Problem with BDI2000 flash programming

Jason Park jason at amadeus.kist.re.kr
Thu Jan 23 11:20:12 EST 2003


hi, im new to this email list.. but i am having some problems with my board
and don't know where to turn.

target board: ep8260
host distribution: redhat 8.0 (with powerpc cross compilers)
debugger: BDI2000

problem: trying to burn a PPCBOOT image into the flash memory at location
0xFF10 0000

setting up the initial bdi configurations.. i get the following output:

[root at FISH gdbcop21]# ./bdisetup -v -s
BDI Type : BDI2000 Rev.C (SN: 94406634)
Loader   : V1.05
Firmware : V1.14 bdiGDB for PPC6xx/PPC7xx
Logic    : V1.02 PPC6xx/PPC7xx
MAC      : 00-40-49-fa-40-66
IP Addr  : 161.122.32.98
Subnet   : 255.255.255.0
Gateway  : 161.122.32.1
Host IP  : 161.122.32.94
Config   : ep8260.cfg.init

everything looks normal to me... i have the ep8260.cfg.init file in the
/tftpboot directory.  so at this point i will connect to the board with
telnet.

# telnet 161.122.32.98
Trying 161.122.32.98...
Connected to 161.122.32.98.
Escape character is '^]'.
BDI Debugger for Embedded PowerPC
=================================

PHYS  <address>              converts an effective to a physical address
****
****
other stuff here..
****
****
QUIT                         terminate the Telnet session

bdi2000>

since there is not error outputting that it cannot find the original
configuration file ep8260.cfg.init, i conclude that tftp worked properly.
i can read the flash memory, including the existing bootloader i got from
embedded planet. (planetcore at location 0xFFF0 000)
Now i place ppcboot.bin into the /tftpboot directory, and after checking
whats in memory location 0xFF10 0000 (there is nothing there), i proceed
to try and write into the flash:

bdi2000>prog 0xFF100000 ppcboot.bin bin
Programming ppcboot.bin , please wait ....
# Cannot open program file on host
bdi2000>

this is what i can't figure out.  i think that it must be a problem
with the hosts tftp configuration, but i did check the tftp server several
times, even connected it to other computers and swapping files.  could there
be a setting i missed in the BDI2000?


also.. i was wondering if there was more detailed documentation on using
the BDI2000 besides the manual that came with the prooduct and WD's PPCBoot
and Linux Guide.


** Sent via the linuxppc-embedded mail list. See http://lists.linuxppc.org/





More information about the Linuxppc-embedded mailing list