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QEMU-based hardware/software co-development for DAQ systems

Published 4 years agoVersion 3arXiv:2109.14735

Authors

Wojciech M. Zabołotny

Categories

physics.ins-det

Abstract

Modern DAQ systems typically use the FPGA-based PCIe cards to concentrate and deliver the data to a computer used as an entry node of the data processing network. This paper presents a QEMU-based methodology for the co-development of the FPGA-based hardware part, the Linux kernel driver, and the data receiving application. This approach enables quick verification of the FPGA firmware architecture, organization of control registers, the functionality of the driver, and the user-space application. The developed design may be tested in different emulated architectures with a changeable CPU, IOMMU, size of memory, and the number of DAQ cards.

QEMU-based hardware/software co-development for DAQ systems

4 years ago
v3
1 author

Categories

physics.ins-det

Abstract

Modern DAQ systems typically use the FPGA-based PCIe cards to concentrate and deliver the data to a computer used as an entry node of the data processing network. This paper presents a QEMU-based methodology for the co-development of the FPGA-based hardware part, the Linux kernel driver, and the data receiving application. This approach enables quick verification of the FPGA firmware architecture, organization of control registers, the functionality of the driver, and the user-space application. The developed design may be tested in different emulated architectures with a changeable CPU, IOMMU, size of memory, and the number of DAQ cards.

Authors

Wojciech M. Zabołotny

arXiv ID: 2109.14735
Published Sep 29, 2021

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