
Altera Corporation User Guide Version 11.1 1–21
October 2011 PCI Compiler
Getting Started
<path>/pci_compiler/megawizard_flow
/ref_designs/pci_mt32/vhdl/sdr_intf
<path>/pci_compiler/megawizard_flow
/ref_designs/pci_mt32/vhdl/sdr_cntrl
f Refer to Quartus II help for information on how to add
user libraries in the Quartus II software.
3. Include the following files in your Quartus II project:
<path>/pci_compiler/megawizard_flow
/ref_designs/pci_mt32/vhdl/chip_top
/vhdl_components.vhd
<path>/pci_compiler/megawizard_flow
/ref_designs/pci_mt32/vhdl/pci_top/pci_top.vhd
4. Select the appropriate Altera device for your project.
Use an Altera-provided PCI constraint file.
f For more information on using PCI constraint files, refer to
Appendix A, Using PCI Constraint File Tcl Scripts.
5. Compile your project.
pci_mt64 MegaCore Function Reference Design
The pci_mt64 MegaCore Function Reference Design is an example that
shows how to connect the local-side signals of the Altera pci_mt64
MegaCore function to local-side applications when the MegaCore
function is used as a master or target on the PCI bus. The reference design
consists of the following elements:
■ Master control logic
■ Target control logic
■ DMA engine
■ Data path FIFO buffer functions
■ SDRAM interface
The pci_mt64 MegaCore Function Reference Design requires the Quartus
II software.
Table 1–7 describes the directory structure of the pci_mt64 MegaCore
Function Reference Design. The directory names are relative to the
following path:
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