16 bits BPI in BPI down mode

Hi All,
I am trying to use the BPI down mode on a Virtex 6 FPGA.
I have a 16 bits Spansion 1Gb flash (S29GL01GP).
I generate the MCS file using: 
promgen -w -p mcs -c FF -o ./configname_x16 -s 131072 -d 03ffffff configname.bit -bpi_dc parallel -data_width 16 
Impacts manages to write and verify the config in the flash.
But cannot get it to load the config in the FPGA (no done, PCIe not recognized)
It configures correctly in BPI up (-u 0000000 instead of -d 03ffffff ). 
I found some posts that mentionned issues that are similar but related to EDK. There was a issue about big-little endian. Can that be my problem too?
Did anyone successfully loaded an fpga in a similar setup (bpi-down, 16bits, 1Gb flash)?
Any hints appreciated.
I'd like to be able to reconfigure the FPGA from a processor  and the BPI u/d pin is the only pin that I have access to on my board, M pins aren't accessible, changing the board isn't an option.
Thanks,
raphael
 

No one?
So should I understand that using BPI down with 16 bit wide flash interface isn't used?
 

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