BORA SOM/BELK-L/General/Release Notes

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Issue Date Notes

2022/09/05

belk-4.1.5

2023/06/07

Updated BELK version info
2023/09/22 Added FPGA bitstream from Vivado example



Release Notes[edit | edit source]

DAVE Embedded Systems adds to the latest Linux BSP from Xilinx the customization required to support the SOC platform. For this reason most of the documentation provided by Xilinx remains valid for the BELK development kit.

However, some customization is required, in particular at bootloader and linux kernel levels.

The following table reports the BELK releases information.

BELK version
Release number 4.1.5
Release type Minor (base on BELK 4.0.0 major release)
Status Released
Release date Sep 2021
Release notes Ver 4.1.5
Product support BORA
MVM (distro version) Ubuntu 14.04
U-Boot version 2017.01-belk-4.1.5
Linux version 4.9.0-bora-4.1.4
Drivers

SPI NOR Flash (boot)
UART debug (2-wire)
USB OTG
SD/MMC
CAN

Ethernet0 gigabit
NAND
RTC
I2C
ConfigID

Vivado version 2017.1
Build System Yocto Morty (2.2)

BELK 4.1.5[edit | edit source]

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New MVM must be installed for using BELK-4.1.0. The VM is available for download on DAVE's BORA Reserved Area for registered users.

Release notes:

  • Updated u-boot version for BORA Lite support (updated defconfig for NOR and SD boot)

Known Limitations[edit | edit source]

The following table reports the known limitations of this BELK release:

ID Component Subsystem Description
0001 BoraEVB External DDR3 bank (BoraEVB only) DDR3 bank can be populated on request. For more details please refer to Sales Department.
0002 BoraEVB ETH1 interface Please refer to this application note for second Ethernet interface support.
0003 BoraEVB RTC Date/time retention is limited to about 4 hours.
0004 BoraEVB System clock runs slower As per Xilinx issue, @333MHz (speedgrade -3) system clock is slower then expected

Downloadable binary images[edit | edit source]

All binary images for BELK are hosted on DAVE Embedded System mirror server. There you can find a sub directory for each version of this development kit.

U-boot performs 2-stage bootloader providing two files: boot.bin and u-boot.img. Both two files must be stored into SD card using dd command.


A summary of images with a brief description can be found into the table below:

Image BELK version 4.1.5
Platform BORAEVB
bootscript boot.scr
FPGA
Vivado example
fpga.bit
SPL boot.bin
u-boot u-boot.img
Linux kernel uImage
Device tree bora.dtb

Release types[edit | edit source]

BELK release type can be:

  • Major, when substantial changes are applied to the BSP (eg: major kernel version upgrades) or to the development kit (eg: new features, build system updates, ..). This usually means that a new DVDK is created for the BELK release
  • Maintenance, when minor updates and bug fixes are introduced. This usually means that the DVDK remains the same provided with the previous major version, and only an update of the source tree repositories (and the tftp binaries) is required

As an example, BELK 4.1.0 is a maintenance release, so it provides the DVDK released with the 4.0.0 major release; customers can easily upgrade to the 4.1.0 release by updating the software components as described in Synchronizing git repositories.