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2. Introduction to the Hard Processor System
The Arria® V system-on-a-chip (SoC) is composed of two distinct portions- a dual-core Arm* Cortex®-A9 hard processor system (HPS) and an FPGA. The HPS architecture integrates a wide set of peripherals that reduce board size and increase performance within a system.
The SoC features the FPGA I/O, which is I/O pins dedicated to the FPGA fabric.
The HPS consists of the following types of modules:
- Microprocessor unit (MPU) subsystem with a dual Arm* Cortex®-A9 MPCore* processor
- Flash memory controllers
- SDRAM controller subsystem
- System interconnect
- On-chip memories
- Support peripherals
- Interface peripherals
- Debug components
- Phase-locked loops (PLLs)
The HPS incorporates third-party intellectual property (IP) from several vendors.
The dual-processor HPS supports symmetric (SMP) and asymmetric (AMP) multiprocessing.
The FPGA portion of the device contains:
- FPGA fabric
- Control block (CB)
- PLLs
- High-speed serial interface (HSSI) transceivers, depending on the device variant
- Hard PCI Express® (PCI-e) controllers
- Hard memory controllers
The HPS and FPGA communicate with each other through bus interfaces that bridge the two distinct portions. On a power-on reset, the HPS can boot from multiple sources, including the FPGA fabric and external flash. The FPGA can be configured through the HPS or an externally supported device.
The HPS and FPGA portions of the device each have their own pins. Pins are not freely shared between the HPS and the FPGA fabric. The HPS I/O pins are configured by boot software executed by the MPU in the HPS. Software executing on the HPS accesses control registers in the system manager to assign HPS I/O pins to the available HPS modules. The FPGA I/O pins are configured by an FPGA configuration image through the HPS or any external source supported by the device.
The MPU subsystem can boot from flash devices connected to the HPS pins. When the FPGA portion is configured by an external source, the MPU subsystem can boot from flash memory devices available to the FPGA portion of the device.
HPS | FPGA | Valid? |
---|---|---|
Off | Off | Yes |
Off | On | No |
On | Off | Yes |
On | On | Yes |