Description
Within the Hardware Manager feature of the Vivado Design Suite,
each hardware target can have one or more AMD FPGA devices to
program, or to use for debugging purposes. The hw_device object is the physical part
on the hw_target opened through the hw_server. The current device is specified or
returned by the current_hw_device
command.
Related Objects
Hardware devices are associated with hardware targets, and can be queried as objects of the hw_target object:
get_hw_devices -of [get_hw_targets]
You can also query the debug cores programmed onto a hardware device object:
get_hw_ilas -of [current_hw_device]
Properties
The properties on the hw_device object might vary depending on the target part you
have selected. You can use the report_property
command to report
the properties assigned to a hw_device object. Refer to the
Vivado
Design Suite Tcl Command Reference Guide (UG835) for more information.
The properties assigned to the hw_device object include the following, with property type:
Property Type
CLASS string
DID string
IDCODE string
INDEX int
IR_LENGTH int
IS_SYSMON_SUPPORTED bool
MASK int
NAME string
PART string
PROBES.FILE string
PROGRAM.FILE string
PROGRAM.HW_BITSTREAM hw_bitstream
PROGRAM.HW_CFGMEM hw_cfgmem
PROGRAM.HW_CFGMEM_BITFILE string
PROGRAM.HW_CFGMEM_TYPE string
PROGRAM.IS_SUPPORTED bool
PROGRAM.OPTIONS string
REGISTER.BOOT_STATUS string
REGISTER.BOOT_STATUS.BIT00_0_STATUS_VALID string
REGISTER.BOOT_STATUS.BIT01_0_FALLBACK string
REGISTER.BOOT_STATUS.BIT02_0_INTERNAL_PROG string
REGISTER.BOOT_STATUS.BIT03_0_WATCHDOG_TIMEOUT_ERROR string
REGISTER.BOOT_STATUS.BIT04_0_ID_ERROR string
REGISTER.BOOT_STATUS.BIT05_0_CRC_ERROR string
REGISTER.BOOT_STATUS.BIT06_0_WRAP_ERROR string
REGISTER.BOOT_STATUS.BIT07_RESERVED string
REGISTER.BOOT_STATUS.BIT08_1_STATUS_VALID string
REGISTER.BOOT_STATUS.BIT09_1_FALLBACK string
REGISTER.BOOT_STATUS.BIT10_1_INTERNAL_PROG string
REGISTER.BOOT_STATUS.BIT11_1_WATCHDOG_TIMEOUT_ERROR string
REGISTER.BOOT_STATUS.BIT12_1_ID_ERROR string
REGISTER.BOOT_STATUS.BIT13_1_CRC_ERROR string
REGISTER.BOOT_STATUS.BIT14_1_WRAP_ERROR string
REGISTER.BOOT_STATUS.BIT15_RESERVED string
REGISTER.CONFIG_STATUS string
REGISTER.CONFIG_STATUS.BIT00_CRC_ERROR string
REGISTER.CONFIG_STATUS.BIT01_DECRYPTOR_ENABLE string
REGISTER.CONFIG_STATUS.BIT02_PLL_LOCK_STATUS string
REGISTER.CONFIG_STATUS.BIT03_DCI_MATCH_STATUS string
REGISTER.CONFIG_STATUS.BIT04_END_OF_STARTUP_(EOS)_STATUS string
REGISTER.CONFIG_STATUS.BIT05_GTS_CFG_B_STATUS string
REGISTER.CONFIG_STATUS.BIT06_GWE_STATUS string
REGISTER.CONFIG_STATUS.BIT07_GHIGH_STATUS string
REGISTER.CONFIG_STATUS.BIT08_MODE_PIN_M[0] string
REGISTER.CONFIG_STATUS.BIT09_MODE_PIN_M[1] string
REGISTER.CONFIG_STATUS.BIT10_MODE_PIN_M[2] string
REGISTER.CONFIG_STATUS.BIT11_INIT_B_INTERNAL_SIGNAL_STATUS string
REGISTER.CONFIG_STATUS.BIT12_INIT_B_PIN string
REGISTER.CONFIG_STATUS.BIT13_DONE_INTERNAL_SIGNAL_STATUS string
REGISTER.CONFIG_STATUS.BIT14_DONE_PIN string
REGISTER.CONFIG_STATUS.BIT15_IDCODE_ERROR string
REGISTER.CONFIG_STATUS.BIT16_SECURITY_ERROR string
REGISTER.CONFIG_STATUS.BIT17_SYSTEM_MONITOR_OVER-TEMP_ALARM_STATUS string
REGISTER.CONFIG_STATUS.BIT18_CFG_STARTUP_STATE_MACHINE_PHASE string
REGISTER.CONFIG_STATUS.BIT21_RESERVED string
REGISTER.CONFIG_STATUS.BIT25_CFG_BUS_WIDTH_DETECTION string
REGISTER.CONFIG_STATUS.BIT27_HMAC_ERROR string
REGISTER.CONFIG_STATUS.BIT28_PUDC_B_PIN string
REGISTER.CONFIG_STATUS.BIT29_BAD_PACKET_ERROR string
REGISTER.CONFIG_STATUS.BIT30_CFGBVS_PIN string
REGISTER.CONFIG_STATUS.BIT31_RESERVED string
REGISTER.IR string
REGISTER.IR.BIT0_ALWAYS_ONE string
REGISTER.IR.BIT1_ALWAYS_ZERO string
REGISTER.IR.BIT2_ISC_DONE string
REGISTER.IR.BIT3_ISC_ENABLED string
REGISTER.IR.BIT4_INIT_COMPLETE string
REGISTER.IR.BIT5_DONE string
REGISTER.USERCODE string
SET_UNKNOWN_DEVICE bool
USER_CHAIN_COUNT string
To report the properties for a hw_device, you can copy and paste the following command into the Vivado Design Suite Tcl shell or Tcl Console:
report_property -all [lindex [get_hw_devices] 0]