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rstoolsA10is the source code of meta-rstools.

meta-rstools is a Layer for the Yocto project to add a simple way for fully accessing the FPGA Manager of the Intel (ALTERA) Arria 10 SoC-FPGA (SoCFPGA).

With a single command it is possible to change FPGA configuration or to read and write the ARM AXI-Bridge to the FPGA fabric. The layer is a part of rsYocto.

Note: The Writing FPGA Fabric Feature is under development!


Features

  • The layer adds following features to the final Linux command set:

    • FPGA Status
      • Reading the Status of the FPGA fabric
      FPGA-status 
      • Help- and Info- Output with the suffix -h
          Command to read current Status mode of the FPGA fabric
          FPGA-status
                  read the status with detailed output
          FPGA-status -d
                  POWER UP:        0
                  RESET:           1
                  CONFIG:          2
                  INIT:            3
                  USER:            4
                  UNKNOWN:         5
    • FPGA Configuration Mode / MSEL
      • Reading the Configuration mode of the FPGA (selected with the MSEL-Bit Switch)
        FPGA-status
      • Help- and Info- Output with the suffix -h
        Command to read the selected FPGA configuration mode.
        This is set with the MSEL-Switch.
        FPGA-readMSEL
                read MSEL with detailed output
        FPGA-readMSEL -d
                read MSEL as decimal value
  • FPGA Fabric Reset

    • Resetting the FPGA fabric (remove the running configuration)
      FPGA-resetFabric
    • Help- and Info- Output with the suffix -h
      Command to reset the FPGA fabic
      A reset clears the current configuration
      of the FPGA fabric
      After a reset is the FPGA in the RESET Mode
      FPGA-resetFabric -r
              reset the FPGA with detailed output
      FPGA-status -d
              read the status as decimal value
              0 => ERROR: Resting of the FPGA failed!
              1 => Success: FPGA config is deleted
  • Write FPGA Configuration

    • Writing a new FPGA configuration
      FPGA-writeConfig
    • Help- and Info- Output with the suffix -h
        Command to change the FPGA fabric configuration
        for Cyclone V use following RBF (.rbf) Config File Setings
        MSEL=00100: PP16 with no AES and no Data compression
        MSEL=00101: PP16 with AES and no Data compression
        FPGA-writeConfig -f [config rbf file path] {-b [optinal]}
                change the FPGA config with a selected .rbf file
        FPGA-writeConfig -r {-b [optinal]}
                restore to the boot up FPGA configuration
                this Conf File is located: /usr/rsyocto/running_bootloader_fpgaconfig.rbf
                suffix: -b -> only decimal result output
                                                Error:  0
                                                Succses:1
    • Required MSEL-Bit Switch Selection to allow Linux to change the FPGA configuration:
      • MSEL= 00100: Passive parallel x16 with no AES and Data compression
      • MSEL= 00101: Passive parallel x16 with AES and Data compression
  • AVALON/AXI Bridge Read

    • Reading a Address (32 Bit register) of the HPS-to-FPGA- or Lightweight-HPS-to-FPGA Bridge interface
      FPGA-readBridge
    • Help- and Info- Output with the suffix -h
        read a register on the Lightweight HPS-FPGA Brige
              e.g.: FPGA-readBridge -lw 0a
      
        FPGA-readBridge -hf [offset module address hex]
              read a register on the HPS to FPGA AXI Bridge
              e.g.: FPGA-readBridge -lw 0a
      
              suffix: -b -> only decimal result output
  • AVALON/AXI Bridge Write

    • Writing a 32 Bit Value to the HPS-to-FPGA- or Lightweight-HPS-to-FPGA Bridge interface
      FPGA-writeBridge
    • Help- and Info- Output with the suffix -h
        Command write to address of a HPS-FPGA Bridge
        address
        FPGA-readBridge -lw [offset module address hex]
                read the register on the Lightweight HPS-FPGA Brige
                e.g.: FPGA-writeBridge -lw 0a
      
        FPGA-writeBridge -hf [offset module address hex] [value dec]
                write to the HPS to FPGA AXI Bridge Interface with a dec values
                e.g.: FPGA-writeBridge -hf 0a 255
        FPGA-writeBridge -hf [offset module address hex] -h [value hex]
                write to the HPS to FPGA AXI Bridge Interface with a hex values
                e.g.: FPGA-writeBridge -hf 0a -h ff
        FPGA-writeBridge -hf [offset module address hex] -b [Bit pos] [value]
                Set or Reset a Bit on HPS to FPGA AXI Bridge register
                e.g.: FPGA-writeBridge -hf 0a -b 8 0
      
                suffix: -b -> only decimal result output
                                                Error:  0
                                                Succses:1
  • GPI Register Read

    • Reading the 32 Bit direct access Register (written by the FPGA)
      FPGA-gpiRead
    • Help- and Info- Output with the suffix -h
           Command to read general-purpose input signals (gpi) from
           the FPGA fabric.
           The FPGA can set the 32 Bit gpi (input) register
            FPGA-gpiRead
                    read gpi with detailed output
            FPGA-gpiRead -d
                    read gpi as decimal value
  • GPO Register Write

    • Writing the 32 Bit direct access Register to the FPGA
      FPGA-gpoWrite
    • Help- and Info- Output with the suffix -h
             Command to write the general-purpose output signals (gpo) to
            the FPGA fabric
            The HPS get write a 32 Bit register to the FPGA
            FPGA-gpoWrite -h [uint]
                    writing the whole 32 Bit gpo as HEX
                    e.g.: FPGA-gpoWrite -h ffffffff
            FPGA-gpoWrite -d [uint]
                    writing the whole 32 Bit gpo as DEC
                    e.g.: FPGA-gpoWrite -d 12345
            FPGA-gpoWrite -b [bit pos] [value]
                    writing a specific Bit position
                    e.g.: FPGA-gpoWrite -b 16 1
                              (to set the Bit 16 of the gpo Regiser)

For more informations and examples about the usage of these commands please follow the rsYocto documentation.


Using this Code

The Code was writen with Microsoft Visual Studio 2019 with Linux Development for C++ and as target rsYocto used. For informations how to use Microsoft Visual Studio 2019 for embedded Linux development please follow the rsYocto documentation.


Author

rstoolsA10 and rsyocto are a self-developed projects in which no other companies are involved. It is specifically designed to serve students and the Linux/FPGA open-source community with its publication on GitHub and its open-source MIT license. In the future, rsyocto will retain its open-source status and it will be further developed.

Due to the enthusiasm of commercial users, special features for industrial, scientific and automotive applications were developed and ready for the implementation in a highly optimazed closed commercial version. Partnerships as an embedded SoC-FPGA design service to fulfil these specific commercial requirements are offered. It should help, besides students with the rsyocto open-source version, commercial users, as well.

For commercial users, please visit the rsyocto embedded service provider website: rsyocto.com

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