From: Peter Ryser <peter.ryser@xilinx.com>
To: linuxppc-embedded@ozlabs.org
Subject: Re: Source of xparameter_ml300.h
Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2005 02:57:18 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <433A68FE.8030907@xilinx.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <430C7C3A.4000601@ru.mvista.com>
Please have a look at XAPP765
(http://direct.xilinx.com/bvdocs/appnotes/xapp765.pdf) and the EDK
documentation to see how this works. The latest MLD to create a BSP for
a linuxppc-2.4 kernel is linuxppc_mvl31_v1_01_a. linuxppc_mvl31_v1_00_a
works too but everything else is not up-to-date.
The documentation and tutorials for the ML310 board are also an
excellent source of information how to get a Linux kernel up and running
on Virtex-II Pro (see http://www.xilinx.com/ml310).
The reference design for the ML403 is yet another source of information
(http://www.xilinx.com/ml403). Have a look at the reference design users
guide.
Using the MLD (tcl script) is much less error-prone than any other
method that involves changing the files by hand. It's a little bit of a
learning curve but once mastered it just works.
- Peter
Andrei Konovalov wrote:
> Grant Likely wrote:
>
>> Does anyone know the origin of xparameter_ml300.h? The
>> Xilinx EDK generates an xparameters.h file for each design, but the
>> structure of the file changes between releases.
>>
>> I want to know if xparameters_ml300.h is the exact output produced by
>> EDK or if stuff was changed before it was submitted to the mainline
>> tree. (ie. all the stuff under the "linux redefines" comment block)
>
>
> EDK can also generate the "Linux BSP".
> In this case EDK uses the scripts from (depending on your setup)
> /opt/xilinx/edk/7.1/sw/ThirdParty/bsp/linux_v2_00_b/data/
> In particular, linux_v2_1_0.tcl adds those "linux redefines"
> and renames xparameters.h to xparameters_ml300.h.
>
>> Also, where can I get the bitstream/systemace file that matches
>> xparameters_ml300.h?
>
>
> The most reliable way is to generate both (bitstream and
> xparameters_ml300.h) by yourself. :)
>
> But if you are speaking about the xparameters_ml300.h in the community
> trees (linuxppc-2.4 and the 2.6 one from kernel.org), this file
> is for the reference design by Xilinx:
>
> http://www.xilinx.com/ise/embedded/edk6_2docs/ml300_edk3.zip
>
>> I've got a custom ml300 image that I'm regression
>> testing against, but I'd like to also test against some form of 'stock'
>> image. :)
>>
>> Thanks,
>> g.
>
>
> Thanks,
> Andrei
>
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2005-09-28 10:38 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 8+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2005-08-23 17:03 Source of xparameter_ml300.h Grant Likely
2005-08-24 13:55 ` Andrei Konovalov
2005-08-24 15:12 ` Grant Likely
2005-09-28 9:57 ` Peter Ryser [this message]
[not found] <20050824134404.B1DF668108@ozlabs.org>
2005-08-25 1:20 ` T Ziomek
2005-08-25 6:24 ` Grant Likely
2005-08-25 22:17 ` T Ziomek
2005-08-25 23:02 ` Grant Likely
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