Hi Lucas, Good to hear this is working for you. Now for the real work ;-)
Regards, John > On Mar 28, 2016, at 6:10 AM, lucas <[email protected]> wrote: > > Wow it worked :) Thank you, John! > > Short summary how to get it working: > > 1.) Compile PRU_RPMsg_LED0 project in CCS > 2.) Transfer PRU_RPMsg_LED0.out onto beaglebone into the /lib/firmware > directory > 3.) Set symbolic link: sudo ln -s PRU_RPMsg_LED0.out am335x-pru0-fw > 4.) restart > 5.) modprobe virtio_rpmsg_bus > 6.) modprobe rpmsg_pru > 7.) check if /dev/rpmsg_pru30 exists > 8.) echo "r" > /dev/rpmsg_pru30 > 9.) Observe red LED light up on PRU_cape :) > > > On Wednesday, March 23, 2016 at 8:42:50 PM UTC+1, john3909 wrote: > Don’t include the .ko extension when using modprobe. > > Regards, > John > > > > >> On Mar 23, 2016, at 9:32 AM, lucas <lucas....@ <>gmail.com >> <http://gmail.com/>> wrote: >> >> Sorry forgot to copy the error message for the modprobe command: >> >> root@beaglebone:/lib/modules/4.1.15-ti-rt-r43/kernel/drivers/rpmsg# modprobe >> virtio_rpmsg_bus.ko >> modprobe: FATAL: Module virtio_rpmsg_bus.ko not found. >> >> On Wednesday, March 23, 2016 at 5:27:12 PM UTC+1, lucas wrote: >> Hi John, >> >> thank you very much for your answer. >> >> I am using the 4.1.15-ti-rt-r43 kernel. It's the kernel that came with the >> debian image from the beaglebone website. >> >> Only the pruss_remoteproc module seems to be loaded on boot: >> >> # lsmod >> Module Size Used by >> 8021q 17336 0 >> garp 5975 1 8021q >> mrp 7322 1 8021q >> stp 1911 1 garp >> llc 5257 2 stp,garp >> pruss_remoteproc 15296 2 >> omap_rng 4358 0 >> rng_core 7437 1 omap_rng >> usb_f_acm 7180 1 >> u_serial 10596 3 usb_f_acm >> usb_f_rndis 22734 1 >> g_multi 5316 0 >> usb_f_mass_storage 42745 2 g_multi >> u_ether 12028 2 usb_f_rndis,g_multi >> libcomposite 43810 4 >> usb_f_acm,usb_f_rndis,g_multi,usb_f_mass_storage >> snd_soc_davinci_mcasp 17266 0 >> snd_soc_edma 1150 1 snd_soc_davinci_mcasp >> spi_omap2_mcspi 10681 0 >> uio_pdrv_genirq 3521 0 >> >> Although the other modules do exist in the driver directory. >> >> ls /lib/modules/4.1.15-ti-rt-r43/kernel/drivers/rpmsg >> rpmsg_pru.ko rpmsg-rpc.ko virtio_rpmsg_bus.ko >> >> I cannot modprob the modules: >> >> # modprobe virtio_rpmsg_bus.ko >> root@beaglebone:/lib/modules/4.1.15-ti-rt-r43/kernel/drivers/rpmsg# modprobe >> virtio_rpmsg_bus.ko >> >> >> But I can use insmod >> >> root@beaglebone:/lib/modules/4.1.15-ti-rt-r43/kernel/drivers/rpmsg# insmod >> virtio_rpmsg_bus.ko >> root@beaglebone:/lib/modules/4.1.15-ti-rt-r43/kernel/drivers/rpmsg# lsmod >> Module Size Used by >> virtio_rpmsg_bus 13437 0 >> 8021q 17336 0 >> garp 5975 1 8021q >> ... >> >> >> Should I try to switch to the kernel version you are using? Is there an >> image or should I recompile the kernel? Any other ideas? >> >> Lucas >> >> On Tuesday, March 22, 2016 at 7:40:56 PM UTC+1, john3909 wrote: >> Hi Lucas, >> >> This seems to work just fine for me. What kernel version are you using? >> >> I’m using V4.1.13-ti-r33. As you can see, all remoteproc/rpmsg kernel >> modules are loaded automatically at boot time. >> >> [ 16.251480] pruss-rproc 4a300000.pruss: 8 PRU interrupts parsed >> >> [ 16.251567] pruss-rproc 4a300000.pruss: memory dram0: pa 0x4a300000 >> size 0x2000 va e0ca0000 >> [ 