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CR-1160311 xbflash2 tool doc update #7716

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10 changes: 8 additions & 2 deletions src/runtime_src/doc/toc/xbflash2.rst
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Expand Up @@ -11,9 +11,15 @@ The Xilinx (R) Board Flash utility (xbflash2) is a standalone command line utili

In 2022.1 release, this utility is Early Access with limited validation.

This tool supported for all Alveo platforms, U2 and U30 platforms.
This tool supported for all Alveo platforms.

This tool doesn't come with XRT package, it comes as separate xbflash package.
This tool doesn't require XRT Package and it doesn't come with XRT package, it comes as separate xbflash package.
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It does not. It comes in a xrt-xbflash2 package:

i   xrt-xbflash2                                       - Xilinx RunTime stack for use with Xilinx FPGA platforms     

Note that the package description is rather wrong because it copies the one from XRT.


``xbflash2`` tool is available in the Alveo card web page, getting started session, xbflash2 tab.

For example: https://www.xilinx.com/products/boards-and-kits/alveo/u50.html#xbflash2

After xbflash package installation, content goes to ``/usr/local/bin``
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This tool is verified and supported only on XDMA PCIe DMA designs.

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