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I'm using Quartus Prime Lite 16.1.
I am programming a Cyclone V Soc on a SocKit / DeNano board.
I am accessing the CAN controllers with bare metal code from the second ARM core.
With Qsys I selected
CAN0 pin = FPGA
CAN0 mode = Full
CAN1 pin = FPGA
CAN1 mode = Full
The soc_system then has 4 addtional signals
hps_0_can0_rxd : in std_logic := 'X'; -- rxd
hps_0_can0_txd : out std_logic; -- txd
hps_0_can1_rxd : in std_logic := 'X'; -- rxd
hps_0_can1_txd : out std_logic -- txd
I 'connected' these signals to the appropriate I/O pins.
I can set the txd pins via test regsiter ctr->Tx and, using loopback mode I can send data.
Receive direction isn't working at all.
I can't even 'see' static levels at the input pin with test register ctr->Rx. (Loopback mode off!)
I connected the Rx signals to an addtional output pin and I can see the level is recognized in the FPFA.
It's just not transferred to the HPS.
What did I possibly do wrong?
What can I check?
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Hello sir,
So I would check the following items:
1- make sure the CAN is enabled in device tree.
2- Signal tap the routed signals in FPGA. You can send them to me for further investigation.
3- Is there any linux image working?
Thanks
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Hello!
1
CAN is NOT enabled in device tree because I'm NOT using Linux
2
I will signal TAP, but I guess that will only tell me what I already know:
transmit is working, receive signal is correct in FPGA but does not reach HPS.
3
There is a Linux working on core 0, but it has no CAN driver and no CAN in device tree.
CAN is accessed by core 1 with bare metal software, only.
Joachim
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Hello Joachim,
the signaltap will help us to understand where is the failing point.
Thanks
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