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    ERROR: sfh_OMAP-L138.exe

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    haile zhu
    Posted by haile zhu
    on Apr 11 2012 04:17 AM
    Prodigy30 points

    Hello

       I am rebuiding the  sfh_OMAP-L138.exe for my board(DDR2+NOR FLASH 16BIT+25MHZ+UART1),but it only can be used on TI'board(EVM mDDR+SPI FLASH+24MHZ+UART2).

    On my board will appear the following error.

        

    E:\>sfh_OMAP-L138.exe -erase -flashType NOR
    -----------------------------------------------------
       TI Serial Flasher Host Program for OMAP-L138
       (C) 2012, Texas Instruments, Inc.
       Ver. 1.67
    -----------------------------------------------------


    Platform is Windows.
          [TYPE] Global erase
        [TARGET] OMAPL138
        [DEVICE] NOR
        [NOR Block] 0

    Attempting to connect to device COM1...
    Press any key to end this program at any time.

    (AIS Parse): Read magic word 0x41504954.
    (AIS Parse): Waiting for BOOTME... (power on or reset target now)
    (AIS Parse): BOOTME received!
    (AIS Parse): Performing Start-Word Sync...
    (AIS Parse): Performing Ping Opcode Sync...
    (AIS Parse): Processing command 0: 0x58535901.
    (AIS Parse): Performing Opcode Sync...
    (AIS Parse): Loading section...
    (AIS Parse): Loaded 10792-Byte section to address 0x80000000.
    (AIS Parse): Processing command 1: 0x58535901.
    (AIS Parse): Performing Opcode Sync...
    (Serial Port): Read error! (The operation has timed out.)
    (AIS Parse): I/O Error in read!
    (Serial Port): Read error! (The operation has timed out.)
    (AIS Parse): I/O Error in read!
    (Serial Port): Read error! (The operation has timed out.)
    (AIS Parse): I/O Error in read!

    what's caused that.??????????????????

    waiting for ......................................

    Thanks!!!!!

    sfh OMAP-L138
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    • Prabhakar Lad
      Posted by Prabhakar Lad
      on Apr 11 2012 04:57 AM
      Genius4675 points

      Hi,

      The tool present here http://sourceforge.net/projects/dvflashutils/files/OMAP-L138/v2.36/  can also be used for NOR flash.

      Thx,

      --Prabhakar Lad

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    • haile zhu
      Posted by haile zhu
      on Apr 11 2012 21:14 PM
      Prodigy30 points

      HI Prabhakar Lad

      The sfh what i used is v2.32  .It  supports NOR flash too .I download v2.36 and test it ,but it is erroring too.

      Errors like v2.32.

      How can i know the operating principle of sfh?

      Thanks!

       

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    • Prabhakar Lad
      Posted by Prabhakar Lad
      on Apr 12 2012 00:36 AM
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      Hi,

       Serial Flasher tool is command-line tool to connect to platform in UART boot mode for writing various flash devices.

      You can find the source of it in <tool_directory>/OMAP-L138/GNU/sfh.

      Thx,

      --Prabhakar Lad

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    • haile zhu
      Posted by haile zhu
      on Apr 12 2012 01:24 AM
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      Prodigy30 points

      Hi

       It has been resoved.

      Something on board cause the rest of the cpu.

      Thanks!

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    • tommy xee
      Posted by tommy xee
      on Apr 27 2012 22:23 PM
      Prodigy10 points

      HI, haile zhu. I had similar trouble as you describle here.  Now i wanna know what can i do  to resolve it?

      thanks and looking forward for your reply!

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