The v2 10GbE block has a bug and is currently hard-coded to use the
Xilinx cores.
AFAIK, the open-source XAUI core has also been disabled and checking
the box has no effect.
Jason
On 21 Mar 2010, at 10:37, Sean wrote:
Hi Mark and Andrew,
Thanks for the help so far.
I haven't seen this problem before, but I might try checking 'Use
KAT open XAUI PHY' in the parameters box or using the v2 10gbe
yellow block.
Yep, I'm already using the version 2 10gbe yellow block and still
have this problem.
What is the output of:
xlicmgr status -c "xaui_v7" -v
Here's the non-verbose output:
C:\Documents and Settings\kids>xlicmgr status -c "xaui_v7"
Release 10.1.03 - Xilinx License Manager (xlicmgr) K.39 (nt)
Copyright (c) 1995-2008 Xilinx, Inc. All rights reserved.
Feature: xaui_v7
Status: Invalid - FLEXlm Error: No such feature exists. (-5,21)
Expiration date: Unknown
Current host ID: "0060dd46987d 0022683fc41a"
License type: FLEXlm
Built in search paths: C:\.Xilinx\Coregen\CoreLicenses;C:\Xilinx
\10.1\EDK\data\c
ore_licenses;C:/Xilinx/10.1/ISE\coregen\core_licenses
FLEXlm license cache locations: C:/Xilinx/10.1/ISE\coregen
\core_licenses
I've attached the verbose output as a text file. If I'm reading
this correctly, it seems there's a problem with the license. Why do
think this is happening when I can see the updated license file in C:
\Xilinx\10.1\ISE\coregen\core_licenses?
Sean
<missingXauiLicense.txt>
On Mar 21, 2010, at 6:32 AM, Andrew Siemion wrote:
Hi Sean,
What is the output of:
xlicmgr status -c "xaui_v7" -v
?
- Andrew
On 3/21/10 12:32 AM, "Mark Wagner" <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi Sean,
I haven't seen this problem before, but I might try checking 'Use
KAT open XAUI PHY' in the parameters box or using the v2 10gbe
yellow block.
Mark
On Sun, Mar 21, 2010 at 3:15 AM, Sean <[email protected]>
wrote:
Hi all,
Last week I compiled a simple design to test the 10Gbe port for
the ROACH; no problem. However, I just tried compiling it again
and an error occurred complaining that I didn't have the XAUI v.7
license. I looked in C:\Xilinx\10.1\ISE\coregen\core_licenses
and found the license. It is "permanent" so I figure it's not
expired, but to be sure I requested a new one. I still get the
same problem. Now I don't think it's actually a license issue
since I tried compiling it on a collaborators machine at a
different institution (with a different lisence) and got the same
error.
Has anyone else experienced anything like this and found their
way clear? Advice is greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Sean