On 7/2/17 11:18 pm, Jose Pedro Canilho wrote: > Hey all! Hi and welcome.
> I'm trying to run a simple RTEMS program in my Zedboard, and I'm having > some issues figuring out how to actually run my program on the board. > I have my program successfully compiled with the ARM cross-compiling > tool and the appropriate BSP ('Xilinx_zynq_zedboard'). Great. > However, the only way I know to actually upload the executables to Zynq > devices is through the Xilinx tool-chain, which already provides its own > BSP based on the CPU+FPGA bistream file created. > > > I've tried to create a small baremetal application for the Zedboard and > somewhat blindly replace the generated .elf with my RTEMS executable. > Obviously this didn't work... :) > > > As I've read throughout some posts in the mailing list, it is advised to > keep the hardware and software development workflows separated. Yes this is what I recommend. It is about allowing the hardware and software tools to updated without impacting the each other. The hardware development and software does need to combine on the target. > But at > some point I'll have to upload my software to the device. Is there a > straightforward way to accomplish this? I'm a bit lost at this point... I have started to document what you need to do ... https://devel.rtems.org/wiki/Boards/Zynq%20-%20Zedboard It is missing some steps which I will fill in when I can. I hope it helps get you going. Chris _______________________________________________ devel mailing list devel@rtems.org http://lists.rtems.org/mailman/listinfo/devel