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1. Introduction
2. FPGA Configuration First Mode
3. HPS Boot First Mode
4. Creating the Configuration Files
5. Golden System Reference Design and Design Examples
6. Configuring the FPGA Fabric from HPS Software
7. Debugging the Agilex™ 7 SoC FPGA Boot Flow
8. SoC FPGA Boot User Guide Archives
9. Document Revision History for Agilex™ 7 SoC FPGA Boot User Guide
A. Boot Scratch Registers
4.1. Overview
4.2. Quartus® Prime Hardware Project Compilation
4.3. Bootloader Software Compilation
4.4. Programming File Generator
4.5. Configuration over JTAG
4.6. Configuration from QSPI
4.7. Configuration over AVST
4.8. Configuration via Protocol
4.9. Remote System Update
4.10. Partial Reconfiguration
A.1. BOOT_SCRATCH_COLD0
A.2. BOOT_SCRATCH_COLD1
A.3. BOOT_SCRATCH_COLD2
A.4. BOOT_SCRATCH_COLD3
A.5. BOOT_SCRATCH_COLD4, BOOT_SCRATCH_COLD5
A.6. BOOT_SCRATCH_COLD6, BOOT_SCRATCH_COLD7
A.7. BOOT_SCRATCH_COLD8
A.8. BOOT_SCRATCH_COLD9
A.9. BOOT_SCRATCH_COLD0, BOOT_SCRATCH_COLD1, BOOT_SCRATCH_COLD8, BOOT_SCRATCH_COLD9
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7. Debugging the Agilex™ 7 SoC FPGA Boot Flow
To debug the Agilex™ 7 SoC FPGA boot flow, you must understand the different conditions that may impact the system, such as reset and hardware configuration settings. In addition, you may also use debug tools such as Arm* Development Studio* Intel® SoC FPGA Edition to load and debug the bootloader software used in your design.