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Zynq-7000 All Programmable SoC Software Developers Guide UG821 ( ) September 30, 2015 Zynq-7000 AP SoC ( ) September 30, 2015 Revision HistoryThe following table shows the revision history for this document. DateVersionRevision09/30 LibXil SKey and LibXil RSA. Added references to the library Appendix B, LibXil SKey for Zynq-7000 AP SoC Devices ( ). Changed Vivado Device Programmer to Vivado hardware Platform Reference Manual reference to Generating Software Platforms (UG1138) Updated Bootgen options to match -h in Vivado Tcl Console in Table miscellaneous references throughout the BIF File Bootgen Command Options. Updated Partition Attribute Bits. 06/04 Bootgen to remove the -i option in Bootgen Command document, added cross-references and updated links in Appendix D, Additional Resources and Legal Notices. Added definitions for RSA and SHA-2. Removed reference to AP to PS on page release for Send FeedbackZynq-7000 AP SoC ( ) September 30, 2015 Table of ContentsChapter 1: Introduction to Programming with Zynq-7000 AP SoC DevicesOverview.
This introduction defines both AMP and SMP, and provides an assessment of the trade-offs and concerns with each method. Multiprocessing Considerations The following subsections describe the two multiprocessing considerations. Asymmetric Multiprocessing Asymmetric multiprocessing (AMP) is a processing model in which each processor in a
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