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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// //// //// //// SMII //// //// //// //// Description //// //// Low pin count serial MII ethernet interface //// //// //// //// To Do: //// //// - //// //// //// //// Author(s): //// //// - Michael Unneback, unneback@opencores.org //// //// ORSoC AB michael.unneback@orsoc.se //// //// - Julius Baxter, julius@orsoc.se //// //// ORSoC AB //// //// //// ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// //// //// //// Copyright (C) 2009, 2010 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 //// //// //// ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// `include "synthesis-defines.v" `include "orpsoc-defines.v" // To determine synthesis technology. module smii_if ( // SMII output tx, input rx, // MII // TX input [3:0] mtxd, input mtxen, input mtxerr, output mtx_clk, // RX output [3:0] mrxd, output mrxdv, output mrxerr, output mrx_clk, output mcoll, output reg mcrs, output reg speed, output reg duplex, output reg link, // internal input [10:1] tx_smii_state, input [10:1] next_tx_smii_state, input [10:1] rx_smii_state, // clock and reset input eth_clk, input eth_rst ); reg [7:0] tx_data_reg; reg tx_data_reg_valid; reg a0; reg state_data; reg [3:0] rx_tmp; reg [3:0] rxd_nib; reg rxdv, rxerr; reg jabber; reg [10:1] tx_cnt; reg [10:1] rx_cnt; ///////////////////////////////////////////////// // Transmit // Tx segment counter when !speed always @ (posedge eth_clk or posedge eth_rst) if (eth_rst) tx_cnt <= 10'b00_0000_0001; else if (tx_smii_state[10]) tx_cnt <= {tx_cnt[9:1],tx_cnt[10]}; // MII signals registered in eth_clk domain reg txen_r, txerr_r; // TX clock generation to the MAC reg mtx_clk_gen, mtx_clk_gen_reg, mtx_clk_gen_reg2, mtx_clk_gen_reg3, mtx_clk_gen_reg4, mtx_clk_gen_reg5, mtx_clk_gen_reg6, mtx_clk_gen_reg7, tx_first_clk_gen, tx_first_clk_reg, tx_first_clk_reg2, tx_first_clk_reg3, tx_first_clk_reg4, tx_first_clk_reg5, tx_first_clk_reg6, tx_first_clk_reg7; // Generate clocks when state is 2, and 7 when transmitting // We then sample the MII txen signal, to see if we have a valid data frame // coming up. We can do this 2 or 3 clocks after the MII tx clk. If we do it // 2 then we allow 2 cycles for our mtxen_r signal to propegate, doubling the // period contstraint for the path from mtxen_r to the stuff it controls in // eth_clk domain. If we allow 3 from the eth MAC, then all stuff on the // eth_clk side of mtxen_r must meet the 125MHz timing. // // Once the data is sampled at the right times (plenty after they come from // the eth MAC, should be no issues there), then it all propegates through // relatively various levels of registering, configured so that the signals // appear in the tx_bits[] vector at the right time to be registered once // more before before having its bits AND-OR selected based on the smii state // The final SMII TX bit is generated from a sync counter that is one ahead // of the one we output. wire tx_first_clk, tx_second_clk; assign tx_first_clk = (tx_smii_state[2] & ( speed | ( !speed & tx_cnt[10]) ) ); assign tx_second_clk = (tx_smii_state[7] & txen_r & ( speed | ( !speed & tx_cnt[1]) ) ); always @(posedge eth_clk) if (eth_rst) mtx_clk_gen <= 1'b0; else if (mtx_clk_gen) mtx_clk_gen <= 1'b0; // Clock high else if (tx_first_clk | tx_second_clk) mtx_clk_gen <= 1'b1; always @(posedge eth_clk) mtx_clk_gen_reg <= mtx_clk_gen; always @(posedge eth_clk) mtx_clk_gen_reg2 <= mtx_clk_gen_reg; always @(posedge eth_clk) mtx_clk_gen_reg3 <= mtx_clk_gen_reg2; always @(posedge eth_clk) mtx_clk_gen_reg4 <= mtx_clk_gen_reg3; always @(posedge eth_clk) mtx_clk_gen_reg5 <= mtx_clk_gen_reg4; always @(posedge eth_clk) mtx_clk_gen_reg6 <= mtx_clk_gen_reg5; always @(posedge eth_clk) mtx_clk_gen_reg7 <= mtx_clk_gen_reg6; always @(posedge eth_clk) tx_first_clk_gen <= tx_first_clk; always @(posedge eth_clk) tx_first_clk_reg <= tx_first_clk_gen; always @(posedge eth_clk) tx_first_clk_reg2 <= tx_first_clk_reg; always @(posedge eth_clk) tx_first_clk_reg3 <= tx_first_clk_reg2; always @(posedge eth_clk) tx_first_clk_reg4 <= tx_first_clk_reg3; always @(posedge eth_clk) tx_first_clk_reg5 <= tx_first_clk_reg4; always @(posedge eth_clk) tx_first_clk_reg6 <= tx_first_clk_reg5; always @(posedge eth_clk) tx_first_clk_reg7 <= tx_first_clk_reg6; // Register MII TX enable always @(posedge eth_clk) if (eth_rst) txen_r <= 1'b0; else if (tx_first_clk_reg3) txen_r <= mtxen; // Register MII TX error always @(posedge eth_clk) if (eth_rst) txerr_r <= 1'b0; else if (tx_first_clk_reg3) txerr_r <= mtxerr; // Register indicating if we're going to sample the second nibble of data reg tx_nib_second; always @(posedge eth_clk) if (eth_rst) tx_nib_second <= 0; else if (mtx_clk_gen_reg4) begin if (!txen_r) tx_nib_second <= 0; else tx_nib_second <= ~tx_nib_second; end // Byte register, appropriately storing nibbles as we recieve them from MAC reg [7:0] mtxd_r; always @(posedge eth_clk) if (txen_r & mtx_clk_gen_reg4 & !tx_nib_second) mtxd_r[3:0] <= mtxd; else if (txen_r & mtx_clk_gen_reg4 & tx_nib_second) mtxd_r[7:4] <= mtxd; // Sample our registered version of txen_r when we generate our // "first" of the 2 TX clocks per frame. reg tx_state_or_data; // 0 = state, 1 = data always @ (posedge eth_clk) if (eth_rst) tx_state_or_data <= 0; else if (tx_first_clk_reg4) tx_state_or_data <= txen_r; reg [10:1] tx_bits, tx_bits_reg, tx_bits_reg2; always @(posedge eth_clk) begin tx_bits_reg <= tx_bits; tx_bits[1] <= txerr_r; tx_bits[2] <= tx_state_or_data; tx_bits[3] <= (tx_state_or_data) ? mtxd_r[0] : txerr_r; tx_bits[4] <= (tx_state_or_data) ? mtxd_r[1] : speed; tx_bits[5] <= (tx_state_or_data) ? mtxd_r[2] : duplex; tx_bits[6] <= (tx_state_or_data) ? mtxd_r[3] : link; tx_bits[7] <= (tx_state_or_data) ? mtxd_r[4] : 0; tx_bits[8] <= (tx_state_or_data) ? mtxd_r[5] : 1; tx_bits[9] <= (tx_state_or_data) ? mtxd_r[6] : 1; tx_bits[10] <= (tx_state_or_data) ? mtxd_r[7] : 1; end // Generate tx output bit one clock infront, because we register // in the IOB too. reg tx_bit; always @(posedge eth_clk) tx_bit <= |(tx_bits_reg & next_tx_smii_state); assign tx = tx_bit; `ifdef ACTEL wire GND; GND GND_1_net(.Y(GND)); CLKDLY Inst1(.CLK(mtx_clk_gen), .GL(mtx_clk), .DLYGL0(GND), .DLYGL1(GND), .DLYGL2(GND), .DLYGL3(GND), .DLYGL4(GND)) /* synthesis black_box */; /* gbuf mtx_clk_bufg ( .CLK(mtx_clk_gen), .GL(mtx_clk) ); */ `else assign mtx_clk = mtx_clk_gen; `endif ///////////////////////////////////////////////// // Receive `ifndef SYNTHESIS reg [79:0] rx_statename; always @* begin case (1) rx_smii_state[1] : rx_statename = "CRS"; rx_smii_state[2] : rx_statename = "RX_DV"; rx_smii_state[3]: rx_statename = "RXD0/RXERR"; rx_smii_state[4]: rx_statename = "RXD1/Fast"; rx_smii_state[5]: rx_statename = "RXD2/Dupl"; rx_smii_state[6]: rx_statename = "RXD3/Link"; rx_smii_state[7]: rx_statename = "RXD4/Jabb"; rx_smii_state[8]: rx_statename = "RXD5/UNV"; rx_smii_state[9]: rx_statename = "RXD6/FCD"; rx_smii_state[10] : rx_statename = "RXD7/AS1"; default: rx_statename = "XXXXXXX"; endcase // case (1) end // always @ * `endif reg rxdv_thisframe; wire rxdv_lastframe; reg rxdv_lastframe_r; reg [9:0] rxd_thisframe; reg [9:0] rxd_lastframe; // Logic to detect change in ethernet speed reg speed_r; always @(posedge eth_clk) speed_r <= speed; wire speed_edge; assign