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Tirupataiah
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2 years ago

AXI Bridge test in Stratix-10 EVM

Hi,

I am unable to test the HPS->FPGA AXI bridge in Stratix-10 H-Tile Dev Kit. Please provide the reference example or document to test the HPS->FPGA AXI bridge in the Stratix-10 Dev Kit.

Thank you.

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  • tehjingy_Altera's avatar
    tehjingy_Altera
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    Hi Tirupataiah


    Could you please share what kind of test you are looking for?

    Are you looking at some stress test for the axi bridge?


    Regards

    Jingyang, Teh


    • Tirupataiah's avatar
      Tirupataiah
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      Hi JingyangTeh,

      I am trying to write from HPS and read from FPGA using this AXI bridge. How i can proceed with the basic design from FPGA and HPS side. Basic write and read operations only i want to try.

      Please help me regarding this in Stratix-10 Dev Kit.

  • tehjingy_Altera's avatar
    tehjingy_Altera
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    Hi Tirupataiah

    Once booted into linux, you could read or write to the memory location with the md command.

    You could refer to the link below for the register map.

    https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/programmable/hps/stratix-10/hps.html

    To communicate through the HPS-to-FPGA bridge.

    You can start write/read from the base address of 0xC0000000.

    For the device that is connected to the bridge that you would like to interact with you could find the offset from the platform designer.

    You could refer to the base column.

    Please ignore the other IPs, the photo below serves the purpose of showing where the base address is.

    Regards

    Jingyang, Teh

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    tehjingy_Altera
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    Hi


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    Regards

    Jingyang, Teh