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
 
   6 the functionality provided by the libusb userspace library for USB access and
 
   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:
 
  12  * ISE Webpack 9.2SP1, SP2, SP3
 
  13  * ISE Webpack 9.1SP1, SP2, SP3
 
  16  * ChipScope 9.2.01i, 9.2.02i
 
  17  * ChipScope 9.1.02i, 9.1.03i
 
  20  * EDK 9.1.01i, 9.1.02i
 
  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).
 
  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.
 
  32 To use this library you have to preload the library before starting impact:
 
  34 $ LD_PRELOAD=/path/to/libusb-driver.so impact
 
  36 $ export LD_PRELOAD=/path/to/libusb-driver.so  (for sh shells)
 
  37 $ setenv LD_PRELOAD /path/to/libusb-driver.so  (for csh shells)
 
  40 The source for this library can be found at:
 
  41 http://git.zerfleddert.de/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi/usb-driver
 
  43 The main website is located at:
 
  44 http://www.rmdir.de/~michael/xilinx/
 
  46 The Git repository can be cloned with:
 
  47 git clone git://git.zerfleddert.de/usb-driver
 
  50 Notes for the USB cable
 
  51 =======================
 
  53 To use the device as an ordinary user, put the following line in a new
 
  54 file in /etc/udev/rules.d/ and restart udev:
 
  55 ACTION=="add", BUS=="usb", SYSFS{idVendor}=="03fd", MODE="666"
 
  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
 
  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
 
  66 2. Install the package containing /sbin/fxload from your linux distribution.
 
  67    It is usually called "fxload"
 
  69 3. copy the files /path/to/ISE/bin/lin/xusb*.hex to /usr/share/
 
  71 4. restart udev and re-plug the cable
 
  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.
 
  79 To use this cable, set the XILINX_USB_DEV variable to "001:004".
 
  82 Notes for the parallel cable
 
  83 ============================
 
  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:
 
  96 To use the device as an ordinary user, put the user in the group 'lp'
 
  99 If you have an almost compatible cable which works with other software but not
 
 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.
 
 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.
 
 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
 
 112 If you are using batch mode, add the following line to your cmd file:
 
 113 setPreference -pref UseHighz:TRUE
 
 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
 
 119 Notes for FTDI 2232 based cables
 
 120 ================================
 
 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'.
 
 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 ...
 
 131 2. Copy the sample libusb-driverrc to ~/.libusb-driverrc, edit it and replace
 
 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.
 
 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)
 
 141 The support for FTDI 2232 based devices is experimental and they are currently
 
 142 significantly slower than the other supported cables.
 
 148 If you get the message 'The cable is being used by another application.' from
 
 149 impact, try running the following command:
 
 151 echo -e 'cleancablelock\nexit' | impact -batch