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Solution 3: Restart embedded software
Solution 3: Restart embedded software
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Solution 4: Reprogram
Solution 4: Reprogram
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$ make run_VCU118
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Revision as of 17:54, 12 September 2019

Getting Started

1. Fetch changes from upstream repo

2. Checkout tag of your select release. See releases. This guide assumes VCU118-v2.0-alpha4.

$ git checkout VCU118-v2.0-alpha4

3. Make sure repo is clean

4. Get pre-built bitstream.

$ make get_latest_bitstream TAG=VCU118-v2.0-alpha4

5. Build embedded software

$ make sdk_gen_projects PRJ=VCU118

6. (Optional) Open a new terminal window and start debugging stream. Shows messages from embedded system once programmed.

$ make serial

7. Power on board

8. Program FPGA with bitstream + download embedded software and boot

$ make run_VCU118

Troubleshooting

Auto-negotiation failed

Sometimes a race-condition causes the auto-negotiation sequence to fail. This will make it impossible to connect to the embedded software via Ethernet.

Solution: Restart the embedded software only.

$ make run_VCU118_SW

Embedded software hangs

If you tried to talk to read or write a register that does not exist on the FPGA, the embedded system will hang. Unfortunately, there are no ways to avoid this.

Solution: Restart the embedded software only.

$ make run_VCU118_SW

Nothing works at all

Well, yeah.

Solution 1: Press the soft reset button

Solution 2: Press the hard reset button

Solution 3: Restart embedded software

$ make run_VCU118_SW

Solution 4: Reprogram

$ make run_VCU118