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Hi Frederic,
Sorry for the delay in replying, trying to setup a server on my end to test out the configuration on my side.
Do you mind to provide the file that you tried to flash in via this command "fpgasupdate --log-level debug ofs_top_page1_pacsign_user1.bin 0000:C5:00.0" ?
I will try it on my end and see whether I could see the same thing
Thanks
Regards
Kian
Hi Kian,
Please find the image as attachement.
Regards,
Frederic
- KianHinT_altera1 year ago
Frequent Contributor
Hi Frederic ,
I've setup similar system running the same OPAE and DFL with yours, and tried the fpgasupdate command . I could see the same error as you so I will debug this on my end.
The error is not related to bin file you provided, used the release bin also similar result.
Does upgrading the OFS version for both OPAE & DFL possible for you? If yes, let me try out the new version first.
Thanks
Regards
Kian
- Dang_Tran__Frederic1 year ago
New Contributor
Hi Kian,
Upgrading OPAE & DFL version is not possible because I need to stick to versions compatible with the P4 toolchain.
Actually, the linux-dfl version I've used so far (5.15.92-dfl) has a minor revision (92) more recent than the revision I was advised to use.In doubt, I downgraded the kernel to 5.15.45-dfl, reinstalled OPAE 2.1.1 and ... the problem goes away ! fpgasupdate completes successfully.
Regards,
Frederic
- KianHinT_altera1 year ago
Frequent Contributor
Hi Frederic ,
That's good to hear . I upgraded the DFL and OPAE version to the 2023.3-2 OFS and fpgasupdate is also working. I was trying to find those missing files reported in the logs but couldn't find it , previous I was on 5.15.92-dfl as well. Probably there is some issues with that particular version as I remembered I tested OFS 2022 version and it was working previously 1 year + back.
Anyway thanks for the update. Does the error still pops up?
Quote:
"The server BIOS reports the following warning:
PCIe error recovery has occurred in slot number 1. The adapter may not work correctly.
And dmesg contains:
[22638.864360] intel-m10bmc-sec-update n6000bmc-sec-update.3.auto: SDM trigger failure: 4"
Thanks
Regards
Kian