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Overview
Microblaze Design with linux example.
Refer to http://trenz.org/te0712-info for the current online version of this manual and other available documentation.
For directly getting started with the prebuilt files jump to the section Launch.
Key Features
Vitis/Vivado 2022.2
PetaLinux
MicroBlaze
- SPI ELF Bootloader
I2C
Flash
MIG
FMeter
SI5338 initialisation with MCS (REV02)
ETH
- EEPROM MAC
Revision History
Date | Vivado | Project Built | Authors | Description |
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2023-05-08 | 2022.2 | TE0712-test_board_noprebuilt-vivado_2022.2-build_0_20230508174410.zip TE0712-test_board-vivado_2022.2-build_0_20230508174410.zip | Waldemar Hanemann |
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2022-08-15 | 2021.2 | TE0712-test_board_noprebuilt-vivado_2021.2-build_15_20220815080800.zip TE0712-test_board-vivado_2021.2-build_15_20220815080800.zip | Waldemar Hanemann |
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2022-02-16 | 2021.2 | TE0712-test_board_noprebuilt-vivado_2021.2-build_11_20220216064240.zip TE0712-test_board-vivado_2021.2-build_11_20220216064240.zip | Waldemar Hanemann |
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2022-01-18 | 2021.2 | TE0712-test_board_noprebuilt-vivado_2021.2-build_8_20220118131243.zip TE0712-test_board-vivado_2021.2-build_8_20220118131243.zip | Waldemar Hanemann |
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2022-01-11 | 2021.2 | TE0712-test_board_noprebuilt-vivado_2021.2-build_7_20220111091553.zip TE0712-test_board-vivado_2021.2-build_7_20220111091553.zip | Waldemar Hanemann |
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2021-06-28 | 2020.2 | TE0712-test_board_noprebuilt-vivado_2020.2-build_5_20210628072407.zip TE0712-test_board-vivado_2020.2-build_5_20210628072421.zip | Manuela Strücker |
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2020-03-25 | 2019.2 | TE0712-test_board_noprebuilt-vivado_2019.2-build_8_20200325074937.zip TE0712-test_board-vivado_2019.2-build_8_20200325074915.zip | John Hartfiel |
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2020-01-22 | 2019.2 | TE0712-test_board_noprebuilt-vivado_2019.2-build_3_20200122155446.zip TE0712-test_board-vivado_2019.2-build_3_2020012215201805285355.zip | John Hartfiel |
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2020-01-08 | 2019.2 | TE0712-test_board_noprebuilt-vivado_2019.2-build_2_20200108161124.zip TE0712-test_board-vivado_2019.2-build_2_20200108155510.zip | John Hartfiel |
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2019-04-18 | 2018.3 | TE0712-test_board_noprebuilt-vivado_2018.3-build_05_20190418082456.zip TE0712-test_board-vivado_2018.3-build_05_20190418082240.zip | John Hartfiel |
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2019-02-22 | 2018.3 | TE0712-test_board_noprebuilt-vivado_2018.3-build_01_20190222073819.zip TE0712-test_board-vivado_2018.3-build_01_20190222073754.zip | John Hartfiel |
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2018-09-05 | 2018.2 | te0712-test_board-vivado_2018.2-build_03_20180906071356.zip te0712-test_board_noprebuilt-vivado_2018.2-build_03_20180906071434.zip | John Hartfiel |
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2018-05-25 | 2017.4 | te0712-test_board-vivado_2017.4-build_10_20180525155402.zip te0712-test_board_noprebuilt-vivado_2017.4-build_10_20180525155555.zip | John Hartfiel |
