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Hi:
When I program *.elf to flash ,there something wrong with it. The infomation like # !/bin/sh# # This file was automatically generated by the Nios II IDE Flash Programmer.# # It will be overwritten when the flash programmer options change.# cd E:/altera/80/workplace/RA8835/hello_world_1/Debug# Creating .flash file for the project "$SOPC_KIT_NIOS2/bin/elf2flash" --base=0x00200000 --end=0x3fffff --reset=0x20000 0 --input="hello_world_1.elf" --output="cfi_flash.flash" --boot="E:/altera/80/ip /nios2_ip/altera_nios2/boot_loader_cfi.srec"# Programming flash with the project "$SOPC_KIT_NIOS2/bin/nios2-flash-programmer" --base=0x00200000 --sidp=0x000010b0 --id=148608136 --timestamp=1252545047 --instance=0 "cfi_flash.flash" Using cable "USB-Blaster [USB-0]", device 1, instance 0x00 Resetting and pausing target processor: OK Reading System ID at address 0x000010B0: verified : Checksumming existing contents 00000000 : Reading existing contents 00004000 : Reading existing contents Checksummed/read 7kB in 0.2s 00000000 ( 0%): Erasing 00004000 (66%): Erasing Erased 24kB in 0.4s (60.0kB/s) 00000000 ( 0%): Programming 00004000 (66%): Programming Programmed 18KB +6KB in 0.3s (80.0KB/s) Verify failed at offset 0 Verify failed at offset 4000 Leaving target processor paused //end Who can help me resave it?Please! ThanksLink Copied
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I think you have to set the proper offset for the flash. It is 0x20000.
And also check whether you reset address in the SOPC builder system (cpu configuration) points to your flash.- Mark as New
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The offset for the flash must be 0x20000 ? Thanks I will try!
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I have checked it,but when I run Auto-Assign-Base Address,the offset for flash will be set as 0x200000 and end address 0x3fffff.
And I have also checked that my reset address in the SOPC builder system points to my flash! I think the information when I program show that the nios(cpu) has found the flash device!- Mark as New
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Obviously the NIOS isn't able to program the flash.
Either: 1 - The interface to the flash is bad (like incorrect connections, pin assignments, not meeting timing, bad timing parameters etc.) 2 - The flash is write protected. 3 - The flash is corrupt. Jake- Mark as New
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#!/bin/sh
# # This file was automatically generated by the Nios II IDE Flash Programmer. # # It will be overwritten when the flash programmer options change. # cd D:/NIOS_II/SRAM_FLASH/SopcLed/hello_world_small_0/Release # Creating .flash file for the project "$SOPC_KIT_NIOS2/bin/elf2flash" --base=0x00200000 --end=0x3fffff --reset=0x48000 0 --input="hello_world_small_0.elf" --output="cfi_flash.flash" --boot="E:/altera /80/ip/nios2_ip/altera_nios2/boot_loader_cfi.srec" # Programming flash with the project "$SOPC_KIT_NIOS2/bin/nios2-flash-programmer" --base=0x00200000 --instance=0 "cfi _flash.flash" Using cable "USB-Blaster [USB-0]", device 1, instance 0x00 Resetting and pausing target processor: OK : Checksumming existing contents 00000000 : Reading existing contents Checksummed/read 16kB in 0.4s 00000000 ( 0%): Erasing Erased 16kB in 0.2s (80.0kB/s) 00000000 ( 0%): Programming Programmed 1KB +15KB in 0.3s (53.3KB/s) Device contents checksummed OK Leaving target processor paused This means flash program OK?- Mark as New
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Sure looks like it.