16.251595] pruss-rproc 4a300000.pruss: memory dram1: pa 0x4a302000 >> size 0x2000 va e0ca4000 >> [ 16.251621] pruss-rproc 4a300000.pruss: memory shrdram2: pa 0x4a310000 >> size 0x3000 va e0ca8000 >> [ 16.251644] pruss-rproc 4a300000.pruss: memory intc: pa 0x4a320000 >> size 0x2000 va e0cac000 >> [ 16.251672] pruss-rproc 4a300000.pruss: memory cfg: pa 0x4a326000 >> size 0x2000 va e0cb0000 >> [ 16.252174] pruss-rproc 4a300000.pruss: creating platform devices for PRU >> cores >> [ 16.374800] pru-rproc 4a334000.pru0: memory iram: pa 0x4a334000 size >> 0x2000 va e0cb4000 >> [ 16.374858] pru-rproc 4a334000.pru0: memory control: pa 0x4a322000 size >> 0x400 va e0876000 >> [ 16.374901] pru-rproc 4a334000.pru0: memory debug: pa 0x4a322400 size >> 0x100 va e0c9e400 >> [ 16.375152] remoteproc1: 4a334000.pru0 is available >> >> [ 16.380153] remoteproc1: Note: remoteproc is still under development and >> considered experimental. >> [ 16.572902] remoteproc1: THE BINARY FORMAT IS NOT YET FINALIZED, and >> backward compatibility isn't yet guaranteed. >> [ 16.778752] remoteproc1: registered virtio0 (type 7) >> >> [ 16.811201] pru-rproc 4a334000.pru0: PRU rproc node >> /ocp/pruss@4a300000/pru@4a334000 probed successfully >> [ 16.932818] pru-rproc 4a338000.pru1: memory iram: pa 0x4a338000 size >> 0x2000 va e0ccc000 >> [ 16.932891] pru-rproc 4a338000.pru1: memory control: pa 0x4a324000 size >> 0x400 va e0cd0000 >> [ 16.932918] pru-rproc 4a338000.pru1: memory debug: pa 0x4a324400 size >> 0x100 va e0cd2400 >> [ 16.933190] remoteproc2: 4a338000.pru1 is available >> >> [ 16.938192] remoteproc2: Note: remoteproc is still under development and >> considered experimental. >> [ 17.081421] remoteproc2: THE BINARY FORMAT IS NOT YET FINALIZED, and >> backward compatibility isn't yet guaranteed. >> [ 17.114912] remoteproc2: registered virtio1 (type 7) >> >> [ 17.131205] pru-rproc 4a338000.pru1: PRU rproc node >> /ocp/pruss@4a300000/pru@4a338000 probed successfully >> [ 17.231951] remoteproc1: powering up 4a334000.pru0 >> >> [ 17.243111] remoteproc1: Booting fw image am335x-pru0-fw, size 78652 >> >> [ 17.271252] pru-rproc 4a334000.pru0: version 0 event_chnl_map_size 1 >> event_chnl_map 0000039c >> [ 17.271289] pru-rproc 4a334000.pru0: sysevt-to-ch[60] -> 0 >> >> [ 17.271305] pru-rproc 4a334000.pru0: chnl-to-host[0] -> 0 >> >> [ 17.271318] pru-rproc 4a334000.pru0: skip intr mapping for chnl 1 >> >> [ 17.271330] pru-rproc 4a334000.pru0: skip intr mapping for chnl 2 >> >> [ 17.271343] pru-rproc 4a334000.pru0: skip intr mapping for chnl 3 >> >> [ 17.271355] pru-rproc 4a334000.pru0: skip intr mapping for chnl 4 >> >> [ 17.271367] pru-rproc 4a334000.pru0: skip intr mapping for chnl 5 >> >> [ 17.271379] pru-rproc 4a334000.pru0: skip intr mapping for chnl 6 >> >> [ 17.271391] pru-rproc 4a334000.pru0: skip intr mapping for chnl 7 >> >> [ 17.271404] pru-rproc 4a334000.pru0: skip intr mapping for chnl 8 >> >> [ 17.271416] pru-rproc 4a334000.pru0: skip intr mapping for chnl 9 >> >> [ 17.271434] pruss-rproc 4a300000.pruss: SYSEV60 -> CH0 (CMR15 0x00000000) >> >> [ 17.271449] pruss-rproc 4a300000.pruss: CH0 -> HOST0 (HMR0 0x00000000) >> >> [ 17.271465] pruss-rproc 4a300000.pruss: configured system_events = >> 0x1000000000000000 intr_channels = 0x00000001 host_intr = 01 >> [ 