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2018-04-12 | 2017.4 | te0712-test_board-vivado_2017.4-build_07_20180412081225.zip te0712-test_board_noprebuilt-vivado_2017.4-build_07_20180412081253.zip | John Hartfiel |
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2018-03-28 | 2017.4 | te0712-test_board-vivado_2017.4-build_07_20180328145151.zip te0712-test_board_noprebuilt-vivado_2017.4-build_07_20180328145135.zip | John Hartfiel |
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2018-01-08 | 2017.4 | te0712-test_board-vivado_2017.4-build_02_20180108155712.zip te0712-test_board_noprebuilt-vivado_2017.4-build_02_20180108155735.zip | John Hartfiel |
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2017-12-15 | 2017.2 | te0712-test_board-vivado_2017.2-build_07_20171215172447.zip te0712-test_board_noprebuilt-vivado_2017.2-build_07_20171215172514.zip | John Hartfiel |
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2017-11-07 | 2017.2 | te0712-test_board-vivado_2017.2-build_05_20171107172917.zip te0712-test_board_noprebuilt-vivado_2017.2-build_05_20171107172939.zip | John Hartfiel |
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2017-10-05 | 2017.2 | te0712-test_board-vivado_2017.2-build_03_20171005082148.zip te0712-test_board_noprebuilt-vivado_2017.2-build_03_20171005082225.zip | John Hartfiel |
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Release Notes and Known Issues
Issues | Description | Workaround | To be fixed version |
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scu_te0712.elf is not automatically built with TE::sw_run_vitis -all | Domain name can't be found while trying to build scu_te0712.elf | Spelling mistake in apps_list.csv, replace all "msc" with "mcs" | solved with 20220815 update |
For PCB REV01 only: prebuilt does not boot | There is a Pullup missing on REV01 I2C SCL, so SI5338 configuration over MCS fails | Remove MCS | solved with 20180528 update |
For PCB REV01 only: CLK1B is not available on | additional clk is not connected on PCB | use other internal generated CLK, maybe more effort is needed to get ETH running | solved with 20180528 update |
Requirements
Software
Software | Version | Note |
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Vitis | 2022.2 | needed, Vivado is included into Vitis installation |
PetaLinux | 2022.2 | needed |
SI ClockBuilder Pro | --- | optional |
Hardware
Basic description of TE Board Part Files is available on TE Board Part Files.Complete List is available on "<project folder>\board_files\*_board_files.csv"
Design supports following modules:
Module Model | Board Part Short Name | PCB Revision Support | DDR | QSPI Flash | EMMC | Others | Notes |
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REVISION 01 Modules are no longer supported with reference design 2022.2 and higher | -- | REV01 NOT SUPPORTED | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- |
TE0712-02-100-1I | 02_100_1i_1gb | REV02 | 1GB | 32MB | NA | NA | NA |
TE0712-02-100-2C | 02_100_2c_1gb | REV02 | 1GB | 32MB | NA | NA | NA |
TE0712-02-100-2C3 | 02_100_2c_1gb | REV02 | 1GB | 32MB | NA | 2.5 mm Samtec connectors | NA |
TE0712-02-100-2CA | 02_100_2ca_1gb | REV02 | 1GB | 32MB | NA | NA | Micron QSPI Flash |
TE0712-02-200-1I | 02_200_1i_1gb | REV02 | 1GB | 32MB | NA | NA | NA |
TE0712-02-200-1I3 | 02_200_1i_1gb | REV02 | 1GB | 32MB | NA | 2.5 mm Samtec connectors | NA |
