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- Find the project's
.ncs
and .mbb
files
- Place (copy) them in your
workspace/firmware/<project>
directory
- Commit the project to
svn
when satisfied
Generate .bit
file
- The following will build the
.bit
file in your workspace/build/firmware<project>
area (along with other files)
cd workspace/firmware/<project>
../bin/mkbit/ ../../build/bootstrap/bin/ppc-rtems-<platform>-opt/bootLoader.elf <project>
- There is no need to version control the
.bit
file
Generate/update the .mcs
file
- Run
iMPACT
from the build/firmware/<project>
directory
cd workspace/build/firmware/<project>
impact
- Xilinx Flash/PROM: Click green arrow
- Select Platform Flash for PROM Family
- Select
xcf32p 32 M
for Device (bits)
- Add Storage Device
- Click green arrow
- Select Output File Name (e.g
v4-dpm.mcs
)
- Select Output File Location
- File Format:
MCS
- Enable Revisioning:
No
- Enable Compression:
No
- Click
OK
- Pop-up:
OK
- Pop-up: Select
.bit
file: OK
- Would you like to add another device to Revision: 0 :
No
- Pop-up:
OK
- Right click "
Generate File...
" (Deselect devices first by clicking on background)
- There is no need to version control the
.mcs
file
Load to PROM device
- Ensure the JTAG dongle is connected to your board
- Verify the
esn
of the dongle
- Log into the computer to which the dongle's USB cable is connected
- Run
iMPACT
from the build/firmware/<project>
directory
- Load the project of interest or bail out of any pop-ups
- Select Output->Cable Setup...
- Ensure the JTAG dongle with your
esn
is selected
- Click OK
- Select the Boundary Scan window
- Right click on PROM device -> Assign New Configuration File
- Select .mcs file -> Open
- PROM device now has file name instead of 'bypass'
- Right click on PROM device -> Program
- After completion, cycle board (or payload) power to reload the FPGA
Load to FPGA
- This method of loading the FPGA is not persistent
- Using XMD, do:
fpga -f <file> -configdevice devicenr <N>