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=== Device Usage Statistics ===
The device usage statistics are displayed on the terminal while building the bitfile.  The log is saved to disk at:
cae_fpga.map
Search in the document for "Design Summay" for a percentage break down in LUT, Flip flop, and BRAM usage.


== Choose a New Signature ==  
== Choose a New Signature ==  

Revision as of 16:52, 24 September 2012

This page covers the creation and installation of a custom personality/bitfile (a modification of the vector adder sample project).

Building a Bitfile

Copy the newest version of the example project and set your environment variables if you have not done so already. You can make a small modification to the verilog code if you wish, such as making it a vector subtractor instead of a vector adder.

Next, compile your bitfile:

cd ~/pdk_sample/cae_vadd/phys
make

The bitfile will take a long time to create (while the Reference Manual states 2 to 4 hours, it may take much longer). Be patient.

Next, package your bitfile using the command:

make release

Device Usage Statistics

The device usage statistics are displayed on the terminal while building the bitfile. The log is saved to disk at:

cae_fpga.map

Search in the document for "Design Summay" for a percentage break down in LUT, Flip flop, and BRAM usage.

Choose a New Signature

Custom personalities should not use the default PDK signature (4.1.1.1.0). Choose a new signature between 65000 and 65535. In this example, we will use 65123.1.1.1.0.

You will need to create a new directory and copy the pertinent files to this directory:

cd /opt/convey/personalities
mkdir 65123.1.1.1.0
cd 65123.1.1.1.0

cp /home/PROJECT_RELEASE/DATE/cae_fpga.tgz ./ae_fpga.tgz

This is the only required file, but you may copy PersDesc.dat from the default PDK folder to your new folder and uncomment additional custom instructions you have used.

cp /opt/convey/personalities/4.1.1.1.0/PersDesc.dat ./

Instead of adding a new directory to Convey's personality folder as done above, you may set the CNY_PERSONALITY_PATH environment variable to any directory, i.e.

export CNY_PERSONALITY_PATH=/home/PROJECT_PATH/
  or
setenv CNY_PERSONALITY_PATH /home/PROJECT_PATH/

The default when the CNY_PERSONALITY_PATH is not set is to use the /opt/convey/personalities folder.

You will also need to update the customdb file in /opt/convey/personalities (or create your own customdb file in your user defined personalities folder). This file is used by the cny_get_signature function and converts strings to a signature number. Our customdb file contains the following text:

65123.1.1.1.0,subtractor

Finally, there are certain places in the code where you should ensure that the signature has been updated.

  • In the simulator (/sim/CaeIsaVadd.cpp), update: #define PERS_SIGN_CAE 0xfe63001000101000LL, where 0xfe63 is the hex value for your signature (65123).
  • In the C code, (SampleAppVadd/UserApp.c) update: cny_get_signature("subtractor", &sig, &sig2, &stat);, where "subtractor" is the pseudo name of your CAE given in the customdb file.
  • In the assembly code, (SampleAppVadd/cpVadd.s) update the signature directive: .signature pdk=65123

When you change the personalities directory, flush the MP cache. This will unload the current bitfile:

/opt/convey/sbin/mpcache -f

You can also add a signature, and preload a given bitfile by using the commands:

/opt/convey/sbin/mpcache -add  -S<personality>
/opt/convey/sbin/mpcache -load -S<personality>

Additional details are available in Appendix D of the Convey PDK Reference Manual (.pdf).

See Also

References