SWRZ101B December   2021  – December 2023 AM2732 , AM2732-Q1

 

  1.   1
  2.   Abstract
  3. 1Silicon Usage Notes and Advisories Matrices
    1.     Devices Supported
  4. 2 Usage Notes and Advisories
    1.     Silicon Usage Notes
      1.      i2293
      2.      i2295
      3.      i2300
      4.      i2324
      5.      i2364
      6.      i2389
      7.      i2390
    2.     Silicon Advisories
      1.      i2162
      2.      i2288
      3.      i2289
      4.      i2294
      5.      i2297
      6.      i2298
      7.      i2299
      8.      i2301
      9.      i2302
      10.      i2309
      11.      i2315
      12.      i2318
      13.      i2329
      14.      i2336
      15.      i2337
      16.      i2338
      17.      i2339
      18.      i2340
      19.      i2341
      20.      i2342
      21.      i2344
      22.      i2345
      23.      i2387
      24.      i2392
      25.      i2394
      26.      i2386
  5.   Trademarks
  6. 3Revision History

i2302

MDO: Issue seen in potential interoperability with receiver supporting on Strict Alignment User Flow Control Stripping during overflow message transmission in Aurora 64B/66B Protocol.

Details

Measurement Data Output (MDO) is used to capture the transactions on the bus connected from different interfaces of the AM273x device and transmit outside over Aurora LVDS Interface (4-data lanes). MDO is comprised of a sniffer, FIFO, and an aggregator. The MDO sniffer module is responsible for monitoring the hardware interfaces in the chip and capturing the transactions on the bus which are within the configured addressing region of interest.

Data loss due to overflow can occur at the sniffer. This overflow information is sent as an interrupt to the CPU and the Aurora Tx IP. A User-Flow-Control (UFC) packet is generated by the Aurora TX IP in case of a data overflow condition in order to notify the user of this error condition. This is an error scenario and is not expected to occur in normal transfer functionality. At this stage, the data integrity is already comprised.

Aurora IP only supports UFC packet generation as per Section 6.6 of Aurora 64B/66B Protocol Specification, i.e. the UFC header block precedes the UFC data blocks. Strict Alignment User Flow Control Stripping (refer to Section 6.7 of Aurora 64B/66B Protocol Specification) is currently not supported.

Workaround

The input data rate for the MDO should be less than the output data rate so as to keep the effective data rate within the limits to avoid any overflow condition.