Re: [ARTIQ] Elementary problems with Kasli
Hi David, Ok, thank you, checking the boot logs did the trick. Apparently the MAC address I had generated wasn't an appropriate unicast address. Newly generated MAC seems to work just fine. - Kalle -Original Message- From: David Nadlinger On Behalf Of David Nadlinger Sent: 1. lokakuuta 2018 20:04 To: Hanhijärvi Kalle Cc: artiq@lists.m-labs.hk Subject: Re: [ARTIQ] Elementary problems with Kasli Hi Kalle, On 1 Oct 2018, at 15:30, Hanhijärvi Kalle via ARTIQ wrote: > Following this I set IP and MAC addresses: > > $ artiq_mkfs flash_storage.img -s mac 75:53:7b:9c:63:14 -s ip > 192.168.1.10 > $ artiq_flash -t kasli -f flash_storage.img storage start > > Now I tried to write the core kernel to the board by (after successful > compilation of idle_kernel) > > $ artiq_coremgmt config -f idle_kernel idle_kernel.elf > > This gives an error about having no route to host. So I can't > establish a network connection to the board. Can you ping the board on the command line using that address? You might also want to have a look at the serial console while the Kasli is booting up for relevant debug information (e.g. using `flterm /dev/ttyUSB1`). Best regards, David ___ ARTIQ mailing list https://ssl.serverraum.org/lists/listinfo/artiq
Re: [ARTIQ] Elementary problems with Kasli
On 10/01/2018 10:30 PM, Hanhijärvi Kalle via ARTIQ wrote: On Kasli, I'm using SFP0 port for the fiber. Is the LED next to SFP0 turned on? That's the Ethernet connection status indicator. ___ ARTIQ mailing list https://ssl.serverraum.org/lists/listinfo/artiq
Re: [ARTIQ] Elementary problems with Kasli
Hi Kalle, On 1 Oct 2018, at 15:30, Hanhijärvi Kalle via ARTIQ wrote: Following this I set IP and MAC addresses: $ artiq_mkfs flash_storage.img -s mac 75:53:7b:9c:63:14 -s ip 192.168.1.10 $ artiq_flash -t kasli -f flash_storage.img storage start Now I tried to write the core kernel to the board by (after successful compilation of idle_kernel) $ artiq_coremgmt config -f idle_kernel idle_kernel.elf This gives an error about having no route to host. So I can't establish a network connection to the board. Can you ping the board on the command line using that address? You might also want to have a look at the serial console while the Kasli is booting up for relevant debug information (e.g. using `flterm /dev/ttyUSB1`). Best regards, David ___ ARTIQ mailing list https://ssl.serverraum.org/lists/listinfo/artiq
[ARTIQ] Elementary problems with Kasli
Hello, I'm not sure if this is the right forum for a technical question such as this, so my apologies if this is inappropriate. We recently acquired Kasli (v. 1.1.) board with Urukul DDS addon, and now we've had some elementary problems when in the installation. So I've been following the 4.0.dev-branch documentation for installation. While installing artiq packages using conda, I assumed we had opticlock-variant of kasli (so I figured out from the documentation). I was able to flash FPGA gateware bitstream by doing: $ artiq_flash -t kasli Following this I set IP and MAC addresses: $ artiq_mkfs flash_storage.img -s mac 75:53:7b:9c:63:14 -s ip 192.168.1.10 $ artiq_flash -t kasli -f flash_storage.img storage start Now I tried to write the core kernel to the board by (after successful compilation of idle_kernel) $ artiq_coremgmt config -f idle_kernel idle_kernel.elf This gives an error about having no route to host. So I can't establish a network connection to the board. Here I prepared device_db.py, with core_addr = "192.168.1.10". Is this correct way to set the target IP address? Configurations are done on a computer with IP set to 192.168.1.1, netmask set to 255.255.255.0 and connected to the Kasli board through a gigabit switch with SFP ports. On Kasli, I'm using SFP0 port for the fiber. Any ideas? am I doing something wrong? BR Kalle Hanhijärvi ___ ARTIQ mailing list https://ssl.serverraum.org/lists/listinfo/artiq