My /boot/uEnv.txt differs, I do not use the uboot_overlay_addr lines, they are commented out.
I have a few more lines following the command=coherent ...
The last lines in my file are

   cmdline=coherent_pool=1M net.ifnames=0 quiet

   #In the event of edid real failures, uncomment this next line:
   #cmdline=coherent_pool=1M net.ifnames=0 quiet
   video=HDMI-A-1:1024x768@60e

   ##Example v3.8.x
   #cape_disable=capemgr.disable_partno=
   #cape_enable=capemgr.enable_partno=

   ##Example v4.1.x
   #cape_disable=bone_capemgr.disable_partno=
   cape_enable=bone_capemgr.enable_partno=/lib/firmware/BB-SPIDEV1-00A0.dtbo

   ##enable Generic eMMC Flasher:
   ##make sure, these tools are installed: dosfstools rsync
   #cmdline=init=/opt/scripts/tools/eMMC/init-eMMC-flasher-v3.sh

You might have the cape_enable line as

   
cape_enable=bone_capemgr.enable_partno=/lib/firmware/BB-SPIDEV0-00A0.dtbo,/lib/firmware/BB-SPIDEV1-00A0.dtbo


Hope this helps,
Chad


On 5/4/18 1:54 AM, [email protected] wrote:
Hi guys,

I edited uEnv.txt according to the discussion. In particular I added these lines (I also copied my entire uEnv file in this post; see below):
uboot_overlay_addr0=/lib/firmware/BB-SPIDEV0-00A0.dtbo
uboot_overlay_addr1=/lib/firmware/BB-SPIDEV1-00A0.dtbo


but doesn't change anything; after reboot I still can't use "config-pin p9_28 spi_cs" to enable SPI1.

My system:  uname -a
Linux beaglebone 4.9.78-ti-r94

I also used "/opt/scripts/tools$ ./version.sh" to get more information (please find full log below) and found some interesting lines:
dmesg | grep pinctrl-single
[    1.404852] pinctrl-single 44e10800.pinmux: 142 pins at pa f9e10800 size 568 [    1.648918] pinctrl-single 44e10800.pinmux: pin PIN103 already requested by 481a0000.spi; cannot claim for 48038000.mcasp [    1.660206] pinctrl-single 44e10800.pinmux: pin-103 (48038000.mcasp) status -22 [    1.667697] pinctrl-single 44e10800.pinmux: could not request pin 103 (PIN103) from group mcasp0_pins  on device pinctrl-single

-> Pin103 is P9_28.

Any hints what I could try next?

Would really appreciate your help and thank you all in advance!

Best regards,
Marco




##### MY UENV FILE

#Docs: http://elinux.org/Beagleboard:U-boot_partitioning_layout_2.0

uname_r=4.9.78-ti-r94
#uuid=
#dtb=


###U-Boot Overlays###
###Documentation: http://elinux.org/Beagleboard:BeagleBoneBlack_Debian#U-Boot_Overlays
###Master Enable
enable_uboot_overlays=1
###
###Overide capes with eeprom
uboot_overlay_addr0=/lib/firmware/BB-SPIDEV0-00A0.dtbo
uboot_overlay_addr1=/lib/firmware/BB-SPIDEV1-00A0.dtbo
#uboot_overlay_addr2=/lib/firmware/<file2>.dtbo
#uboot_overlay_addr3=/lib/firmware/<file3>.dtbo
###
###Additional custom capes
#uboot_overlay_addr4=/lib/firmware/<file4>.dtbo
#uboot_overlay_addr5=/lib/firmware/<file5>.dtbo
#uboot_overlay_addr6=/lib/firmware/<file6>.dtbo
#uboot_overlay_addr7=/lib/firmware/<file7>.dtbo
###
###Custom Cape
#dtb_overlay=/lib/firmware/<file8>.dtbo
###
###Disable auto loading of virtual capes (emmc/video/wireless/adc)
#disable_uboot_overlay_emmc=1
#disable_uboot_overlay_video=1
#disable_uboot_overlay_audio=1
#disable_uboot_overlay_wireless=1
#disable_uboot_overlay_adc=1
###
###PRUSS OPTIONS
###pru_rproc (4.4.x-ti kernel)
#uboot_overlay_pru=/lib/firmware/AM335X-PRU-RPROC-4-4-TI-00A0.dtbo
###pru_uio (4.4.x-ti & mainline/bone kernel)
#uboot_overlay_pru=/lib/firmware/AM335X-PRU-UIO-00A0.dtbo
###
###Cape Universal Enable
enable_uboot_cape_universal=1
###
###Debug: disable uboot autoload of Cape
#disable_uboot_overlay_addr0=1
#disable_uboot_overlay_addr1=1
#disable_uboot_overlay_addr2=1
#disable_uboot_overlay_addr3=1
###
###U-Boot fdt tweaks... (60000 = 384KB)
#uboot_fdt_buffer=0x60000
###U-Boot Overlays###

