Preparing design files for flash programming, Creating flash files using the nios ii eds – Altera DSP Development Kit, Stratix V Edition User Manual
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Appendix A: Programming the Flash Memory Device
Preparing Design Files for Flash Programming
DSP Development Kit, Stratix V Edition
July 2013
Altera Corporation
User Guide
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Altera recommends that you do not overwrite the factory hardware and factory
software images unless you are an expert with the Altera tools. If you unintentionally
overwrite the factory hardware or factory software image, refer to
Flash Device to the Factory Settings” on page A–4
Preparing Design Files for Flash Programming
You can obtain designs containing prepared .flash files from the
custom design.
The Nios II EDS sof2flash command line utility converts your Quartus II-compiled
.sof
into the .flash format necessary for the flash device. Similarly, the Nios II EDS
elf2flash
command line utility converts your compiled and linked Executable and
Linking Format File (.elf) software design to .flash. After your design files are in the
.flash
format, use the Board Update Portal or the Nios II EDS
nios2-flash-programmer
utility to write the .flash files to the user hardware 1 and
user software locations of the flash memory.
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For more information about Nios II EDS software tools and practices, refer to the
page of the Altera website.
Creating Flash Files Using the Nios II EDS
If you have an FPGA design developed using the Quartus II software, and software
developed using the Nios II EDS, follow these instructions:
1. On the Windows Start menu, click All Programs > Altera > Nios II EDS > Nios II
Command Shell
.
2. In the Nios II command shell, navigate to the directory where your design files
reside and type the following Nios II EDS commands:
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For Quartus II .sof files:
sof2flash --input=
--pfl --optionbit=0x00030000 --programmingmode=PS
r
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For Nios II .elf files:
elf2flash --base=0x0 --end=0x0FFFFFFF --reset=0x071C0000 --input=
--output=
--boot=$SOPC_KIT_NIOS2/components/altera_nios2/boot_loader_cfi.srec
r
The resulting .flash files are ready for flash device programming. If your design uses
additional files such as image data or files used by the runtime program, you must
first convert the files to .flash format and concatenate them into one .flash file before
using the Board Update Portal to upload them.
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The Board Update Portal standard .flash format conventionally uses either
<filename>_hw.flash for hardware design files or <filename>_sw.flash for software
design files.