Hi Jeff its not easy to find and is confusing I have bought many boards and
found out they did not do what I hoped I have an update BBAI is supported that
is very good news the EVM is $600Be aware that BBAI rev A1 I think needs a mod
for JTAG
Just to be clear I am not a linux expert so it appears all cores are supported
and the Linux on Host ARM is SDK version it may night support all the bells
Debian has for device drivers
I have many years using DSP/BIOS and CCS and JTAG at board support level not
Linux apps
Theres a lot of tools here and RTOS and dual cores isnt something you pick up
over night
Pleny of good tutorials On learning TI RTOS using CCS and JTAG for a DSP
application its really complex for a beginner and throw in MPUs and Cache and
threads and 6 cores you really could spend a month learning tools alone
In all fairness a single core AM35X is simpler the beauty is TI has gel scripts
to handle all cores and load code internally until MPU is set up for quick and
simple apps on ARM and fast learning and low cost the Debian/Beagle approach is
probally better its pretty obvious I am RTOS fan (-:
TI has world class tools and good documents
I cant help anyone that insists on mixing the Debian on ARM with TI RTOS on DSP
I'm not qualified it may be possible
Looks like I was also wrong about omap l138 support for SDK the docs are
confusing so maybe I buy a BBAI its cheaper than the EVM and play around I miss
work I took care of mom 3 years she passed away October so I apologize at times
Im grouchy
Hopefully I helped someone that feels good as well Im excited reading these
docs so maybe I make a come back!!! and find some work
Regards
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On Monday, February 15, 2021, 11:52:18 AM CST, Jeff Andich
<[email protected]> wrote:
Thanks Mark for providing us all this!
I tried starting to port one of the main examples from TI RTOS SDK into the
latest Beagleboard-X15 images this weekend. Built the IPC example under the
link you posted yesterday. Scp'd server_dsp1.xe66 to the SD card and then
linked to it, and attempted to load.
It looks like it started to load but then complained that the resource table is
not found. I have lots more homework to do..
My plan dejour is to try to see how far I can get with that example on BB
Debian and TI SDK Linux.
I do plan to develop the DSP application with CCS and JTAG, and deploy it using
remoteproc from Linux once it's debugged.
Don't know if there are currently any Linux tools for debugging the other cores.
But at this point I'm not sure where this will all lead..
But it sounds like there's an appetite within the Beagle community to get this
tested and working... My guess is the more applications that can access the
other processors on the SOC, the merrier for BB.org and TI..
On Mon, Feb 15, 2021, 12:34 PM Mark Lazarewicz <[email protected]> wrote:
Looks like good examples here .I also saw M4 example on github.
Dont see any documents on using Debian Linux and DSP Why? and wonder if that
OS will supply tools to get the DSP executable transferred in correct
formatCant even imagine debugging this with printf LOL and no jtagThe DSP has
to be taken out of rest when running linux
Its documented here below why in the world someone would not use CCS and JTAG?
and expect to run IPC on 6 core chip with no documents is beyond me. Any
commercial customer would never accept being stonewalled by a vendor
Perhaps Debain/Beagle is for hobbyists only I dont know
And for Dimtry GCC is supported
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The following examples demonstrate some of the rudimentary IPC capabilities.
They are mostly two processors examples. These examples may be built for any
two processors on your device, but only for two at a time. An IPC Ping example
using three processors is also presented at the end.
Why?
On Monday, February 15, 2021, 09:41:20 AM CST, 'Mark Lazarewicz' via
BeagleBoard <[email protected]> wrote:
OpenVX,cmem,PRU and remote proc support today
https://software-dl.ti.com/processor-sdk-linux/esd/docs/latest/linux/index.html
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On Tue, Feb 9, 2021 at 8:14 AM, [email protected]<[email protected]>
wrote: I think I have a similar question in that I'm hoping to develop an
application (as much of a software defined radio application as I can cram into
this platform) which utilizes the C66 DSP's on the BB-X15. I'm trying to
converge on a process for developing a TI RTOS application for the C66's on the
BB-X15 which is compatible with the BB Debian distro running on the A15's.
More on this later, hopefully.
I imagine you've already stumbled upon the following, but it seems like a good
starting point.
https://e2e.ti.com/support/processors/f/791/t/765821.
Also google all of the examples on of PRU applications . My guess is that may
also shed some light on how to develop and debug code for the other processors
on the Sitara SOC of interest.
I just received a USB100V2 JTAG cable, and I hope to start hacking on this on
my BB-X15 in my spare time. I have a lot of questions on how this works, and I
will post up when I think I have something worthwhile or relevant..
Also, please post up as you make progress as I imagine there are others wanting
guidance on developing applications on the other processors on the SOC and
interfacing Linux to them. There's not a lot of postings on the C66 or M4..
On Wednesday, February 3, 2021 at 8:21:36 AM UTC-5 [email protected] wrote:
HiI and another student have been tasked with exploring ways to develop for the
M4 processor using BBAI. We've had difficulty finding a good debug setup,
preferably one where you could step through instructions in the M4 processors.
Could anyone point us towards whats worth looking in to?
Regards, Fredrik Eriksson
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