TE0712-02-200-2C | 02_200_2c_1gb | REV02 | 1GB | 32MB | NA | NA | NA |
TE0712-02-200-2C3 | 02_200_2c_1gb | REV02 | 1GB | 32MB | NA | 2.5 mm Samtec connectors | NA |
TE0712-02-200-2I | 02_200_2i_1gb | REV02 | 1GB | 32MB | NA | NA | NA |
TE0712-02-35-2I* | 02_35_2i_1gb | REV02 | 1GB | 32MB | NA | NA | NA |
TE0712-02-42I36-A | 02_35_2i_1gb | REV02 | 1GB | 32MB | NA | NA | NA |
TE0712-02-71I06-M | 02_100_1i_1gb | REV02 | 0GB | 32MB | NA | NA | Without DDR |
TE0712-02-71I36-A | 02_100_1i_1gb | REV02 | 1GB | 32MB | NA | NA | NA |
TE0712-02-72C03-M | 02_100_2ca_1gb | REV02 | 0GB | 32MB | NA | NA | Without DDR |
TE0712-02-72C06-M | 02_100_2c_1gb | REV02 | 0GB | 32MB | NA | NA | Without DDR |
TE0712-02-72C36-A | 02_100_2c_1gb | REV02 | 1GB | 32MB | NA | NA | NA |
TE0712-02-72C36-C | 02_100_2c_1gb | REV02 | 1GB | 32MB | NA | NA | NA |
TE0712-02-72C36-L | 02_100_2c_1gb | REV02 | 1GB | 32MB | NA | 2.5 mm Samtec connectors | NA |
TE0712-02-81I36-A | 02_200_1i_1gb | REV02 | 1GB | 32MB | NA | NA | NA |
TE0712-02-81I36-AC | 02_200_1i_1gb | REV02 | 1GB | 32MB | NA | NA | NA |
TE0712-02-81I36-L | 02_200_1i_1gb | REV02 | 1GB | 32MB | NA | 2.5 mm Samtec connectors | NA |
TE0712-02-81I36-X | 02_200_1i_1gb | REV02 | 1GB | 32MB | NA | 2.5 mm Samtec connectors | NA |
TE0712-02-82C11-P | 02_200_2c_1gb | REV02 | 1GB | 32MB | NA | NA | NA |
TE0712-02-82C36-A | 02_200_2c_1gb | REV02 | 1GB | 32MB | NA | NA | NA |
TE0712-02-82C36-AW | 02_200_2c_1gb | REV02 | 1GB | 32MB | NA | NA | NA |
TE0712-02-82C36-L | 02_200_2c_1gb | REV02 | 1GB | 32MB | NA | 2.5 mm Samtec connectors | NA |
TE0712-02-82C36-P | 02_200_2c_1gb | REV02 | 1GB | 32MB | NA | NA | NA |
TE0712-02-82I36-A | 02_200_2i_1gb | REV02 | 1GB | 32MB | NA | NA | NA |
TE0712-02-100-2C2 | 02_100_2c2_1gb | REV02 | 1GB | 32MB | NA | NA | Special SI5338 Config |
TE0712-02-S001 | 02_200_2c_1gb | REV02 | 1GB | 32MB | NA | 2.5 mm Samtec connectors | NA |
TE0712-02-S002 | 02_200_2i_1gb | REV02 | 1GB | 32MB | NA | NA | NA |
TE0712-02-S003 | 02_200_2i_1gb | REV02 | 1GB | 32MB | NA | NA | NA |
TE0712-02-S005 | 02_200_2i_1gb | REV02 | 1GB | 32MB | NA | NA | NA |
TE0712-02-S006 | 02_100_1i_1gb | REV02 | 1GB | 32MB | NA | NA | NA |
TE0712-02-S007 | 02_100_1i_1gb | REV02 | 1GB | 32MB | NA | NA | NA |
TE0712-02-S008 | 02_200_2i_1gb | REV02 | 1GB | 32MB | NA | NA | NA |
TE0712-02-S009 | 02_100_1i_1gb | REV02 | 1GB | 32MB | NA | NA | NA |
TE0712-02-S004 | 02_200_1ix_1gb | REV02 | 1GB | 256MB | NA | NA | Macronix QSPI Flash |
TE0712-02-71I01-M | 02_100_1i_1gb | REV02 | 0GB | 32MB | NA | NA | Without DDR |
TE0712-03-42I36-A | 35_2i_1gb | REV03 | 1GB | 32MB | NA | NA | NA |
TE0712-03-71I36-A | 100_1i_1gb | REV03 | 1GB | 32MB | NA | NA | NA |
TE0712-03-72C36-A | 100_2c_1gb | REV03 | 1GB | 32MB | NA | NA | NA |
TE0712-03-72C36-L | 100_2c_1gb | REV03 | 1GB | 32MB | NA | NA | NA |
TE0712-03-81I36-A | 200_1i_1gb | REV03 | 1GB | 32MB | NA | NA | NA |
TE0712-03-81I36-L | 200_1i_1gb | REV03 | 1GB | 32MB | NA | NA | NA |
TE0712-03-82C36-A | 200_2c_1gb | REV03 | 1GB | 32MB | NA | NA | NA |
TE0712-03-82C36-AW | 200_2c_1gb | REV03 | 1GB | 32MB | NA | NA | NA |
TE0712-03-82C36-L | 200_2c_1gb | REV03 | 1GB | 32MB | NA | NA | NA |
TE0712-03-82I36-A | 200_2i_1gb | REV03 | 1GB | 32MB | NA | NA | NA |
TE0712-03-S004 | 200_2c_1gb | REV03 | 1GB | 32MB | NA | NA | NA |
TE0712-03-S006 | 200_2c_1gb | REV03 | 1GB | 32MB | NA | NA | NA |
TE0712-03-S008 | 200_2i_1gb | REV03 | 1GB | 32MB | NA | NA | NA |
