This concludes lab 7. In this lab, you:
- Implemented an UltraScale+ version of a design with the Dynamic Function eXchange (DFX) Controller.
- Compiled a MicroBlaze core with software that manages Dynamic Function eXchange events.
- Programmed the QSPI on the VCU118 board.
- Used a UART interface to manage Dynamic Function eXchange from QSPI or DDR4 memory.
- Inserted bitstream delivery errors to see CRC checking capabilities.
Note: Although an SEM core exists within the design, it is not exercised during
hardware testing in this lab. If the SEM core is running on hardware to detect upset
events, it must be paused before performing Dynamic Function eXchange.