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− | This article explain the difference between flashing FPGA and configuring FPGA on [[APF27]] and [[APF51]]. | + | This article explain the difference between flashing FPGA and configuring FPGA on [[APF9328]], [[APF27]] and [[APF51]]. For the [[APF6_SP]] there is no FPGA partition under flash memory, to «flash» firmware, the bitstream must be [[Target_Software_Installation#APF6_SP | written in rootfs]]. |
[[image:flash_configure_fpga.jpg|700px|center|thumb|'''figure 1''' - ''Flash and FPGA'']] | [[image:flash_configure_fpga.jpg|700px|center|thumb|'''figure 1''' - ''Flash and FPGA'']] |
Latest revision as of 07:59, 27 August 2015
This article explain the difference between flashing FPGA and configuring FPGA on APF9328, APF27 and APF51. For the APF6_SP there is no FPGA partition under flash memory, to «flash» firmware, the bitstream must be written in rootfs.
- Configure FPGA : At power on, the FPGA is not configured. FPGA configuration is the action of transfering the bitstream from the processor RAM to the FPGA.
BIOS> fpga load 0 ${loadaddr}
- Flash firmware : It is possible to save the FPGA configuration under the Flash memory of the APF. Flashing firmware is the action of transfering the bitstream from the processor RAM to the flash memory.
BIOS> run flash_firmware
- Auto-load : It is possible to configure U-Boot to configure the FPGA with the configuration saved in Flash memory on the boot. To do that simply set the U-Boot environment variable firmware_autoload to 1 :
Warning: Before setting the firmware_autoload variable, be sure that your FPGA binary file is correct. If not, your board will hang up at U-Boot start and you will need an U-Boot recover to fix it. |
BIOS> setenv firmware_autoload 1 BIOS> saveenv