TE0712-03-S009 | 200_2i_1gb | REV03 | 1GB | 32MB | NA | NA | NA |
TE0712-03-S010 | 100_2c_1gb | REV03 | 1GB | 32MB | NA | NA | NA |
TE0712-03-S011C1 | 200_2c_1gb | REV03 | 1GB | 32MB | NA | NA | NA |
TE0712-03-S012 | 200_1i_1gb | REV03 | 1GB | 32MB | NA | NA | NA |
TE0712-03-S002 | 200_1i_1gb | REV03 | 1GB | 32MB | NA | NA | NA |
TE0712-03-S013 | 200_2i_1gb | REV03 | 1GB | 32MB | NA | NA | Without ETH PHY |
TE0712-03-S016 | 200_2c_1gb | REV03 | 1GB | 32MB | NA | NA | NA |
TE0712-03-S017 | 100_2c_1gb | REV03 | 1GB | 32MB | NA | NA | NA |
TE0712-03-S018 | 200_2i_1gb | REV03 | 1GB | 32MB | NA | NA | NA |
*used as reference
Design supports following carriers:
Carrier Model | Notes |
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TE0701 | |
TE0703* | |
TE0705 | |
TE0706 | |
TEBA0841 |
*used as reference
Additional HW Requirements:
Additional Hardware | Notes |
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USB Cable for JTAG/UART | Check Carrier Board and Programmer for correct type |
XMOD Programmer | Carrier Board dependent, only if carrier has no own FTDI |
Content
For general structure and usage of the reference design, see Project Delivery - AMD devices
Design Sources
Type | Location | Notes |
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Vivado | <project folder>\block_design <project folder>\constraints <project folder>\ip_lib <project folder>\board_files | Vivado Project will be generated by TE Scripts |
Vitis | <project folder>\sw_lib | Additional Software Template for Vitis and apps_list.csv with settings automatically for Vitis app generation |
PetaLinux | <project folder>\os\petalinux | PetaLinux template with current configuration |
Additional Sources
Type | Location | Notes |
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SI5338 | <project folder>/misc/Si5338 | SI5338 Project with current PLL Configuration |
Prebuilt
File | File-Extension | Description |
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BIT-File | *.bit | FPGA (PL Part) Configuration File |
Boot Script | *.scr | Distro Boot file |
DebugProbes-File | *.ltx | Definition File for Vivado/Vivado Labtools Debugging Interface |
Diverse Reports | --- | Report files in different formats |
Hardware-Platform-Description-File | *.xsa | Exported Vivado hardware description file for Vitis and PetaLinux |
LabTools Project-File | *.lpr | Vivado Labtools Project File |
MCS-File | *.mcs | Flash Configuration File with Boot-Image (MicroBlaze or FPGA part only) |
MMI-File | *.mmi | File with BRAM-Location to generate MCS or BIT-File with *.elf content (MicroBlaze only) |
OS-Image | *.ub | Image with Linux Kernel (On Petalinux optional with Devicetree and RAM-Disk) |
Software-Application-File | *.elf | Software Application for Zynq or MicroBlaze Processor Systems |
Download
Reference Design is only usable with the specified Vivado/Vitis/PetaLinux version. Do never use different Versions of AMD(Xilinx) Software for the same Project.
Reference Design is available on:
Design Flow
Reference Design is available with and without prebuilt files. It's recommended to use TE prebuilt files for first launch.
See also: AMD Development Tools#XilinxSoftware-BasicUserGuides
The Trenz Electronic FPGA Reference Designs are TCL-script based project. Command files for execution will be generated with "_create_win_setup.cmd" on Windows OS and "_create_linux_setup.sh" on Linux OS.
