Here's the good news. https://community.qnx.com/sf/discussion/do/listPosts/projects.core_os/discussion.newcode.topc27326;jsessionid=drOUYZlZpfW2JNuAFA5SuhG-.tf The Bad news is you will have to change the addresses by reading the AMx35x TRM to find the correct address you need for your gpio.
Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android On Fri, Mar 5, 2021 at 8:13 AM, Lucas SOLDA<[email protected]> wrote: I don't know how to change Mode of the GPIO. Still searching lol Le vendredi 5 mars 2021 à 14:28:08 UTC+1, Lucas SOLDA a écrit : Thank you, now I can add files ! Now I try to make GPIO work Le vendredi 5 mars 2021 à 14:07:37 UTC+1, [email protected] a écrit : Add a partitiyou need on or another storage device. To mount once booted. Add a partition to your storage, so that you have a smallish boot image partition which will be read-only and a data partition which is read/write. Add another storage device,so that you have read/write storage which is not just volatile RAM-disk. I think we used FTP or IDE to copy files to the R/W storage and add to the PATH. On Friday, 5 March 2021 at 10:51:37 UTC [email protected] wrote: Well, we found a solution to just use the prebuilt image I attached earlier but know it is only in read mode. I don't the username and the password so I can't put my librairies to usr/lib...What a shame that OS Le vendredi 5 mars 2021 à 08:32:14 UTC+1, Lucas SOLDA a écrit : Thank you all for your answers, I will try to answer you in one post. "You never told us if your product was using custom hardware or incorporating the beaglebone board."If I use something else than QNX, I won't be able to port all the work made by my colleague. In fact, we are creating and developping our own electronic cards and we use QNX to programm them. We wanted to use the BeagleBone Black to realize some tests (test bench) on our products and by using QNX, we just should have ported our already existing programs. I'm not the person in charge of programming, builing, compiling QNX but I develop the product in which our cards are installed. This is why I don't understand everything about BSP, QNX, etc. "As you ask, what is missing from the BSP that needs building?" : We want to add the IsaGraf drivers in order to make the BeagleBone Black a target source in which we can send programms. I think, the BSp does need to be modified in that case , doesn't it ? We cannot upgrade our QNX development system because it would be too dangerous. We have only one licence and we don't want to destroy anything.Le vendredi 5 mars 2021 à 04:07:15 UTC+1, [email protected] a écrit : Upgrading QNX Development System. >From memory, it is more involved than downloading a SP file and running it. You have to unzip the download.Find the old files. Copy the old files to a backup name or folder.Copy the new files from the zip archive, over the old files. On Friday, 5 March 2021 at 02:59:32 UTC [email protected] wrote: As you ask, what is missing from the BSP that needs building? If nothing, the next step is getting network setup to connect with SSH and IDE, possibly run network file system client to access files on your development PC. Re: File System Image (I cannot remember all the details) You use an IDE BSP project to build a bootable image including your application (started by boot script which also loads any needed drivers).This bootable image can be copied to a flash drive or accessed from a network file system (during development).The bootable image may be compressed read-only and expanded into a RAM backed 'disk' or expanded on the fly. During application development, the bootable image boots to "sh" command line. You can run any missed commands in the boot script. You use the IDE to connect the debugger over ethernet to QNX process and temporary download your debug version application. The IDE debugger can run, pause, single-step, etc. In the BSP project you edit a configuration which controls what is included in the boot image. You add or remove files from the prebuilt folder. You edit the start up script to load and configure drivers. In QNX drivers and file-systems are server processes/programs which respond to certain messages. Most QNX programs and applications are servers which wait on a message queue. QNX provides a POSIX wrapper server which converts system calls into send-wait-reply messages or convert signals into send-and-forget pulse messages. QNX also has time limited blocking on both send and receive messages. The QNX micro-kernel schedules process execution, allocates memory for messages, and transfers messages between processes. It is supported server programs to implement the OS functions. On Friday, 5 March 2021 at 00:22:31 UTC lazarman wrote: The file system isn't the BSP. This part supplies all architecture specific(ASP) functions like Cache,MMU and the board specific drivers for on chip peripherals on all cores. If I understand Lucas correctly and you look at the zip file he