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eepromARMtool

MPatt3
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Where do I find the eepromARMtool code? I am working on an ARM based design that uses an i210. I would like to program the NVM via this tool so that I can get the driver to load.

Regards,

Matt

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PPast3
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Hi Adolfo,

I'm look for the same tool (eepromARMtool) i need to program my new hardware with i210 into SerDes Mode could you email the tool also.

Thanks,

 

Pawel

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Gabriel_T_Intel
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Hello Valentin,

Firmware updates are automatically followed by a firmware reset.

If updating data in the following sections:

1) Flash Device Size (FL_SIZE only) - word 0x11

2) CSR Auto Configuration Power-Up LAN - module pointed by word 0x27

please try to remove the power cord for around 20 seconds and a cold reboot is needed to reset the I210, by doing this it will re-read the external flash memory contents into its internal registers.

Please try this procedure and let us know the results, also I recommend you to read section 3.3.2 Shadow RAM from the

http://https//www-ssl.intel.com/content/www/us/en/embedded/products/networking/i210-ethernet-controller-datasheet.html Intel® Ethernet Controller I210 Datasheet

Regards,

Gabriel Thomas

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VSchl1
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Hi Gabriel

I think there is a misunderstanding about our problem. The situation is the following:

We have two Intel I210-AT chips connected to an ARM processor. Every I210 has its own Flash, which is totally blank. The internal iNVM memory is also blank.

What we tried to do is to program the Flash using the eepromARMtool. The data is written into the shadow RAM (proven by dumping memory data). However, the update function "UpdateFlashI210" of the eepromARMtool fails because the FLUDONE bit is never set (see post from Feb 26th). The Flash device is correctly detected by the I210.

Do you have any inputs on that problem?

Regards,

Valentin

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Gabriel_T_Intel
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Hello Valentin,

The reason why the FLUDONE bit is never set could be because the flash is rejecting the shadow ram since it's empty.

I recommend you to flash the memory via external programmer.

I have consulted this issue to the next technical level, and they said that eepromARMtool isn't made to program the entire flash (i.e 2mb), only the eeprom (first ~ 4kb of data).

I recommend you to use the LANconf tool, document # 348742, Intel Network Connection Tools 20.0 PV - LAN Software Tools (this is the latest version and I will update it in the library).

Regards,

Gabriel Thomas.

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VSchl1
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Hi Gabriel

Initially, we intended to use the LANconf tool. However, it seems that this tool is not availabe for ARM processors. See TOOLS/install.txt:117 of # 348742:

"There are 3 versions of Linux supported: Linux32 (x86), Linux64e (x64), and Linux64 (Itanium)."

Please note that we have a 32-bit ARM processor connected to the I210. This is why we asekd for the eepromARMtool.

Is there a configuration tool such as LANconfig for ARM processors?

Regards,

Valentin

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VSchl1
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Hi Gabriel

Do you have any updates on my last post?

Is there any chance of getting the source code of the LANconfig tool, such that we can build an executable for ARM by ourselves?

Regards,

Valentin

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Gabriel_T_Intel
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Hello Valentin,

I have consulted your issue with an ethernet specialist, I will get in touch with you as soon as possible.

Regards,

Gabriel Thomas.

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Gabriel_T_Intel
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Valentin,

Is there a configuration tool such as LANconf for ARM processors?

Unfortunately at this time we don't have a configuration tool.

At this point you will have to either use an external programmer or use one of the supported LANconf configurations.

Regards,

Gabriel Thomas.

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VSchl1
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Hi Gabriel

Thank you for your efforts.

We are going to try the external programmer and give you feedback.

Best regards,

Valentin

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Gabriel_T_Intel
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Hi Valentin,

Please feel free to add any comment or feedback, the community will appreciate it!

Regards,

Gabriel.

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VSchl1
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Hi there

Writing an initial configuration to the external flash with an external SPI programmer did work. After this we are able to access the flash with the eepromARMtool.

Nonetheless it would be nice if the 'initial programming' functionality was available in the eepromARMtool as well.

Thank you for your support and regards

Valentin

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Gabriel_T_Intel
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Hello Valentin,

Thank you very much for your feedback, we are glad that the flash could be programmed.

You are welcome to participate in the forum anytime.

Best regards,

Gabriel Thomas.

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idata
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Hi Gabriel,

could you also send me the source code of the eepromARMtool. I need to program the iNVM of the i210 ehternet phy.

Best Regards,

Gerhard

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Gabriel_T_Intel
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Hello Gerhard,

Welcome to Intel® Embedded Community.

Thank you very much for your post, I sent you the eepromARMTool to your e-mail.

If you have any other question or request please let us know.

Best Regards.

Gabriel Thomas.

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SSteu1
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Good morning,

Regarding to our developments with the I210, it made it necessary to use the ARM tool as well. Could you also send it to me?

Regards

Sven

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Gabriel_T_Intel
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Hello Sven,

Thank you very much for contacting Intel Embedded Community.

Due to this documentation is classified as Intel Confidential; it requires a non-disclosure agreement between your company and Intel.

You would need to apply for a Privilege account by visiting http://www.intel.com/ Intel.com

You can find more information in the "https://www-ssl.intel.com/content/www/us/en/intelligent-systems/embedded-design-center-contact-us.html Manage my account" section found on this page.

Please use the company email address, not a personal one such as Yahoo, Gmail, etc.

If you would like to be contacted by an Intel representative to assist you in the process, please let me know.

Kind regards,

Gabriel Thomas.

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Natalie_Z_Intel
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Hi, Pawel. We're addressing this in this thread for you: /message/13391?et=watches.email.thread# 13391 https://embedded.communities.intel.com/message/13391?et=watches.email.thread# 13391. LynnZ.

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PPast3
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Hi Lynnz,

That thread doesn't address my request for the eepromARMTool, that thread is request on SerDes interface. Since the NDA is signed, can i get a copy of the eepromARMTool?

Thanks,

Pawel

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CarlosAM_INTEL
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Hello Pawel,

 

 

Could you please confirm that you have received my email of the 08/27/2015 with the requested tool?

 

 

Best Regards,

 

Carlos A.

 

 

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LVerm2
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Hi,

We are using Intel -- i210 device connected to an ARM processor over PCIe -- can someone help us find eepromupdate tool for ARM so we can program the i210 devices? We are able to detect the devices over PCIe bus using lspci command.

Thanks,

Lokesh

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CarlosAM_INTEL
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Hello LokeshVerma,

Thank you for contacting the Intel Embedded Community.

In order to help you, it is important to let you know that you need an EDC account to have access to this tool. To learn more about the benefits of a EDC Privileged account go to

/www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/embedded/embedded-design-center-support.html http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/embedded/embedded-design-center-support.html. Then click on "APPLY NOW" found under the heading, "Apply for extras with privileged access to the Intel EDC¹". After you submit the application, please let us know and we will expedite the review of your application.

 

Thanks in advance for your cooperation.

 

Best Regards,

Carlos_A.

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AGuih
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Hi,

I too require the EepromARMTool utility. I have a Privileged EDC account.

Please help.

Thanks and regards,

Arnauld

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