[Cryptech Tech] How to start using coretest_hashes on the TerasIC C5G Board

Joachim Strömbergson joachim at secworks.se
Sun Mar 23 08:04:59 UTC 2014


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Aloha!

Short answer: Thanks! I'll update the writeup (even more).

Yours
JoachimS

Randy Bush wrote:
> [ klutzich end abuser report ]
> 
> for the moment, i mounted the macosx test_coretest_hashes directory
> in win7-64
> 
>> The USB-serial chip on the board is a FTDI FT232R [3]. If your host
>> OS does not have support for this device you will need to install 
>> drivers.
> 
> VCP or D2XX?  i guessed d2xx, installed, and restarted win7
> 
>> Select coretest and press 'Open'. (Note: Quartus omits the .v
>> suffix for the file.)
> 
> it shows the .v on win7.
> 
>> Navigate to sha1/src/rtl and add the files
> ^cores/
> 
>> In the 'Available Devices' list select: 5CGXFC5C6F27C7
> 
> i know it's in the alteraware, but this desperately needs a search 
> function
> 
>> The result from this generic build should be a FPGA configuration
>> that uses 3666 registers, 2846 ALMs, 12 pins and can run at 88.3
>> MHz in worst case temperature and timing
> 
> Info (293000): Quartus II Full Compilation was successful. 0 errors,
> 13 warnings
> 
>> Navigate to coretest_hashes/toolruns/quartus/terasic_c5g
> 
> i think you mean
> test_coretest_hashes/cores/coretest_hashes/toolruns/quartus/terasic_c5g
>
> 
>> An easier way is to open up the file coretest_hashes.qsf in
>> toolruns and add the pin assignment above.
> 
> the pin assignments were already in the file
> 
>> An easier way is to open up the file coretest_hashes.qsf in
>> toolruns and add the pin assignment above. If you then open up the
>> Assignments Editor the same definitions should be shown.
> 
> actually, for me, it was Assignments / ImportAssignments
> 
>> If you haven't turned on the C5G board and connected the board to
>> the computer Quartus is installed on, do so now
> 
> ok, the power connector is pretty obvious.  but maybe you should
> give more of a hint about "connect the board to the computer."
> 
> i connected a usb cable to the usb blaster port of the board.  i
> said connect it to windows.
> 
>> In the Window you should see 'USB-blaster'. If not you need to fix
>> the drivers for the USB-blaster in your OS.
> 
> and i do not see it.  the blinking lights on the board are beautiful
> but i am stalled here
> 
> randy
> 


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