PF IDs Tab - 1.3 English

UltraScale+ Devices Integrated Block for PCI Express Product Guide (PG213)

Document ID
PG213
Release Date
2023-10-19
Version
1.3 English

The following figure shows the Identity Settings parameters.

Figure 1. PF IDs Tab
Enable PCIe-ID Interface
If this parameter is selected the PCIe ID ports cfg_vend_id, cfg_subsys_vend_id, cfg_dev_id_pf*, cfg_rev_id_pf*, and cfg_subsys_id_pf* appears at the boundary of core top depending on the number of PFx that are selected and available to be driven by user logic. If unselected they do not appear at the top level and are driven with the values set at the time of customization.
PF0 ID Initial Values
Vendor ID
Identifies the manufacturer of the device or application. Valid identifiers are assigned by the PCI Special Interest Group to guarantee that each identifier is unique. The default value, 10EEh, is the Vendor ID for AMD. Enter a vendor identification number here. FFFFh is reserved.
Device ID
A unique identifier for the application; the default value depends on the configuration selected. The default value is 70<link speed><link width>h. This field can be any value; change this value for the application. The default Device ID parameter is based on:
  • The device family: 9 for UltraScale+, 8 for UltraScale, or 7 for 7 series devices.
  • EP or RP mode.
  • Link width: 1 for x1, 2 for x2, 4 for x4, 8 for x8, and F for x16.
  • Link speed: 1 for Gen1, 2 for Gen2, 3 for Gen3, and 4 for Gen4.

If any of the above values are changed, the Device ID value is re-evaluated, replacing the previous set value.

Revision ID
Indicates the revision of the device or application; an extension of the Device ID. The default value is 00h; enter a value appropriate for the application.
Subsystem Vendor ID
Further qualifies the manufacturer of the device or application. Enter a Subsystem Vendor ID here; the default value is 10EEh. Typically, this value is the same as Vendor ID. Setting the value to 0000h can cause compliance testing issues.
Subsystem ID
Further qualifies the manufacturer of the device or application. This value is typically the same as the Device ID; the default value depends on the lane width and link speed selected. Setting the value to 0000h can cause compliance testing issues.
Class Code
The Class Code identifies the general function of a device, and is divided into three byte-size fields:
Base Class
Broadly identifies the type of function performed by the device.
Sub-Class
More specifically identifies the device function.
Interface
Defines a specific register-level programming interface, if any, allowing device-independent software to interface with the device.

Class code encoding can be found at the PCI-SIG website.

Class Code Look-up Assistant
The Class Code Look-up Assistant provides the Base Class, Sub-Class and Interface values for a selected general function of a device. This Look-up Assistant tool only displays the three values for a selected function. You must enter the values in Class Code for these values to be translated into device settings.