Configure or flash FPGA ?

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This article explain the difference between flashing FPGA and configuring FPGA.

figure 1 - Flash and FPGA
  • 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.
  • Flash FPGA : It is possible to save the FPGA configuration under the Flash memory of the APF. Flashing FPGA is the action of transfering the bitstream from the processor RAM to the FPGA.
  • 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 :
 BIOS> setenv firmware_autoload 1
 BIOS> saveenv