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RE: PC bios recognizing PCI card



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Hello,
As per specs. Trhfa must be 1 sec.Is your BIOS PCI2.2 compliant.Any way try it with 125 msec loading time, it should work.

Venkat.V
Design Engineer(FPGA),
L&T Limited.

>>> "Bhaskar Bose" <bose@derivation.com> 04/06/02 06:53AM >>>
The FPGA design takes approximately 570ms to load.
Is this too long? We can speed this up to 125ms if we have
to, but it will take a little work.  Is the 125ms too slow
also?

-- Bhaskar


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Austin Franklin [mailto:austin@darkroom.com] 
> Sent: Friday, April 05, 2002 10:46 AM
> To: PCI SIG Mailing List
> Subject: RE: PC bios recognizing PCI card
>
>
> This has been an issue.  There is nothing in the PCI spec (2.1 at
> least) for
> how long a card has to become "configured", per se...and since
> your FPGA has
> to take some time to configure, it is probably taking longer than
> the PC is
> taking to go look for it.
>
> What FPGA are you using, and how are you loading it?  Are there any "fast"
> modes available to speed up loading?  You can try having the BIOS do the
> "long" memory/POST test, and possibly delay the BIOS PCI configuration to
> see if that's the problem...
>
> Try going into BIOS "setup" mode also, and see if it recognizes
> it after you
> then exit that...as it SHOULD re-check the PCI configuration after exiting
> (possibly providing your exit does a reboot, if not, just hit the reset
> button to "exit" the BIOS setup and see if that helps).
>
> Austin Franklin
> austin@darkroom.com 
>
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Bhaskar Bose [mailto:bose@derivation.com] 
> > Sent: Friday, April 05, 2002 1:11 PM
> > To: pci-sig@znyx.com 
> > Subject: PC bios recognizing PCI card
> >
> >
> > I have a PCI interface running on an FPGA.
> >
> > For some reason, the PC does not recognize the card on boot.
> > In the bios setting there is a flag for the PCI settings
> > that is "Reset PCI Configuration Data".  When I set this,
> > the PC sees the card.  This setting is disabled each time
> > you boot.  So therefore, the next time I boot the system
> > it does not see the card.  I have to set the "Reset PCI configuration
> > data" flag each time.
> >
> > For some reason the BIOS is not seeing my PCI card.  On other PCs
> > that have a different BIOS this is not a problem.
> >
> > Is there something PC related that I need to know about for PCI
> > configuration process?
> >
> > -- Bhaskar
> >
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