AN 802: Intel® Stratix® 10 SoC Device Design Guidelines
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683117
Date
12/14/2020
Public
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1. Introduction to the Intel® Stratix® 10 SoC Device Design Guidelines
2. Board Design Guidelines for Stratix 10 SoC FPGAs
3. Interfacing to the FPGA for Stratix 10 SoC FPGAs
4. System Considerations for Stratix 10 SoC FPGAs
5. Embedded Software Design Guidelines for Intel® Stratix® 10 SoC FPGAs
6. Recommended Resources for Stratix 10 SoC FPGAs
2.1. Pin Connection Considerations for Board Design
2.2. HPS Clocking and Reset Design Considerations
2.3. Design Considerations for Connecting Device I/O to HPS Peripherals and Memory
2.4. Design Guidelines for HPS Interfaces
2.5. HPS EMIF Design Considerations
2.6. HPS Memory Debug
2.7. Boundary Scan for HPS
2.8. Embedded Software Debugging and Trace
2.9. Board Design Guidelines for Intel® Stratix® 10 SoC FPGAs Revision History
3.1. Overview of HPS Memory-Mapped Interfaces
3.2. Recommended System Topologies
3.3. Recommended Starting Point for HPS-to-FPGA Interface Designs
3.4. Timing Closure for FPGA Accelerators
3.5. Information on How to Configure and Use the Bridges
3.6. Interfacing to the FPGA for Intel® Stratix® 10 SoC FPGAs Revision History
5.1. Overview
5.2. Assembling the Components of Your Software Development Platform
5.3. Golden Hardware Reference Design (GHRD)
5.4. Selecting an Operating System for Your Application
5.5. Assembling Your Software Development Platform for Linux*
5.6. Assembling your Software Development Platform for a Bare-Metal Application
5.7. Assembling your Software Development Platform for Partner OS or RTOS
5.8. Choosing the Bootloader Software
5.9. Selecting Software Tools for Development, Debug and Trace
5.10. Boot And Configuration Considerations
5.11. System Reset Considerations
5.12. Flash Considerations
5.13. Embedded Software Debugging and Trace
5.14. Embedded Software Design Guidelines for Intel® Stratix® 10 SoC FPGAs Revision History
3.5. Information on How to Configure and Use the Bridges
By default, the SSBL only brings all the bridges out of reset. It does not automatically configure or enable the bridges. You must specifically configure and enable all the bridges according to your own design. This can be accomplished by creating a “u-boot.scr” script file that is executed by the SSBL, where the SSBL modifies any registers necessary to configure the bridges. At this point the bridges are configured and enabled, and cannot be changed by the SSBL, even during any future FPGA configurations.