Oops, nevermind --- I see that it can't be done for now. On boot, or in 
other words during startup or power-on, the Debian Linux kernel on your 
PocketBeagle or BeagleBone Black can load rproc (aka remoteproc) PRU 
firmware such as am335x-pru0-fw and am335x-pru1-fw from /lib/firmware, but 
it will not start the firmware. (Yes, I am keyword-stuffing for maximum 
searchability.)

https://git.ti.com/cgit/ti-linux-kernel/ti-linux-kernel/tree/drivers/remoteproc/pru_rproc.c?h=ti-android-linux-4.19.y#n1173

I'll try to identify other means of getting the PRUs started quickly; maybe 
something that systemd can run at boot time.

Apologies for the distraction,
--Tom
On Monday, February 1, 2021 at 4:09:40 AM UTC Tom Stepleton wrote:

> Hi again,
>
> I have some mature PRU firmware that I've been loading and starting by 
> having a program 
> <https://github.com/stepleton/cameo/blob/master/aphid/profile.py#L262> 
> manipulate the files
>   /sys/class/remoteproc/remoteproc[12]/(state|firmware)
> well after the system has booted.
>
> I'd like to speed that process up, so today I've finally copied my 
> firmware files to /lib/firmware/am335x-pru0-fw and 
> /lib/firmware/am335x-pru1-fw . Now, I did do
>   sudo update-initramfs -uk `uname -r` ; sudo reboot
> like you're supposed to. I can even do
>   zcat /boot/initrd.img-4.19.50-ti-r20 | cpio -itv
> and see my firmware files inside the file (albeit as 
> /usr/lib/firmware/am335x-pru[01]-fw).
>
> When the PocketBeagle boots, the firmware is listed correctly within 
> /sys/class/remoteproc/remoteproc?/firmware files, it's just that the 
> neighbouring "state" files show that both PRUs are "offline". I can echo 
> "start" into those files and things work fine, but as I'm trying to 
> accelerate the time from boot to a running system, it would be really nice 
> if the firmware could start automatically on boot, as quickly as possible.
>
> I'm using this firmware in concert with a new device tree overlay I've 
> also been developing, which is the subject of another thread 
> <https://groups.google.com/g/beagleboard/c/Ro2PioeoN-c/m/Cd2d0YRGBAAJ>. 
> If you like, you can view it at
>
> http://mg-1.uk:31132/pb-cameo-aphid.dts.txt
>
> Perhaps something is missing in there? I based some of its design off of 
> information in https://groups.google.com/g/beagleboard/c/lS8QlNV8JCc , 
> which to be fair is now a healthy 3.5 years old...
>
> Thanks for any help,
> --Tom
>

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