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Wow
This concept is impressively mind blowing, if I am getting it right... ?
If this makes it possible to be able to do fpga programming / bugfixing etc,from lets say my cell phone on a mountain top,,, it opens up a wide range of options like:
Doing local or remote firmware updates from anywhere you can hook up to the internet.
Also great for field testing purposes also, when something unexpected that needs a quick fix happens and your workstation is miles away.....
I need to try this out asap...
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here it is: https://jenkins.machinekit.io/view/userjobs/job/mksocfpga-the-snowwhite/
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you can follow my cargo-culting attempts at https://github.com/mhaberler/mksocfpga/commits/mah and https://jenkins.machinekit.io/view/userjobs/job/mksocfpga-mah
build works, it's just that the nano is 200km away :-/
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actually we might make this a travis job so everybody can do this, even without my jenkins
we might have to brush up @cdsteinkuehler 's QuartusBuildVM Docker repo to build on dockerhub so everybody can pull, not sure this is automated
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Updating the QuartusBuildVM docker images is NOT automated. You can easily generate a new image using the Dockerfile, but it will be HUGE and unsuitable for sharing. Directions for shrinking the image to a manageable size are in the dockerfile:
Questions:
Do I need to generate a new docker image (very painful for me, uploading that much data reliably kills my local internet connection), or should we have official Machinekit (vs. cdsteinkuehler) images on Dockerhub?
If we want to stick with my cdsteinkuehler images, maybe I can use MAH's server to create and upload? I think that would work much better than my local ISP for pushing GBs of data upstream!
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I think we should move to a machinekit dockerhub user
definitely use my server, wont get stuck
if you build them as-is on dockerhub - does it work? or does it exceed some limit?
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On 8/6/2016 4:38 PM, Michael Haberler wrote:
if you build them as-is on dockerhub - does it work? or does it exceed some limit?
Unknown...I wouldn't be able to upload one even if I wanted to.
I have enough trouble getting the ~5G images uploaded[1], I'd never be
able to complete an ~30G upload.
[1] I have to monitor my uplink status and when it dies I need to
power-cycle my cable-modem quickly enough that the TCP connection
doesn't time-out. My uplink dies typically 3-5 times when uploading a
5G image, which takes many hours. :(
Charles Steinkuehler
[email protected]
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On 06 Aug 2016, at 23:48, cdsteinkuehler [email protected] wrote:
On 8/6/2016 4:38 PM, Michael Haberler wrote:
if you build them as-is on dockerhub - does it work? or does it exceed some limit?
Unknown...I wouldn't be able to upload one even if I wanted to.
I have enough trouble getting the ~5G images uploaded[1], I'd never be
able to complete an ~30G upload.[1] I have to monitor my uplink status and when it dies I need to
power-cycle my cable-modem quickly enough that the TCP connection
doesn't time-out. My uplink dies typically 3-5 times when uploading a
5G image, which takes many hours. :(
maybe silly remark, but couldn’t we share these huge files (docker images, normal images) with some sort of torrent?
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Related Issues (20)
- License Free partial reconfiguration HOT 1
- Package builder reports success but fails to copy the new package into the repo HOT 7
- new DeXX image -> hm2_soc_ol.so: undefined symbol: hm2_unregister HOT 5
- SmartSerial broken HOT 33
- Add Ultra96 and upgrade Vivado HOT 43
- Adding a new Board HOT 1
- Stick to Vivado 19.1 or update to Vitis 20.x (including Vivado) HOT 13
- Mksocfpga Failing builds HOT 5
- Quartus Hostmot2 FPGA compiling error HOT 2
- Lychee Hex support ? HOT 5
- Expose IO DDR register from top level of hm2 HOT 4
- gpio timing pins for kernel and userland scoping - feasible? HOT 3
- Xilinx Zybo support? HOT 18
- hm2 read(), write() functions need signficant time HOT 22
- modifying zturn_ztio unclear HOT 9
- Simplify firmware protobuf ID generation HOT 1
- REquesting a 1 thread place for resolving adding new HM2 Mesa Soc FPGA functionality issues
- socfpga-rbf packaging fails with: FATAL: Failed to pull Docker image mhaberler/ubker HOT 27
- Inconsistent qsys address mapping of peripherals HOT 2
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