Quick Question on the BeagleBoard-X15's which are now available: On the BB-X15, does the PMIC shutdown after 7 seconds like on TI am572xEVM rev A3?
I'm fighting this right now as I'm attempting to connect CCS7.2 to the A15_0 core using the XDS100v2 emulator. Thanks! Jeff On Monday, August 14, 2017 at 11:05:55 AM UTC-5, Jeff Andich wrote: > Thanks! > > Well what's driving Linux on this project is the software team is > deploying a .Net application over mono-runtime which will run on the A15 > cores. Our software team can test their .NET application on a workstation, > and then on the embedded target. This is facilitated by the > BeagleBoard-X15 image being Debian-based. > > Am trying to get familiar with debugging of SPL, the early stages of > u-boot, and any other areas where JTAG could be useful via JTAG for > troubleshooting of our custom hardware board where we're doing a Linux > board port. > > Update - Now Have an Ubuntu native installation - CCS doesn't appear to > hang - can connect the target via JTAG and view registers > > But haven't yet figured out how to correctly load the SPL, run, and step > through it. Also the TI board port series shows CCS 5.? which demonstrates > debugging of the SPL via first loading the .bin file using a memory load to > the "load address" followed by loading the symbol information. I haven't > yet found the "memory load" option on CCS 7.2. > > I will try to bring up the beagle-board-patched 2017.01 u-boot-spl first, > and then if that looks like a stumbling block will temporarily move to the > TI SDK Linux u-boot so I can ask them questions about this process. > > Then I will try to post up any useful progress here if that's desired... > > Thanks and FYI, > > > On Saturday, August 12, 2017 at 10:06:49 AM UTC-5, [email protected] > wrote: >> >> I have experience with various C6x DSP EVM and custom boards, but I've >> never worked with a Sitara board. >> >> What is driving the need to use Linux in the development/debug workflow? >> Is it development on the ARM portion, or development on the C6x DSP? Or >> both? >> >> I recently ordered the Beagleboard x15 (just got a batch at Digikey of >> the Rev C's get 'em while they're hot), so I'll be tackling a similar >> situation soon. I was figuring that since CCS can run on Windows it would >> cover at least the DSP part of development. Then for any Linux part, I >> could use Visual Studio '17 with the Linux dev/debug support (just need SSH >> and compiler on target). >> >> I'm not against working in Linux per se, and I definitely don't mind >> targeting Linux for embedded work, but I have my main dev gear running >> Windows and I don't want to lug around extra gear. >> >> Raul >> >> >> > -- 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/be965fe2-b72d-41b8-9ffc-aa8c9d855108%40googlegroups.com. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
