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GonzalezRamirez
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3 years ago

Rocketboards Secure Boot Example with 5CSXFC6D6F31 instead of 5CSEBA6

I have been following the tutorial to implement the Cyclone V SoC secure boot example at https://rocketboards.org/foswiki/Projects/CycloneVSoCSecureBootExample and as attachment.

I can successfully generate both the hardware and the software projects, resulting in the .jic image. However, when inserting the image I get an error due to compability issues.

My question is: how can I adapt / rebuild the projects in order for them to be compatible with my board? Has anyone had the same issue?

Any guideline on pointers that might be related or help me?

Thanks a lot in advance.

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  • Hi,


    Just to confirm is your device is the "5CSXFC6D6F31"? Did you change in device assignment setting in Quartus of the GHRD, to your device "5CSXFC6D6F31"?


    Are you seeing the error when using Quartus Programmer?


  • Hello,

    Yes, I managed to rebuild the hardware taking my board (5CSXFC6D6F31) as target.

    Now, I'm having trouble programming the board with it (section 5).

    When converting the Programming File I can't find the correct Flash Loader (Only the 5CSXFC6D6).

    Then in the Programmer I can't set the device to match with my board.

    And if I try to, I get the error:

    Any ideas?

    Thanks a lot!

  • Hi,


    In the Quartus Programmer try to do the following;


    1. Press Auto Detect, and then select the device/s according to what you have on board.
    2. Then select the "name" device and click on Change File.
    3. Navigate to the location of your programming file and click OK.
    4. Click the Program/Configure checkbox, and Start.

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    Hi there Gonzalo, 

    Do you also have the mentioned "attached" files in the article "software-....tar.gz", "hardware-....tar.gz", and others mentioned in the article? Because I cannot find them anywhere, and the webpage from RocketBoards had been scrubbed all the way down to the Internet Archive, also. So if you can link/add those here, or shoot me a msg with the (monkstein88@gmail.com), it would help a lot of people, I think. 

    Thank you.