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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// //// //// //// WISHBONE GPIO Definitions //// //// //// //// This file is part of the GPIO project //// //// http://www.opencores.org/cores/gpio/ //// //// //// //// Description //// //// GPIO IP Definitions. //// //// //// //// To Do: //// //// Nothing //// //// //// //// Author(s): //// //// - Damjan Lampret, lampret@opencores.org //// //// //// ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// //// //// //// Copyright (C) 2000 Authors and 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: not supported by cvs2svn $ // Revision 1.8 2003/12/17 13:00:52 gorand // added ECLK and NEC registers, all tests passed. // // Revision 1.7 2003/12/01 17:10:44 simons // ifndef directive is not supported by all tools. // // Revision 1.6 2003/11/06 13:59:07 gorand // added support for 8-bit access to registers. // // Revision 1.2 2003/10/02 18:54:35 simons // GPIO signals muxed with other peripherals, higland_board fixed. // // Revision 1.1.1.1 2003/06/24 09:09:23 simons // This files were moved here from toplevel folder. // // Revision 1.1.1.1 2003/06/11 18:51:13 simons // Initial import. // // Revision 1.5 2002/11/11 21:36:28 lampret // Added ifdef to remove mux from clk_pad_i if mux is not allowed. This also removes RGPIO_CTRL[NEC]. // // Revision 1.4 2002/05/06 18:25:31 lampret // negedge flops are enabled by default. // // Revision 1.3 2001/12/25 17:12:35 lampret // Added RGPIO_INTS. // // Revision 1.2 2001/11/15 02:24:37 lampret // Added GPIO_REGISTERED_WB_OUTPUTS, GPIO_REGISTERED_IO_OUTPUTS and GPIO_NO_NEGEDGE_FLOPS. // // Revision 1.1 2001/09/18 18:49:07 lampret // Changed top level ptc into gpio_top. Changed defines.v into gpio_defines.v. // // Revision 1.1 2001/08/21 21:39:28 lampret // Changed directory structure, port names and drfines. // // Revision 1.3 2001/07/15 00:21:10 lampret // Registers can be omitted and will have certain default values // // Revision 1.2 2001/07/14 20:39:26 lampret // Better configurability. // // Revision 1.1 2001/06/05 07:45:26 lampret // Added initial RTL and test benches. There are still some issues with these files. // // // // Number of GPIO I/O signals // // This is the most important parameter of the GPIO IP core. It defines how many // I/O signals core has. Range is from 1 to 32. If more than 32 I/O signals are // required, use several instances of GPIO IP core. // // Default is 16. // `define GPIO_IOS 31 //depending on number of GPIO_IOS, define this... // for example: if there is 26 GPIO_IOS, define GPIO_LINES26 // `define GPIO_LINES31 // // Undefine this one if you don't want to remove GPIO block from your design // but you also don't need it. When it is undefined, all GPIO ports still // remain valid and the core can be synthesized however internally there is // no GPIO funationality. // // Defined by default (duhh !). // `define GPIO_IMPLEMENTED // // Define to register all WISHBONE outputs. // // Register outputs if you are using GPIO core as a block and synthesizing // and place&routing it separately from the rest of the system. // // If you do not need registered outputs, you can save some area by not defining // this macro. By default it is defined. // `define GPIO_REGISTERED_WB_OUTPUTS // // Define to register all GPIO pad outputs. // // Register outputs if you are using GPIO core as a block and synthesizing // and place&routing it separately from the rest of the system. // // If you do not need registered outputs, you can save some area by not defining // this macro. By default it is defined. // `define GPIO_REGISTERED_IO_OUTPUTS // // Implement aux feature. If this define is not defined also aux_i port and // RGPIO_AUX register will be removed // // Defined by default. // `define GPIO_AUX_IMPLEMENT // // If this is not defined clk_pad_i will be removed. Input lines will be lached on // positive edge of system clock // if disabled defines GPIO_NO_NEGEDGE_FLOPS, GPIO_NO_CLKPAD_LOGIC will have no effect. // // Defined by default. // `define GPIO_CLKPAD // // Define to avoid using negative edge clock flip-flops for external clock // (caused by NEC register. Instead an inverted external clock with // positive edge clock flip-flops will be used. // This define don't have any effect if GPIO_CLKPAD is not defined and if GPIO_SYNC_IN_CLK is defined // // By default it is not defined. // //`define GPIO_NO_NEGEDGE_FLOPS // // If GPIO_NO_NEGEDGE_FLOPS is defined, a mux needs to be placed on external clock // clk_pad_i