Lines Matching full:regions
18 FPGA Regions represent FPGA's and partial reconfiguration regions of FPGA's in
19 the Device Tree. FPGA Regions provide a way to program FPGAs under device tree
55 * A persona may create more regions.
65 will be used to gate the busses. Traffic to other regions is not affected.
69 * An FPGA image may create a set of reprogrammable regions, each having its
79 * A base image may set up a set of partial reconfiguration regions that may
99 Figure 1: An FPGA set up with a base image that created three regions. Each
124 FPGA Regions represent FPGA's and FPGA PR regions in the device tree. An FPGA
151 These FPGA regions are children of FPGA bridges which are then children of the
160 FPGA Regions do not inherit their ancestor FPGA regions' bridges. This prevents
161 shutting down bridges that are upstream from the other active regions while one
163 hardware bridges remain enabled. The PR regions' bridges will be FPGA bridges
168 - fpga-mgr : should contain a phandle to an FPGA Manager. Child FPGA Regions
169 inherit this property from their ancestor regions. An fpga-mgr property
393 This example programs the FPGA to have two regions that can later be partially