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#** Use settings 38400 8N1 | #** Use settings 38400 8N1 | ||
#* set ipaddr 10.0.0. | #* set ipaddr 10.0.0.23;set serverip 10.0.0.10;erase 1:0-2;tftp Telem-GW6/x-load.bin;cp.b a1000000 0 400;tftp Telem-GW6/u-boot.bin;cp.b a1000000 800 $(filesize);reset | ||
== Reference material == | == Reference material == | ||
*[http://voipac.com/downloads/jtag/doc/vpaclink-jtag.txt Installing OpenOCD] | *[http://voipac.com/downloads/jtag/doc/vpaclink-jtag.txt Installing OpenOCD] | ||
*[http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/ubuntu/how-to-customize-your-ubuntu-kernel/ How to customize your Ubuntu kernel] | *[http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/ubuntu/how-to-customize-your-ubuntu-kernel/ How to customize your Ubuntu kernel] |
Latest revision as of 12:04, 12 August 2014
System set up
- tftp server
- konsole/ssherminator - allows you to open as many terminals in one window as you need
- During this procedure you're gonna need at least three
- Media:Libftd2xx0.4.13.tar.gz
- Media:Openocd 1.0.1383 i386.tar.gz
- Media:Voipac-pxa27x xloader.tar.gz
- Media:Voipac-pxa27x-u-boot nostart.tar
- Media:Voipac-pxa27x u-boot original.tar
Linux kernel
You need to enable usbfs in your kernel.
Enable CONFIG_USB_DEVICEFS option in kernel options
Ubuntu 10.x
how-to-customize-your-ubuntu-kernel
Ubuntu 11.x
# Download kernel source
sudo apt-get install linux-source-3.0.0
cd ~
mkdir kernel-usb-fs
cd kernel-usb-fs
tar xjf /usr/src/linux-source-3.0.0.tar.bz2
cd linux-source-3.0.0/
# Enable CONFIG_USB_DEVICEFS
make xconfig
# after making changes to kernel it's time to compile
make-kpkg clean
fakeroot make-kpkg -j6 --initrd --revision=1.0 kernel_image
# install new kernel, edit filename to what was generated
sudo dpkg -i ../linux-image-
Install OpenOCD
- Copy libftd2xx.so to your /usr/lib folder
- Create symlinks for the libftd2xx by using the following commands:
sudo cp libftd2xx.so.0.4.13 /usr/lib/
cd /usr/lib
ln -s libftd2xx.so.0.4.13 libftd2xx.so.0.4
ln -s libftd2xx.so.0.4 libftd2xx.so.0
ln -s libftd2xx.so.0 libftd2xx.so
- tar xzfv Openocd_1.0.1383_i386.tar.gz
- sudo dpkg -i openocd_1.0.1383_i386.deb
- When trying to install this on a 64bit system you need to --force-architecture or you'll get an error.
- sudo dpkg --force-architecture -i openocd_1.0.1383_i386.deb
- When trying to install this on a 64bit system you need to --force-architecture or you'll get an error.
Using OpenOCD
- Power up target board and connect JTAG
- Start the first terminal and write
- openocd -f vpac270.cfg
- Error: unable to open ftdi device: 18
- OpenOCD needs usbfs
- sudo mount -t usbfs none /proc/bus/usb
- Error: unable to open ftdi device: 2
- You need root privileges
- log in as root or
- sudo openocd -f vpac270.cfg
- Error: unable to open ftdi device: 18
- openocd -f vpac270.cfg
- Start second terminal, use telnet to connect to OpenOCD daemon.
- telnet localhost 4444
- you can stack the next commands
- reset halt; load_image /tftpboot/u-boot_noboot.bin 0x5c010000; resume 0x5c010000
- you can stack the next commands
- reset halt
- load_image /tftpboot/u-boot_noboot.bin 0x5c010000
- resume 0x5c010000
- telnet localhost 4444
- Start third terminal
- minicom
- Use settings 38400 8N1
- set ipaddr 10.0.0.23;set serverip 10.0.0.10;erase 1:0-2;tftp Telem-GW6/x-load.bin;cp.b a1000000 0 400;tftp Telem-GW6/u-boot.bin;cp.b a1000000 800 $(filesize);reset
- minicom