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    Booting from NAND - round 2

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    r_robotics
    Posted by r_robotics
    on May 31 2011 11:53 AM
    Expert1290 points

    Hello,

    in a previous post ( http://e2e.ti.com/support/dsp/c6000_multi-core_dsps/f/639/t/110596.aspx ) I described a problem I was having running programs from NAND and was advised to check out the latest MCSDK.

    I have:

    • installed the latest MCSDK (beta2 as of this post)
    • Programmed the IBL
    • Configured the boot parameter table
    • loaded POST pre-compiled *.dat file into NAND
    • Powered down the board and set the boot pins to NAND (according to the IBL evmc6678-instructions.txt)
    • Powered up the board

    However after these steps I am unable to observe the POST program running.  Is this normal, or should there be a console print just as if I ran the program from CCS?

    You all have been a great help to us so far.  I hope this is a simple error on my part :)

    Thank you in advance!

    C6678 NAND
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    • r_robotics
      Posted by r_robotics
      on Jun 14 2011 13:35 PM
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      Travis, Hao, thank you very much for your help.  We were able to boot the POST program from NAND following all of your directions.  Thanks again!

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    • tscheck
      Posted by tscheck
      on Jun 14 2011 15:26 PM
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      great!  sorry it took a while to debug.  i was able to duplicate the isse on my evm yesterday, and hao had to dig into the ibl to find the problem. 

      regards,

      travis

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    • pup pup
      Posted by pup pup
      on Jun 29 2011 01:59 AM
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      What I need to do for rebuild IBL with this bugfix?

      I tried make c661x. The resulting i2crom.dat has size 228k and I can't write it to I2C.

      Please publish new IBL release with this bugfix.

      Thanks.

      C6678 PCIe
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    • tscheck
      Posted by tscheck
      on Jun 29 2011 16:28 PM
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      pup pup,

      The production version of the MCSDK (with this fix) should be on-line tomorrow.  Please check out:

      http://software-dl.ti.com/sdoemb/sdoemb_public_sw/bios_mcsdk/latest/index_FDS.html

       

      If you want to rebuild with current MCSDK beta-2...

      1) replace the nand.c file as Hao mentioned above

      2) rebuild IBL with instructions listed in: C:\Program Files\Texas Instruments\mcsdk_2_00_00_beta2\tools\boot_loader\ibl\doc\release_info.txt

      3) follow the listed instructions above to program into the EEPROM.

       

      Regards,

      Travis

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    • pup pup
      Posted by pup pup
      on Jul 04 2011 13:50 PM
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      Thanks!

      Now I can run my simple program from NAND via I2C IBL. The loading time ~7s. Is it posible to increase the loading speed via I2C IBL ?

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      Posted by tscheck
      on Jul 05 2011 14:14 PM
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      Not that I'm aware of.  When asking new topic questions, you should start a new thread for better results.

       

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      Travis

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