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About
When using XILINX JTAG software like Impact, Chipscope and XMD
- on Linux, the proprietary kernel windrvr module from Jungo
+ on Linux, the proprietary kernel module windrvr from Jungo
is needed to access the parallel- or usb-cable.
As this module does not work with current linux kernel versions (> 2.6.18) a library was developed,
which emulates the module in userspace and allows the tools to access the JTAG cable without the need
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The USB cable is supported at full speed.
+ Experimental support for FTDI 2232 based devices has been added. They are seen by Impact as a Parallel
+ Cable III. These devices are currently significantly slower than every other supported cable.
+
+
The library is called libusb-driver as it was developed to support the USB cable, but later
extended to also support parallel cables.
+ News
+
+ - 2008-03-26: Xilinx has released their own drivers based on libusb with ISE Design Suite 10.1.
+ To use them, you need to set the environment-variable XIL_IMPACT_USE_LIBUSB to 1
+ before running the tools. The driver on this page no longer needs to be preloaded if you only used
+ it to access USB cables. Parallel port support still seems to rely on windrvr, which can be
+ emulated by libusb-driver.
+
Using 32-bit ISE 10.1 on a 64-bit platform: When using the 32-bit JTAG tools from ISE Design
+ Suite 10.1 on a 64-bit machine, the tools will not connect to the cable but output the following
+ error: Cable operation is not supported when running the 32-bit version of the application on a
+ 64-bit platform.
+ To fix this, run the tools with linux32 or preload the newest 32-bit version of
+ libusb-driver. This will lead the tools to believe that they are running on a 32-bit
+ platform and allows them to connect to the cable.
+
+ - 2009-05-31: ISE Design Suite 11.1 now uses their libusb based drivers as default, without
+ the need to set XIL_IMPACT_USE_LIBUSB. If you want to use this driver with ISE 11.1 for USB
+ cables and disable the builtin support for libusb, you now have to set XIL_IMPACT_USE_LIBUSB
+ to 0 (export XIL_IMPACT_USE_LIBUSB=0 or setenv XIL_IMPACT_USE_LIBUSB 0).
+ For parallel cables Xilinx still relies on windrvr. This library works fine with parallel cables and
+ ISE 11.1 with no need for windrvr.
+
+
Supported Cables
The following cables are reported to work with this driver:
+ These cables should work but have not yet been tested:
+
+ - XILINX Platform Cable USB II
+ - Integrated Platform Cable USB on other development boards
+ - other Parallel Cable III clones
+ - other FTDI2232 based devices which use the chips standard JTAG pinout (experimental)
Supported Software
The following software is reported to work with this driver:
Download
- - Download usb-driver.tar.gz (to build it, you need to have the libusb development package installed. It is called libusb-dev on Debian.)
- - Read the README
- - Browse the CVS repository
+ - Download usb-driver-HEAD.tar.gz (to build it, you need to have the libusb development package installed. It is called libusb-dev on Debian.)
+ - Read the README
+ - Browse the Git repository (Summary)
- Precompiled libusb-driver.so for Debian Etch, but better build your own
+ - Clone the Git repository with: git clone git://git.zerfleddert.de/usb-driver
Links
- Michael Gernoth, $Id: index.html,v 1.6 2007-04-07 15:36:55 michael Exp $
+ Michael Gernoth