TE Scripts are only needed to generate the vivado project, all other additional steps are optional and can also executed by Vivado/Vitis GUI. For currently Scripts limitations on Win and Linux OS see: Project Delivery Currently limitations of functionality
Caution! Win OS has a 260 character limit for path lengths which can affect the Vivado tools. To avoid this issue, use Virtual Drive or the shortest possible names and directory locations for the reference design (for example "x:\<project folder>")
Run _create_win_setup.cmd/_create_linux_setup.sh and follow instructions on shell:
_create_win_setup.cmd/_create_linux_setup.sh------------------------Set design paths---------------------------- -- Run Design with: _create_win_setup -- Use Design Path: <absolute project path> -------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------TE Reference Design--------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------- -- (0) Module selection guide, project creation...prebuilt export... -- (1) Create minimum setup of CMD-Files and exit Batch -- (2) Create maximum setup of CMD-Files and exit Batch -- (3) (internal only) Dev -- (4) (internal only) Prod -- (c) Go to CMD-File Generation (Manual setup) -- (d) Go to Documentation (Web Documentation) -- (g) Install Board Files from Xilinx Board Store (beta) -- (a) Start design with unsupported Vivado Version (beta) -- (x) Exit Batch (nothing is done!) ---- Select (ex.:'0' for module selection guide):
Press 0 and enter to start "Module Selection Guide"
- (optional Win OS) Generate Virtual Drive or use short directory for the reference design (for example x:\<design name>)
- Create project and follow instructions of the product selection guide, settings file will be configured automatically during this process.
optional for manual changes: Select correct device and AMD(Xilinx) install path on "design_basic_settings.cmd" and create Vivado project with "vivado_create_project_guimode.cmd"
Note: Select correct one, see also Vivado Board Part Flow
Create hardware description file (.xsa file) for PetaLinux project and export to prebuilt folder
run on Vivado TCL (Script generates design and export files into "<project folder>\prebuilt\hardware\<short name>")TE::hw_build_design -export_prebuilt
Using Vivado GUI is the same, except file export to prebuilt folder.
- Create and configure your PetaLinux project with exported .xsa-file, see PetaLinux KICKstart
- use TE Template from "<project folder>\os\petalinux"
use exported .xsa file from "<project folder>\prebuilt\hardware\<short name>" . Note: HW Export from Vivado GUI creates another path as default workspace.
The petalinux build images are located in the "<plnx-proj-root>/images/linux" directory
Important Note: Select correct Flash partition offset on petalinux-config: Subsystem Auto HW Settings → Flash Settings, FPGA+Boot+bootenv=0xA00000 (increase automatically generate Boot partition), increase image size to A:, see Config
- Configure the boot.scr file as needed, see Distro Boot with Boot.scr. Kernel flash address and kernel size are set here.
- Copy PetaLinux build image files to prebuilt folder
copy u-boot.elf, image.ub and boot.scr from "<plnx-proj-root>/images/linux" to prebuilt folder
"<project folder>\prebuilt\os\petalinux\<ddr size>" or "<project folder>\prebuilt\os\petalinux\<short name>"
Generate Programming Files with Vitis
run on Vivado TCL (Script generates applications and bootable files, which are defined in "test_board\sw_lib\apps_list.csv")TE::sw_run_vitis -all TE::sw_run_vitis (optional; Start Vitis from Vivado GUI or start with TE Scripts on Vivado TCL)
TCL scripts generate also platform project, this must be done manually in case GUI is used. See Vitis
- (Optional) BlockRam Firmware Update
Copy "<project folder>\prebuilt\software\<short name>\spi_bootloader.elf" into "<project folder>\firmware\microblaze_0\"
Copy "<project folder>\workspace\sdk\scu_te0712\Release\scu_te0712.elf" into "\firmware\microblaze_mcs_0\"
Regenerate Vivado Project or Update Bitfile only with "spi_bootloader.elf" and "scu_te0712.elf"
TE::hw_build_design -export_prebuilt TE::sw_run_vitis -all
Launch
Programming
Check Module and Carrier TRMs for proper HW configuration before you try any design.
Reference Design is also available with prebuilt files. It's recommended to use TE prebuilt files for first launch.
AMD(Xilinx) documentation for programming and debugging: Vivado/Vitis/SDSoC-Xilinx Software Programming and Debugging
Get prebuilt boot binaries
- Run _create_win_setup.cmd/_create_linux_setup.sh and follow instructions on shell
- Press 0 and enter to start "Module Selection Guide"
- Select assembly version
- Validate selection
Select create and open delivery binary folder
Note: Folder "<project folder>\_binaries_<Article Name>" with subfolder "boot_<app name>" for different applications will be generated
QSPI-Boot mode
Option for u-boot.mcs on QSPI Flash.
