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Having a bd.tcl script in every IP is redundant. adi_ip.tcl: - add adi_init_bd_tcl - creates a blanch bd.tcl and a parameters temporary_case_dependencies.mk when compiling an IP. Its main purpose is to generate the bd.tcl, which will be included in the IP's file-set. - adi_auto_fill_bd_tcl will populate the empty bd.tcl based on the top IP parameters and the presence of these parameters in auto_set_param_list and auto_set_param_list_overwritable lists. This task can not be performed by the first described procedure since the file-set is not yet defined. adi_xilinx_device_info_enc.tcl: Split auto_set_param_list_overwritable from auto_set_param_list. As the name states, some of the parameters are overwritable, this will help when generating the bd.tcl script. library.mk: Include the temporary_case_dependencies.mk if it exists in the IP root folder. The mentioned *.mk file contains non generic dependencies for makefiles like targets to clean. |
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README.md
HDL Reference Designs
Analog Devices Inc. HDL libraries and projects.
Getting started
This repository supports reference designs for different Analog Devices boards based on Intel and Xilinx FPGA development boards or standalone.
Prerequisites
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Please make sure that you have the required tool version.
How to build a project
For building a projects, you have to use the GNU Make tool. If you're a Windows user please checkout this page, to see how you can install this tool.
To build a project, checkout the latest release, after that just cd to the project that you want to build and run make:
[~]cd projects/fmcomms2/zc706
[~]make
A more comprehensive build guide can be found under the following link: https://wiki.analog.com/resources/fpga/docs/build
Software
In general all the projects have no-OS (baremetal) and a Linux support. See no-OS or Linux for more information.
Which branch should I use?
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If you want to use the most stable code base, always use the latest release branch.
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If you want to use the greatest and latest, check out the master branch.
License
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The user should read each of these license terms, and understand the freedoms and responsibilities that he or she has by using this source/core.
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