Oh I just remembered something. What flash device are you using. I know starting with version 7.1, the flash programmer started having problems with some Intel flash parts. Are you perhaps using a J3v.D Intel flash part? Jake- Mark as New
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No,Because I test it with one project ,it shows us the information :
cd D:/NIOS_II/SRAM_FLASH/SopcLed/hello_world_small_0/Release # Creating .flash file for the project "$SOPC_KIT_NIOS2/bin/elf2flash" --base=0x00200000 --end=0x3fffff --reset=0x48000 0 --input="hello_world_small_0.elf" --output="cfi_flash.flash" --boot="E:/altera /80/ip/nios2_ip/altera_nios2/boot_loader_cfi.srec" # Programming flash with the project "$SOPC_KIT_NIOS2/bin/nios2-flash-programmer" --base=0x00200000 --instance=0 "cfi _flash.flash" Using cable "USB-Blaster [USB-0]", device 1, instance 0x00 Resetting and pausing target processor: OK : Checksumming existing contents 00000000 : Reading existing contents Checksummed/read 16kB in 0.4s 00000000 ( 0%): Erasing Erased 16kB in 0.2s (80.0kB/s) 00000000 ( 0%): Programming Programmed 1KB +15KB in 0.3s (53.3KB/s) Device contents checksummed OK Leaving target processor paused //END But when I use other project build by myself,it shows information like: #!/bin/sh # # This file was automatically generated by the Nios II IDE Flash Programmer. # # It will be overwritten when the flash programmer options change. # cd E:/altera/80/workplace/RA8835/hello_world_1/Debug # Creating .flash file for the project "$SOPC_KIT_NIOS2/bin/elf2flash" --base=0x00200000 --end=0x3fffff --reset=0x20000 0 --input="hello_world_1.elf" --output="cfi_flash.flash" --boot="E:/altera/80/ip /nios2_ip/altera_nios2/boot_loader_cfi.srec" # Programming flash with the project "$SOPC_KIT_NIOS2/bin/nios2-flash-programmer" --base=0x00200000 --sidp=0x000010b0 --id=148608136 --timestamp=1252506938 --instance=0 "cfi_flash.flash" Using cable "USB-Blaster [USB-0]", device 1, instance 0x00 Resetting and pausing target processor: OK Reading System ID at address 0x000010B0: verified : Checksumming existing contents 00000000 : Reading existing contents 00004000 : Reading existing contents 00006000 : Reading existing contents Checksummed/read 5kB in 0.1s 00000000 ( 0%): Erasing 00004000 (50%): Erasing 00006000 (75%): Erasing Erased 32kB in 0.7s (45.7kB/s) 00000000 ( 0%): Programming 00004000 (50%): Programming 00006000 (75%): Programming Programmed 28KB +4KB in 0.5s (64.0KB/s) Verify failed at offset 0 Verify failed at offset 4000 Verify failed at offset 6000 Leaving target processor paused //END- Mark as New
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Shenhuan,
Maybe I explain this incorrectly, but I meant flash offset - Offset within the flash memory device where the FPGA configuration is to be programmed, not the base adderess of the Flash in the SOPC builder system. The offset is the relative address within the memory device where the configuration image is located. it is done in the flash programmer dialog window of the NiosII EDS or in the command line it is for example: sof2flash --activeparallel --offset=0x20000 --input=niosII_lab.sof --output=hardware_image.flash So you will have # Creating .flash file for the FPGA configuration "$SOPC_KIT_NIOS2/bin/sof2flash" --offset=0x20000 --input="C:/Trainings/nios_II_lab/niosII_lab.sof" --output="niosII_lab.flash " Info: ******************************************************************* Info: Running Quartus II Convert_programming_file Info: Command: quartus_cpf --no_banner --convert # Programming flash with the FPGA configuration "$SOPC_KIT_NIOS2/bin/nios2-flash-programmer" --base=0x01000000 --sidp=0x02401098 --id=43463617 --timestamp=1248819551 --instance=0 "niosII_lab.flash" Using cable "USB-Blaster [USB-0]", device 1, instance 0x00 Resetting and pausing target processor: OK Reading System ID at address 0x02401098: verified : Checksumming existing contents etc this specifies hardware-image region of the flash memory. Maybe this is not your case, but its worth to try to play with it. What offset are you specifying now?- Mark as New
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uilka_b,
Thanks for your explanation. I know the offset means you told,but I am programming *.elf to flash not FPGA configuration file,so my flash base address is 0x200000. I set the Nios II Processor in the sopc_builder system like this: Reset Vector: Memory:cfi_flash Offset:0x0 (Do you mean this place should be set as 0x2000??) Exception Vector: Memory: sram Offset:ox20 //end shenhuan:)- Mark as New
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I thought you program both sof and elf to flash.
So I meant offset to specify hardware image region in the flash memory. not addressing in the SOPC builder system. Please describe step-by-step how you run your project in the board and how you configure your flash.- Mark as New
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I program sof to EPCS4 first ,and then program *.elf to flash by NIOS_IDE_flash_programmer.
