
In message 41A2272D.7050403@imc-berlin.de you wrote:
Umm... that's the third parameter in the usage message above: "image address" - isn't it?
No. IIRC then "image" in "image address" means (raw) data as the FPGA would understand it.
I see. Sorry, I never used this command myself yet.
Or do I have to umcompress it first using "bootm" or something and then pass the address and size to "fpga load"?
Either this, or extend the fpga command to understand compressed images.
So checking for valid mkimage header? And then uncompress to $loadaddr?
Yes - if it's compressed; otherwise just memcpy().
And maybe even introduce a new image type "FPGA data" ?
No. This is what applies (from "include/image.h"):
* "Firmware Images" are binary images containing firmware (like * U-Boot or FPGA images) which usually will be programmed to * flash memory.
Viele Grüße,
Wolfgang Denk