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Error: The target hardware identity could not be verified. Please check that the target being connected to is of type Cyclone V SoC (Dual Core)

MCOUNSELL
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HI all,

 

Noob here...

 

I'm just getting started with Cyclone 5 SoC based dev. I have a De10-Nano board. I can program the FPGA section from Quartus without problem. I can run HelloWorld from DS5 ..... however on occasion I see the following error after debug starts.. it also seems that the FPGA part will reset.

 

Error: The target hardware identity could not be verified. Please check that the target being connected to is of type Cyclone V SoC (Dual Core) 

 

Can someone point me in a direction to find out whats up please?

 

If I set the scatter file to load to OCRAM I don't seem to see this problem.... only on SDRAM....

 

Thanks,

Mike

 

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EBERLAZARE_I_Intel
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Hi,

 

Are you trying to run a bare metal program?

 

From Debug Configurations > Connection tab, select Altera > Cyclone V SoC (Dual Core) from the Target Connection.

 

Recommend if you are trying to run the bare metal program you can refer here:

https://www.intel.com/content/dam/www/programmable/us/en/pdfs/literature/ug/ug_bm.pdf

 

Regards.

 

MCOUNSELL
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Hi,

 

Thanks for your response.

 

Yes, it's a bare metal program. I have the bare metal PDF already thanks.

 

Can I ask if there are any bugs in the debugging through DS5 + USB Blaster setup? ..... is it rock solid... or flakey.... I'm just trying to understand if this kinda stuff is normal or if I am doing something very wrong...

Mike

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EBERLAZARE_I_Intel
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Hi Mike,

 

There is one regarding "failed to load client library", but the workaround is upgrade to SoC EDS v14.1:

https://www.intel.com/content/altera-www/global/en_us/index/support/support-resources/knowledge-base/solutions/fb152500.html

 

You could find more in the KDB article link here, by searching "DS-5 USB" , etc..:

https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/programmable/support/support-resources/knowledge-base/kdb-filter.html

 

I appreciate if you could elaborate on what you meant by, "rock solid or flakey"?

 

Thanks.

 

 

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MCOUNSELL
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Thanks for the answer. By "rock solid or flakey" I just mean is the debugger+usbblaster+DS5 combination of tools "reliable" or do people often report "problems" ? I am only asking so that I know what to expect. If it is reliable - then this means something is wrong locally with my setup. If it does have problems then I won't spend days and days trying to fix something that I cannot.

 

Thanks

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EBERLAZARE_I_Intel
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Hi,

 

Based on the KDB link that i provided, there are 4 known issue on DS-5 + USB Blaster, but there are workaround provided for each of them.

 

The 4 known issue are as of 2015, so I would assume now there would be no major issue.

 

Sometimes, the issue or bug may not be the interface of the DS-5 and the USB Blaster itself, it may be some initialization issue that causes the interface to not work.

 

Regards.

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MCOUNSELL
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Thanks, when you say initialization issue do you mean initialization of the HPS by preloader?

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EBERLAZARE_I_Intel
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Hi,

 

Yes, proper steps needs to be followed to bring up the board. More info can be found here:

https://rocketboards.org/foswiki/Main/GettingStarted

 

You can choose > Cyclone V > the Quartus Version > any topic that you want to look into.

 

Regards.

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