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From 06/30/2014 to 07/29/2014
07/14/2014
- 09:43 AM Software Development: RE: SPI clock issues with using newest u-boot
- Yeah by using the ti_ 335x include files I was hoping to greatly simplify our config file. Hopefully it hasn't cause...
- 09:31 AM Software Development: RE: SPI clock issues with using newest u-boot
- Ok,
 I knew it had to be in there somewhere, was just a bit confused
 as the original mityarm335x.h had a nice ...
- 09:26 AM Software Development: RE: SPI clock issues with using newest u-boot
- Pretty sure I found "#define CONFIG_SPI" in one of the ti_ config files that get included.
- 09:25 AM Software Development: RE: SPI clock issues with using newest u-boot
- Yes the Micron N25Q00AA does support the 48Mhz clock. The sf erase still seems longer 
 but I'll need to time it get ...
07/11/2014
- 05:26 PM Software Development: RE: SPI clock issues with using newest u-boot
- Also make sure your Nor chip supports 48Mhz on the spi bus.
- 05:25 PM Software Development: RE: SPI clock issues with using newest u-boot
- Did you notice any time difference with the slower speed?
- 03:30 PM Software Development: RE: SPI clock issues with using newest u-boot
- I took out the CONFIG_SPI_FLASH_BAR define and it now seem to pass the long erase command.
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- 02:23 PM Software Development: RE: SPI clock issues with using newest u-boot
- It may be perfectly fine with the generic name then.
 Try changing the spi clock speed and see if you get different...
- 02:19 PM Software Development: RE: SPI clock issues with using newest u-boot
- I added the CONFIG_SPI_FLASH_BAR define to mityarm335x.h and the warning is goes away on the "sf probe" command.
 I a...
- 01:38 PM Software Development: RE: SPI clock issues with using newest u-boot
- 1) I'm not sure why its detecting it differently. Maybe the newer u-boot has a more specific driver for this chip?
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- 12:44 PM Software Development: RE: SPI clock issues with using newest u-boot
- Hey Johnathan,
 Testing out the new spi bus changes seem fine. I do have two quick questions:
 1) The original...
07/10/2014
- 05:10 PM PCB Development: RE: Time drift
- The skipping bad block is not an error but more of an info. Blocks can be marked bad from factory and during use. T...
- 04:19 PM PCB Development: RE: Time drift
- The clock is working now. Thank you. 
 But when we flash the nand, there is an error:
 root@mityarm-335x:~# flash_...
- 03:29 PM PCB Development: RE: Time drift
- So if this is the problem I'm thinking of. It was discovered that when we changed to the 3.2 kernel we weren't setti...
- 03:26 PM PCB Development: RE: Time drift
- Hey Jonathan,
 Thanks again, we will definitely try this solution and let you know if it works. I would like to kno...
- 03:00 PM PCB Development: RE: Time drift
- I've attached the lastest uImage but yes you can build it if you would like.  Instructions are here [[Linux_Kernel]]
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- 02:57 PM PCB Development: RE: Time drift
- NAND read: device 0 offset 0x340000, size 0x500000
 Skipping bad block 0x00780000
 5242880 bytes read: OK
 ## Bootin...
- 02:56 PM PCB Development: RE: Time drift
- We used the pre-build kernel image that came with the board. The kernel that in the Virtual Machine/home/mitydsp/proj...
- 08:12 AM PCB Development: RE: Time drift
- What version of the kernel came with your devkit?  Could you post a boot log?
 Particularly I want to know if your ...
07/09/2014
- 05:12 PM Software Development: RE: SPI clock issues with using newest u-boot
- Just pushed a fix for this.
 http://support.criticallink.com/gitweb/?p=u-boot-mityarm-335x.git;a=commit;h=82762ccda72...
- 04:33 PM PCB Development: RE: Time drift
- Here is our clock tree (in /sys/kernel/debug/clock/summary):
 clock-name parent-name ...
- 04:14 PM PCB Development: RE: Time drift
- When we boot into Linux and use the "date" (system clock) and "hwclock" (RTC I assume) commands to set/ask for time, ...
- 08:02 AM PCB Development: RE: Time drift
- Hi,
 What do you mean by "hardware and software" clocks. Are you using the RTC or just the system clock? Can you ...
07/08/2014
- Hello,
 We bought a MityARM335x dev kit months ago. We have noticed that the time on the board (both software and h...
07/01/2014
- 09:49 AM Software Development: RE: SPI clock issues with using newest u-boot
- U-Boot# sf probe 0:0
 SF: Unsupported flash IDs: manuf ff, jedec ffff, ext_jedec ffff
 Failed to initialize SPI flash...
- 09:49 AM Software Development: RE: SPI clock issues with using newest u-boot
- Jonathan,
 I checked with manufacturing and they do use the command in verification
 of basic communication wit...
06/30/2014
- 05:06 PM Software Development: RE: SPI clock issues with using newest u-boot
- Following your lead and my hardware engineers suggestion we did a temporary check and set 0x44E00050 
 (CM_PER_SPI1_C...
- 05:03 PM Software Development: RE: SPI clock issues with using newest u-boot
- Committed change.
 http://support.criticallink.com/gitweb/?p=u-boot-mityarm-335x.git;a=commit;h=bc7833792442421a60e74...
- 04:54 PM Software Development: RE: SPI clock issues with using newest u-boot
- I'm testing this change right now and am going to push a commit if it works.
- 04:48 PM Software Development: RE: SPI clock issues with using newest u-boot
- Thanks. Let me take a look and if it works.
- 04:45 PM Software Development: RE: SPI clock issues with using newest u-boot
- I think I found the problem.  The memory address 0x481A0000 refers to McSPI1 and only spi0 is enabled in the u-boot.
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- 04:40 PM Software Development: RE: SPI clock issues with using newest u-boot
- We had originally set up to boot out of SPI NOR and on occasion do use that ability for 
 manufacturing testing. The ...
- 04:16 PM Software Development: RE: SPI clock issues with using newest u-boot
- No since booting from the spi nor on our SoMs doesn't work and I wasn't aware of anyone using the nor, I didn't look ...
- 03:40 PM Software Development: RE: SPI clock issues with using newest u-boot
- Hey Jonathan,
 Looking at your release without any of my mods, serial NOR was removed (no sf commands.) Was ther...
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