Controlling the Reset Behavior - 2022.1 English

Vitis High-Level Synthesis User Guide (UG1399)

Document ID
UG1399
Release Date
2022-06-07
Version
2022.1 English

The reset port is used in an FPGA to return the registers and block RAM connected to the reset port to an initial value any time the reset signal is applied. Typically the most important aspect of RTL configuration is selecting the reset behavior.

Note: When discussing reset behavior it is important to understand the difference between initialization and reset. Refer to Initialization Behavior for more information.

The presence and behavior of the RTL reset port is controlled using the config_rtl command, as shown in the following figure. You can access this command by selecting the Solution > Solution Settings menu command.

Figure 1. RTL Configurations

The reset settings include the ability to set the polarity of the reset and whether the reset is synchronous or asynchronous but more importantly it controls, through the reset option, which registers are reset when the reset signal is applied.

Important: When AXI4 interfaces are used on a design the reset polarity is automatically changed to active-Low irrespective of the setting in the config_rtl configuration. This is required by the AXI4 standard.

The reset option has four settings:

none
No reset is added to the design.
control
This is the default and ensures all control registers are reset. Control registers are those used in state machines and to generate I/O protocol signals. This setting ensures the design can immediately start its operation state.
state
This option adds a reset to control registers (as in the control setting) plus any registers or memories derived from static and global variables in the C/C++ code. This setting ensures static and global variable initialized in the C/C++ code are reset to their initialized value after the reset is applied.
all
This adds a reset to all registers and memories in the design.

Finer grain control over reset is provided through the RESET pragma or directive. Static and global variables can have a reset added through the RESET directive. Variables can also be removed from those being reset by using the RESET directive’s off option.

Important: It is important when using the reset state or all options to consider the effect on resetting arrays as discussed in Initializing and Resetting Arrays.