The **wgd.sh** (running on board) supports reloading driver and/or FPGA image dynamically without rebooting/power-cycle. It can work in a flexible way. The purpose of this feature is to help you easily reload driver and FPGA built from your branch/version/variant/modification, and switch/run different driver and FPGA of different branch/version/variant/modification without rebooting. To enjoy this feature, always ensure your onboard openwifi/files are the latest files in [user_space](../../user_space)). - [[Reload driver only](#Reload-driver-only)] - [[Reload driver and FPGA](#Reload-driver-and-FPGA)] - [[Reload driver and FPGA in target directory](#Reload-driver-and-FPGA-in-target-directory)] - [[Reload driver and FPGA from a single package file](#Reload-driver-and-FPGA-from-a-single-package-file)] -- **RECOMMENDED!** - [[Suggested practice to generate driver FPGA variants](#Suggested-practice-to-generate-driver-FPGA-variants)] - [[Detailed full usage info](#Detailed-full-usage-info)] ## Reload driver only This is the original way. To let **wgd.sh** only loads the driver without touching FPGA, please ensure FPGA image file **system_top.bit.bin** does **NOT** present in the directory. If wgd.sh can not find the FPGA image, it will skip reloading it. ## Reload driver and FPGA - Generate the reloadable FPGA file **system_top.bit.bin**. In the Linux host computer: ``` cd openwifi/user_space ./drv_and_fpga_package_gen.sh $OPENWIFI_HW_DIR $XILINX_DIR $BOARD_NAME ``` Then **system_top.bit.bin** will be generated in openwifi/user_space. - Put **system_top.bit.bin** on board in the same directory as wgd.sh and other driver files (.ko) - Run **wgd.sh** on board as usual ## Reload driver and FPGA in target directory Put **system_top.bit.bin** on board together with other driver files (.ko) in a directory ($TARGET_DIR), then run on board: ``` ./wgd.sh $TARGET_DIR ``` In this way, different versions/variants of driver/FPGA can be put in different directories. Then **wgd.sh** can be used to switch between them without rebooting/power-cycle. ## Reload driver and FPGA from a single package file The openwifi/user_space/**drv_and_fpga_package_gen.sh** also generates a single package file **drv_and_fpga.tar.gz**, which includes driver files (.ko), FPGA image and many other source files with rich infos that are related. You can switch to your own branch/version/variant, build the single package file via **drv_and_fpga_package_gen.sh**, rename it with a more meaningful name (such as add version or variant info as postfix), put the renamed **drv_and_fpga_MEANINGFUL_POSTFIX.tar.gz** on board in the same directory as **wgd.sh**, and let **wgd.sh** load it: ``` ./wgd.sh ./drv_and_fpga_MEANINGFUL_POSTFIX.tar.gz ``` In this way, different version/variants of driver/FPGA can be switched by **wgd.sh** without rebooting/power-cycle. ## Suggested practice to generate driver FPGA variants There are several ways to generate variants of the single driver-FPGA package file. For example: - Switch/create another branch for openwifi and openwifi-hw, work/modify there, then generate the single package file via **drv_and_fpga_package_gen.sh**. This package is the branch specific, so renaming the package name to a more meaningful one would be good practice. - In the same branch, set different arguments (finally macro definitions in .h and .v files) via conditional compiling to enable/disable different driver and FPGA code blocks/functionalities, then generate the single package file via **drv_and_fpga_package_gen.sh**. Rename the package to remind you which conditions are ON/OFF. - Check "Conditional compile by verilog macro" in openwifi-hw README for FPGA design - Input more arguments (max 5) to driver building script "make_all.sh $XILINX_DIR ARCH_BIT". Those arguments will be converted to "#define argument" in pre_def.h for driver conditional compiling. **Attention:** **drv_and_fpga_package_gen.sh** currently only call **make_all.sh** without extra arguments. If you have conditional compiling arguments, do not forget to put them into **drv_and_fpga_package_gen.sh** as extra arguments of **make_all.sh**. ## Detailed full usage info Run the "./wgd.sh -h" on board or open wgd.sh to see full usage info: ``` usage: Script for load (or download+load) different driver and FPGA img without rebooting no argument: Load .ko driver files and FPGA img (if system_top.bit.bin exist) in current dir with test_mode=0. 1st argument: If it is a NUMBER, it will be assigned to test_mode. Then load everything from current dir. 1st argument: If it is a string called "remote", it will download driver/FPGA and load everything. - 2nd argument (if exist) is the target directory name for downloading and reloading - 3rd argument (if exist) is the value for test_mode 1st argument: neither NUMBER nor "remote" nor a .tar.gz file, it is regarded as a directory and load everything from it. - 2nd argument (if exist) is the value for test_mode 1st argument: a .tar.gz file, it will be unpacked then load from that unpacked directory - 2nd argument (if exist) is the value for test_mode ```