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How to re-create .bin and .elf file?

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hs15 over 7 years ago

Hello everyone,

I've re-created the "Python Web Server on MiniZed" hardware project by sourcing the "make_minized_petalinux.tcl" in Vivado. Now, I'm trying change a few things in the hardware block design and re-create the corresponding .bin and .elf and program the board through xsct. 

Can someone please help me with this?

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    0 stefanrousseau over 7 years ago

    Yes when you import the .hdf, the device tree will be re-created an when compiles, a new dtb will be generated.  I am no expert on this, but this is what I understand: After running petalinux-build, you could look in the <your project>/components/plnx/device-tree directory.  There are the various device tree inputs (dtsi files - I miss-wrote "dti" above) and created dts files that finally result in the .dtb file.  The system-user.dtsi file in <your project>/project-spec/meta-user/recipes-bsp/device-tree/files/ is one of these inputs.  You can analyze these files to see whether your hardware is structured as you expect.  Physical addresses are shown and should correspond with what you see in the Vivado address editor.

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    0 stefanrousseau over 7 years ago

    Yes when you import the .hdf, the device tree will be re-created an when compiles, a new dtb will be generated.  I am no expert on this, but this is what I understand: After running petalinux-build, you could look in the <your project>/components/plnx/device-tree directory.  There are the various device tree inputs (dtsi files - I miss-wrote "dti" above) and created dts files that finally result in the .dtb file.  The system-user.dtsi file in <your project>/project-spec/meta-user/recipes-bsp/device-tree/files/ is one of these inputs.  You can analyze these files to see whether your hardware is structured as you expect.  Physical addresses are shown and should correspond with what you see in the Vivado address editor.

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