Quartus® Prime Pro Edition User Guide: Partial Reconfiguration
ID
683834
Date
5/16/2025
Public
1.1. What's New In This Version
1.2. Partial Reconfiguration Terminology
1.3. Partial Reconfiguration Process Sequence
1.4. Internal Host Partial Reconfiguration
1.5. External Host Partial Reconfiguration
1.6. Partial Reconfiguration Design Flow
1.7. Partial Reconfiguration Design Considerations
1.8. Hierarchical Partial Reconfiguration
1.9. Partial Reconfiguration Design Timing Analysis
1.10. Partial Reconfiguration Design Simulation
1.11. Partial Reconfiguration Design Debugging
1.12. Partial Reconfiguration Security ( Stratix® 10 and Agilex™ 7 Designs)
1.13. PR Bitstream Compression and Encryption ( Arria® 10 and Cyclone® 10 GX Designs)
1.14. Avoiding PR Programming Errors
1.15. Exporting a Version-Compatible Compilation Database for PR Designs
1.16. Creating a Partial Reconfiguration Design Revision History
1.6.1. Step 1: Identify Partial Reconfiguration Resources
1.6.2. Step 2: Create Design Partitions
1.6.3. Step 3: Floorplan the Design
1.6.4. Step 4: Add the Partial Reconfiguration Controller IP
1.6.5. Step 5: Define Personas
1.6.6. Step 6: Create Revisions for Personas
1.6.7. Step 7: Compile the Base Revision and Export the Static Region
1.6.8. Step 8: Setup PR Implementation Revisions
1.6.9. Step 9: Program the FPGA Device
1.6.9.1. Generating PR Bitstream Files
1.6.9.2. Generating PR Bitstream Files
1.6.9.3. Partial Reconfiguration Bitstream Compatibility Checking
1.6.9.4. Raw Binary Programming File Byte Sequence Transmission Examples
1.6.9.5. Generating a Merged .pmsf File from Multiple .pmsf Files ( Arria® 10 and Cyclone® 10 GX Designs)
1.7.1. Partial Reconfiguration Design Guidelines
1.7.2. PR Design Timing Closure Best Practices
1.7.3. PR File Management
1.7.4. Evaluating PR Region Initial Conditions
1.7.5. Creating Wrapper Logic for PR Regions
1.7.6. Creating Freeze Logic for PR Regions
1.7.7. Resetting the PR Region Registers
1.7.8. Promoting Global Signals in a PR Region
1.7.9. Planning Clocks and other Global Routing
1.7.10. Implementing Clock Enable for On-Chip Memories
2.1. Internal and External PR Host Configurations
2.2. Partial Reconfiguration Controller IP
2.3. Partial Reconfiguration Controller Arria® 10/Cyclone® 10 IP
2.4. Partial Reconfiguration External Configuration Controller IP
2.5. Partial Reconfiguration Region Controller IP
2.6. Avalon® -MM Partial Reconfiguration Freeze Bridge IP
2.7. Avalon® -ST Partial Reconfiguration Freeze Bridge IP
2.8. Generating and Simulating Altera* IP
2.9. Quartus® Prime Pro Edition User Guide: Partial Reconfiguration Archive
2.10. Partial Reconfiguration Solutions IP User Guide Revision History
2.3.1. Agent Interface
2.3.2. Reconfiguration Sequence
2.3.3. Interrupt Interface
2.3.4. Parameters
2.3.5. Ports
2.3.6. Timing Specifications
2.3.7. PR Control Block and CRC Block Verilog HDL Manual Instantiation
2.3.8. PR Control Block and CRC Block VHDL Manual Instantiation
2.3.9. PR Control Block Signals
2.3.10. Configuring an External Host for Arria® 10 or Cyclone® 10 GX Designs
2.8.1. Specifying the IP Parameters and Options ( Quartus® Prime Pro Edition)
2.8.2. Running the Freeze Bridge Update script
2.8.3. IP Core Generation Output ( Quartus® Prime Pro Edition)
2.8.4. Arria® 10 and Cyclone® 10 GX PR Control Block Simulation Model
2.8.5. Generating the PR Persona Simulation Model
2.8.6. Secure Device Manager Partial Reconfiguration Simulation Model
1.11.1. Debugging PR Designs with the Signal Tap Logic Analyzer
To use the Signal Tap logic analyzer to debug PR designs, you must create a debug bridge to extend Signal Tap debugging into the PR partition. You can then use Signal Tap to debug by connecting to the debug bridge. To use the debug bridge, you instantiate the SLD JTAG Bridge Agent IP, SLD JTAG Bridge Host IP, and Configuration Reset Release Endpoint to Debug Logic IP for each PR region in your design.
You must instantiate the following IP in your design to ensure you can use Signal Tap to debug your PR region:
- Instantiate the SLD JTAG Bridge Agent IP in the static region.
- Instantiate the SLD JTAG Bridge Host IP and the Configuration Reset Release Endpoint to Debug Logic IP in the PR region of the default persona.
- Instantiate the SLD JTAG Bridge Host IP and the Configuration Reset Release Endpoint to Debug Logic IP, for each of the personas, whenever creating revisions for the personas.
The Signal Tap logic analyzer uses the hierarchical debug capabilities provided by the Quartus® Prime software to tap signals in the static and PR regions simultaneously.
You can debug multiple personas present in your PR region, as well as multiple PR regions. For complete information on the debug infrastructure using hierarchical hubs, refer to Quartus Prime Pro Edition User Guide: Debug Tools.