(u-boot.mcs contains all files necessary to boot up linux)
Connect the USB cable(JTAG) and power supply on carrier with module
Open Vivado Project with "vivado_open_existing_project_guimode.cmd" or if not created, create with "vivado_create_project_guimode.cmd".
Enter the following TCL-Command into the TCL-Console inside Vivado to program the QSPI Flash.run on Vivado TCL (Script programs u-boot.mcs onto QSPI flash)TE::pr_program_flash -swapp u-boot
Reboot (if not done automatically)
SD-Boot mode
Not used on this Example.
JTAG
Not used on this Example.
Usage
Prepare HW like described on section Programming
Connect UART USB (most cases same as JTAG)
Select QSPI as Boot Mode
Note: See TRM of the Carrier, which is used.
Power On PCB and push the reset button if present on carrier.
1. FPGA Loads Bitfile from Flash,
2. MCS Firmware configure SI5338 (per default off with REV03) and starts Microblaze,
3. SPI Bootloader from Bitfile Firmware loads U-Boot into DDR (This takes a while),
4. U-boot loads Linux from QSPI Flash into DDR
Linux
Open Serial Console (e.g. putty)
Speed: 9600
COM Port
Win OS, see device manager, Linux OS see dmesg |grep tty (UART is *USB1)
Boot process takes a while, please wait...
Linux Console:
petalinux login: petalinux -> assign new password
Note: Wait until Linux boot finished.
Linux boot process is slower on Microblaze.
You can use Linux shell now.
udhcpc (ETH0 check)
Vivado HW Manager
Open Vivado HW-Manager and add VIO signal to dashboard (*.ltx located on prebuilt folder).
Set radix from VIO signals (MGT REF, MIG_OUT, CLK1B, CLK0) to unsigned integer.
Note: Frequency Counter is inaccurate and displayed unit is Hz
Monitoring:
MGT REF~125MHz, MIG_50MHZ~50MHz., CLK1B ~50MHz, CLK0~100MHz
System reset from MCS and GIO outputs
- 1. → Si5338 PLL was programmed 0 = NO | 1 = YES
- 2. → Error occurred during PLL programming 0 = NO | 1 = YES
- 3. → Module Revision ( Can be set in the Blockdiagram → SC0712 IP)
System Design - Vivado
Block Design
Constraints
Basic module constraints
set_property BITSTREAM.GENERAL.COMPRESS TRUE [current_design] set_property BITSTREAM.CONFIG.CONFIGRATE 66 [current_design] set_property CONFIG_VOLTAGE 3.3 [current_design] set_property CFGBVS VCCO [current_design] set_property CONFIG_MODE SPIx4 [current_design] set_property BITSTREAM.CONFIG.SPI_32BIT_ADDR YES [current_design] set_property BITSTREAM.CONFIG.SPI_BUSWIDTH 4 [current_design] set_property BITSTREAM.CONFIG.M1PIN PULLNONE [current_design] set_property BITSTREAM.CONFIG.M2PIN PULLNONE [current_design] set_property BITSTREAM.CONFIG.M0PIN PULLNONE [current_design] set_property BITSTREAM.CONFIG.USR_ACCESS TIMESTAMP [current_design]
set_property BITSTREAM.CONFIG.UNUSEDPIN PULLDOWN [current_design]
Design specific constraints
set_property PULLDOWN true [get_ports reset]
