Hi,
The AMBA5 spec for ACE5 shows some new signals versus ACE4 :
VAWQOSACCEPT
VARQOSACCEPT
AWAKEUP
ACWAKEUP
SYSCOREQ
SYSCOACK
How are these used in an SOC system ?
For example, I think but I'm not usre if VAWQOSACCEPT, VARQOSACCEPT is output by each slave and becomes input to INTERCONNECT
or an input to the CPU ? It's not clear how these signals are related to the other QOS signals in the ACE5 spec.
For AWAKEUP, this is output from a MASTER (CPU ??) to the INTERCONNECT ? Only used by AXI5, ACE5, ACE5-Lite to wakeup the
interconnect state machine. Must occur one cycle before ARVALID, AWVALID, WVALID. It stays high for all transactions.
Becomes low only when the MASTER wants to signal to the INTERCONNECT to go to a semi-low power state.
Wish there were some waveforms to illustrate all the spec description on page 360 (E2.9.1). It would be much easier to understand.
For ACWAKEUP (ACE5) , this is output from the INTERCONNECT and used by the MASTER (CPU ??) to wake up the logic
in the MASTER (CPU??) from a semi-low power state. ACWAKEUP must occur at least one cycle high before ACVALID/ACREADY
are active. Again, wish there were some waveforms to illustrate the spec description on pg 361 (E2.9.2)
For SYSCOREQ (ACE5), this is output from the MASTER (CPU ??) to connect to a coherency device (INTERCONNECT).
Seems like the MASTER outputs this signal and then the INTERCONNECT device (helping to manage coherency) outputs an acknowledge
to the MASTER for INTERCONNECT to be in correct state machine mode.
Need further explanation with waveforms on four-phase Coherency Connection signaling mentioned on page 362 (E2.10).
When SYSCOREQ goes low what's the behavior of the INTERCONNECT ?
Thanks,
David
Hi Alex,
You can connect PWAKEUP directly to PSEL in this case.
Hi Cristhopher,
Thank you for the answer.
Could you please clarify is there a way to pass sysco* and acwakeup signals through adb400_ace_lite_dvm?
Thanks
Alex
I'm afraid this is IP specific information that is best addressed by you opening a support with the Arm support team.