Something wrong with me?- Mark as New
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Can you provide more details?
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First ,in a new project,I build a sopc_builder system,and add CPU,tristate_bridge,cfi_flash,sram and some PIOs.
In nios_processor setting ,reset vector set as cfi_flash, offset set as 0x0 ,then run Auto_assign_Base_address and Auto_assign_IRQs in System_view, last I generate the nios_system. After generate OK and assign Pins OK! I compile quartus_project! Then open the nios_ide,build software_project,set system_library_propetities, compile system.When does this OK,I program quartus_project first and then program elf to flash by NIOS_TOOL_FLASH_PROGRAMMER.- Mark as New
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Have you tried to run your program without using the flash?
Just normally after programming hardware, launch Run as-> Nios II hardware. Does it work?- Mark as New
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Yes ,it works well!
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What hardware do u use? A dev-kit or your own PCB?
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My own pcb!
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Hi! I have the same problem!!
# !/bin/sh# # This file was automatically generated by the Nios II IDE Flash Programmer.# # It will be overwritten when the flash programmer options change.# cd G:/nios_ii_sw/led_blink_8bit/software/led_blink_8bit/Debug# Creating .flash file for the project "$SOPC_KIT_NIOS2/bin/elf2flash" --base=0x02400000 --end=0x27fffff --reset=0x2400 000 --input="led_blink_8bit.elf" --output="cfi_flash.flash" --boot="D:/altera/90 /ip/altera/nios2_ip/altera_nios2/boot_loader_cfi.srec"# Programming flash with the project "$SOPC_KIT_NIOS2/bin/nios2-flash-programmer" --base=0x02400000 --cable='USB-Blas ter [USB-0]' --sidp=0x02801010 --id=2017564571 --timestamp=1277911500 --instance =0 "cfi_flash.flash" Using cable "USB-Blaster [USB-0]", device 1, instance 0x00 Resetting and pausing target processor: OK Reading System ID at address 0x02801010: verified : Checksumming existing contents 00004000 : Verifying existing contents 00006000 : Verifying existing contents 00008000 : Verifying existing contents 00000000 : Reading existing contents Checksummed/read 46kB in 4.9s 00000000 ( 0%): Erasing Erased 16kB in 0.5s (32.0kB/s) 00000000 ( 0%): Programming 00004000 (25%): Programming 00006000 (25%): Programming 00008000 (25%): Programming Programmed 62KB in 0.9s (68.8KB/s) Verify failed at offset 4000 Verify failed at offset 6000 Verify failed at offset 8000 Leaving target processor paused //////////////////////////////////////// Have you solved this problem? My flash is set the 8bit databus connect to FPGA(EP2C5),when 16bit databus is no this problem. further more this problem usually appear when I compile the code and first download the .elf; when I download the same .elf to the flash in the secondtime ,it works. This is very strange!!- Mark as New
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The secondtime download ,it works:
# !/bin/sh# # This file was automatically generated by the Nios II IDE Flash Programmer.# # It will be overwritten when the flash programmer options change.# cd G:/nios_ii_sw/led_blink_8bit/software/led_blink_8bit/Debug# Creating .flash file for the project "$SOPC_KIT_NIOS2/bin/elf2flash" --base=0x02400000 --end=0x27fffff --reset=0x2400 000 --input="led_blink_8bit.elf" --output="cfi_flash.flash" --boot="D:/altera/90 /ip/altera/nios2_ip/altera_nios2/boot_loader_cfi.srec"# Programming flash with the project "$SOPC_KIT_NIOS2/bin/nios2-flash-programmer" --base=0x02400000 --cable='USB-Blas ter [USB-0]' --sidp=0x02801010 --id=2017564571 --timestamp=1277911500 --instance =0 "cfi_flash.flash" Using cable "USB-Blaster [USB-0]", device 1, instance 0x00 Resetting and pausing target processor: OK Reading System ID at address 0x02801010: verified : Checksumming existing contents 00000000 : Verifying existing contents Checksummed/read 16kB in 2.1s Erase not required 00000000 ( 0%): Programming 00004000 ( 0%): Programming 00006000 (12%): Programming 00008000 (25%): Programming Programmed 62KB in 2.5s (24.8KB/s) Device contents checksummed OK Leaving target processor paused- Mark as New
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@shiy
I also have the same problem ....Can you please me tell me how you solved the problem....
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