Hi, Nimish,

What does "dmesg | grep -i ftdi" show?

Does "lsmod | grep ftdi_sio" show anything?  If not, try "modprobe ftdi_sio".

Dave

On Dec 6, 2012, at 10:53 AM, Nimish Sane wrote:

> Hi Dave,
> 
> I can see it as a usb device /dev/usbdev* (8 devices actually) but not as 
> tty* that I can use. Does one need to install some drivers for this FTDI 
> component?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Nimish
> 
> On Thu, Dec 6, 2012 at 12:20 PM, David MacMahon <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> Hi, Nimish,
> 
> I think you can find the information in the output of dmesg as (or after) you 
> connect the USB cable.  It might also be in /var/log/messages.
> 
> Dave
> 
> On Dec 6, 2012, at 9:04 AM, Nimish Sane wrote:
> 
> > Hi Jason,
> >
> > This is regarding the FTDI part. I am using RHEL 5.8. We could not identify 
> > the right device/port in /dev/ directory. Do we need to install any drivers?
> >
> > I tried using the Linux driver they have here: 
> > http://www.ftdichip.com/Drivers/VCP.htm However, I am not able to install 
> > this driver. I was wondering if this is the right driver and has anyone 
> > successfully installed it.
> >
> > In either case, could someone throw more light on how to identify the usb 
> > device/serial port associated with this FTDI part on ROACH2 using RHEL?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Nimish
> >
> > On Wed, Dec 5, 2012 at 8:11 AM, Nimish Sane <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hi Jason,
> >
> > Thank you so much for this information. I will report here if there
> > are any issues. Though we have not used KATCP previously, we are
> > familiarizing ourselves to it and plan to use it in future. This is
> > inline with the scheme you have described. I will try this out now.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Nimish
> >
> > On Dec 5, 2012, at 1:36 AM, Jason Manley <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > >> From our understanding usbboot is still not working and we have to use 
> > >> mmcboot using SD cards. Is that correct? In either case, where can I 
> > >> find the instructions and required files?
> > >
> > > Yeah, I don't actually think USB's ever going to work right as long as we 
> > > stick with this PPC part... it's got issues with USB! Maybe we must look 
> > > more closely at alternatives for ROACH3.
> > >
> > > But ROACH2 can now boot "soloboot" (boots off an onboard FLASH memory) 
> > > and still offer a fully functional tcpborphserver3 interface 
> > > out-of-the-box. This way, you don't have to fiddle with NFS booting, or 
> > > preparing SD cards and worrying about filesystem corruption if you don't 
> > > shutdown properly (soloboot filesystem mounts read only). You can now 
> > > also upload your boffile from your control computer through KATCP, so no 
> > > more rsyncing to get your bof files up there.
> > >
> > > Some notes:
> > >  * You can get a command prompt by plugging a USB cable (type A-B) in the 
> > > back and, courtesy of an FTDI part, you should get four serial ports. One 
> > > of 'em (2 or 3, IIRC) will get you to the PPC. If you're using KATCP, you 
> > > should never need to see a ROACH Linux prompt again.
> > >  * An SSH server is not installed on soloboot. You can get a command 
> > > prompt on the network via telnet, but you have to enable the telnet 
> > > server (see /etc/rc.local).
> > >  * DHCP is enabled by default, but you can assign a static IP address 
> > > using the example in /etc/rc.local if you want.
> > >
> > > If you want all the Linux bells and whistles, you can still stick an SD 
> > > card in there. You can use the same filesystem as your ROACH-1, but 
> > > you'll have to modify it yourself to use a ROACH-2 compatible 
> > > tcpborphserver. My suggestion would be to try'n use the soloboot option 
> > > first (ie as it ships from digicom).
> > >
> > >> I guess I am pretty much confused on how to get started with ROACH2 
> > >> boards after sifting through the CASPER wiki, so I would appreciate any 
> > >> help on how to get started with ROACH2 boards.
> > >
> > > You'll be one of the first CASPER users, so I'll be keen to hear how you 
> > > get on. If you're familiar with ROACH-1 and are using the KATCP 
> > > interface, I think you'll find it reasonably familiar and can probably 
> > > just start using it. All your existing KATCP commands should be 
> > > compatible. If you've been using your own Linux code on the PPC, then I'm 
> > > afraid you're mostly on your own or at the mercy of the rest of the 
> > > collaboration. While we've left support for alternative boot options in 
> > > place on ROACH-2 (which is probably what you want to do if you want your 
> > > own Linux filesystem/commands), SKA-SA will not be providing or 
> > > supporting additional filesystems moving forward (mmcboot, usbboot etc). 
> > > We're moving towards a model using something like soloboot where ROACH 
> > > boards start looking like dumb appliances which makes maintenance much 
> > > easier. KATCP is the only interface we can be sure will be supported in 
> > > future so I'd suggest you aim to use that in your new designs if you can.
> > >
> > > Jason
> >
> >
> >
> > --
> > Nimish Sane
> >
> > Center for Solar-Terrestrial Research
> > New Jersey Institute of Technology
> > University Heights
> > Newark, NJ 07102-1982 USA
> > Tel: (973) 642 4958
> > Fax: (973) 596 3617
> > [email protected]
> >
> 
> 
> 
> 
> -- 
> Nimish Sane
> 
> Center for Solar-Terrestrial Research
> New Jersey Institute of Technology
> University Heights
> Newark, NJ 07102-1982 USA
> Tel: (973) 642 4958
> Fax: (973) 596 3617
> [email protected]
> 


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