Hi, I'm a graduate student living in south Korea. I'm studying about AMBA 3.0 AXI.
Recently, I read "AMBA AXI Protocol.pdf". but i have two questions about AXI after reading.
Firstly, i very wonder AWID, WID and BID when write transaction is started.
We assume that two masters(M0, M1-1bit ) and two slave(S0, S1) are.
The M0 master want to send the burst data to the S0 slave. the M0 master can generate the AWID( value : 0x0001 ). at that time, the M0 master must generate the WID corresponding AWID. I wonder this situation. is the WID value? simply, does the WID value have the same AWID value ( 0x0001) ? also, is the RID value? similarly, does the RID value have the same AWID value ( 0x0001) ?
Secondly, we assume that burst transaction is started.
Do WID and RID have to be generated whenever one of burst data is transferred or only one about all of the burst ?
I totally want to know about the situation.
Dear. Yasuhiko Koumoto
Hello
your opinion is very helpful to me! i wrote RID before a question. it is a typing error. i'm very sorry.
i have one more question. i wonder about interleaving and out-of order.
AXI supports out-of order and interleaving. read transaction and write transaction enable out-of order.
does interleaving be enable only write transaction?
also, the masters have slave interface including write interleaving depth. if a salve interface attaching a master(M0) has write interleaving depth of two, can the master(M0) process write data interleaving about write data having different ID filed?
From. In-Gyu. Lee
Hello, In-Gyu, Lee.
AXI supports out-of order and interleaving. read transaction and write transaction enable out-of order. does interleaving be enable only write transaction?
The interleaving is a concept only for write. It is not an interleaving but a write interleaving.
The write interleaving means a master will issue write data separately for one transaction.
The out-of-order means a relationship between address and data.
On an AXI bus, IDs indicates the correspondence between addresses and data.
Therefore, the order of addresses and data is independent.
The depth of the write interleaving is a concept of a slave.
It means how many transactions (i.e. the number of addresses) a slave can accept.
I think you probably say the number of out-standings of a master by the words of the write interleaving depth.
Of course the two write transactions which will both be the write interleaved should use different ID for each write transaction.
If the same IDs were used, a slave could not distinguish that the write transaction had been interleaved.
Best regards,
Yasuhiko Koumoto.