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3.3.1. Configuration Bitstream Encryption Using the Programming File Generator Graphical Interface
3.3.2. Configuration Bitstream Encryption Using the Programming File Generator Command Line Interface
3.3.3. Partially Encrypted Configuration Bitstream Generation Using the Command Line Interface
3.3.4. Partial Reconfiguration Bitstream Encryption
4.1. Using SDM Provision Firmware
4.2. Using QSPI Factory Default Helper Image on Owned Devices
4.3. Authentication Root Key Provisioning
4.4. Programming Key Cancellation ID Fuses
4.5. Canceling Root Keys
4.6. Programming Counter Fuses
4.7. Secure Data Object Service Root Key Provisioning
4.8. Security Setting Fuse Provisioning
4.9. AES Root Key Provisioning
4.10. Converting Owner Root Key, AES Root Key Certificates, and Fuse files to Jam STAPL File Formats
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4.3. Authentication Root Key Provisioning
To program the owner root key hashes to physical fuses, first you must load the provision firmware, next program the owner root key hashes, and then immediately perform a power-on reset. A power-on reset is not required if programming root key hashes to virtual fuses.
To program authentication root key hashes, you program the provision firmware helper image and run one of the following commands to program the root key .qky files.
// For physical (non-volatile) eFuses
quartus_pgm -c 1 -m jtag -o “p;root0.qky;root1.qky;root2.qky” --non_volatile_key
// For virtual (volatile) eFuses
quartus_pgm -c 1 -m jtag -o “p;root0.qky;root1.qky;root2.qky”
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