EDM01-36v10 DAG_9.2X2_Card_User_Guide - Configuring the DAG card
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©2010 - 2012 Endace Technology Ltd. Confidential - Version 10 - May 2012
--reset-method
<reprogram method>
Specify the method to reprogram the card.
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1.Immediate / Rude Reprogram
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2.Negotiated Link Disable, Reprogram, Retrain
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3.Negotiated Bus Hot Reset, Reprogram (default)].
Caution:
Do not use with DAG 7.4S, 7.5G2/G4, 9.2X2 or 9.2SX2
-s,--swid-rom-write
<swid>
Write given SWID to ROM. The key must be supplied with the
-m
option.
--swid-write <swid>
Write given SWID. The key must be supplied with the -m option, requires a valid
running XScale ROM Image. (3.7T, 3.7D, 3.8S and 7.1S only)
-t,--swid-read-bytes
<bytes>
Read <bytes> of SWID, requires a valid running XScale ROM image (3.7T only)
-u,--swid-erase
Erase SWID from ROM.
--unknown
Force loading firmware. Not recommended unless absolutely necessary - use only
with extreme caution.
Caution:
May prevent DAG card operation or even damage the DAG card.
-v,--verbose
Increase verbosity.
-V,--version
Display version information.
-w,--write
Write ROM (implies erase). [Default is read.]
--write-out <filename>
Write the contents of the ROM to a file.
-x,--list-revisions
Display Xilinx revision strings (the default if no arguments are given).
-y,--verify
Verify write to ROM.
-z,--zero
Zero ROM. [Default is read.]
Note:
Not all commands are supported by all DAG cards.
To view the FPGA image revision strings, type the following:
dagrom -dX -x
Where X is the device number of the DAG card you want to configure
factory: d92x2pci_bfs-eth ...
user 1: d92x2pci_bfs-eth...
user 2: d92x2pci_bfs-eth ... (active)
user 3: d92x2pci_bfs-eth ...
User Image 1 will load on power up cycle
Card Serial: 922
Preparing the DAG card for use
Before configuring the DAG card you must run the appropriate
dagconfig
command to set the default
parameters in the DAG card. This ensures the DAG card functions correctly once you begin capturing
data.
Note:
Ensure you do this each time the FPGA is reprogrammed.
dagconfig -dX default
(Where X is the device number of the DAG card you want to configure).
The current DAG 9.2X2 configuration displays and the firmware is verified as correctly loaded. See
dagconfig
(page 33) for more information.