Rev |
Log message |
Author |
Age |
Path |
33 |
Fixed the network receive CRC and MAC checking, and added ip-checking and
minimum packet length checking to the receiver. |
dgisselq |
2899d 04h |
/ |
32 |
Brought the CPU to its first working version, to include demo. |
dgisselq |
2900d 07h |
/ |
31 |
Initial network is now working. Adding CPU control files to repository. |
dgisselq |
2901d 00h |
/ |
30 |
Network transmit and MIG memory both work now, though the clock speed has
been dropped to 80.125MHz. |
dgisselq |
2901d 00h |
/ |
29 |
Here's the memory pin list, necessary for running Xilinx's Memory Interface
Generator. |
dgisselq |
2928d 20h |
/ |
28 |
Including the updates and corrections from the wbuart32 project. |
dgisselq |
2928d 21h |
/ |
27 |
Bus changes ... |
dgisselq |
2928d 21h |
/ |
26 |
Adjusted the timing comments. |
dgisselq |
2928d 21h |
/ |
25 |
The memory now works. However, the core speed has been lowered to 81.25MHz
to do this. The top level file is no longer fasttop.v, but toplevel.v. |
dgisselq |
2937d 05h |
/ |
24 |
Here are the updates from the first (failed) attempt to try to integrate
the DDR3 SDRAM controller onto this board. |
dgisselq |
2956d 01h |
/ |
23 |
Includes settings necessary for the Arty to load from flash builds, and to
reconfigure itself later. |
dgisselq |
2966d 00h |
/ |
22 |
A useful script for programming the device, given that the current device
program includes a valid comms interface. |
dgisselq |
2966d 00h |
/ |
21 |
Removed the OLED controller one additional clock from the bus. This was
necessary to maintain the 200MHz clock speed, especially given the growing
fanout of the device bus. |
dgisselq |
2966d 00h |
/ |
20 |
Lots of bug fixes: After turning on XIP, and running in XIP mode, leaving XIP
mode turns it back off again, necessitating a new write to the VCon register.
Further, XIP mode starts in extended SPI mode, and only transfers in QSPI
mode for data. Finally, two new commands have been created: enabling the
SPI memory reset, and actually resetting the SPI memory. In general, these
are all better--as the EQSPI flash controller now works with these changes,
whereby it didn't really work without them before. |
dgisselq |
2966d 00h |
/ |
19 |
Creates an LED mask portion of writing to the LED's register. Only those
bits specified in the mask (bits [7:4]) will be adjusted in the LED
register on a write. Hence to set all on, set the LED register to 0x0ff,
all off, 0x0f0, or to set LED 0 to on while leaving the others unchanged,
set it to 0x011. |
dgisselq |
2966d 00h |
/ |
18 |
The device can now program and configure itself, allowing bootstrap possibilities.
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dgisselq |
2966d 00h |
/ |
17 |
Fixed the misaddressed I/O peripherals in the fastio peripheral group. In
particular, UART and GPS were misaddressed. This has now been fixed, so these
peripherals (should) match the spec. Further, the default speed of the two
UARTs has been adjusted to 115200/8N1 for the aux UART, and 9600/8N1 for the
GPS UART. The Aux UART transmitter also passes testing, so at least that one
works. |
dgisselq |
2967d 23h |
/ |
16 |
This returns the scope to its original configuration, where the decode()
function is not allowed to have any side effects. |
dgisselq |
2968d 00h |
/ |
15 |
These files were changed/perfected as part of getting the EQSPI flash driver
up and running. They currently match the hardware, as far as I can tell, and
the test bench (_tb.cpp file) shows that the Verilog modules work (with the
simulated hardware) as designed. |
dgisselq |
2968d 01h |
/ |
14 |
All changes made as a part of getting the flash driver up and running. Today,
it successfully programmed a configuration into the Arty via wbprogram, so ...
that's been my last/best test. |
dgisselq |
2968d 01h |
/ |