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I am having a problem programing MAX10 devices under Linux. It used to work fine but I think some software updates have changed things (kernels?). I am running Fedora29 (although I have the same issue on Redhat 7.5). I get the error:
"Error (209053): Unexpected error in JTAG server -- error code 35"
Strangely on a Thinkpad laptop, running the same Fedora29 it programs fine but on 5 different hardware systems it fails. (I have not managed to discern why this is the case) I have tried two different manufacturers programmers (Blaster compatible) both fail, different USB leads, different FPGA boards etc. If I use openocd to program it works fine but this is very slow. A quick look at the USB traffic suggests that jtagd is occassionaly sending garbage to the programmer.
It seems that there is an issue in jtagd, perhaps not matching the API's in later kernels. Is there a later version jtagd or is it available in source code form or any ideas ?
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