#I2C #set_property PACKAGE_PIN W21 [get_ports PLL_I2C_scl_io] #set_property IOSTANDARD LVCMOS33 [get_ports PLL_I2C_scl_io] #set_property PACKAGE_PIN T20 [get_ports PLL_I2C_sda_io] #set_property IOSTANDARD LVCMOS33 [get_ports PLL_I2C_sda_io] set_property PACKAGE_PIN W21 [get_ports PLL_I2C_ext_scl_o] set_property IOSTANDARD LVCMOS33 [get_ports PLL_I2C_ext_scl_o] set_property PACKAGE_PIN T20 [get_ports PLL_I2C_ext_sda] set_property IOSTANDARD LVCMOS33 [get_ports PLL_I2C_ext_sda] #Reset set_property PACKAGE_PIN T3 [get_ports reset] set_property IOSTANDARD LVCMOS15 [get_ports reset] #CLKS set_property PACKAGE_PIN R4 [get_ports {CLK1B[0]}] set_property IOSTANDARD LVCMOS15 [get_ports {CLK1B[0]}] set_property PACKAGE_PIN K4 [get_ports {CLK0_clk_p[0]}] set_property IOSTANDARD DIFF_SSTL15 [get_ports {CLK0_clk_p[0]}] #ETH PHY set_property PACKAGE_PIN N17 [get_ports phy_rst_n] set_property IOSTANDARD LVCMOS33 [get_ports phy_rst_n] #EEPROM onewire (MAC ADDRESS) set_property IOSTANDARD LVCMOS33 [get_ports EEPROM_tri_io] set_property PACKAGE_PIN V22 [get_ports EEPROM_tri_io] #I2C connected to CPLD set_property -dict {IOSTANDARD LVCMOS33 PACKAGE_PIN W22} [get_ports IIC_0_scl_io] set_property -dict {IOSTANDARD LVCMOS33 PACKAGE_PIN U22} [get_ports IIC_0_sda_io]
create_clock -period 8.000 -name mgt_clk0_clk_p -waveform {0.000 4.000} [get_ports mgt_clk0_clk_p] create_clock -period 10.000 -name {CLK0_clk_p[0]} -waveform {0.000 5.000} [get_ports {CLK0_clk_p[0]}] create_clock -period 20.000 -name {CLK1B[0]} -waveform {0.000 10.000} [get_ports {CLK1B[0]}] create_clock -period 15.152 -name CFGMCLK -waveform {0.000 7.576} [get_pins -hierarchical -filter {NAME =~*NO_DUAL_QUAD_MODE.QSPI_NORMAL/*STARTUP_7SERIES_GEN.STARTUP2_7SERIES_inst/CFGMCLK}] set_false_path -from [get_clocks {CLK0_clk_p[0]}] -to [get_clocks clk_pll_i] set_false_path -from [get_clocks mgt_clk0_clk_p] -to [get_clocks clk_pll_i] set_false_path -from [get_pins {msys_i/SC0712_0/U0/rst_delay_i_reg[3]/C}] -to [get_pins -hierarchical -filter {NAME =~*u_msys_mig_7series_0_0_mig/u_ddr3_infrastructure/rstdiv0*/PRE}] set_false_path -from [get_clocks -of_objects [get_pins msys_i/mig_7series_0/u_msys_mig_7series_0_0_mig/u_ddr3_infrastructure/gen_ui_extra_clocks.mmcm_i/CLKFBOUT]] -to [get_clocks mgt_clk0_clk_p] set _xlnx_shared_i0 [get_pins {msys_i/vio_0/inst/PROBE_IN_INST/probe_in_reg_reg[*]/D}] set_false_path -from [get_pins {msys_i/labtools_fmeter_0/U0/F_reg[*]/C}] -to $_xlnx_shared_i0 set_false_path -from [get_pins msys_i/labtools_fmeter_0/U0/COUNTER_REFCLK_inst/bl.DSP48E_2/CLK] -to $_xlnx_shared_i0 set_false_path -from [get_pins {msys_i/labtools_fmeter_0/U0/FMETER_gen[*].COUNTER_F_inst/bl.DSP48E_2/CLK}] -to [get_pins {msys_i/labtools_fmeter_0/U0/F_reg[*]/D}]
Software Design - Vitis
For Vitis project creation, follow instructions from:
Application
Template location: "<project folder>\sw_lib\sw_apps\"
scu_te0712
MCS Firmware to configure SI5338 and Reset System.
spi_bootloader
TE modified SPI Bootloader from Henrik Brix Andersen.
Bootloader to load app or second bootloader from flash into DDR.
Here it loads the u-boot.elf from QSPI-Flash to RAM. Hence u-boot.srec becomes redundant.
