Intel® Arria® 10 Hard Processor System Technical Reference Manual

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Date 1/10/2023
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13.2.3. Functional Description of the Boot ROM

The boot ROM is used only for booting the system.

The boot ROM contains the execution code that identifies if there is a secure or non-secure boot, initializes the system to bring it out of reset, finds bootloader and can decrypt or authenticate it based on user fuses.

On a cold or warm reset of the microprocessor unit (MPU) subsystem, MPU0 executes the Preloader code stored in the boot ROM. The Preloader occurs after the initial boot stage, which is the boot ROM. It is loaded by the boot ROM and copied to the on-chip RAM. However, if you choose to boot the Preloader from the FPGA, or if a failure occurred at boot ROM, then as a fallback boot device, the Preloader can then run directly on the FPGA without the need to copy to on-chip RAM.

The boot ROM uses an 32-bit slave interface. The slave interface supports transfers between memory and the L3 interconnect. All writes return an error response.