Reply by Joseph April 4, 20052005-04-04
Thanks for the response Josh,

I knew about the ability to run two separate OSes, but really do want
to get an SMP machine out of the Virtex II.  I will check out the mem
management section like you advised.  I would like to avoid software
solutions to this issue.  Honestly, I am a bit surprised that more
information isn't readily available on using the hard cores in an SMP
fashion.  If anyone else has any advice or references to pass along, I
would appreciate it.

Joseph

Reply by April 1, 20052005-04-01
Joseph wrote:
> Thanks Vasanth, > > Can you or anyone else reccomend an SMP OS for the Virtex II? > Specifically, I am working on the ML310 board. There isn't much > literature on running both cores at once, so any advice is
appreciated.
> Currently I am looking at the MontaVista preview kit to see if that > will get me going in the right direction. I think the software will > eventually be fine, but then organizing the FPGA correctly may be a > challenge... anyone do this kind of thing already? > > thanks again
The PowerPCs in the Virtex FPGAs do not have hardware support for keeping their caches coherent with each other. Read the memory management section of the user guide for more information on this. Lack of hardware support for cache coherency is a problem if you want to use an SMP OS. You can however run two separate copies of an OS, each with their own memory space. You can also have shared memory regions, but you will have to deal with cache coherency issues in software. Would that solve your problem? Regards, John McCaskill
Reply by Joseph March 30, 20052005-03-30
Thanks Vasanth,

Can you or anyone else reccomend an SMP OS for the Virtex II?
Specifically, I am working on the ML310 board.  There isn't much
literature on running both cores at once, so any advice is appreciated.
 Currently I am looking at the MontaVista preview kit to see if that
will get me going in the right direction.  I think the software will
eventually be fine, but then organizing the FPGA correctly may be a
challenge... anyone do this kind of thing already?

thanks again

Reply by Vasanth Asokan March 25, 20052005-03-25
Joseph,

Xilkernel is not an SMP (Shared multi-processor) kernel. So, in that 
sense - No, it cannot run on two PPCs.

If you mean, can you run it on two different PowerPCs independently, 
then there is no reason why it would not work. Both the kernels would be 
completely independent and ignorant of the other. There are also no 
constructs to managed shared memory between the two processors in Xilkernel.

thanks,



Joseph wrote:

>Is xilkernel configurable to use 2 PPCs in a Virtex II? It seems that >all the Xilinx literature I have found has xilkernel running only one >PPC. I know the xilkernel source is available, but would like to stay >away from it if possible. Anyone gotten a dual-core running with >xilkernel? Thanks. > > >
Reply by Joseph March 23, 20052005-03-23
Is xilkernel configurable to use 2 PPCs in a Virtex II?  It seems that
all the Xilinx literature I have found has xilkernel running only one
PPC.  I know the xilkernel source is available, but would like to stay
away from it if possible.  Anyone gotten a dual-core running with
xilkernel?  Thanks.