OK.   Just updated to 4.19.23-bone22.    Faster i2c seems to work and UIO at 
least doesn’t crash my app.  Haven’t actually tested anything, but it at least 
starts.

Thanks!
Dan



> On Feb 19, 2019, at 4:06 PM, Robert Nelson <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> On Tue, Feb 19, 2019 at 2:20 PM Daniel Kulp <[email protected] 
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> It shouldn't.. which means something else is going on..
>> 
>> Can you share:
>> 
>> sudo /opt/scripts/tools/version.sh
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> root@FPPTest:/opt/scripts/tools# ./version.sh
>> git:/opt/scripts/:[e9bcff232834702c1c810710706ee815d77b080b]
>> eeprom:[A335BNLTEIA03116BBBK0A88]
>> model:[TI_AM335x_BeagleBone_Black]
>> dogtag:[BeagleBoard.org Debian Image 2018-10-07]
>> bootloader:[microSD-(push-button)]:[/dev/mmcblk0]:[U-Boot 
>> 2018.09-00002-gbc653b9d91]:[location: dd MBR]
>> bootloader:[eMMC-(default)]:[/dev/mmcblk1]:[U-Boot 
>> 2018.09-00002-gbc653b9d91]:[location: dd MBR]
>> kernel:[4.14.71-bone17]
>> uboot_overlay_options:[enable_uboot_overlays=1]
>> uboot_overlay_options:[uboot_overlay_addr4=/lib/firmware/BB-I2C2-FAST-00A0.dtbo]
>> uboot_overlay_options:[disable_uboot_overlay_video=1]
>> uboot_overlay_options:[disable_uboot_overlay_audio=1]
>> uboot_overlay_options:[uboot_overlay_pru=/lib/firmware/AM335X-PRU-UIO-00A0.dtbo]
>> uboot_overlay_options:[enable_uboot_cape_universal=1]
>> pkg check: to individually upgrade run: [sudo apt install --only-upgrade 
>> <pkg>]
>> pkg:[bb-cape-overlays]:[4.4.20181019.0-0rcnee0~stretch+20181019]
>> pkg:[bb-wl18xx-firmware]:[1.20180517-0rcnee0~stretch+20180517]
>> pkg:[kmod]:[23-2rcnee1~stretch+20171005]
>> WARNING:pkg:[librobotcontrol]:[NOT_INSTALLED]
>> pkg:[firmware-ti-connectivity]:[20170823-1rcnee1~stretch+20180328]
>> groups:[debian : debian adm kmem dialout cdrom floppy audio dip video 
>> plugdev users systemd-journal netdev gpio pwm eqep admin spi i2c tisdk 
>> weston-launch xenomai bluetooth cloud9ide]
>> cmdline:[console=ttyO0,115200n8 bone_capemgr.uboot_capemgr_enabled=1 
>> root=/dev/mmcblk0p1 ro rootfstype=ext4 rootwait coherent_pool=1M 
>> net.ifnames=0 rootwait quiet]
>> dmesg | grep pinctrl-single
>> [    0.635136] pinctrl-single 44e10800.pinmux: 142 pins at pa f9e10800 size 
>> 568
>> dmesg | grep gpio-of-helper
>> [    0.636374] gpio-of-helper ocp:cape-universal: ready
>> END
>> root@FPPTest:/opt/scripts/tools# config-pin -q P9-41
>> P9_41 pinmux file not found!
>> Cannot read pinmux file: /sys/devices/platform/ocp/ocp*P9_41_pinmux/state
>> root@FPPTest:/opt/scripts/tools#
> 
> Okay, reproduced:
> 
> loading /boot/vmlinuz-4.14.93-bone17 ...
> 8937984 bytes read in 585 ms (14.6 MiB/s)
> debug: [enable_uboot_overlays=1] ...
> debug: [enable_uboot_cape_universal=1] ...
> debug: [uboot_base_dtb_univ=am335x-boneblack-uboot-univ.dtb] ...
> uboot_overlays: [uboot_base_dtb=am335x-boneblack-uboot-univ.dtb] ...
> debug: unable to find [am335x-boneblack-uboot-univ.dtb] using
> [am335x-boneblack-uboot.dtb] instead ...
> debug: [uboot_base_dtb_univ=am335x-boneblack-uboot.dtb] ...
> uboot_overlays: [uboot_base_dtb=am335x-boneblack-uboot.dtb] ...
> uboot_overlays: Switching too: dtb=am335x-boneblack-uboot.dtb ...
> loading /boot/dtbs/4.14.93-bone17/am335x-boneblack-uboot.dtb ...
> 
> So looking back at my development log, I started the "cape universal
> rewrite" during the v4.16.x-bone cycle, didn't fully finalize things
> till v4.19.x-bone, and back ported it to v4.14.x-ti..
> 
> So yeah, i didn't back port it to v4.14.x-bone..
> 
> Regards,
> 
> -- 
> Robert Nelson
> https://rcn-ee.com/ <https://rcn-ee.com/>
-- 
Daniel Kulp
[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> - http://dankulp.com/blog 
<http://dankulp.com/blog>

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