Jeff Your call maybe this is good enough I deleted my previous post it wasn't intended it's gone. I'd start a new thread and repaste summary but you did all the work I did nothing but encourage you so share in whatever way you feel is best. Congratulations I'm probably going to purchase an evm that supports jtag now and skip Linux on ARM I will run RTOS on both that way I have skills hiring managers need 😉😃🤣😂😀 like DSP and hard realtime and CCS source level debug of RTOS and bare bones using JTAG and C6xx binary support and best off documented explanations of the IPC memory layout. Dropping binaries on Linux is not a skill set I want on my resume and I expect documents. ASK is my solution Mark
Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android On Sat, Feb 20, 2021 at 2:58 PM, [email protected]<[email protected]> wrote: Hey Mark, This IS that separate forum thread for C66<->Beaglebone, BB-X15 Dev..... Let me know if it needs a clearer, more compact title. Once I get to implementing DSP/SDR algorithms on the C66, I'm going to assume that the community here doesn't want to see those examples, just those that are related to interfacing DSP to Linux, debugging the DSP, enabling peripherals on the DSP, etc.. Maybe a reasonable next-step would be repeating this example, but loading the DSP example program using CCS/JTAG, running, and then seeing if the app can still pingpoing messages with it (as shown above). On Saturday, February 20, 2021 at 3:43:56 PM UTC-5 lazarman wrote: Great news. It might be helpful to share this in a new post in bone group I put up too much negative stuff in our thread. That way when they ask every two weeks we can refer to your new post. I still stand by my comments about the users being too needy. But sharing is right thing to do Congratulations Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android On Sat, Feb 20, 2021 at 2:36 PM, [email protected]<[email protected]> wrote: Today, it looks like I'm able to load the example C66 DSP executable built under the TI SDK RTOS folder ipc_3_50_04_08/examples/DRA7XX_linux_elf/ex02_messageq and successfully run it. The other day I was getting remoteproc errors (-2) and a message indicating that the resource table was not found. I'm not sure what was going on, except the status of DSP1 was showing up as Offline instead of Running. I followed the instructions to transition DSP1 to the Running state, but it remained Offline. Today, when I tried that same step, it transitioned from Suspended to Running. Following are the steps I took to get the Linux app, built under the latest TI SDK Linux folder, exchanging messages with DSP1 (also built under the latest TI SDK).  root@beaglebone:/home/debian/ipc-starter/debug# cat /sys/kernel/debug/remoteproc/remoteproc*/name4b234000.pru4b238000.pru4b2b4000.pru4b2b8000.pru58820000.ipu55020000.ipu40800000.dsp41000000.dsproot@beaglebone:/home/debian/ipc-starter/debug# cat /sys/class/remoteproc/remoteproc*/stateofflineofflineofflineofflinesuspendedsuspendedsuspendedsuspendedroot@beaglebone:/home/debian/ipc-starter/debug# echo on > /sys/bus/platform/devices/40800000.dsp/power/controlroot@beaglebone:/home/debian/ipc-starter/debug# cat /sys/class/remoteproc/remoteproc*/stateofflineofflineofflineofflinesuspendedsuspendedrunningsuspendedroot@beaglebone:/home/debian/ipc-starter/debug# root@beaglebone:/lib/firmware# mv dra7-dsp1-fw.xe66 dra7-dsp1-fw.xe66.stock_image root@beaglebone:/lib/firmware# ln -s /home/debian/ipc-starter/debug/server_dsp1.xe66 dra7-dsp1-fw.xe66 cd /sys/bus/platform/drivers/omap-rproc/ root@beaglebone:/sys/bus/platform/drivers/omap-rproc# echo 40800000.dsp > unbind [ 1952.619664] omap_hwmod: mmu0_dsp1: _wait_target_disable failed[ 1952.619707] omap-iommu 40d01000.mmu: 40d01000.mmu: version 3.0[ 1952.621403] omap-iommu 40d02000.mmu: 40d02000.mmu: version 3.0[ 2449.430488] omap_hwmod: mmu0_dsp1: _wait_target_disable failed[ 2449.430933] remoteproc remoteproc6: stopped remote processor 40800000.dsp[ 2449.431164] remoteproc remoteproc6: releasing 40800000.dsp root@beaglebone:/sys/bus/platform/drivers/omap-rproc# echo 40800000.dsp > bind [ 1952.619664] omap_hwmod: mmu0_dsp1: _wait_target_disable failed[ 1952.619707] omap-iommu 40d01000.mmu: 40d01000.mmu: version 3.0[ 1952.621403] omap-iommu 40d02000.mmu: 40d02000.mmu: version 3.0[ 2449.430488] omap_hwmod: mmu0_dsp1: _wait_target_disable failed[ 2449.430933] remoteproc remoteproc6: stopped remote processor 40800000.dsp[ 2449.431164] remoteproc remoteproc6: releasing 40800000.dsp[ 2594.517030] omap-rproc 40800000.dsp: assigned reserved memory node dsp1-memory@99000000[ 2594.517162] remoteproc remoteproc6: 40800000.dsp is available[ 2594.532869] remoteproc remoteproc6: powering up 40800000.dsp[ 2594.532890] remoteproc remoteproc6: Booting fw image dra7-dsp1-fw.xe66, size 4407080[ 2594.539898] omap_hwmod: mmu0_dsp1: _wait_target_disable failed[ 2594.539936] omap-iommu 40d01000.mmu: 40d01000.mmu: version 3.0[ 2594.540034] omap-iommu 40d02000.mmu: 40d02000.mmu: version 3.0[ 2594.545910] alloc_contig_range: [99000, 99003) PFNs busy[ 2594.546343] alloc_contig_range: [99004, 99007) PFNs busy[ 2594.546807] alloc_contig_range: [99000, 99003) PFNs busy[ 2594.547230] alloc_contig_range: [99004, 99007) PFNs busy[ 2594.556580] alloc_contig_range: [99600, 99700) PFNs busy[ 2594.564388] virtio_rpmsg_bus virtio2: rpmsg host is online[ 2594.564464] remoteproc remoteproc6: registered virtio2 (type 7)[ 2594.564474] remoteproc remoteproc6: remote processor 40800000.dsp is now up[ 2594.565391] virtio_rpmsg_bus virtio2: creating channel rpmsg-proto addr 0x3d root@beaglebone:/home/debian/ipc-starter/debug# ./app_host -l--> main:Processor List  procId=0, procName=HOST  procId=1, procName=IPU2  procId=2, procName=IPU1  procId=3, procName=DSP2  procId=4, procName=DSP1root@beaglebone:/home/debian/ipc-starter/debug# ./app_host DSP1--> main:--> Main_main:--> App_create:App_create: Host is ready<-- App_create:--> App_exec:App_exec: sending message 1App_exec: sending message 2App_exec: sending message 3App_exec: message received, sending message 4App_exec: message received, sending message 5App_exec: message received, sending message 6App_exec: message received, sending message 7App_exec: message received, sending message 8App_exec: message received, sending message 9App_exec: message received, sending message 10App_exec: message received, sending message 11App_exec: message received, sending message 12App_exec: message received, sending message 13App_exec: message received, sending message 14App_exec: message received, sending message 15App_exec: message receivedApp_exec: message receivedApp_exec: message received<-- App_exec: 0--> App_delete:<-- App_delete:<-- Main_main:<-- main: root@beaglebone:/home/debian/ipc-starter/debug# uname -aLinux beaglebone 4.14.108-ti-r131 #1buster SMP PREEMPT Tue Mar 24 19:18:36 UTC 2020 armv7l GNU/Linux root@beaglebone:/home/debian/ipc-starter/debug# cat /etc/dogtagBeagleBoard.org Debian Buster IoT TIDL Image 2020-04-06 Also, I tried this same example on the latest SDK image built from the pre-built binaries: <-- main:root@am57xx-evm:~/ipc-starter# ./app_host -l--> main:Processor List[ 1623.665988] omap-iommu 58882000.mmu: 58882000.mmu: version 2.1[ 1623.703839] omap-iommu 41501000.mmu: 41501000.mmu: version 3.0[ 1623.710423] omap-iommu 41502000.mmu: 41502000.mmu: version 3.0[ 1623.717147] omap-iommu 40d01000.mmu: 40d01000.mmu: version 3.0[ 1623.724224] omap-iommu 40d02000.mmu: 40d02000.mmu: version 3.0  procId=0, procName=HOST  procId=1, procName=IPU2  procId=2, procName=IPU1  procId=3, procName=DSP2  procId=4, procName=DSP1root@am57xx-evm:~/ipc-starter# ./app_host DSP1--> main:[ 1636.665992] omap-iommu 58882000.mmu: 58882000.mmu: version 2.1[ 1636.703878] omap-iommu 41501000.mmu: 41501000.mmu: version 3.0[ 1636.710490] omap-iommu 41502000.mmu: 41502000.mmu: version 3.0[ 1636.717216] omap-iommu 40d01000.mmu: 40d01000.mmu: version 3.0[ 1636.724309] omap-iommu 40d02000.mmu: 40d02000.mmu: version 3.0--> Main_main:--> App_create:App_create: Host is ready<-- App_create:--> App_exec:App_exec: sending message 1App_exec: sending message 2App_exec: sending message 3App_exec: message received, sending message 4App_exec: message received, sending message 5App_exec: message received, sending message 6App_exec: message received, sending message 7App_exec: message received, sending message 8App_exec: message received, sending message 9App_exec: message received, sending message 10App_exec: message received, sending message 11App_exec: message received, sending message 12App_exec: message received, sending message 13App_exec: message received, sending message 14App_exec: message received, sending message 15App_exec: message receivedApp_exec: message receivedApp_exec: message received<-- App_exec: 0--> App_delete:<-- App_delete:<-- Main_main:<-- main: For building the TI SDK RTOS examples (IMU, DSP, host), and for instructions on how to get the Linux host to load and run the exe's, I followed this:http://software-dl.ti.com/processor-sdk-linux/esd/docs/latest/linux/Foundational_Components_IPC.html#ipc-for-am57xx As I get additional results worth posting, I'll do so. I THINK my next-steps are to learn how to build SDK RTOS DSP images with the resource table, and then load and debug via CCS. -- 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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