provided the support is limited as to drivers and he needs to recompile that and add to it.That's the only reason he can't use the binary. >From your response it appears you didn't need to modify this. I would guess the x15 BSP is more inclusive and mature but doubt it provided loading c6x DSP code or Cortex M4 code but it's not relevant to Lucas. Your experience with support below <<We did not have gold level support, questions often take days to be answered <<and often direct you to documentation and someone who can program it for <<you at a cost. It might be non paying users only had community support To me it sounds like Lucas has the tin can support which is similar to open source support. Ie post and pray😉 Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android On Thu, Mar 4, 2021 at 4:34 PM, Robert Forsyth<[email protected]> wrote: Old product used QNX 6, had long (6 months~1 year) trial licence for 7.0, I think I was able to build the file-system image, but could not get the driver for vector graphics processor to recognize the hardware, so the tiger demo did not work on AM5728 BB X15. (This is probably because GC320 is a compositor, not vector-graphics like GC355.) We did not have gold level support, questions often take days to be answered and often direct you to documentation and someone who can program it for you at a cost. It might be non paying users only had community support, if you are trying to sell QNX, you need to make it easy as pie to switch from something free. QNX development works well, once hardware and software development is setup, I would say it is easier to develop and debug communicating multi-process applications on QNX than Windows, Linux or RTOS (QNX IPC coincided with what I learned at uni); if you don't try to do it the Linux way. RTOS probably has the closest IPC ability to QNX, but way cruder; QNX has lovely variable length message passing. Technical and library problems seemed often like Windows: you know what you want to do, and you found a function which seems like it would do what you want, but the documentation says something like "setWombat( x ) sets the wombat to x" and you find you have spent hours/days finding how it works. Some drivers were based on Linux version, using QNX version Linux and RTOS are free, process isolation with separate processors is cheapish, but takes up PCB space. I think Qt sold infotainment, QNX would useful for process isolation on one (multi-core) processor, so you could isolate the infotainment application from the air-bag monitor. On Thu, 4 Mar 2021 at 18:41, 'Mark Lazarewicz' via BeagleBoard <[email protected]> wrote: Hi Robert That's good to know I saw the x15 7.0 BSPWhere you able to rebuild BSP sources ?And do they actually respond to support questions for educational users? 😉 Looks like most of their revenue comes from automobile infotainmen at least the people hiring recently Mark Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android On Thu, Mar 4, 2021 at 12:35 PM, [email protected]<[email protected]> wrote: 7.0 worked on X15 except vector graphics On Thursday, 4 March 2021 at 17:51:42 UTC lazarman wrote: Page 15 of the pdf you sent we need that document . Please refer to the QNX SDP 6.6.0 BSPs guide, availableas part of the QNX Software Development Platform OS Core Components documentation I also need you to see if you can get the latest BSP referenced in my previous post I think it was 7.0 I have uncovered at least 5 problems with your original posting its a QXX documentation mismatch not you. I am concerned this stuff you started with is very old and probally not supported by Blackberry You have to start simple and slowly and logically so be patient before we start with 7.0 we need the document above On Wednesday, March 3, 2021, 12:58:16 PM CST, 'Mark Lazarewicz' via BeagleBoard <[email protected]> wrote: These commands you entered are where? uboot? --> fatload mmc 0 0x81000000 prebuilt-bsp-ti-beaglebone.ifs--> go 0x81000000 Why not automate these commands ? <<<if I compile the BSP without modifying anything, I should get the prebuilt image, right ? In theory if you have a license BUT some RTOS companies dont supply BSP source code unless you paid fees So do you need to modify BSP> On Wednesday, March 3, 2021, 09:03:22 AM CST, Lucas SOLDA <[email protected]> wrote: Mark, I have a BeagleBone Black REV C.There was nothing on the SD before. I did not touch to the EMC so I think there is nothing inside.My company has a QNX 6.5.0 SP1 licence and here is the list of the tools installed on my computer: First, I formated my SD card in FAT32, I made it active by using diskpart and I copied the MLO and then the u-boot files. I took them from here : https://community.qnx.com/sf/wiki/do/viewPage/projects.bsp/wiki/TiAm335BeagleboneBootloader modules# --> "Click here to download the MLO and u-boot binaries for the new Beaglebone Black platform. " After that, I downloaded the BSP files: QNX Neutrino 6.5.0 