write clock input rclock_in, wclock_in; // enable inputs - read address changes on rising edge of rclock_in when reads are allowed // write address changes on rising edge of wclock_in when writes are allowed input renable_in, wenable_in; // reset input input reset_in; // flush input //input flush_in ; // not used // almost full and empy status outputs output almost_full_out, almost_empty_out; // full and empty status outputs output full_out, empty_out; // read and write addresses outputs output [(ADDR_LENGTH - 1):0] waddr_out, raddr_out; // read and write allow outputs output rallow_out, wallow_out ; // two locations left output indicator output two_left_out ; // read address register reg [(ADDR_LENGTH - 1):0] raddr ; // write address register reg [(ADDR_LENGTH - 1):0] waddr; assign waddr_out = waddr ; // grey code registers // grey code pipeline for write address reg [(ADDR_LENGTH - 1):0] wgrey_minus1 ; // current reg [(ADDR_LENGTH - 1):0] wgrey_addr ; // current reg [(ADDR_LENGTH - 1):0] wgrey_next ; // next // next write gray address calculation - bitwise xor between address and shifted address wire [(ADDR_LENGTH - 2):0] calc_wgrey_next = waddr[(ADDR_LENGTH - 1):1] ^ waddr[(ADDR_LENGTH - 2):0] ; // grey code pipeline for read address reg [(ADDR_LENGTH - 1):0] rgrey_minus3 ; // three before current reg [(ADDR_LENGTH - 1):0] rgrey_minus2 ; // two before current reg [(ADDR_LENGTH - 1):0] rgrey_minus1 ; // one before current reg [(ADDR_LENGTH - 1):0] rgrey_addr ; // current reg [(ADDR_LENGTH - 1):0] rgrey_next ; // next // next read gray address calculation - bitwise xor between address and shifted address wire [(ADDR_LENGTH - 2):0] calc_rgrey_next = raddr[(ADDR_LENGTH - 1):1] ^ raddr[(ADDR_LENGTH - 2):0] ; // FFs for registered empty and full flags wire empty ; wire full ; // registered almost_empty and almost_full flags wire almost_empty ; wire almost_full ; // write allow wire - writes are allowed when fifo is not full wire wallow = wenable_in && !full ; // write allow output assignment assign wallow_out = wallow ; // read allow wire wire rallow ; // full output assignment assign full_out = full ; // almost full output assignment assign almost_full_out = almost_full && !full ; // clear generation for FFs and registers wire clear = reset_in /*|| flush_in*/ ; // flush not used for write fifo reg wclock_nempty_detect ; always@(posedge reset_in or posedge wclock_in) begin if (reset_in) wclock_nempty_detect <= #`FF_DELAY 1'b0 ; else wclock_nempty_detect <= #`FF_DELAY (rgrey_addr != wgrey_addr) ; end wire stretched_empty ; wire stretched_empty_flop_i = empty && ~wclock_nempty_detect ; meta_flop #(1) i_meta_flop_stretched_empty ( .rst_i (clear), .clk_i (rclock_in), .ld_i (1'b0), .ld_val_i (1'b0), .en_i (1'b1), .d_i (stretched_empty_flop_i), .meta_q_o (stretched_empty) ) ; // empty output is actual empty + 1 read clock cycle ( stretched empty ) assign empty_out = empty || stretched_empty ; //rallow generation assign rallow = renable_in && !empty && !stretched_empty ; // reads allowed if read enable is high and FIFO is not empty // rallow output assignment assign rallow_out = rallow ; // almost empty output assignment assign almost_empty_out = almost_empty && !empty && !stretched_empty ; // at any clock edge that rallow is high, this register provides next read address, so wait cycles are not necessary // when FIFO is empty, this register provides actual read address, so first location can be read reg [(ADDR_LENGTH - 1):0] raddr_plus_one ; // read address mux - when read is performed, next address is driven, so next data is available immediately after read // this is convenient for zero wait stait bursts assign raddr_out = rallow ? raddr_plus_one : raddr ; always@(posedge rclock_in or posedge clear) begin if (clear) begin // initial value is one more than initial value of read address - 6 raddr_plus_one <= #`FF_DELAY 6 ; end else if (rallow) raddr_plus_one <= #`FF_DELAY raddr_plus_one + 1'b1 ; end // raddr is filled with raddr_plus_one on rising read clock edge when rallow is high always@(posedge rclock_in or posedge clear) begin if (clear) // initial value is 5 raddr <= #`FF_DELAY 5 ; else if (rallow) raddr <= #`FF_DELAY raddr_plus_one ; end /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Read address control consists of Read address counter and Grey Address pipeline There are 5 Grey addresses: - rgrey_minus3 is Grey Code of address three before current address - rgrey_minus2 is Grey Code of address two before current address - rgrey_minus1 is Grey Code of address one before current address - rgrey_addr is Grey Code of current read address - rgrey_next is Grey Code of next read address --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ // grey code register for three before read address always@(posedge rclock_in or posedge clear) begin if (clear) begin // initial value is 0 rgrey_minus3 <= #`FF_DELAY 0 ; end else if (rallow) rgrey_minus3 <= #`FF_DELAY rgrey_minus2 ; end // grey code register for two before read address always@(posedge rclock_in or posedge clear) begin if (clear) begin // initial value is 1 rgrey_minus2 <= #`FF_DELAY 1 ; end else if (rallow) rgrey_minus2 <= #`FF_DELAY rgrey_minus1 ; end // grey code register for one before read address