CAN benchmark FPGA design and software for MicroZed board. Building ======== 1. Build Hardware Description File (system.hdf) The compiled system.hdf file is itself versioned so if you did not modify the system configuration, you do not have to build it. 1.1 Recreate the Vivado project Run this step only once. Make sure you have sourced $VIVADO_INSTALL_DIR/settings.sh. $ make system_project 1.2 Build system.hdf $ make system/system.hdf 2. Configure TFTP server 3. Configure NFS server The server must support NFSv2, otherwise it will not work and no sensible error message will be printed. 4. Modify module IP, server IPs and paths in u-boot environment and bootscript Set the variables "ipaddr", "serverip" in uEnv.txt and "nfsserver", "nfspath" in bootscript.txt. 5. Modify the NFS server IP and path in bootscript (petalinux/bootscript.txt) 6.1 Configure PetaLinux and applications Make sure you have sourced both $VIVADO_INSTALL_DIR/settings.sh and $PETALINUX_INSTALL_DIR/settings.sh. $ make petalinux_config You may then configure PetaLinux or its components. Set NFS server path in configuration (TODO: where). The rootfs will be rsynced here by petalinux-build. You may later change the NFS server IP and path in bootscript. $ cd petalinux && petalinux-config 6.2 Build PetaLinux and applications $ make petalinux_build This should also rsync the rootfs and images to specified locations. 6. Copy images/linux/{image.ub,top_wrapper.bit,system.dtb,bootscript} into /tftpboot 7. Copy boot files to SD card Copy the boot image (petalinux/images/linux/BOOT.IMG), u-boot environment (petalinux/uEnv.txt) to a FAT32 partition on SD card. The internal QSPI flash may be used instead, however make sure the jumpers on MicroZed board are set appropriately.