In-kernel API for FPGA Programming ================================== Overview -------- The in-kernel API for FPGA programming is a combination of APIs from FPGA manager, bridge, and regions. The actual function used to trigger FPGA programming is fpga_region_program_fpga(). fpga_region_program_fpga() uses functionality supplied by the FPGA manager and bridges. It will: * lock the region's mutex * lock the mutex of the region's FPGA manager * build a list of FPGA bridges if a method has been specified to do so * disable the bridges * program the FPGA using info passed in :c:expr:`fpga_region->info`. * re-enable the bridges * release the locks The struct fpga_image_info specifies what FPGA image to program. It is allocated/freed by fpga_image_info_alloc() and freed with fpga_image_info_free() How to program an FPGA using a region ------------------------------------- When the FPGA region driver probed, it was given a pointer to an FPGA manager driver so it knows which manager to use. The region also either has a list of bridges to control during programming or it has a pointer to a function that will generate that list. Here's some sample code of what to do next:: #include <linux/fpga/fpga-mgr.h> #include <linux/fpga/fpga-region.h> struct fpga_image_info *info; int ret; /* * First, alloc the struct with information about the FPGA image to * program. */ info = fpga_image_info_alloc(dev); if (!info) return -ENOMEM; /* Set flags as needed, such as: */ info->flags = FPGA_MGR_PARTIAL_RECONFIG; /* * Indicate where the FPGA image is. This is pseudo-code; you're * going to use one of these three. */ if (image is in a scatter gather table) { info->sgt = [your scatter gather table] } else if (image is in a buffer) { info->buf = [your image buffer] info->count = [image buffer size] } else if (image is in a firmware file) { info->firmware_name = devm_kstrdup(dev, firmware_name, GFP_KERNEL); } /* Add info to region and do the programming */ region->info = info; ret = fpga_region_program_fpga(region); /* Deallocate the image info if you're done with it */ region->info = NULL; fpga_image_info_free(info); if (ret) return ret; /* Now enumerate whatever hardware has appeared in the FPGA. */ API for programming an FPGA --------------------------- * fpga_region_program_fpga() - Program an FPGA * fpga_image_info() - Specifies what FPGA image to program * fpga_image_info_alloc() - Allocate an FPGA image info struct * fpga_image_info_free() - Free an FPGA image info struct .. kernel-doc:: drivers/fpga/fpga-region.c :functions: fpga_region_program_fpga FPGA Manager flags .. kernel-doc:: include/linux/fpga/fpga-mgr.h :doc: FPGA Manager flags .. kernel-doc:: include/linux/fpga/fpga-mgr.h :functions: fpga_image_info .. kernel-doc:: drivers/fpga/fpga-mgr.c :functions: fpga_image_info_alloc .. kernel-doc:: drivers/fpga/fpga-mgr.c :functions: fpga_image_info_free