17.309385] remoteproc1: starting PRU0: entry-point = 0x0 >> >> [ 17.309420] remoteproc1: remote processor 4a334000.pru0 is now up >> >> [ 17.352939] remoteproc1: mbox msg: 0x0 >> >> [ 17.353069] virtio_rpmsg_bus virtio0: creating channel >> rpmsg-client-sample addr 0x1e >> [ 17.361804] remoteproc1: kicking vqid 0 on PRU0 >> >> [ 17.361904] virtio_rpmsg_bus virtio0: rpmsg host is online >> >> [ 17.394061] remoteproc1: kicking vqid 0 on PRU0 >> >> [ 17.410206] remoteproc2: powering up 4a338000.pru1 >> >> [ 17.463473] remoteproc2: Booting fw image am335x-pru1-fw, size 78644 >> >> [ 17.470075] pru-rproc 4a338000.pru1: version 0 event_chnl_map_size 1 >> event_chnl_map 00000394 >> [ 17.470094] pru-rproc 4a338000.pru1: sysevt-to-ch[59] -> 1 >> >> [ 17.470108] pru-rproc 4a338000.pru1: skip intr mapping for chnl 0 >> >> [ 17.470122] pru-rproc 4a338000.pru1: chnl-to-host[1] -> 1 >> >> [ 17.470134] pru-rproc 4a338000.pru1: skip intr mapping for chnl 2 >> >> [ 17.470145] pru-rproc 4a338000.pru1: skip intr mapping for chnl 3 >> >> [ 17.470158] pru-rproc 4a338000.pru1: skip intr mapping for chnl 4 >> >> [ 17.470170] pru-rproc 4a338000.pru1: skip intr mapping for chnl 5 >> >> [ 17.470182] pru-rproc 4a338000.pru1: skip intr mapping for chnl 6 >> >> [ 17.470194] pru-rproc 4a338000.pru1: skip intr mapping for chnl 7 >> >> [ 17.470206] pru-rproc 4a338000.pru1: skip intr mapping for chnl 8 >> >> [ 17.470218] pru-rproc 4a338000.pru1: skip intr mapping for chnl 9 >> >> [ 17.470235] pruss-rproc 4a300000.pruss: SYSEV59 -> CH1 (CMR14 0x01000000) >> >> [ 17.470249] pruss-rproc 4a300000.pruss: SYSEV60 -> CH0 (CMR15 0x00000000) >> >> [ 17.470264] pruss-rproc 4a300000.pruss: CH0 -> HOST0 (HMR0 0x00000000) >> >> [ 17.470279] pruss-rproc 4a300000.pruss: CH1 -> HOST1 (HMR0 0x00000100) >> >> [ 17.470294] pruss-rproc 4a300000.pruss: configured system_events = >> 0x1800000000000000 intr_channels = 0x00000003 host_intr = 03 >> [ 17.621116] remoteproc2: starting PRU1: entry-point = 0x0 >> >> [ 17.621151] remoteproc2: remote processor 4a338000.pru1 is now up >> >> [ 17.690894] remoteproc2: mbox msg: 0x0 >> >> [ 17.691124] virtio_rpmsg_bus virtio1: creating channel rpmsg-pru addr >> 0x1f >> [ 17.698850] remoteproc2: kicking vqid 0 on PRU1 >> >> [ 17.698906] virtio_rpmsg_bus virtio1: rpmsg host is online >> >> [ 17.723089] remoteproc2: kicking vqid 0 on PRU1 >> >> [ 17.966768] rpmsg_pru rpmsg1: new rpmsg_pru device: /dev/rpmsg_pru31 >> >> >> root@beaglebone:~# lsmod >> Module Size Used by >> usb_f_acm 8098 0 >> u_serial 12463 1 usb_f_acm >> usb_f_rndis 26352 0 >> usb_f_mass_storage 50100 0 >> u_ether 13493 1 usb_f_rndis >> libcomposite 53637 3 usb_f_acm,usb_f_rndis,usb_f_mass_storage >> rpmsg_pru 5295 0 >> virtio_rpmsg_bus 15318 1 rpmsg_pru >> pruss_remoteproc 17160 2 >> tilcdc 30557 0 >> omap_rng 5239 0 >> rng_core 8893 1 omap_rng >> snd_soc_davinci_mcasp 20886 0 >> snd_soc_edma 1174 1 snd_soc_davinci_mcasp >> tda998x 14298 0 >> snd_soc_hdmi_codec 2522 0 >> >> >> The remoteproc/rpmsg modules should be located here. >> >> root@beaglebone:/lib/modules/4.1.13-ti-r33/kernel/drivers/rpmsg# ls >> rpmsg_pru.ko rpmsg-rpc.ko virtio_rpmsg_bus.ko >> root@beaglebone:/lib/modules/4.1.13-ti-r33/kernel/drivers/rpmsg# cd >> ../remoteproc/ >> root@beaglebone:/lib/modules/4.1.13-ti-r33/kernel/drivers/remoteproc# ls >> omap_remoteproc.ko pruss_remoteproc.ko >> >> >> To load them manually, use modprobe which detects module dependencies >> automatically. >> >> modprobe rpmsg_pru >> >> Regards, >> John >> >> >> >> >>> On Mar 22, 2016, at 7:24 AM, lucas <[email protected] <>> wrote: >>> >>> I am trying to use rpmsg from user space. I am following the PRU training >>> of TI >>> (http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/PRU_Training:_Hands-on_Labs#Part_1:_Linux_Command_Line_LED_Toggling >>> >>> <http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/PRU_Training:_Hands-on_Labs#Part_1:_Linux_Command_Line_LED_Toggling>) >>> >>> I use the latest beaglebone black image (Debian 8.3 2016-01-24 from >>> https://beagleboard.org/latest-images >>> <https://beagleboard.org/latest-images>). >>> >>> The three kernel modules that are needed appear to be already part of this >>> image (virtio_rpmsg_bus.ko, pruss_remoteproc.ko,rpmsg_pru.ko). It seems >>> like I have to load them in this exact order. Unfortunately >>> pruss_remoteproc.ko is already loaded and there seem to be a bug that >>> prevents reloading the module >>> (https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/beagleboard/EXBjL4TkBiU >>> <https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/beagleboard/EXBjL4TkBiU>). So what >>> could be a solution for this problem? >>> >>> - Can I load the modules in the right order on boot? (I cannot find the >>> point where pruss_remoteproc.ko gets loaded) >>> - Can I prevent pruss_remoteproc.ko from being loaded on boot and insmod it >>> later on? >>> - Or, is my problem something completely different and rpmsg doesn't work >>> like that from user space out of the box with the image that I am using >>> i.e. I have to recompile the kernel? >>> >>> Thank you! >>> >>> -- >>> For more options, visit http://beagleboard.org/discuss >>> <http://beagleboard.org/discuss> >>> --- >>> You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups >>> "BeagleBoard" group. >>> To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an >>> email to beagleboard...@ <>googlegroups. <http://googlegroups.com/>com >>> <http://googlegroups.com/>. >>> For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout >>> <https://groups.google.com/d/optout>. >> >> >> -- >> For more options, visit http://beagleboard.org/discuss >> <http://beagleboard.org/discuss> >> --- >> You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups >> "BeagleBoard" group. >> To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an >> email to [email protected] <>. >> For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout >> <https://groups.google.com/d/optout>. > > > -- > For more options, visit http://beagleboard.org/discuss > <http://beagleboard.org/discuss> > --- > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups > "BeagleBoard" group. > To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an > email to [email protected] > <mailto:[email protected]>. > For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout > <https://groups.google.com/d/optout>. -- For more options, visit http://beagleboard.org/discuss --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "BeagleBoard" group. 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