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FPGA Bitstreams

Overview

The build infrastructure supports the ability to override the ROM and OTP default values in precompiled FPGA bitstreams. The following configurations are available for use in FPGA based test programs:

  1. rom_with_<key_type>_keys_<life_cycle_state>
  2. test_rom

key_type valid values are real or fake, with fake representing keys that are part of the code base and can be used to sign objects. fake keys are not for production use cases.

life_cycle_state maps to any of the life cycle states supported by the OpenTitan design.

The following command shows a list of targets provided by //hw/bitstream:

bazel query //hw/bitstream:*

Overriding Defaults in opentitan_test Targets

Implicit Override Using Universal Bitstream Support (Recommended)

The opentitan_test rule supports the ability to customize the default bitstream with a custom otp or rom image. The following example shows how to inject an otp image to a test target.

opentitan_test(
    name = "individualize_sw_cfg_functest",
    srcs = ["individualize_sw_cfg_functest.c"],
    cw310 = cw310_params(
        otp = "//hw/ip/otp_ctrl/data/earlgrey_a0_skus/sival_bringup:otp_img_test_unlocked0_manuf_initialized",
        tags = ["manuf"],
    ),
    exec_env = {
        "//hw/top_earlgrey:fpga_cw310_rom_with_fake_keys": None,
    },
    deps = [
        ":individualize_sw_cfg_earlgrey_a0_sku_sival_bringup",
        "//hw/top_earlgrey/sw/autogen:top_earlgrey",
        "//sw/device/lib/base:status",
        "//sw/device/lib/dif:otp_ctrl",
        "//sw/device/lib/dif:rstmgr",
        "//sw/device/lib/testing:otp_ctrl_testutils",
        "//sw/device/lib/testing:rstmgr_testutils",
        "//sw/device/lib/testing/test_framework:ottf_main",
    ],
)

Bazel is configured to cache all bitstream splice operations triggered by otp and/or rom dependencies in opentitan_test rules. For this reason, it is recommended to use this approach over the use of the bitstream_splice rule.

Override by Using the bitstream Argument

Only use this approach if you have to override the baseline bitstream configuration for a given execution environment. In most cases, it is better to use the otp and/or rom dependencies to customize the bitstream. See the previous section for more details.

opentitan_test rules support the ability to override the bitstream used in the test. To do this, simply set the bitstream argument to the bitstream target.

The following example is taken from sw/device/silicon_creator/manuf/lib/BUILD:

opentitan_test(
    name = "individualize_sw_cfg_functest",
    srcs = ["individualize_sw_cfg_functest.c"],
    cw310 = cw310_params(
        bitstream = "//hw/bitstream:rom_with_fake_keys_otp_test_unlocked0",
        tags = ["manuf"],
    ),
    exec_env = {
        "//hw/top_earlgrey:fpga_cw310_rom_with_fake_keys": None,
    },
    deps = [
        ":individualize_sw_cfg_earlgrey_a0_sku_sival_bringup",
        "//hw/top_earlgrey/sw/autogen:top_earlgrey",
        "//sw/device/lib/base:status",
        "//sw/device/lib/dif:otp_ctrl",
        "//sw/device/lib/dif:rstmgr",
        "//sw/device/lib/testing:otp_ctrl_testutils",
        "//sw/device/lib/testing:rstmgr_testutils",
        "//sw/device/lib/testing/test_framework:ottf_main",
    ],
)

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