Difference between revisions of "FPGA registers access from Linux userspace"
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# fpgaregs 0x10 | # fpgaregs 0x10 | ||
− | **Write 0x0123 to FPGA register 0x0020: | + | ** Write 0x0123 to FPGA register 0x0020: |
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# fpgaregs 0x20 0x0123 | # fpgaregs 0x20 0x0123 |
Revision as of 14:57, 8 April 2008
Changing FPGA IP's registers from Linux user space with fpgaregs
This tool allows you to access FPGA registers from linux userspace/console. This way you can easily debug your driver and your IP directly from the Linux console.
fpgaaccess driver
First, you have to compile fpgaaccess driver, select it from linux-menuconfig menu (Device Drivers ---> Armadeus specific drivers ---> FPGA Drivers ---> Armadeus fpgaaccess driver) :
$ make linux-menuconfig
You can select it under kernel or as module then compile it:
$ make
If you choose module (M) you have to insert it in kernel (the module is in armadeus/target/linux/modules/fpga/fpgaaccess/fpgaaccess.ko):
$ insmod fpgaaccess.ko
This will load a characters device, you can find Major and minor number in dmesg :
$ dmesg | grep fpgaaccess fpgaaccess: MAJOR: 250 MINOR: 0
Then make the node :
$ mknod /dev/fpgaaccess c 250 0
fpgaregs user binary
If you want you can use the driver with system call pread() and pwrite(), but it easiest to use the program provided by driver : fpgaregs.
To compile it, go to target/linux/module/fpga/fpgaaccess directory then make it :
$ make fpgaregs
The generated file is located in target/linux/module/fpga/fpgaaccess. Now you can copy it on your target. Then in linux, launch it like that:
- for read:
# fpgaregs hex_address
- for write
# fpga hex_address hex_value
- Examples:
- Show register at internal FPGA address 0x0010:
# fpgaregs 0x10
- Write 0x0123 to FPGA register 0x0020:
# fpgaregs 0x20 0x0123