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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 Stratix® 10 SoC FPGA Boot Flow
8. Stratix® 10 SoC FPGA Boot User Guide Archives
9. Document Revision History for Stratix® 10 SoC FPGA Boot User Guide
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
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3.2.4. HPS Boot First - Dual Flash System
In a dual flash system, the SDM flash such as an active serial flash stores the configuration bitstream. The HPS flash such as an SD card stores the HPS SSBL and the rest of the OS files.
All the HPS flash devices are supported:
- SD Card
- eMMC
- NAND
Depending on the boot stage that performs the FPGA configuration, you have the following options for storing the FPGA core and I/O configuration file:
- In the HPS flash partition—The SSBL initiates configuration.
- In the OS file system—The OS initiates configuration
Figure 10. HPS Boot First - Dual Flash Devices (SDM and HPS)