ZynqMP-FPGA-Linux
FPGA+SoC+Linux+Device Tree Overlay+FPGA Manager U-Boot&Linux Kernel&Debian11 Images (for Xilinx:Zynq Ultrascale+ MPSoC) (by ikwzm)
udmabuf
User space mappable dma buffer device driver for Linux. (by ikwzm)
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- | BSD 2-clause "Simplified" License |
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ZynqMP-FPGA-Linux
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Alternative to Petalinux using buildroot?
I've found an alternative by Mr.Ichiro, repo. But it's dependant on Xilinx's xlnx built linux kernel, otherwise it's fantastic.
udmabuf
Posts with mentions or reviews of udmabuf.
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Petalinux <---> FPGA using DMA
I started off by using udmabuf to map regions of my memory to the userspace ensuring that there are no conflicts with the kernel and app.
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Petalinux and DMA with Xilinx SoC
Install the u-dma-buf kernel module to map a section of your virtual address space to be contiguous in your physical address space.
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[BEGINNER] How to send Ethernet packets from HPS to FPGA on Cyclone V ? (DMA)
Lastly, what I think would be the way - DMA so that the CPU doesn't really have to copy each and every packet into RAM - but I have no idea how to go about this, but I've seen some syscalls that shall be able to tell Linux to actually 'put' packets there (I really am a beginner, sorry guys, I'm trying my best tho!). And I've had a slight experience with u-dma-buf kernel module (https://github.com/ikwzm/udmabuf), which might be the place we wanna Linux to put packets to. Then, we'd give the FPGA the address of the buffer allocated by u-dma-buf and it would simply start the processing from there. Is that correct or am I missing something ?
What are some alternatives?
When comparing ZynqMP-FPGA-Linux and udmabuf you can also consider the following projects:
owrt-ubi-installer - OpenWrt firmware installer for the Linksys E8450 aka. Belkin RT3200
dokany - User mode file system library for windows with FUSE Wrapper
linksys-e8450-openwrt-installer - OpenWrt firmware installer for the Linksys E8450 aka. Belkin RT3200 [Moved to: https://github.com/dangowrt/owrt-ubi-installer]
tn40xx-driver - Linux driver for tn40xx from Tehuti Networks
openwifi - open-source IEEE 802.11 WiFi baseband FPGA (chip) design: driver, software
xpadneo - Advanced Linux Driver for Xbox One Wireless Controller (shipped with Xbox One S)
debian-10-buster-pogoplug-v4 - Debian 10(buster) for Pogoplug v4
linux-xlnx - The official Linux kernel from Xilinx
XRT - Run Time for AIE and FPGA based platforms