always@(posedge rclock_in or posedge clear) begin if (clear) begin // initial value is 3 = ....011 rgrey_minus1 <= #`FF_DELAY 3 ; end else if (rallow) rgrey_minus1 <= #`FF_DELAY rgrey_addr ; end // grey code register for read address - represents current Read Address always@(posedge rclock_in or posedge clear) begin if (clear) begin // initial value is 2 = ....010 rgrey_addr <= #`FF_DELAY 2 ; end else if (rallow) rgrey_addr <= #`FF_DELAY rgrey_next ; end // grey code register for next read address - represents Grey Code of next read address always@(posedge rclock_in or posedge clear) begin if (clear) begin // initial value is 6 = ....110 rgrey_next <= #`FF_DELAY 6 ; end else if (rallow) rgrey_next <= #`FF_DELAY {raddr[ADDR_LENGTH - 1], calc_rgrey_next} ; end /*-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Write address control consists of write address counter and three Grey Code Registers: - wgrey_minus1 holds grey coded address of one before current write address - wgrey_addr represents current Grey Coded write address - wgrey_next represents Grey Coded next write address ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ // grey code register for one before write address always@(posedge wclock_in or posedge clear) begin if (clear) begin // initial value is 3 = .....011 wgrey_minus1 <= #`FF_DELAY 3 ; end else if (wallow) wgrey_minus1 <= #`FF_DELAY wgrey_addr ; end // grey code register for write address always@(posedge wclock_in or posedge clear) begin if (clear) // initial value is 2 = .....010 wgrey_addr <= #`FF_DELAY 2 ; else if (wallow) wgrey_addr <= #`FF_DELAY wgrey_next ; end // grey code register for next write address always@(posedge wclock_in or posedge clear) begin if (clear) begin // initial value is 6 = ....0110 wgrey_next <= #`FF_DELAY 6 ; end else if (wallow) wgrey_next <= #`FF_DELAY {waddr[(ADDR_LENGTH - 1)], calc_wgrey_next} ; end // write address counter - nothing special except initial value always@(posedge wclock_in or posedge clear) begin if (clear) // initial value 5 waddr <= #`FF_DELAY 5 ; else if (wallow) waddr <= #`FF_DELAY waddr + 1'b1 ; end /*------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Registered full control: registered full is set on rising edge of wclock_in, when one location is left in fifo and another is written It's kept high until something is read from FIFO, which is registered on next rising write clock edge. Registered almost full control: registered almost full is set on rising edge of write clock when two locations are left in fifo and another is written to it. it's kept high until something is read/written from/to fifo Registered two left control: registered two left is set on rising edge of write clock when three locations are left in fifo and another is written to it. it's kept high until something is read/written from/to fifo. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ wire comb_full = wgrey_next == rgrey_addr ; wire comb_almost_full = wgrey_addr == rgrey_minus2 ; wire comb_two_left = wgrey_next == rgrey_minus2 ; wire comb_three_left = wgrey_next == rgrey_minus3 ; //combinatorial input to Registered full FlipFlop wire reg_full = (wallow && comb_almost_full) || (comb_full) ; meta_flop #(0) i_meta_flop_full ( .rst_i (clear), .clk_i (wclock_in), .ld_i (1'b0), .ld_val_i (1'b0), .en_i (1'b1), .d_i (reg_full), .meta_q_o (full) ) ; // input for almost full flip flop wire reg_almost_full_in = wallow && comb_two_left || comb_almost_full ; meta_flop #(0) i_meta_flop_almost_full ( .rst_i (clear), .clk_i (wclock_in), .ld_i (1'b0), .ld_val_i (1'b0), .en_i (1'b1), .d_i (reg_almost_full_in), .meta_q_o (almost_full) ) ; wire reg_two_left_in = wallow && comb_three_left || comb_two_left ; meta_flop #(0) i_meta_flop_two_left ( .rst_i (clear), .clk_i (wclock_in), .ld_i (1'b0), .ld_val_i (1'b0), .en_i (1'b1), .d_i (reg_two_left_in), .meta_q_o (two_left_out) ) ; /*------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Registered empty control: registered empty is set on rising edge of rclock_in, when only one location is used in and read from fifo. It's kept high until something is written to FIFO, which is registered on the next read clock. Registered almost empty control: almost empty is set on rising clock edge of rclock when two locations are used and one read from FIFO. It's kept high until something is read/written from/to fifo. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ wire comb_almost_empty = rgrey_next == wgrey_addr ; wire comb_empty = rgrey_addr == wgrey_addr ; wire comb_two_used = rgrey_next == wgrey_minus1 ; // combinatorial input for registered emty FlipFlop //wire reg_empty = (rallow && comb_almost_empty) || comb_empty ; wire reg_empty = (rallow && almost_empty) || comb_empty ; meta_flop #(1) i_meta_flop_empty ( .rst_i (clear), .clk_i (rclock_in), .ld_i (1'b0), .ld_val_i (1'b0), .en_i (1'b1), .d_i (reg_empty), .meta_q_o (empty) ) ; // input for almost empty flip flop wire reg_almost_empty = rallow && comb_two_used || comb_almost_empty ; meta_flop #(0) i_meta_flop_almost_empty ( .rst_i (clear), .clk_i (rclock_in), .ld_i (1'b0), .ld_val_i (1'b0), .en_i (1'b1), .d_i (reg_almost_empty), .meta_q_o (almost_empty) ) ; endmodule
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