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Select all default options, allow the program to launch vmware-toolbox | Select all default options, allow the program to launch vmware-toolbox | ||
− | Add the following to /etc/rc.local (then sudo chmod +x /etc/rc.local): | + | Add the following to /etc/rc.local (then <code>sudo chmod +x /etc/rc.local</code>): |
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/usr/bin/vmware-user & | /usr/bin/vmware-user & | ||
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− | **Note, for the first command you may receive a permissions error. Try the command | + | **Note, for the first command you may receive a permissions error. Try the command <code>sudo su</code> to get a root shell then run the same command sans 'sudo' |
* Plug in the Spartan 3E board. Apply power and attach the USB cable between the board and computer. If everything has been done successfully, a greed LED will illuminate next to the USB receptacle on the boad. If unsuccessful, the red LED will be dimly lit. | * Plug in the Spartan 3E board. Apply power and attach the USB cable between the board and computer. If everything has been done successfully, a greed LED will illuminate next to the USB receptacle on the boad. If unsuccessful, the red LED will be dimly lit. | ||
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* Install the Xilinx EDK (SDK and Chipscope if required) | * Install the Xilinx EDK (SDK and Chipscope if required) | ||
− | ===Installing | + | ===Installing libusb-driver=== |
Install libusb-dev and git: | Install libusb-dev and git: | ||
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− | Add the following lines to /opt/Xilinx/11.1/settings32.sh just after list="" | + | Add the following lines to /opt/Xilinx/11.1/settings32.sh just after <code>list=""</code> |
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export XIL_IMPACT_USE_LIBUSB=0 | export XIL_IMPACT_USE_LIBUSB=0 | ||
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+ | *Note if you wish to create a launcher in the desktop environment, use the following format for the 'command' and it will automatically source the settings32.sh before launching the application: | ||
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+ | /bin/bash -c 'source /opt/Xilinx/11.1/settings32.sh && ise' | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
Sources and Other Contributors: | Sources and Other Contributors: | ||
Via (VTLUUG member) | Via (VTLUUG member) |
Revision as of 13:49, 10 February 2010
Contents
Setting Up Xilinx Utilities
The following instructions were written for Xubuntu 9.10 running on a VMware player virtual machine and may not work on other platforms or versions. If you would like to see additional coverage, please add it yourself or make a request on the wiki's wanted page.
Note that some utilities such as 'impact' are capable of using the libusb driver, while others such as 'xmd' must use the libusb-driver driver. libusb-0.1.4 is installed generally by default in *ubuntu distributions and should be available (but the udev magic still has to happen for the cable to work). In this install, we specify use of the libusb-driver by adding some lines in /opt/Xilinx/11.1/settings32.sh
Operating System
- Install Xubuntu virtual machine
- Update OS
- Reboot (to load latest kernel)
Re-Install VMware tools
sudo apt-get install build-essential linux-headers-`uname -r` psmisc
(Install VMWare tools through host menu)
Unzip tarball from /mnt/cdrom (or cdrom1) to local dir (such as ~/):
cd ~/vmware-tools-distrib sudo ./vmware-install.pl
Select all default options, allow the program to launch vmware-toolbox
Add the following to /etc/rc.local (then sudo chmod +x /etc/rc.local
):
/usr/bin/vmware-user &
Add the following to /etc/fstab:
.host:/ /mnt/hgfs vmhgfs user,defaults 0 0
Reboot (Verify any shared folders are now mounted on /mnt/hgfs) (Verify vmware-user is running with: ps ax | grep vmware
)
Supporting Libraries
Install libusb:
sudo apt-get install libusb-0.1-4
Install fxload:
sudo apt-get install fxload
Xilinx Tool Installation
Install Xilinx ISE Webpack (do not install cable drivers or XilinxUpdate), then run the following commands:
sudo sed /opt/Xilinx/11.1/ISE/bin/lin/xusbdfwu.rules -e 's:TEMPNODE:tempnode:g' > /etc/udev/rules.d/xusbdfwu.rules sudo cp /opt/Xilinx/11.1/ISE/bin/lin/xusb*.hex /usr/share/ sudo restart udev
- Note, for the first command you may receive a permissions error. Try the command
sudo su
to get a root shell then run the same command sans 'sudo'
- Note, for the first command you may receive a permissions error. Try the command
- Plug in the Spartan 3E board. Apply power and attach the USB cable between the board and computer. If everything has been done successfully, a greed LED will illuminate next to the USB receptacle on the boad. If unsuccessful, the red LED will be dimly lit.
- Install the Xilinx EDK (SDK and Chipscope if required)
Installing libusb-driver
Install libusb-dev and git:
sudo apt-get install libusb-dev git-core
Download libusb-driver sources:
cd ~/ git clone git://git.zerfleddert.de/usb-driver
Compile and install libusb driver
cd usb-driver/ make make lib32 sudo cp libusb-drive.so /usr/local/lib/
Create a script in /etc/profile.d/ with the following contents:
#!/bin/bash export PATH="$PATH/opt/Xilinx/EDK/bin/lin:/opt/Xilinx/11.1/EDK/gnu/microblaze/lin/bin/:/opt/Xilinx/11.1/SDK/bin/lin:/opt/Xilinx/11.1/ISE/bin/lin"
Make the script executable:
sudo chmod +x /etc/profile.d/xlilnx-settings.sh
Add the following lines to /opt/Xilinx/11.1/settings32.sh just after list=""
export XIL_IMPACT_USE_LIBUSB=0 export LD_PRELOAD=/usr/local/lib/libusb-driver.so
16) Prior to launching a Xilinx tool (such as xmd), you must type the following command:
source /opt/Xilinx/11.1/settings32.sh
- Note if you wish to create a launcher in the desktop environment, use the following format for the 'command' and it will automatically source the settings32.sh before launching the application:
/bin/bash -c 'source /opt/Xilinx/11.1/settings32.sh && ise'
Sources and Other Contributors: Via (VTLUUG member) forums.xilinx.com wiki.archlinux.org
Makefile Tricks
Automatic Download
This automatically downloads your program to the Spartan board after building. It assumes $(NAME).elf is the file you'd like to download. Note that you will probably miss warning messages regarding your code so you might want to first run make normally.
dl: $(NAME).elf echo 'dow $(NAME).elf' > xmd.ini echo 'run' >> xmd.ini xmd rm xmd.ini
When you're done, type exit
to quit xmd.
Automatic Debug
debug: $(NAME).elf mb-gdb & xmd
When you're done, type exit
on the command line to quit xmd.
Programming the Board
If you're given a self-extracting archive, create a directory and move the file to it to avoid getting "tar bombed" and unzip it. Replace "update-s09-2" with the name of your file.
NAME=update-s09-2 mkdir ${NAME} mv ${NAME}.exe ${NAME} cd ${NAME} unzip ${NAME}.exe
Now you should see a file called "update.bat". You can take a look at its contents to get a clue about the commands we'll need to run.
less update.bat
Use the arrow keys or page up/down keys to navigate and press q to quit. Essentially, we just need to run Xilinx's impact programmer with the given file. The script given to us will have a Windows-style path to where the self-extracting archive would have unpacked itself. Run the following command to fix this:
sed -i s/'c:\\.*\\'/'.\/'/ ProgramBoot.cmd
Now all we need to do is run the programmer. Make sure the Xilinx tools are in your path and that the Spartan board is connected via USB and powered on.
impact -batch ProgramBoot.cmd
Cable Lock Workaround
Sometimes you'll get an error with cable locking. Typing the following into xmd should fix this.
xclean_cablelock