cmdline=coherent_pool=1M net.ifnames=0 quiet


====================================================

debian@beaglebone:/opt/scripts/tools$ sudo ./version.sh

git:/opt/scripts/:[5935e83ecaedfd4fd88a4b870ffe5af33ded0617]
eeprom:[A335BNLT00C02215BBBK12B4]
model:[TI_AM335x_BeagleBone_Black]
dogtag:[BeagleBoard.org Debian Image 2018-01-28]
bootloader:[eMMC-(default)]:[/dev/mmcblk1]:[U-Boot 2018.01-00002-g9aa111a004]:[location: dd MBR]
kernel:[4.9.78-ti-r94]
nodejs:[v6.13.0]
uboot_overlay_options:[enable_uboot_overlays=1]
uboot_overlay_options:[uboot_overlay_addr0=/lib/firmware/BB-SPIDEV0-00A0.dtbo]
uboot_overlay_options:[uboot_overlay_addr1=/lib/firmware/BB-SPIDEV1-00A0.dtbo]
uboot_overlay_options:[enable_uboot_cape_universal=1]
pkg:[bb-cape-overlays]:[4.4.20180223.0-0rcnee0~stretch+20180223]
pkg:[bb-wl18xx-firmware]:[1.20170829-0rcnee2~stretch+20180104]
pkg:[firmware-ti-connectivity]:[20170823-1rcnee0~stretch+20170830]
groups:[debian : debian adm kmem dialout cdrom floppy audio dip video plugdev users systemd-journal i2c bluetooth netdev cloud9ide gpio pwm eqep admin spi tisdk weston-launch xenomai] cmdline:[console=ttyO0,115200n8 bone_capemgr.uboot_capemgr_enabled=1 root=/dev/mmcblk1p1 ro rootfstype=ext4 rootwait coherent_pool=1M net.ifnames=0 quiet]
dmesg | grep pinctrl-single
[    1.404852] pinctrl-single 44e10800.pinmux: 142 pins at pa f9e10800 size 568 [    1.648918] pinctrl-single 44e10800.pinmux: pin PIN103 already requested by 481a0000.spi; cannot claim for 48038000.mcasp [    1.660206] pinctrl-single 44e10800.pinmux: pin-103 (48038000.mcasp) status -22 [    1.667697] pinctrl-single 44e10800.pinmux: could not request pin 103 (PIN103) from group mcasp0_pins  on device pinctrl-single
dmesg | grep gpio-of-helper
[    1.405879] gpio-of-helper ocp:cape-universal: ready
END




Am Dienstag, 1. Mai 2018 00:23:29 UTC+2 schrieb Rick M:



    > On Apr 30, 2018, at 12:47 , Chad Baker <[email protected]
    <javascript:>> wrote:
    >
    > It is a workaround for a bug, I believe. When I enable the dtbo,
    I get the following directory constructed during the boot process
    > /sys/devices/platform/ocp/ocp:P9_28_pinmux
    > Without the dtbo, this directory is missing.

    Oh I see, thanks.

    > Chad
    >
    > On 4/30/18 2:24 PM, Rick Mann wrote:
    >>> On Apr 30, 2018, at 08:22 , Chad Baker <[email protected]
    <javascript:>> wrote:
    >>>
    >>> Did you add the BB-SPIDEV1-00A0.dtbo to the device tree boot
    list in uEnv.txt?
    >> Should that be necessary if one is using CAPE-UNIVERSAL?
    >>
    >>
    >>> Chad
    >>>
    >>>
    >>> On 4/30/18 7:51 AM, [email protected] <javascript:> wrote:
    >>>> Hi all,
    >>>>
    >>>> I have to bring this thread to life again, as I'm facing the
    same issue:
    >>>>
    >>>> all I want to do is to assign p9_29 as "spi_cs" on my BBB
    running "4.9.78-ti-r94".
    >>>>
    >>>> Running "config-pin -l p9_28" leads to "default gpio gpio_pu
    gpio_pd gpio_input spi_cs pwm pruout pruin". So all looks good, as
    this pin can be used in spi_cs mode.
    >>>>
    >>>> Now I want to configure the pin to actually work as spi pin:
    >>>>
    >>>> config-pin p9_28 spi_cs
    >>>> P9_28 pinmux file not found!
    >>>> sudo: no askpass program specified, try setting SUDO_ASKPASS
    >>>> Cannot write pinmux file:
    /sys/devices/platform/ocp/ocp*P9_28_pinmux/state
    >>>>
    >>>> The same error is printed when running "config-pin p9_29 spi"
    or "config-pin p9_31 spi_sclk". However, command "config-pin p9_30
    spi" works well.
    >>>>
    >>>> Would really appreciate if someone can help out here!
    >>>>
    >>>> Best regards,
    >>>> Marco
    >>>>
    >>>>
    >>>>
    >>>>
    >>>>
    >>>>
    >>>>
    >>>> Am Samstag, 28. Januar 2017 02:51:38 UTC+1 schrieb Charles
    Steinkuehler:
    >>>> On 1/27/2017 7:43 PM, Drew Fustini wrote:
    >>>>> Charles / Robert:
    >>>>> Should P9.28 be SPI by default?
    >>>> All pins are GPIO by default, with pull up/down set to match
    the reset
    >>>> defaults of the processor.  To use P9.28 as SPI, in addition to
    >>>> loading cape-universal, it is necessary to run:
    >>>>
    >>>>   config-pin P9.28 spi
    >>>>
    >>>> If this does not result in the pinmux being set to spi, it's
    a bug.
    >>>>
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