[RFC PATCH 2/3] RISC-V: Initial DTS for Microchip ICICLE board

Ben Dooks ben.dooks at codethink.co.uk
Tue Nov 3 13:46:06 EST 2020


On 03/11/2020 18:40, Cyril.Jean at microchip.com wrote:
> On 11/3/20 6:28 PM, Ben Dooks wrote:
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>> On 03/11/2020 18:10, Cyril.Jean at microchip.com wrote:
>>> On 11/3/20 3:07 PM, Atish Patra wrote:
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>>>> On Fri, Oct 30, 2020 at 2:20 PM Ben Dooks
>>>> <ben.dooks at codethink.co.uk> wrote:
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>>>>>> @Cyril : Can we enable both eMMC & sdcard at the same time ?
>>>>> I would put /both/ in but only enable the one in use for the moment.
>>>>> Our boards are booting of eMMC as supplied, so this isn't going to
>>>>> work
>>>>> as well. The eMMC is 8bit wide, and thus is only delivering 11MB/sec
>>>>> instead of 22MB/sec. This performance is still not great, but losing
>>>>> half the data-rate is just not good.
>>>>>
>>>> I am not sure what should be enabled by default. Updating sdcard is
>>>> much
>>>> easier than eMMC card and we use that approach.
>>>>
>>>> @Cyril: Is there a way that we can enable both ?
>>>>
>>> Yes, we can enable both but this requires a modification to the FPGA
>>> design. One of the guys prototyped this while I was away. We will move
>>> this along. This will require reprogramming the FPGA with a new design
>>> and HSS version.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>> Cyril.
>>
>> I either missed or couldn't find a way of forcing the boot mode to be
>> from the SD slot. Have I missed something? At the moment we'd like to
>> have more storage available as the ~7G free on the eMMC is not enough.
>>
> Currently, you need to program a different FPGA bitstream on  the board
> to boot from SD-card. The different bitstream configures muxes on the
> board to connect the SD slot to the FPGA and the HSS included in the bit
> stream configures the FPGA IOs correctly.
> 
> Links to the programming files are found in this document:
> https://github.com/polarfire-soc/polarfire-soc-documentation/blob/master/boards/mpfs-icicle-kit-es/updating-icicle-kit/updating-icicle-kit-design-and-linux.md

Thanks, but i've no way of remotely re-writing the bitstream
of the FPGA since the tools are x86 only and we're using a Pi3
to connect the boards we have to the network.

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