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54357994 | 1 | This library emulates Jungo Windrvr USB and parallel port functions in |
2 | userspace which are required by XILINX impact to access the Platform cable USB | |
3 | and Parallel Cable III. | |
4 | With this library it is possible to access the cables without loading a | |
5 | proprietary kernel module which breaks with every new kernel release. It uses | |
6f766a61 | 6 | the functionality provided by the libusb userspace library for USB access and |
54357994 | 7 | the kernel interface at /dev/parport0 for parallel port access instead and |
8 | should work on every kernel version which is supported by libusb and supports | |
9 | ppdev. It was written against impact from ISE Webpack 9.1SP1 and tested with | |
10 | the following software: | |
0b50c513 | 11 | |
04d489ad | 12 | * ISE Webpack 9.2SP1, SP2, SP3, SP4 |
812923ba | 13 | * ISE Webpack 9.1SP1, SP2, SP3 |
54fc4508 | 14 | * ISE Webpack 8.2SP3 |
0b50c513 | 15 | * ISE Webpack 8.1SP3 |
04d489ad | 16 | * ChipScope 9.2.01i, 9.2.02i, 9.2.03i, 9.2.04i |
812923ba | 17 | * ChipScope 9.1.02i, 9.1.03i |
3b1b5fa8 | 18 | * ChipScope 8.2.04i |
04d489ad | 19 | * EDK 9.2.01i, 9.2.02i |
812923ba | 20 | * EDK 9.1.01i, 9.1.02i |
54fc4508 | 21 | * EDK 8.2.02i |
5649925c | 22 | * EDK 8.1.02i |
337944d1 | 23 | * Synplicity Identify |
113af964 | 24 | |
7606d470 | 25 | In addition to the XILINX USB and parallel cables, devices based on the FTDI |
26 | 2232 serial converter chip are also experimentally supported. This includes | |
27 | devices like the Amontec JTAGkey(-Tiny). | |
28 | ||
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29 | Build the library by calling `make'. If you are on a 64 bit system but want |
30 | to build a 32 bit library, run `make lib32' instead. | |
113af964 | 31 | |
32 | To use this library you have to preload the library before starting impact: | |
33 | ||
34 | $ LD_PRELOAD=/path/to/libusb-driver.so impact | |
35 | or | |
36 | $ export LD_PRELOAD=/path/to/libusb-driver.so (for sh shells) | |
37 | $ setenv LD_PRELOAD /path/to/libusb-driver.so (for csh shells) | |
38 | $ impact | |
fdd05738 | 39 | |
45b9b80b | 40 | The source for this library can be found at: |
badd6a82 | 41 | http://git.zerfleddert.de/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi/usb-driver |
45b9b80b | 42 | |
32e2af23 | 43 | The main website is located at: |
44 | http://www.rmdir.de/~michael/xilinx/ | |
45 | ||
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46 | The Git repository can be cloned with: |
47 | git clone git://git.zerfleddert.de/usb-driver | |
48 | ||
54357994 | 49 | |
50 | Notes for the USB cable | |
51 | ======================= | |
52 | ||
53 | To use the device as an ordinary user, put the following line in a new | |
e8f8e2d0 | 54 | file "libusb-driver.rules" in /etc/udev/rules.d/ and restart udev: |
fdd05738 | 55 | ACTION=="add", BUS=="usb", SYSFS{idVendor}=="03fd", MODE="666" |
979132fe | 56 | |
57 | ||
58 | If your cable does not have the ID 03fd:0008 in the output of lsusb, | |
59 | the initial firmware has not been loaded (loading it changes the | |
60 | product-ID from another value to 8). To load the firmware follow | |
61 | these steps: | |
62 | ||
c2e95a30 | 63 | 1. If you have no /etc/udev/rules.d/xusbdfwu.rules file, copy it from |
64 | /path/to/ISE/bin/lin/xusbdfwu.rules to /etc/udev/rules.d/xusbdfwu.rules | |
979132fe | 65 | |
66 | 2. Install the package containing /sbin/fxload from your linux distribution. | |
67 | It is usually called "fxload" | |
68 | ||
6af90678 | 69 | 3. copy the files /path/to/ISE/bin/lin/xusb*.hex to /usr/share/ |
979132fe | 70 | |
71 | 4. restart udev and re-plug the cable | |
54357994 | 72 | |
73 | ||
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74 | If you have multiple cables connected, you can specify the cable to use |
