Introduction
As described in Packaging the System, the
v++ --package
, or -p
step, generates and packages the final product at the end of the
v++
compile and link build process. This is a
required step for all embedded platforms, including Versal devices, AI Engine, and
AMD Zynq™
UltraScale+™ MPSoC devices.
--package
command for Versal platforms is as follows:
v++ --package -t <sw_emu | hw_emu | hw> --platform <platform> input.xsa \
[ -o output.xclbin --package.<options> ]
--config
option, as discussed in the Vitis Compiler Configuration File.--package
command is:
v++ --package -t <sw_emu | hw_emu | hw> --platform <platform> input.xclbin \
[ -o output.xclbin --package.<options> ]
The various options to specify as --package.<options>
as shown in the syntax above include the
following:
--package.aie_debug_port
--package.aie_debug_port <arg>
Where <arg>
specifies a
TCP port where emulator listens for incoming connections from the debugger to debug
Versal
AI Engine cores. The default port value is
10100
.
For example:
v++ -l --package.aie_debug_port 1440
--package.bl31_elf
--package.bl31_elf <arg>
Where <arg>
specifies the
absolute or relative path to Arm trusted FW
ELF that executes on A72 #0 core. If this option is not specified, then the Vitis compiler searches for the bl31 in the
platform.
For example:
v++ -l --package.bl31_elf ./arm_trusted.elf
--package.boot_mode
--package.boot_mode <arg>
<arg>
specifies
<ospi | qspi | sd>
Boot mode used for
running the application in emulation or on hardware. For embedded platforms, the
default boot mode is sd
. For Data Center
platforms, it is either qspi
or ospi
as appropriate. ospi
is for use with Versal Data Center platforms only.For example:
v++ -l --package.boot_mode sd
--package.defer_aie_run
--package.defer_aie_run
Where this option specifies that the Versal AI Engine cores are enabled by an embedded processor (PS) application. When not specified, the tool generates CDO commands to enable the AI Engine cores during PDI load instead. By default this option is disabled, or FALSE.
For example:
v++ -l --package.defer_aie_run
--package.domain
--package.domain <arg>
Where <arg>
specifies a
domain name. If this option is not specified, then the Vitis compiler picks up the default domain from the software platform
(SPFM) file.
For example:
v++ -l --package.domain xrt
--package.dtb
--package.dtb <arg>
Where <arg>
specifies the
absolute or relative path to device tree binary (DTB) used for loading Linux on the
APU. If this options is not specified, then Vitis compiler searches for the dtb in the platform.
For example:
v++ -l --package.dtb ./device_tree.image
--package.emu_ps
--package.emu_ps <x86 | qemu>
Specifies that the PS application code has been compiled for the x86 processor instead of an Arm® processor, and will run under the system OS for C-simulation instead of PetaLinux/QEMU. The default setting is x86.
sw_emu
target.For example:
v++ -l --package.emu_ps x86
--package.enable_aie_debug
--package.enable_aie_debug
When enabled, the tool generates CDO commands to stop the AI Engine cores during PDI load. By default this option is disabled, or FALSE.
For example:
v++ -l --package.enable_aie_debug
--package.image_format
--package.image_format <arg>
Where <arg>
specifies
<ext4 | fat32>
output image file format
used on the SD card. For embedded platforms with a Linux domain, the default image
format is ext4
. For all others, the image format
is fat32
.
- ext4: Linux file system
- fat32: Windows file system
For example:
v++ -l --package.image_format fat32
--package.kernel_image
--package.kernel_image <arg>
Where <arg>
specifies the
absolute or relative path to a Linux kernel image file. Overrides the existing image
available in the platform. The platform image file is available for download from
xilinx.com. Refer to the Vitis Software Platform Installation for more information. If this option is not
specified, then the Vitis compiler copies the
Linux image from the platform to the SD card folder.
For example:
v++ -l --package.kernel_image ./kernel_image
--package.no_image
--package.no_image
Bypass SD card image creation. Valid for --package.boot_mode sd
. By default this option is disabled, or
FALSE.
--package.out_dir
--package.out_dir <arg>
Where <arg>
specifies the
absolute or relative path to the output directory of the --package
command. The default output directory is the directory from
which the Vitis compiler is launched.
For example:
v++ -l --package.out_dir ./out_dir
--package.ps_debug_port
--package.ps_debug_port <arg>
Where <arg>
specifies the
TCP port where emulator listens for incoming connections from the debugger to debug
PS cores.
For example:
v++ -l --package.debug_port 3200
--package.ps_elf
--package.ps_elf <arg>
Where <arg>
specifies
<path_to_elf_file,core>
.
- path_to_elf_file: Specifies the ELF file for the PS core.
-
core
: Indicates the PS core it should run on.
Used when a baremetal ELF file is running on a device processor core. This option specifies an ELF file and processor core pair to be included in the boot image. The available processors for supported devices are listed below:
-
Versal processor core
values include:
a72-0
,a72-1
,a72-2
, anda72-3
. -
Zynq UltraScale+ MPSoC
processor core values include:
a53-0
,a53-1
,a53-2
,a53-3
,r5-0
, andr5-1
. -
Zynq 7000 processor core
values include:
a9-0
anda9-1
.
For example:
v++ -l --package.ps_elf a53_0.elf,a53-0 --package.ps_elf r5_0.elf,r5-0
--package.rootfs
--package.rootfs <arg>
Where <arg>
specifies the
absolute or relative path to a processed Linux root file system file. The platform
RootFS file is available for download from Xilinx.com. Refer to the Vitis Software Platform Installation for more information. If this
option is not specified, then the Vitis
compiler picks up the default rootfs
path from
the software platform (SPFM) file.
For example:
v++ -l --package.rootfs ./rootfs.ext4
--package.sd_dir
--package.sd_dir <arg>
Where <arg>
specifies a
folder to package into the sd_card
directory/image. The contents of the directory are copied to a sub-folder of the
sd_card
folder.
For example:
v++ -l --package.sd_dir ./test_data
--package.sd_file
--package.sd_file <arg>
Where <arg>
specifies an
ELF or other data file to package into the sd_card
directory/image. This option can be used repeatedly to specify
multiple files to add to the sd_card
.
For example:
v++ -l --package.sd_file ./arm_trusted.elf
--package.uboot
--package.uboot <arg>
Where <arg>
specifies a
path to U-Boot ELF file which overrides a platform U-Boot. If this option is not
specified, then the Vitis compiler searches
for the uboot
in the platform.
For example:
v++ -l --package.uboot ./uboot.elf