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[Agilex_HPS]:Error Sending Bitstream..!!

raju1421
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Dear Experts,

 

We are currently working with the Agilex 7 F-Series SOC Development Kit and following the steps outlined in the provided link:
[Agilex PCIe Root Port | Documentation | RocketBoards.org]

However, during the Linux boot-up process, we are encountering the following issues:

“Error sending bitstream!”
“FPGA image is corrupted or invalid.”
“SCRIPT FAILED: continuing…”
" Unable to read file / "

It’s important to note that we are booting from an SD card and using the prebuilt binaries for the PCIe Root Port reference design.

We would greatly appreciate your assistance in resolving the issue and ensuring a successful boot-up process.

 

Thanks & Regards

 Raju Satrasala 

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aikeu
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Hi raju1421,


I understand from the team where this is a duplicate case and the issue has been resolved.

I will close this thread for now.


Thanks.

Regards,

Aik Eu


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aikeu
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Hi raju1421,


I think you will need to write the jic file to the dev kit first.

https://www.rocketboards.org/foswiki/Documentation/AgilexSoCGSRD#Writing_JIC_Image_to_QSPI_Flash


Thanks.

Regards,

Aik Eu


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raju1421
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Hi @aikeu ,

 

Thank you for your  response.

I want to inform you that I have successfully flashed the .jic file.

However, despite this, we are encountering the error mentioned previously.

 

Thanks & Regards

Raju Satrasala

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aikeu
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Hi raju1421,


Are you getting sd card content from the link below?

https://www.rocketboards.org/foswiki/Documentation/AgilexSoCGSRD#Creating_SD_Card



Thanks.

Regards,

Aik Eu


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raju1421
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Hi @aikeu ,

 

Thank you for your response, yes we are able to get sd card content, but it appears our issue remains unresolved.

I have attached a log file for your reference. Please review it and let me know what steps to take next to address our issue.

 

Thanks & Regards

Raju Satrasala

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aikeu
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Hi raju1421,


I noticed your U-boot is using older version 2022.01.

It should be 2023.04. if using the latest version. By right can refer back the difference in the logs outcome from the GSRD link.

Get all the related files from the page below to recheck if the issue still there.

I have tested before the GSRD from the page and there is no error as shown from the your logs:

https://www.rocketboards.org/foswiki/Documentation/AgilexSoCGSRD


Thanks.

Regards,

Aik Eu


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raju1421
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Hi @aikeu ,

 

Thanks for your response.

Please check the u-boot &  Linux log prints  in the provided link:
[Agilex PCIe Root Port | Documentation | RocketBoards.org]

 

Thanks & Regards

Raju Satrasala 

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aikeu
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Hi raju1421,


I think can try with the later GSRD to see if it is still having the same problem.

https://releases.rocketboards.org/2023.04/gsrd/agilex_fm_87_gsrd/

To prepare the qspi_image:

https://www.rocketboards.org/foswiki/Documentation/BuildingBootloaderAgilex7#Prepare_QSPI_Image


Thanks.

Regards,

Aik Eu


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aikeu
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Hi raju1421,


Do let me know if there is any new findings from the previous suggestions.


Thanks.

Regards,

Aik Eu


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aikeu
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Hi raju1421,


I understand from the team where this is a duplicate case and the issue has been resolved.

I will close this thread for now.


Thanks.

Regards,

Aik Eu


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