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originally posted by mir+dec 15 2004, 03:28 am--><div class='quotetop'>quote (mir @ dec 15 2004, 03:28 am)</div>
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<!--quotebegin-kwokwong@Dec 14 2004, 09:00 AM
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i figured out that the epcs.flash contains the fpga configuartion and i can write it to starting at address 0. (am i right?).
i figured out (i maybe wrong) that the epcs_controller_boot_rom.flash - as outout of elf2flash - the application including the boot loader (from flash to ram).
i have compared the content of the epcs.flash with data starting from address 0 and they match to each other.
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Hi Kwok Wong,
when you compile and link your software NIOS II IDE creates 'epcs_controller_boot_rom.flash'. This file contains only your software. This is done by blocks starting with 32-Bit Length and 32-bit-Load-Address followed by as many data words as specified in the Length field (in bytes). These blocks are placed in the data fields of the S-records. In my design, I chose the block containing RAM data, load it to the RAM address and jump to the address, the last block (with length field = 0) provided in its address field. (And it works).
When you run Tools->Flash Programmer (in NIOS II IDE) you have to select a configuration, specified in your custom board design together with a reference designator (in the last drop down box). Obviously you have named this configuration 'epcs' because the file 'epcs.flash' is created. This file is much more larger and contains ( I think) all: boot loader, firmware and FPGA configuration. But I couldn't figure out how the original data are merged together.
As cyclone devices accept compressed configuration data, is it possible that all data bytes are automatically compressed then ?
Mike [/b]
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Hi,
I have compared the the epcs.flash and epcs_controller_boot_rom.flash with the EPCS serial flash content.
The epcs.flash (FPGA configuration data) matches with the EPCS flash contents.
However the size of the stored appliation data is smaller than the data in the epcs_controller_boot_rom.flash file.
I assume the NIOS II Flash Programmer tool has skipped some parts.
Could any one clarify this?
Regards,
Kwok Wong