
Vivado Example design tool flow change resulted in hdf file name change of video processing subsystem example design. Update the script to accept hdf file name from command line to avoid any dependency on further name changes Signed-off-by: Rohit Consul <rohit.consul@xilinx.com> Acked-by: Anirudha Sarangi <anirudh@xilinx.com>
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vpss_example.tcl automates the process of generating the downloadable bit & elf files from the provided vpss example hdf file.
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Example application design source files (contained within "examples/src" folder) are tightly coupled with the video processing subsystem example design available in Vivado Catalogue.
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To run the provided tcl
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1. Copy the exported example design hdf file in the "examples" directory of the driver
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2. Launch the xsct terminal
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3. cd into the examples directory
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4. source the tcl file
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xsct%>source vpss_example.tcl
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4. execute the script
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xsct%>vpss_example <hdf_file_name.hdf>
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Script will perform following operations
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1. Create workspace
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2. Create HW project
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3. Create BSP
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4. Create Application Project
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5. Build BSP and Application Project
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After the process is complete required files will be available in
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bit file -> vpss_example.sdk/vpss_example_hw_platform folder
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elf file -> vpss_example.sdk/vpss_example_design/{Debug/Release} folder
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When executed on the board the example application will determine the video processing subsystem topology and set the input and output stream configuration accordingly. Test pattern generator IP is used to generate the input stream. Video Lock Monitor IP will then monitor the output of the subsystem (to vidout) to determine if lock is achieved and present the status (Pass/Fail) on the terminal
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Note: Serial terminal baud rate should be set to 9600
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