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Hello,
I have adapted the example for the Arria 10 SOCDK (Arria 10 SoC - Boot from SD Card) to the HAN-Pilot-Platform evaluation board from Terasic. I used the make_sdimage_p3.py script to generate the SD-Card image without linux binaries:
Partition 3: (format raw, type 0xA2) - u-boot-splx4.sfp
Partition 1: (format fat) - sdfs folder with - fit_spl_fpga.itb and u-boot.img
Partition 2: (format ext3) - empty
The SOC start-up seems to be ok, but the FPGA does not get configured:
When i start the board without SD-Card, put it in, and then connect with the debugger and start the system with the Debugging U-Boot script. The system boots and the FPGA gets configured…
The start-up runs like from SD-Card, but the FPGA gets configured!
Some more informations:
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Quartus (22.3 Pro) compilation with “Early Release of HPS IO”
1.1 Qsys EMIF with enabled “Early Release Mode” -
Convert .sof to .rbf with: quartus_cpf.exe --convert --hps -o bitstream_compression=off golden_top.sof golden_top.rbf
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Make fit_fpga_spl.itb with fit_fpga_spl.its in \u-boot-socfpga\board\altera\arria10-socdk
I recompiled U-Boot with #define DEBUG in include\configs\socfpga_common.h and found these error:
…
No configuration specified, trying default…
Found default configuration: ‘config-1’
FPGA: FPGA node count: 2
FPGA: fpga-periph-1
FPGA: fpga-core-1
FPGA: Start to program core bitstream …
FPGA: Data offset was found.
Can’t get ‘load’ property from FIT 0xffe24ec0, node: offset 248, name fpga-core-1 (FDT_ERR_NOTFOUND)
FPGA: No loadable was found.
FPGA: Using default DDR load address: 0x400 .
FPGA: External data: offset = 0x582d4, size = 0x1dcfb44.
blk_find_device: if_type=6, devnum=0: dwmmc0@ff808000.blk, 6, 0
…
Does anyone have any idea what the problem could be?
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Hi @aikeu,
okay, now im sure: The Intel In-System Sources and Probes IP hinders the FPGA from starting normally after it has been correctly configured by SD-Card. Even the old Quartus-Project works without the ISSP-IP. Now it makes sense why the FPGA starts when a connection to the programmer is established via JTAG or similar.
My workaround will be, that i only use FPGA Firmware without the debugging features (ISSP, SignalTap, ...) on the SD-Card and when i need this debugging features i will start the HPS with the ARMD DS debugger.
Thanks for the help, my problem has been solved.
Regards,
LFrin
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Hi @aikeu,
okay, now im sure: The Intel In-System Sources and Probes IP hinders the FPGA from starting normally after it has been correctly configured by SD-Card. Even the old Quartus-Project works without the ISSP-IP. Now it makes sense why the FPGA starts when a connection to the programmer is established via JTAG or similar.
My workaround will be, that i only use FPGA Firmware without the debugging features (ISSP, SignalTap, ...) on the SD-Card and when i need this debugging features i will start the HPS with the ARMD DS debugger.
Thanks for the help, my problem has been solved.
Regards,
LFrin
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Hi LFrin,
Glad that the issue has been resolved and thanks for sharing with the workaround method through your troubleshooting process.
I will close this thread for now and do consider open a new thread when there is further question.
Thanks agian.
Regards,
Aik Eu
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