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DMA is more efficient and less prone to miss characters than interrupts.
An open question is if circular mode is really the best. If someone
copy-pastes more than the RX buffer size of configuration into the CLI,
we risk the DMA controller catching up with the reader and overwriting
data not yet read.
Since we don't have flow control back to the users terminal, we will
always fail if too much data is entered before we can process it. The
question is if failing to stuff new data at the end of a buffer might be
better than data being overwritten - thus messing up the commands in
unpredictable ways.
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Committing my work in progress in case someone else wants to help.
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This code needs more error checking etc. but together with the Python
script 'filetransfer', a new bitstream may be loaded into the FPGA
config memory like this:
filetransfer --fpga /path/to/bitstream
The bitstream is identified by 'file' e.g. like this:
alpha_test_top.bit: Xilinx BIT data - from
alpha_test_top.ncd;UserID=0xFFFFFFFF - for 7a200tfbg484 - built
2016/05/12(13:59:24) - data length 0xe0164
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Don't want to wait longer than necessary for firmware file transfers.
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