Configuration via Protocol (CvP) Implementation in V-series FPGA Devices User Guide

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Date 9/04/2020
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6.1. CvP Driver Support

You can develop your own custom CvP driver for Linux using the sample Linux driver source code provided by Intel® 2. The sample driver is written in C and can be downloaded from the Configuration via Protocol webpage.

Note: The Linux driver provided by Intel® is not a production driver. You must adapt this driver to your design's stratergy.
You can also develop your own CvP driver using the Jungo WinDriver tool. You need to purchase a WinDriver license for this purpose.
Note: Intel® does not provide Jungo WinDriver as a part of Intel® Quartus® Prime install package starting with software version 19.1. You can develop your own custom CvP driver for Linux using the sample Linux driver source code provided by Intel® .
2 You must set the value of the CVP_NUMCLKS register to specific constant value as mentioned in CvP Mode Control Register section to leverage the code of the sample Linux driver.