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Signed-off-by: Egor Savkin <es@m-labs.hk>
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## Getting the firmware
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On Hydra you can find [Mirny 0.3.1 firmware](https://nixbld.m-labs.hk/job/artiq/gluelogic/mirny-cpld-release). It contains a single ``.jed`` file that can be flashed following [flashing instructions](#flashing). This firmware supports Almazny v1.2+.
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On Hydra you can find [Mirny 0.3.1 firmware](https://nixbld.m-labs.hk/job/artiq/gluelogic/mirny-cpld-release). It contains a single `.jed` file that can be flashed following [flashing instructions](#flashing). This firmware supports Almazny v1.2+.
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If you are using a legacy Almazny (v1.0-1.1), due to different signals routed, you need to flash the older [0.2.4 firmware with Almazny support](https://nixbld.m-labs.hk/job/artiq/gluelogic/mirny-cpld-legacy-almazny).
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Once you get your hands on the firmware source code, you will need to work around few shortcomings of Nix, mainly not being able to run dynamically linked executables.
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You will need:
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- Xilinx ISE 14.7 installed on your system (this guide is assuming ``/opt/Xilinx`` path),
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- Xilinx ISE 14.7 installed on your system (this guide is assuming `/opt/Xilinx` path),
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- an environment with Migen.
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One way to do it is to create an FHS environment, like ARTIQ does for Vivado, within ARTIQ's ``flake.nix`` (to leverage Migen already being there), by adding these lines:
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One way to do it is to create an FHS environment, like ARTIQ does for Vivado, within ARTIQ's `flake.nix` (to leverage Migen already being there), by adding these lines:
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```
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iseEnv = pkgs.buildFHSEnv {
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};
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```
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Add them below ``vivadoEnv``. Then add ``iseEnv`` and ``ise`` to the dev shell's build inputs. Call ``nix develop`` on that.
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Add them below `vivadoEnv`. Then add `iseEnv` and `ise` to the dev shell's build inputs. Call `nix develop` on that.
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Then you can build Mirny:
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### Flashing
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For flashing, you will need Xilinx ISE 14.7 installed on your system (here assuming ``/opt/Xilinx`` path), and ``xc3sprog`` with the appropriate HS2 JTAG adapter.
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For flashing, you will need Xilinx ISE 14.7 installed on your system (here assuming `/opt/Xilinx` path), and `xc3sprog` with the appropriate HS2 JTAG adapter.
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```shell
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nix-shell -p xc3sprog
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Here provides an example to configure the routing table.
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You have 1 Kasli Master and 1 Kasli Satellite. Kasli Master (SFP1)(DEST1) port is connected to Kasli Satellite(SFP0)(DEST0). Shuttler is connected to Kasli Satellite with DRTIO over EEM Cable(DEST4).
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1. Initialize the Routing Table: ``` artiq_route rt.bin init```
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2. Add the routing table entry for Kasli Master's Peripherals: ```artiq_route rt.bin set 0 0```
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3. Add the routing table entry for Kasli Satellite's Peripherals: ```artiq_route rt.bin set 1 1 0```
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4. Add the routing table entry for Shuttler: ```artiq_route rt.bin set 4 1 4 0```
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5. Flash the routing table on Kasli Master: ```artiq_coremgmt config write -f routing_table rt.bin```
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1. Initialize the Routing Table: `artiq_route rt.bin init`
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2. Add the routing table entry for Kasli Master's Peripherals: `artiq_route rt.bin set 0 0`
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3. Add the routing table entry for Kasli Satellite's Peripherals: `artiq_route rt.bin set 1 1 0`
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4. Add the routing table entry for Shuttler: `artiq_route rt.bin set 4 1 4 0`
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5. Flash the routing table on Kasli Master: `artiq_coremgmt config write -f routing_table rt.bin`
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## Flashing
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### Jagged signal with 1GHz external clock on AD9910
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By default, on AD9910 external clock signal is divided by 4, while it should be not divided at all with PLL disabled.
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Change the ``clk_div`` parameter to the CPLD in the device_db file:
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Change the `clk_div` parameter to the CPLD in the device_db file:
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```python
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device_db["urukulX_cpld"] = {
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