.. |fpga_name| replace:: Xilinx VCU118 .. _fpga_name: https://www.xilinx.com/products/boards-and-kits/vcu118.html .. |fpga_power_info| replace:: For the VCU118, this is usually ATX 4-pin peripheral power (**NOT** PCIe power) from the system's PSU, attached to the FPGA via the "ATX Power Supply Adapter Cable" that comes with the VCU118. .. |hwdb_entry_name| replace:: ``xilinx_vcu118_firesim_rocket_singlecore_4GB_no_nic`` .. |platform_name| replace:: xilinx_vcu118 .. |board_name| replace:: vcu118 .. |tool_type| replace:: Xilinx Vivado .. |tool_type_lab| replace:: Xilinx Vivado Lab .. |example_var| replace:: ``XILINX_VIVADO`` .. |deploy_manager_code| replace:: ``XilinxVCU118InstanceDeployManager`` .. |fpga_spi_part_number| replace:: ``mt25qu01g-spi-x1_x2_x4_x8`` .. |mcs_info| replace:: Inside, you will find four files; the ones we are currently interested in will be called ``firesim.mcs`` and ``firesim_secondary.mcs``. Note the full path of the ``firesim.mcs`` and ``firesim_secondary.mcs`` files for the next step. .. |fpga_attach_prereq| replace:: into an open PCIe slot in the machine. Also, ensure that the SW16 switches on the board are set to ``0101`` to enable QSPI flashing over JTAG (i.e., ``position 1 = 0``, ``position 2 = 1``, ``position 3 = 0``, and ``position 4 = 1``. Having the switch set to the side of the position label indicates 0.) .. |jtag_help| replace:: JTAG. .. |extra_mcs| replace:: file from step 7 and for Configuration file 2, choose the ``firesim_secondary.mcs`` file from step 7. .. |dip_switch_extra| replace:: power). Then, set the SW16 switches on the board to ``0001`` to set the board to automatically program the FPGA from the QSPI at boot (i.e., ``position 1 = 0``, ``position 2 = 0``, ``position 3 = 0``, and ``position 4 = 1``. Having the switch set to the side of the position label indicates 0.) .. |nitefury_patch_xdma| replace:: The directory you are now in contains the XDMA kernel module. Now, let's build and install it: .. include:: Xilinx-XDMA-Template.rst