Hi Jack,

I'm using Xilinx 14.5, and i can compile the original yellow block.

I don't have a branch in the casper repository, but i upload the library to
a git repository of my own. Here is the link
https://github.com/amermelao/mlib_devel_roberto.git. My model is caled
adc5g_dmux_x2.

Cheers, Roberto

El mar., 20 oct. 2015 a las 13:29, Jack Hickish (<jackhick...@gmail.com>)
escribió:

> Hi Roberto,
>
> That's an interesting one. I don't think I've ever seen xps segfault.
>
> First, are you using the latest (14.7) versions of the Xilinx tools?
> Second, can you compile the original yellow block OK?
>
> Other than go through the changes you've made step by step until you
> identify the what's broken, I'm not really sure what to suggest. If your
> code is checked into a branch of mlib_devel somewhere I'd be happy to try
> and run it on my setup here if you think that'd help.
>
> Cheers,
> Jack
>
>
>
>
> On Mon, 19 Oct 2015 at 19:58 Roberto F. <rmfuent...@ing.uchile.cl> wrote:
>
>> i'm trying to do a yellow block similar to the 83000x2. Instead of using
>> the 83000 adc i want to do it with the adc5g adc (for roach2).
>>
>> I've used the tutorial 7 of casper for reference and some other documents
>> to build the yellow block (i also looked how the adc5g was done).
>>
>> I'm stuck becuase when the toolflow runs xps -nw -scr run_xps.tcl
>> system.xmp i get a Segmentation fault. I tried to open xps manualy and the
>> load system.xmp but it closes. Could someone guide towards the origin of
>> the bug? It's on the VHDl code or in the port definition or something.
>>
>> Atte.
>>
>>        Roberto Fuentes P.
>> _________________
>>
>>
>> Roberto M. Fuentes P.
>>
>

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