Processor Local Bus (Plb) Interface - Xilinx LogiCORE IP Ethernet AVB Endpoint v2.4 User Manual

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Chapter 5: Core Architecture
Table 5-8: Tri-Mode Ethernet MAC Host Interface (Configuration/Status)

Processor Local Bus (PLB) Interface

The Processor Local Bus (PLB) on the Ethernet Audio Video core is designed to be
integrated directly in the Xilinx Embedded Development Kit (EDK) where it can be easily
integrated and connected to the supported embedded processors (MicroBlaze or
PowerPC). As a result, the PLB interface does not require in-depth understanding, and the
following information is provided for reference only. See the
further information.
The PLB interface, defined by IBM, can be complex and support many usage modes (such
as multiple bus masters). It can support single or burst read/writes, and can support
different bus widths and different peripheral bus widths.
The general philosophy of the Ethernet AVB Endpoint core has been to implement a PLB
interface which is as simple as possible. The following features are provided:
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Signal
host_miim_rdy
host_stats_lsw_rdy
host_stats_msw_rdy
32-bit data width.
Implements a simple PLB slave.
Supports single read/writes only (no burst or page modes).
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Direction
Input
When high, the MAC has completed its
MDIO transaction
Input
Signal provided by the Ethernet Statistics
core to indicate that the lower 32-bits of
the statistic counter value is present on
the host_rd_data_stats[31:0] port. If the
statistics core is not used, then connect to
logic 0.
Input
Signal provided by the Ethernet Statistics
core to indicate that the upper 32-bits of
the statistic counter value is present on
the host_rd_data_stats[31:0] port. If the
statistics core is not used, then connect to
logic 0.
EDK documentation
Ethernet AVB Endpoint User Guide
Description
for
UG492 September 21, 2010

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