75 | in the XILINX_USB_DEV environment-variable as "bus:device". | |
76 | These identifiers are available in the output of lsusb: | |
77 | Bus 001 Device 004: ID 03fd:0008 Xilinx, Inc. | |
78 | ^^^ ^^^ | |
79 | To use this cable, set the XILINX_USB_DEV variable to "001:004". | |
80 | ||
81 | ||
54357994 | 82 | Notes for the parallel cable |
83 | ============================ | |
84 | ||
85 | To access the parallel port from userspace, the kernel needs to be built with | |
86 | the features "Parallel port support" (CONFIG_PARPORT), "PC-style hardware" | |
87 | (CONFIG_PARPORT_PC) and "Support for user-space parallel port device drivers" | |
88 | (CONFIG_PPDEV) builtin or as modules. If these features are built as modules, | |
89 | they need to be loaded before using this library. | |
90 | These modules are called: | |
91 | parport | |
92 | parport_pc | |
93 | ppdev | |
94 | ||
95 | ||
96 | To use the device as an ordinary user, put the user in the group 'lp' | |
6f766a61 | 97 | |
98 | ||
cdc9c5bf | 99 | If you have an almost compatible cable which works with other software but not |
05e1bfcd | 100 | with Impact, try adding -DFORCE_PC3_IDENT to the CFLAGS line in the Makefile. |
101 | This enables a hack by Stefan Ziegenbalg to force detection of a parallel cable. | |
cdc9c5bf | 102 | |
103 | ||
6f766a61 | 104 | Parallel Cable IV is currently only supported in 'compatibility mode', as no |
105 | attempt to configure the ECP registers is done by this library. | |
0c71f276 | 106 | |
107 | ||
108 | If you get "Programming failed" or "DONE did not go high" when programming | |
109 | through the parallel cable with Impact 9.1, make sure to have the option "Use | |
110 | HIGHZ instead of BYPASS" enabled in Edit -> Preferences -> iMPACT Configuration | |
111 | Preferences. | |
112 | If you are using batch mode, add the following line to your cmd file: | |
113 | setPreference -pref UseHighz:TRUE | |
7606d470 | 114 | (This problem also occurs on windows and when using the real windrvr in linux |
115 | and is solved with the same workaround. Impact 8.2 is working fine with the same | |
0c71f276 | 116 | boards and designs) |
7606d470 | 117 | |
118 | ||
119 | Notes for FTDI 2232 based cables | |
120 | ================================ | |
121 | ||
122 | To build the driver with FTDI 2232 support, you need to have libftdi and | |
123 | the libftdi development package installed. On debian, you can install both | |
124 | by installing 'libftdi-dev'. | |
125 | ||
126 | To set-up the device: | |
127 | 1. Find out the vendor and product id of your cable using lsusb: | |
128 | Bus 003 Device 005: ID 0403:cff8 Future Technology Devices ... | |
129 | ~~~~~~~~~ | |
130 | ||
131 | 2. Copy the sample libusb-driverrc to ~/.libusb-driverrc, edit it and replace | |
19020bc5 | 132 | the vendor and product-id in the example file with the values provided in |
133 | the lsusb-output. You can also change the 'parallel port' which is mapped to | |
134 | this cable. Impact sees the device at that port as a Parallel Cable III. | |
7606d470 | 135 | |
136 | 3. To use the device as an ordinary user, put the following line in a new file | |
137 | in /etc/udev/rules.d/ and restart udev: | |
138 | ACTION=="add", BUS=="usb", SYSFS{idVendor}=="0403", SYSFS{idProduct}=="cff8", MODE="666" | |
139 | (replace the vendor and product id with your values) | |
140 | ||
dc587d11 | 141 | The support for FTDI 2232 based devices is experimental and they are currently |
1830118e | 142 | significantly slower than the other supported cables. |
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143 | |
144 | ||
145 | Locked cables | |
146 | ============= | |
147 | ||
148 | If you get the message 'The cable is being used by another application.' from | |
149 | impact, try running the following command: | |
150 | ||
151 | echo -e 'cleancablelock\nexit' | impact -batch |