From 7bf8a6df381a667134b55701993c6770d32bc76b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Josh Blum Date: Fri, 22 Jan 2010 11:56:55 -0800 Subject: Moved usrp2 fpga files into usrp2 subdir. --- usrp2/simple_gemac/miim/eth_miim.v | 470 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 470 insertions(+) create mode 100644 usrp2/simple_gemac/miim/eth_miim.v (limited to 'usrp2/simple_gemac/miim/eth_miim.v') diff --git a/usrp2/simple_gemac/miim/eth_miim.v b/usrp2/simple_gemac/miim/eth_miim.v new file mode 100644 index 000000000..a15c94205 --- /dev/null +++ b/usrp2/simple_gemac/miim/eth_miim.v @@ -0,0 +1,470 @@ +////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// +//// //// +//// eth_miim.v //// +//// //// +//// This file is part of the Ethernet IP core project //// +//// http://www.opencores.org/projects/ethmac/ //// +//// //// +//// Author(s): //// +//// - Igor Mohor (igorM@opencores.org) //// +//// //// +//// All additional information is avaliable in the Readme.txt //// +//// file. //// +//// //// +////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// +//// //// +//// Copyright (C) 2001 Authors //// +//// //// +//// 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: eth_miim.v,v $ +// Revision 1.3 2006/01/19 14:07:53 maverickist +// verification is complete. +// +// Revision 1.1.1.1 2005/12/13 01:51:44 Administrator +// no message +// +// Revision 1.4 2005/08/16 12:07:57 Administrator +// no message +// +// Revision 1.3 2005/05/19 07:04:29 Administrator +// no message +// +// Revision 1.2 2005/04/27 15:58:46 Administrator +// no message +// +// Revision 1.1.1.1 2004/12/15 06:38:54 Administrator +// no message +// +// Revision 1.5 2003/05/16 10:08:27 mohor +// Busy was set 2 cycles too late. Reported by Dennis Scott. +// +// Revision 1.4 2002/08/14 18:32:10 mohor +// - Busy signal was not set on time when scan status operation was performed +// and clock was divided with more than 2. +// - Nvalid remains valid two more clocks (was previously cleared too soon). +// +// Revision 1.3 2002/01/23 10:28:16 mohor +// Link in the header changed. +// +// Revision 1.2 2001/10/19 08:43:51 mohor +// eth_timescale.v changed to timescale.v This is done because of the +// simulation of the few cores in a one joined project. +// +// Revision 1.1 2001/08/06 14:44:29 mohor +// A define FPGA added to select between Artisan RAM (for ASIC) and Block Ram (For Virtex). +// Include files fixed to contain no path. +// File names and module names changed ta have a eth_ prologue in the name. +// File eth_timescale.v is used to define timescale +// All pin names on the top module are changed to contain _I, _O or _OE at the end. +// Bidirectional signal MDIO is changed to three signals (Mdc_O, Mdi_I, Mdo_O +// and Mdo_OE. The bidirectional signal must be created on the top level. This +// is done due to the ASIC tools. +// +// Revision 1.2 2001/08/02 09:25:31 mohor +// Unconnected signals are now connected. +// +// Revision 1.1 2001/07/30 21:23:42 mohor +// Directory structure changed. Files checked and joind together. +// +// Revision 1.3 2001/06/01 22:28:56 mohor +// This files (MIIM) are fully working. They were thoroughly tested. The testbench is not updated. +// +// + +module eth_miim +( + Clk, + Reset, + Divider, + NoPre, + CtrlData, + Rgad, + Fiad, + WCtrlData, + RStat, + ScanStat, + Mdio, + Mdc, + Busy, + Prsd, + LinkFail, + Nvalid, + WCtrlDataStart, + RStatStart, + UpdateMIIRX_DATAReg +); + +input Clk; // Host Clock +input Reset; // General Reset +input [7:0] Divider; // Divider for the host clock +input [15:0] CtrlData; // Control Data (to be written to the PHY reg.) +input [4:0] Rgad; // Register Address (within the PHY) +input [4:0] Fiad; // PHY Address +input NoPre; // No Preamble (no 32-bit preamble) +input WCtrlData; // Write Control Data operation +input RStat; // Read Status operation +input ScanStat; // Scan Status operation +inout Mdio; // MII Management Data In + +output Mdc; // MII Management Data Clock + +output Busy; // Busy Signal +output LinkFail; // Link Integrity Signal +output Nvalid; // Invalid Status (qualifier for the valid scan result) + +output [15:0] Prsd; // Read Status Data (data read from the PHY) + +output WCtrlDataStart; // This signals resets the WCTRLDATA bit in the MIIM Command register +output RStatStart; // This signal resets the RSTAT BIT in the MIIM Command register +output UpdateMIIRX_DATAReg;// Updates MII RX_DATA register with read data + +//parameter Tp = 1; + + +reg Nvalid; +reg EndBusy_d; // Pre-end Busy signal +reg EndBusy; // End Busy signal (stops the operation in progress) + +reg WCtrlData_q1; // Write Control Data operation delayed 1 Clk cycle +reg WCtrlData_q2; // Write Control Data operation delayed 2 Clk cycles +reg WCtrlData_q3; // Write Control Data operation delayed 3 Clk cycles +reg WCtrlDataStart; // Start Write Control Data Command (positive edge detected) +reg WCtrlDataStart_q; +reg WCtrlDataStart_q1; // Start Write Control Data Command delayed 1 Mdc cycle +reg WCtrlDataStart_q2; // Start Write Control Data Command delayed 2 Mdc cycles + +reg RStat_q1; // Read Status operation delayed 1 Clk cycle +reg RStat_q2; // Read Status operation delayed 2 Clk cycles +reg RStat_q3; // Read Status operation delayed 3 Clk cycles +reg RStatStart; // Start Read Status Command (positive edge detected) +reg RStatStart_q1; // Start Read Status Command delayed 1 Mdc cycle +reg RStatStart_q2; // Start Read Status Command delayed 2 Mdc cycles + +reg ScanStat_q1; // Scan Status operation delayed 1 cycle +reg ScanStat_q2; // Scan Status operation delayed 2 cycles +reg SyncStatMdcEn; // Scan Status operation delayed at least cycles and synchronized to MdcEn + +wire WriteDataOp; // Write Data Operation (positive edge detected) +wire ReadStatusOp; // Read Status Operation (positive edge detected) +wire ScanStatusOp; // Scan Status Operation (positive edge detected) +wire StartOp; // Start Operation (start of any of the preceding operations) +wire EndOp; // End of Operation + +reg InProgress; // Operation in progress +reg InProgress_q1; // Operation in progress delayed 1 Mdc cycle +reg InProgress_q2; // Operation in progress delayed 2 Mdc cycles +reg InProgress_q3; // Operation in progress delayed 3 Mdc cycles + +reg WriteOp; // Write Operation Latch (When asserted, write operation is in progress) +reg [6:0] BitCounter; // Bit Counter + + +wire [3:0] ByteSelect; // Byte Select defines which byte (preamble, data, operation, etc.) is loaded and shifted