speed_edge = speed_r != speed; always @ (posedge eth_clk or posedge eth_rst) if (eth_rst) rx_cnt <= 10'd1; // Data coming in, or we've changed from fast to slow ethernet else if ((!rxdv_lastframe & rx_smii_state[8] & rxdv_thisframe) | speed_edge) rx_cnt[10] <= ~speed; // Will be high if not in 100MBit mode else if (rx_smii_state[10]) // wrap if (rx_cnt[10]) rx_cnt[10:1] <= {9'b000000000, ~speed}; // Clears bit when fasteth else rx_cnt <= {rx_cnt[9:1],1'b0}; always @(posedge eth_clk) if (rx_smii_state[2]) rxdv_thisframe <= rx; always @(posedge eth_clk) if (rx_smii_state[1]) mcrs <= rx; always @(posedge eth_clk) // shift register sampling incoming data rxd_thisframe <= {rx, rxd_thisframe[9:1]}; always @(posedge eth_clk) if (rx_smii_state[1]) rxd_lastframe <= rxd_thisframe; assign rxdv_lastframe = rxd_lastframe[1]; // Must remember with rxd_thisframe, data has been registered, so state // counter is 1 infront of what we have in it always @(posedge eth_clk) if (eth_rst) begin {rxdv, rxerr, speed, duplex, link, jabber} <= 6'b001110; end else begin if (rx_smii_state[10]) // Look at sampled shift reg begin if ((!rxdv_lastframe)) // !RX DV from last frame begin rxerr <= rxd_lastframe[2]; speed <= rxd_lastframe[3]; duplex <= rxd_lastframe[4]; link <= rxd_lastframe[5]; jabber <= rxd_lastframe[6]; // rxd_thisframe[7] should be 1 if end end end // else: !if(eth_rst) // Latch the nibbles at the appropriate moments always @(posedge eth_clk) if (rx_smii_state[2]) rxd_nib <= rxd_lastframe[5:2]; else if (rx_smii_state[8]) rxd_nib <= rxd_lastframe[9:6]; // Nibble write enables reg rx_we_nib0, rx_we_nib1; always @(posedge eth_clk) if (eth_rst) rx_we_nib0 <= 0; else if (rx_smii_state[3] & rxdv_lastframe & !(!rxdv_thisframe & rx)) // Check in state 3, if DV was high for buffered frame (lastframe), and // if the incoming frame doesn't negate it with error being signaled rx_we_nib0 <= 1; else rx_we_nib0 <= 0; always @(posedge eth_clk) if (eth_rst) rx_we_nib1 <= 0; else if (rx_smii_state[8] & !(!rxdv_thisframe & (rxd_thisframe[5] | !rx)) & rxdv_lastframe) // Check in state 8, if DV was high last frame, and this frame isn't a // status frame indicating either error or not upper nibble valid, in // which case we do not generate a WE to the FIFO rx_we_nib1 <= 1; else rx_we_nib1 <= 0; // Pipelining of clocks to MAC, this should run at 125MHz reg nib_rx_clock; always @(posedge eth_clk) nib_rx_clock <= ((rx_smii_state[4] & rx_we_nib0)|(rx_smii_state[9] & rx_we_nib1)); // Enable for mrxclk inbetween frame receive reg inbetween_rx_clock; always @(posedge eth_clk) inbetween_rx_clock <= rx_smii_state[4];//(!rxdv_thisframe & !rxdv_lastframe); // Enable to clock the segment in the 10MBit mode, change rx_cnt[x] to alter // which of the 10 the segments we use reg thissegment_rx_clock; always @(posedge eth_clk) thissegment_rx_clock <= speed | (rx_cnt[6] & !speed); reg mrx_clk_gen; // Receive MII clock generation (very similar to Receive FIFO WE generation) // This ends up being only about 20MHz when clocking in data always @(posedge eth_clk) if (eth_rst) mrx_clk_gen <= 0; else if (mrx_clk_gen) mrx_clk_gen <= 0; else if ((nib_rx_clock | inbetween_rx_clock) & thissegment_rx_clock ) mrx_clk_gen <= 1; `ifdef ACTEL CLKDLY Inst2(.CLK(mrx_clk_gen), .GL(mrx_clk), .DLYGL0(GND), .DLYGL1(GND), .DLYGL2(GND), .DLYGL3(GND), .DLYGL4(GND)) /* synthesis black_box */; /* gbuf mrx_clk_bufg ( .CLK(mrx_clk_gen), .GL(mrx_clk) ); */ `else assign mrx_clk = mrx_clk_gen; `endif assign mrxd = rxd_nib; assign mrxdv = rxdv_lastframe; assign mrxerr = rxerr; assign mcoll = mcrs & mtxen & !duplex; endmodule // smii_if
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