I am also very interested in communicating using OpenOCD and running the 
bus pirate to talk to a Xilinx fpga.

One piece of the svf format lives in a  your micro-controller and the 
other piece streams a SVF encoded bit stream to the micro-controller 
over the micro controller's  JTAG  link.   The micro-controller sends 
the decoded svf file as a hex file to the FPGA's ejatg controller. Lots 
of software already exists in the academic world for routing and 
placing. But most of the necessary infrastructure already exist for 
Xilinx parts.   I am particularly interested in parts that can be used 
in  instrumentation.   I am also  interested in developing highly 
parallel algorithms using my GPU for routing and placing connections 
within the FPGAs.

So don't remove anything having to do with svf.


On 02/10/2015 11:18 AM, Ran Shalit wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I would like to ask if there is some wiki of other which explaing how
> to load cpld (fpga) and run. I am using microsemi igloo2, and I'm
> followed the user's guide section for PLD, which list the PLD
> commands.
> Is there any example/wiki for the sequence of commands that should be done ?
> I see that there is the command:
> pld load num filename
> pld devices
> Do I need to use "pld devices" first ? Should I expect microsemi to be
> supported and recognized with "pld devices" command ?
>
> Thank you,
> Ran
>
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