SP1# --> Download Project Downloads --> bsp-nto650-ti-beaglebone-sp1-trunk-201209071340.zip(I attach MLO, u-boot and BSP to this mail)After extracting, I copied the file "prebuilt-bsp-ti-beaglebone.ifs" in the "image" folder to my sdcard and I could succesfully launch QNX on my BBB by typing these commands :--> fatload mmc 0 0x81000000 prebuilt-bsp-ti-beaglebone.ifs--> go 0x81000000 That worked perfectly. When I try to compile the image by myself it gets complicated. if I compile the BSP without modifying anything, I should get the prebuilt image, right ?The problem is that, when I do that, I have the message I gave in the first post and it says that I compile with QNX 6.5.0 and not with QNX 6.5.0 SP1 (whereas it is installed). "I'm guessing you have no support forum or no ones replying at QNX?" I don't have support anymore and the only thing the told me is that I don't use QNX 6.5.0 SP1 I don't know what to do anymore and the QNX SDP is not on my computer so I can't use it whenever I want Le mercredi 3 mars 2021 à 15:03:47 UTC+1, lazarman a écrit : Let's start with some history about what rev board you have , what was on SD before and whats in the emc now and details about tools you installed to build BSP and QNX and exactly the BSP file's you are compiling as well as your goals. Are you trying to eventually modify the BSP source?I'm guessing you have no support forum or no ones replying at QNX?I need a clear picture of what you did exactly installing tools as in did you install multiple times etc etc I'll look at the pdf you supplied and ponder whether it worthwhile and practical to find my Beagleboard,Whites,blacks or even Pandaboard.power supplies may be hard to match I've moved a lot. I guess a black would be easy for me to find but may be in storage. Also maybe they will let me reeducate myself as I'm not working on a commercial product and give me access otherwise it's harder to help. Hopefully I can get you on the right path Mark Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android On Wed, Mar 3, 2021 at 1:15 AM, Lucas SOLDA<[email protected]> wrote: I can send you the files if you don't have an account. I use the MLO and u-boot files for beaglebone black from this link : "Click here to download the MLO and u-boot binaries for the new Beaglebone Black platform.". The fact you pointed is troubling. I don't understand why the BSP is unchanged between beagleboard and BBB. "Perhaps if you disassemble the binary and look at the bone memory map and the linker map and the u boot load address for QNX there's a mismatch do you have access to BSP users guide? " I will try to do that but I'm not an expert. I have access to the user guide yes... Le mercredi 3 mars 2021 à 08:09:38 UTC+1, Lucas SOLDA a écrit : @lazarman, in fact I'm not a student and I have a company account with a QNX 6.5.0 SP1 licence. I have also already registered to the" QNX Software Development Platform 6.5.x (registration)" link that you gave me. The problem is not the fact that I can't download and install the SDP but the fact that when I build the image thanks to the BSP, I don't have the same result as the prebuilt image Le mercredi 3 mars 2021 à 00:24:34 UTC+1, lazarman a écrit : Hi Robert I think Lucas is saying he's only trying to build the BSP not QNX. I did this 10 years ago and I also had the latest BSP guides I tried getting these and you need a customer login. It says it's free for education but again BlackBerry bought this. What's funny is this link below takes you to another page which says we support these processors. It also says you should lose the latest version's QNX SDP 7.0 BSP for Texas Instruments AM335x (Beaglebone Black) https://blackberry.qnx.com/en/support/qnx-board-support-packages Clicking on the above link next to the BSP you see another page saying The QNX Software Center enables you to download and manage QNX Software Development Platform version 7.x and related products. PDF documentation and Licensing information relating to QNX SDP 7 and related products can also be found here. IMPORTANT: SDP 7.x licenses are initially delivered within the myQNX License Manager and MUST be assigned to users via the license manager in order for them to access the product. And no code just a login. That BSP Lucas references is over 6 year's old. Even 10 year's ago you needed a valid company domain and email address for QNX I know GreenHills and maybe WindRiver as well wouldn't even reply to a free email domain and definitely won't give you a 30 day level license key that the license manager needed Lucas is this for education 😉?? I know it's frustrating you might have to reach out them about -- For more options, visit 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]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/beagleboard/0059314a-4779-4d14-90c4-72f26aa34996n%40googlegroups.com. -- 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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