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18 FPGA Regions represent FPGA's and partial reconfiguration regions of FPGA's in
31 Full Reconfiguration
34 Partial Reconfiguration (PR)
39 Partial Reconfiguration Region (PRR)
41 * A PRR is a specific section of a FPGA reserved for reconfiguration.
62 * During Full Reconfiguration, hardware bridges between the host and FPGA
64 * During Partial Reconfiguration of a specific region, that region's bridge
78 * An FPGA image that is designed to do full reconfiguration of the FPGA.
79 * A base image may set up a set of partial reconfiguration regions that may
144 reconfiguration. It must include a phandle to an FPGA Manager. The base
150 For partial reconfiguration (PR), each PR region will have an FPGA Region.
152 base FPGA region. The "Full Reconfiguration to add PRR's" example below shows
185 - partial-fpga-config : boolean, set if partial reconfiguration is to be done,
186 otherwise full reconfiguration is done.
292 reconfiguration.
294 * Full reconfiguration with hardware bridges
296 need to be controlled during full reconfiguration. Before the overlay is
302 * Partial reconfiguration with bridges in the FPGA
307 reconfiguration can be done, a base FPGA image must be loaded which includes
346 This binding is a boolean and should be present if partial reconfiguration
351 Device Tree Example: Full Reconfiguration without Bridges
396 Device Tree Example: Full Reconfiguration to add PRR's
444 Device Tree Example: Partial Reconfiguration
483 constraints required to make partial reconfiguration work[1] [2] [3], but a few
491 FPGA Bridges that exist on the FPGA fabric prior to the partial reconfiguration.