to implement RGPIO_CTRL[NEC] functionality. If no mux is allowed on // clock signal, enable the following define. // This define don't have any effect if GPIO_CLKPAD is not defined and if GPIO_SYNC_IN_CLK is defined // // By default it is not defined. // //`define GPIO_NO_CLKPAD_LOGIC // // synchronization defines // // Two synchronization flops to input lineis added. // system clock synchronization. // `define GPIO_SYNC_IN_WB // // Add synchronization flops to external clock input line. Gpio will have just one clock domain, // everithing will be synchronized to wishbone clock. External clock muas be at least 2-3x slower // as systam clock. // `define GPIO_SYNC_CLK_WB // // Add synchronization to input pads. synchronization to external clock. // Don't hawe any effect if GPIO_SYNC_CLK_WB is defined. // //`define GPIO_SYNC_IN_CLK // // Add synchronization flops between system clock and external clock. // Only possible if external clock is enabled and clock synchroization is disabled. // //`define GPIO_SYNC_IN_CLK_WB // // Undefine if you don't need to read GPIO registers except for RGPIO_IN register. // When it is undefined all reads of GPIO registers return RGPIO_IN register. This // is usually useful if you want really small area (for example when implemented in // FPGA). // // To follow GPIO IP core specification document this one must be defined. Also to // successfully run the test bench it must be defined. By default it is defined. // `define GPIO_READREGS // // Full WISHBONE address decoding // // It is is undefined, partial WISHBONE address decoding is performed. // Undefine it if you need to save some area. // // By default it is defined. // `define GPIO_FULL_DECODE // // Strict 32-bit WISHBONE access // // If this one is defined, all WISHBONE accesses must be 32-bit. If it is // not defined, err_o is asserted whenever 8- or 16-bit access is made. // Undefine it if you need to save some area. // // By default it is defined. // //`define GPIO_STRICT_32BIT_ACCESS // `ifdef GPIO_STRICT_32BIT_ACCESS `else // added by gorand : // if GPIO_STRICT_32BIT_ACCESS is not defined, // depending on number of gpio I/O lines, the following are defined : // if the number of I/O lines is in range 1-8, GPIO_WB_BYTES1 is defined, // if the number of I/O lines is in range 9-16, GPIO_WB_BYTES2 is defined, // if the number of I/O lines is in range 17-24, GPIO_WB_BYTES3 is defined, // if the number of I/O lines is in range 25-32, GPIO_WB_BYTES4 is defined, `define GPIO_WB_BYTES4 //`define GPIO_WB_BYTES3 //`define GPIO_WB_BYTES2 //`define GPIO_WB_BYTES1 `endif // // WISHBONE address bits used for full decoding of GPIO registers. // `define GPIO_ADDRHH 7 `define GPIO_ADDRHL 6 `define GPIO_ADDRLH 1 `define GPIO_ADDRLL 0 // // Bits of WISHBONE address used for partial decoding of GPIO registers. // // Default 5:2. // `define GPIO_OFS_BITS `GPIO_ADDRHL-1:`GPIO_ADDRLH+1 // // Addresses of GPIO registers // // To comply with GPIO IP core specification document they must go from // address 0 to address 0x18 in the following order: RGPIO_IN, RGPIO_OUT, // RGPIO_OE, RGPIO_INTE, RGPIO_PTRIG, RGPIO_AUX and RGPIO_CTRL // // If particular register is not needed, it's address definition can be omitted // and the register will not be implemented. Instead a fixed default value will // be used. // `define GPIO_RGPIO_IN 4'h0 // Address 0x00 `define GPIO_RGPIO_OUT 4'h1 // Address 0x04 `define GPIO_RGPIO_OE 4'h2 // Address 0x08 `define GPIO_RGPIO_INTE 4'h3 // Address 0x0c `define GPIO_RGPIO_PTRIG 4'h4 // Address 0x10 `ifdef GPIO_AUX_IMPLEMENT `define GPIO_RGPIO_AUX 4'h5 // Address 0x14 `endif // GPIO_AUX_IMPLEMENT `define GPIO_RGPIO_CTRL 4'h6 // Address 0x18 `define GPIO_RGPIO_INTS 4'h7 // Address 0x1c `ifdef GPIO_CLKPAD `define GPIO_RGPIO_ECLK 4'h8 // Address 0x20 `define GPIO_RGPIO_NEC 4'h9 // Address 0x24 `endif // GPIO_CLKPAD // // Default values for unimplemented GPIO registers // `define GPIO_DEF_RGPIO_IN `GPIO_IOS'h0 `define GPIO_DEF_RGPIO_OUT `GPIO_IOS'h0 `define GPIO_DEF_RGPIO_OE `GPIO_IOS'h0 `define GPIO_DEF_RGPIO_INTE `GPIO_IOS'h0 `define GPIO_DEF_RGPIO_PTRIG `GPIO_IOS'h0 `define GPIO_DEF_RGPIO_AUX `GPIO_IOS'h0 `define GPIO_DEF_RGPIO_CTRL `GPIO_IOS'h0 `define GPIO_DEF_RGPIO_ECLK `GPIO_IOS'h0 `define GPIO_DEF_RGPIO_NEC `GPIO_IOS'h0 // // RGPIO_CTRL bits // // To comply with the GPIO IP core specification document they must go from // bit 0 to bit 1 in the following order: INTE, INT // `define GPIO_RGPIO_CTRL_INTE 0 `define GPIO_RGPIO_CTRL_INTS 1
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