create_hw_bitstream - 2024.2 English

Vivado Design Suite Tcl Command Reference Guide (UG835)

Document ID
UG835
Release Date
2024-11-13
Version
2024.2 English

Read bitstream file into memory

Syntax

create_hw_bitstream ‑hw_device <arg> [‑mask <arg>] [‑nky <arg>]
    [‑detect_partial] [‑quiet] [‑verbose] [<file>]

Usage

Name Description
-hw_device Target hw_device connection
[-mask] Mask file for hw device
[-nky] Encryption file for hw device
[-detect_partial] detects partial bitstream
[-quiet] Ignore command errors
[-verbose] Suspend message limits during command execution
[<file>] Bitstream filename

Categories

Hardware

Description

Read a bitstream file, created with the write_bitstream command, to create a hw_bitstream object, and associate that object with a hw_device object in the Hardware Manager feature of the AMD Vivado™ Design Suite.

The hw_bitstream object is associated with the specified hw_device through the PROGRAM.HW_BITSTREAM property on the device. This property is automatically set by the create_hw_bitstream command. The PROGRAM.FILE property is also set to reflect the file path of the specified bitstream file.

Note: A hw_bitstream object is also automatically created and associated with a hw_device object when you use the program_hw_devices command.

The mask file written with the bitstream file, using the write_bitstream -mask command, is associated through the MASK property on the hw_bitstream object. The encryption key file required for use with an encrypted bitstream is associated through the ENCRYPTION.FILE property on the hw_bitstream object. These files are associated with the hw_bitstream object using the -mask and -nky options.

The created hw_bitstream object can be removed with the delete_hw_bitstream command.

This command returns the name of the hw_bitstream object created, or returns an error if it fails.

Arguments

-hw_device <arg> - (Required) Specify the hw_device object to associate the hw_bitstream object with. The hw_device must be specified as an object as returned by the get_hw_devices or current_hw_device commands.

-mask <arg> - (Optional) Specify the mask file to use with the device indicating which bits in the bitstream should be compared to readback data for verification purposes. The mask file is written by the write_bitstream -mask_file command, and is used by the verify_hw_bitstream command to verify the programmed bitstream is correct. The specified mask is defined with the MASK property on the created hw_bitstream object.

-nky <arg> - (Optional) Specify the encryption key file to program into the eFUSE registers or battery backed-up SRAM (BBR). The encryption key defined in the NKY or NKZ file is written by the write_bitstream command, and is required for use with an encrypted bitstream. The specified encryption key file is defined with the ENCRYPTION.FILE property on the created hw_bitstream object. The encryption key value is extracted from the file and defined on the ENCRYPTION.KEY property.

-detect_partial - (Optional) Detects a partial bitstream file created by the write_bitstream -reference_bitfile command. This enables incremental programming of the hardware device with the partial bitstream file.

-quiet - (Optional) Execute the command quietly, returning no messages from the command. The command also returns TCL_OK regardless of any errors encountered during execution.
Note: Any errors encountered on the command-line, while launching the command, will be returned. Only errors occurring inside the command will be trapped.
-verbose - (Optional) Temporarily override any message limits and return all messages from this command.
Note: Message limits can be defined with the set_msg_config command.

<file> - (Required) The name of the bitstream file to read.

Note: If the path is not specified as part of the file name, the tool will search for the specified file in the current working directory and then in the directory from which the tool was launched.

Example

The following example creates a hw_bitstream object from the specified bitstream file, and associates it with the current hw_device object:

create_hw_bitstream -hw_device [current_hw_device] C:/Data/design1.bit

The following example creates a hw_bitstream object for the current hw_device, and specifies the mask file and encryption key file (nky) to associate with the bitstream:

create_hw_bitstream -hw_device [current_hw_device] \
  -mask ./project_cpu_encrypt.runs/impl_1/top.msk \
  -nky ./project_cpu_encrypt.runs/impl_1/top.nky \
  ./project_cpu_encrypt.runs/impl_1/top.bit