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[FIRRTL]: https://github.com/chipsalliance/firrtl-spec
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# Building the [Blinky example] for the Arty A7 100T on Linux
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[Blinky example]: crates/fayalite/examples/blinky.rs
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This uses the container image containing all the external programs and files that Fayalite needs to build for FPGAs, the sources for the container image are in https://git.libre-chip.org/libre-chip/fayalite-deps
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Steps:
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Install podman (or docker).
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Run:
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```bash
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podman run --rm --security-opt label=disable --volume="$(pwd):$(pwd)" -w="$(pwd)" -it git.libre-chip.org/libre-chip/fayalite-deps:latest cargo run --example blinky yosys-nextpnr-xray --nextpnr-xilinx-chipdb-dir /opt/fayalite-deps/nextpnr-xilinx/xilinx --prjxray-db-dir /opt/fayalite-deps/prjxray-db --platform arty-a7-100t -o target/blinky-out
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```
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To actually program the FPGA, you'll need to install [openFPGALoader] on your host OS:
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[openFPGALoader]: https://github.com/trabucayre/openFPGALoader
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On Debian 12:
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```bash
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sudo apt update && sudo apt install openfpgaloader
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```
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Then program the FPGA:
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```bash
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sudo openFPGALoader --board arty_a7_100t target/blinky-out/blinky.bit
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```
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This will program the FPGA but leave the Flash chip unmodified, so the FPGA will revert when the board is power-cycled.
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To program the Flash also, so it stays programmed when power-cycling the board:
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```bash
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sudo openFPGALoader --board arty_a7_100t -f target/blinky-out/blinky.bit
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```
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# Funding
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## NLnet Grants
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