Boot and Configuration - 2025.1 English - UG1304

Versal Adaptive SoC System Software Developers Guide (Versal AI Edge Series Gen 2 and Versal Prime Series Gen 2) (UG1304)

Document ID
UG1304
Release Date
2025-06-23
Version
2025.1 English

This chapter provides an overview of the boot and configuration process for AMD Versalâ„¢ devices. This includes the boot device options, different stages of software involved in booting the platform and configuring different components.

The platform management controller (PMC) is responsible for boot and configuration and other post-boot tasks. A boot image, the programmable device image (PDI) is used to boot and configure Versal devices. A PDI contains platform loader and manager (PLM) executable, images, and configuration data. The PDI can be loaded from a boot device, such as an SD card, eMMC, OSPI, or QSPI, or it can be loaded through JTAG or SelectMAP. The BootROM starts the boot process and loads the PLM software that takes care of loading images and configuring the system based on images or configuration data in PDI.

Note: For hardware-related information, see the Versal Adaptive SoC Technical Reference Manual (AM011).

For more information on Versal Prime Series Gen 2 and Versal AI Edge Series Gen 2 devices, see Versal AI Edge Series Gen 2 and Prime Series Gen 2 Technical Reference Manual (AM026).