through the shift register. +wire MdcEn; // MII Management Data Clock Enable signal is asserted for one Clk period before Mdc rises. +wire ShiftedBit; // This bit is output of the shift register and is connected to the Mdo signal + + +wire LatchByte1_d2; +wire LatchByte0_d2; +reg LatchByte1_d; +reg LatchByte0_d; +reg [1:0] LatchByte; // Latch Byte selects which part of Read Status Data is updated from the shift register + +reg UpdateMIIRX_DATAReg;// Updates MII RX_DATA register with read data + +wire Mdo; // MII Management Data Output +wire MdoEn; // MII Management Data Output Enable +wire Mdi; + +assign Mdi=Mdio; +assign Mdio=MdoEn?Mdo:1'bz; + + + +// Generation of the EndBusy signal. It is used for ending the MII Management operation. +always @ (posedge Clk or posedge Reset) +begin + if(Reset) + begin + EndBusy_d <= 1'b0; + EndBusy <= 1'b0; + end + else + begin + EndBusy_d <= ~InProgress_q2 & InProgress_q3; + EndBusy <= EndBusy_d; + end +end + + +// Update MII RX_DATA register +always @ (posedge Clk or posedge Reset) +begin + if(Reset) + UpdateMIIRX_DATAReg <= 0; + else + if(EndBusy & ~WCtrlDataStart_q) + UpdateMIIRX_DATAReg <= 1; + else + UpdateMIIRX_DATAReg <= 0; +end + + + +// Generation of the delayed signals used for positive edge triggering. +always @ (posedge Clk or posedge Reset) +begin + if(Reset) + begin + WCtrlData_q1 <= 1'b0; + WCtrlData_q2 <= 1'b0; + WCtrlData_q3 <= 1'b0; + + RStat_q1 <= 1'b0; + RStat_q2 <= 1'b0; + RStat_q3 <= 1'b0; + + ScanStat_q1 <= 1'b0; + ScanStat_q2 <= 1'b0; + SyncStatMdcEn <= 1'b0; + end + else + begin + WCtrlData_q1 <= WCtrlData; + WCtrlData_q2 <= WCtrlData_q1; + WCtrlData_q3 <= WCtrlData_q2; + + RStat_q1 <= RStat; + RStat_q2 <= RStat_q1; + RStat_q3 <= RStat_q2; + + ScanStat_q1 <= ScanStat; + ScanStat_q2 <= ScanStat_q1; + if(MdcEn) + SyncStatMdcEn <= ScanStat_q2; + end +end + + +// Generation of the Start Commands (Write Control Data or Read Status) +always @ (posedge Clk or posedge Reset) +begin + if(Reset) + begin + WCtrlDataStart <= 1'b0; + WCtrlDataStart_q <= 1'b0; + RStatStart <= 1'b0; + end + else + begin + if(EndBusy) + begin + WCtrlDataStart <= 1'b0; + RStatStart <= 1'b0; + end + else + begin + if(WCtrlData_q2 & ~WCtrlData_q3) + WCtrlDataStart <= 1'b1; + if(RStat_q2 & ~RStat_q3) + RStatStart <= 1'b1; + WCtrlDataStart_q <= WCtrlDataStart; + end + end +end + + +// Generation of the Nvalid signal (indicates when the status is invalid) +always @ (posedge Clk or posedge Reset) +begin + if(Reset) + Nvalid <= 1'b0; + else + begin + if(~InProgress_q2 & InProgress_q3) + begin + Nvalid <= 1'b0; + end + else + begin + if(ScanStat_q2 & ~SyncStatMdcEn) + Nvalid <= 1'b1; + end + end +end + +// Signals used for the generation of the Operation signals (positive edge) +always @ (posedge Clk or posedge Reset) +begin + if(Reset) + begin + WCtrlDataStart_q1 <= 1'b0; + WCtrlDataStart_q2 <= 1'b0; + + RStatStart_q1 <= 1'b0; + RStatStart_q2 <= 1'b0; + + InProgress_q1 <= 1'b0; + InProgress_q2 <= 1'b0; + InProgress_q3 <= 1'b0; + + LatchByte0_d <= 1'b0; + LatchByte1_d <= 1'b0; + + LatchByte <= 2'b00; + end + else + begin + if(MdcEn) + begin + WCtrlDataStart_q1 <= WCtrlDataStart; + WCtrlDataStart_q2 <= WCtrlDataStart_q1; + + RStatStart_q1 <= RStatStart; + RStatStart_q2 <= RStatStart_q1; + + LatchByte[0] <= LatchByte0_d; + LatchByte[1] <= LatchByte1_d; + + LatchByte0_d <= LatchByte0_d2; + LatchByte1_d <= LatchByte1_d2; + + InProgress_q1 <= InProgress; + InProgress_q2 <= InProgress_q1; + InProgress_q3 <= InProgress_q2; + end + end +end + + +// Generation of the Operation signals +assign WriteDataOp = WCtrlDataStart_q1 & ~WCtrlDataStart_q2; +assign ReadStatusOp = RStatStart_q1 & ~RStatStart_q2; +assign ScanStatusOp = SyncStatMdcEn & ~InProgress & ~InProgress_q1 & ~InProgress_q2; +assign StartOp = WriteDataOp | ReadStatusOp | ScanStatusOp; + +// Busy +reg Busy; +always @ (posedge Clk or posedge Reset) + if (Reset) + Busy <=0; + else if(WCtrlData | WCtrlDataStart | RStat | RStatStart | SyncStatMdcEn | EndBusy | InProgress | InProgress_q3 | Nvalid) + Busy <=1; + else + Busy <=0; + +//assign Busy = WCtrlData | WCtrlDataStart | RStat | RStatStart | SyncStatMdcEn | EndBusy | InProgress | InProgress_q3 | Nvalid; + + +// Generation of the InProgress signal (indicates when an operation is in progress) +// Generation of the WriteOp signal (indicates when a write is in progress) +always @ (posedge Clk or posedge Reset) +begin + if(Reset) + begin + InProgress <= 1'b0; + WriteOp <= 1'b0; + end + else + begin + if(MdcEn) + begin + if(StartOp) + begin + if(~InProgress) + WriteOp <= WriteDataOp; + InProgress <= 1'b1; + end + else + begin + if(EndOp) + begin + InProgress <= 1'b0; + WriteOp <= 1'b0; + end + end + end + end +end + + + +// Bit Counter counts from 0 to 63 (from 32 to 63 when NoPre is asserted) +always @ (posedge Clk or posedge Reset) +begin + if(Reset) + BitCounter[6:0] <= 7'h0; + else + begin + if(MdcEn) + begin + if(InProgress) + begin + if(NoPre & ( BitCounter == 7'h0 )) + BitCounter[6:0] <= 7'h21; + else + BitCounter[6:0] <= BitCounter[6:0] + 1'b1; + end + else + BitCounter[6:0] <= 7'h0; + end + end +end + + +// Operation ends when the Bit Counter reaches 63 +assign EndOp = BitCounter==63; + +assign ByteSelect[0] = InProgress & ((NoPre & (BitCounter == 7'h0)) | (~NoPre & (BitCounter == 7'h20))); +assign ByteSelect[1] = InProgress & (BitCounter == 7'h28); +assign ByteSelect[2] = InProgress & WriteOp & (BitCounter == 7'h30); +assign ByteSelect[3] = InProgress & WriteOp & (BitCounter == 7'h38); + + +// Latch Byte selects which part of Read Status Data is updated from the shift register +assign LatchByte1_d2 = InProgress & ~WriteOp & BitCounter == 7'h37; +assign LatchByte0_d2 = InProgress & ~WriteOp & BitCounter == 7'h3F; + +wire MdcEn_n; + +// Connecting the Clock Generator Module +eth_clockgen clkgen(.Clk(Clk), .Reset(Reset), .Divider(Divider[7:0]), .MdcEn(MdcEn), .MdcEn_n(MdcEn_n), .Mdc(Mdc) + ); + +// Connecting the Shift Register Module +eth_shiftreg shftrg(.Clk(Clk), .Reset(Reset), .MdcEn_n(MdcEn_n), .Mdi(Mdi), .Fiad(Fiad), .Rgad(Rgad), + .CtrlData(CtrlData), .WriteOp(WriteOp), .ByteSelect(ByteSelect), .LatchByte(LatchByte), + .ShiftedBit(ShiftedBit), .Prsd(Prsd), .LinkFail(LinkFail) + ); + +// Connecting the Output Control Module +eth_outputcontrol outctrl(.Clk(Clk), .Reset(Reset), .MdcEn_n(MdcEn_n), .InProgress(InProgress), + .ShiftedBit(ShiftedBit), .BitCounter(BitCounter), .WriteOp(WriteOp), .NoPre(NoPre), + .Mdo(Mdo), .MdoEn(MdoEn) + ); + +endmodule -- cgit v1.2.3