A basic HyperRAM controller for Lattice iCE40 Ultraplus FPGAs
You can download a Verilog model of the Cypress HyperRAM from their website. http://www.cypress.com/verilog/s27kl0641-verilog
bitstream/ - Contains pre-synthesized and compiled FPGA bitstream and RISC-V firmware files
radiant/ - Lattice Radiant project of the RISC-V + HyperRAM controller design
iCEStorm/ - iCEStorm project of the RISC-V + HyperRAM controller design
riscv32/ - picorv32 and picoSoC RISC-V files
simulation/ - Simulation of standalone controller
standalone/ - Simple HyperRam Controller
Sources: RISC-V examples were based off of the PicoSoC examples provided by mmicko at the Hackaday FPGA101 Workshop. Thank you for the great examples mmicko! https://github.com/mmicko/fpga101-workshop
This project provide examples for APIO and iCEStorm projects and also The Lattice Radiant sotware.
- Install iCEStorm (http://www.clifford.at/icestorm/)
- Run the following commands cd ./icestorm ./hyperram.sh iceprog hyperram.bin
- Install APIO (https://github.com/FPGAwars/apio)
- Run the following commands cd ./riscv32/hardware apio build apio upload
- Install the Laticce Radiant software (http://www.latticesemi.com/Products/DesignSoftwareAndIP/FPGAandLDS/Radiant)
- Open radiant/riscv32_radiant.rdf file
- Build and upload the project using the Radiant Software
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If you use the APIO project: cd ./riscv32/software apio make apio make upload
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In other cases riscv64-unknown-elf-gcc -O3 -nostartfiles -mabi=ilp32 -march=rv32ic -Wl,-Bstatic,-T,sections.lds,--strip-debug -ffreestanding -o firmware.elf start.s sections.c firmware.c -lgcc riscv64-unknown-elf-objcopy -O binary firmware.elf firmware.bin
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Upload firmware.bin
- iCEStorm: iceprog -o 1M firmware.bin
- Radiant: upload the firmware.bin file using the programmer tool. The start address should be 1MB (see readme.md in bitstream/)
FPGA Project contains a RISC-V core with the hyperram controller connected. Write and read tests are performed on the memory.
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On power up, the RGB LED will light up red
- This insures the FPGA bitstream is loaded properly and that the RISC-V code in SPI Flash is executing.
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Shortly after words the RGB LED will flash blue or green
- Green = read/write tests are passing
- Blue = read/write tests are failing
Additionally, there is a UART TX port on pin 36. If you connect it to a terminal window you can monitor the tests. You can use the Adafruit FT232H USB board for this and connect a fly wire between pin 38 on the UPDuino and D1 and a ground wire between both boards. Set the baud rate to 9600.