Descriptions:
- Modified Files: bootloader.c
- Changes:
- Change the SPI defines in the header
- Add some reiteration in the frist spi read call
hello_te0712
Hello TE0712 is a AMD(Xilinx) Hello World example as endless loop instead of one console output.
u-boot
U-Boot.elf is generated with PetaLinux. Vitis is used to generate u-boot.srec(obsolete). Vivado to generate *.mcs
Software Design - PetaLinux
For PetaLinux installation and project creation, follow instructions from:
Config
Start with petalinux-config or petalinux-config --get-hw-description
(Tipp: Search for Settings with shortcut "Shift"+"/")
Changes:
SUBSYSTEM_FLASH_AXI_QUAD_SPI_0_BANKLESS_PART0_SIZE = 0x5E0000 (fpga)
SUBSYSTEM_FLASH_AXI_QUAD_SPI_0_BANKLESS_PART1_SIZE = 0x400000 (boot)
SUBSYSTEM_FLASH_AXI_QUAD_SPI_0_BANKLESS_PART2_SIZE = 0x20000 (bootenv)
SUBSYSTEM_FLASH_AXI_QUAD_SPI_0_BANKLESS_PART3_SIZE = 0xB00000 (kernel)
(with this kernel flash address is 0xA00000 (fpga+boot+bootenv) and Kernel size 0xB00000)
U-Boot
Start with petalinux-config -c u-boot
Changes:
CONFIG_ENV_IS_NOWHERE=y
# CONFIG_ENV_IS_IN_SPI_FLASH is not set
# CONFIG_PHY_ATHEROS is not set
# CONFIG_PHY_BROADCOM is not set
# CONFIG_PHY_DAVICOM is not set
# CONFIG_PHY_LXT is not set
# CONFIG_PHY_MICREL_KSZ90X1 is not set
# CONFIG_PHY_MICREL is not set
# CONFIG_PHY_NATSEMI is not set
# CONFIG_PHY_REALTEK is not set
CONFIG_RGMII=y
Content of platform-top.h located in <plnx-proj-root>\project-spec\meta-user\recipes-bsp\u-boot\files:
#include <configs/microblaze-generic.h> #include <configs/platform-auto.h> #define CONFIG_SYS_BOOTM_LEN 0xF000000
Device Tree
Content of system-user.dtsi located in <petalinux project directory>\project-spec\meta-user\recipes-bsp\device-tree\files:
/include/ "system-conf.dtsi" / { }; /* QSPI PHY */ &axi_quad_spi_0 { #address-cells = <1>; #size-cells = <0>; flash0: flash@0 { compatible = "jedec,spi-nor"; spi-tx-bus-width=<1>; spi-rx-bus-width=<4>; reg = <0x0>; #address-cells = <1>; #size-cells = <1>; spi-max-frequency = <25000000>; }; }; /* ETH PHY */ &axi_ethernetlite_0 { phy-handle = <&phy0>; mdio { #address-cells = <1>; #size-cells = <0>; phy0: phy@0 { device_type = "ethernet-phy"; reg = <1>; }; }; };
Kernel
Start with petalinux-config -c kernel
Changes:
No changes.
Rootfs
Start with petalinux-config -c rootfs
Changes:
# CONFIG_dropbear is not set
# CONFIG_dropbear-dev is not set
# CONFIG_dropbear-dbg is not set
# CONFIG_package-group-core-ssh-dropbear is not set
# CONFIG_packagegroup-core-ssh-dropbear-dev is not set
# CONFIG_packagegroup-core-ssh-dropbear-dbg is not set
# CONFIG_imagefeature-ssh-server-dropbear is not set
optional: to change the password settings at startup look at Adding extra users to the petalinux system.
"Dropbear" is part of the "petalinux-image-minimal" configuration, so changes in the petalinux rootfs will not be applied. To remove "dropbear" anyway, enter the following line in petalinuxbsp.conf in ..\petalinux\project-spec\meta-user\conf:
PACKAGE_EXCLUDE += " dropbear dropbear-openssh-sftp-server dropbear-dev dropbear-dbg dropbear-openssh-sftp-server packagegroup-core-ssh-dropbear packagegroup-core-ssh-dropbear-dbg packagegroup-core-ssh-dropbear-dev"
Applications
No additional application.
Additional Software
SI5338
File location "<project folder>\misc\Si5338\Si5338-*.slabtimeproj"
General documentation how you work with this project will be available on Si5338
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