| Introduction |
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| The FPGA subsystem supports reprogramming FPGAs dynamically under |
| Linux. Some of the core intentions of the FPGA subsystems are: |
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| * The FPGA subsystem is vendor agnostic. |
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| * The FPGA subsystem separates upper layers (userspace interfaces and |
| enumeration) from lower layers that know how to program a specific |
| FPGA. |
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| * Code should not be shared between upper and lower layers. This |
| should go without saying. If that seems necessary, there's probably |
| framework functionality that can be added that will benefit |
| other users. Write the linux-fpga mailing list and maintainers and |
| seek out a solution that expands the framework for broad reuse. |
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| * Generally, when adding code, think of the future. Plan for reuse. |
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| The framework in the kernel is divided into: |
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| FPGA Manager |
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| If you are adding a new FPGA or a new method of programming an FPGA, |
| this is the subsystem for you. Low level FPGA manager drivers contain |
| the knowledge of how to program a specific device. This subsystem |
| includes the framework in fpga-mgr.c and the low level drivers that |
| are registered with it. |
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| FPGA Bridge |
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| FPGA Bridges prevent spurious signals from going out of an FPGA or a |
| region of an FPGA during programming. They are disabled before |
| programming begins and re-enabled afterwards. An FPGA bridge may be |
| actual hard hardware that gates a bus to a CPU or a soft ("freeze") |
| bridge in FPGA fabric that surrounds a partial reconfiguration region |
| of an FPGA. This subsystem includes fpga-bridge.c and the low level |
| drivers that are registered with it. |
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| FPGA Region |
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| If you are adding a new interface to the FPGA framework, add it on top |
| of an FPGA region. |
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| The FPGA Region framework (fpga-region.c) associates managers and |
| bridges as reconfigurable regions. A region may refer to the whole |
| FPGA in full reconfiguration or to a partial reconfiguration region. |
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| The Device Tree FPGA Region support (of-fpga-region.c) handles |
| reprogramming FPGAs when device tree overlays are applied. |