Hi John,
sorry for the delay, I was still working it out.
I am trying to follow the instructions at https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/docs/programmable/683633/1-2-1/selecting-the-correct-update-method.html , but they are outdated:
- there is no "Archived Versions" in the Acceleration Stack download page anymore;
- the same goes for "Get Resources" button.
Nevertheless, I succesfully downloaded and installed v1.2, but the script "setup_gim_and_bmc.h" requires access to Bittware tools and JTAG, but I have none of the two.
I also moved to CentOS 7.4 in order to restart the installation process from scratch from v1.0. Both for v1.0 or v1.1, after running the installer with no errors or warning, OPAE drivers are not installed in the kernel.
Furthermore, the output of "fpgainfo fme" now shows a different Pr Interface Id, which I can't find reference of in any user guide or anywhere the internet.
The output of all the commands for v1.2 and v1.2.1 is still the same. I think the probles is that the FME driver can't allocate all its subdevices, e.g., from the output of "sudo fpgaotsu --log-level=debug /usr/share/opae/a10-gx-pac/fpgaotsu/base/otsu-09C4.json" (same as above):
[...]
[2023-01-13 19:46:12,823] [DEBUG ] [MainThread] could not find: "/sys/class/fpga/intel-fpga-dev.0/intel-fpga-fme.0/spi*/spi_master/spi*/spi*"
[2023-01-13 19:46:12,824] [DEBUG ] [MainThread] could not find: "/sys/class/fpga/intel-fpga-dev.0/intel-fpga-fme.0/ifpga_sec_mgr/ifpga_sec*"
[2023-01-13 19:46:12,824] [INFO ] [MainThread] Intel PAC with Intel Arria 10 GX FPGA 0000:01:00.0 is not secure.
[2023-01-13 19:46:12,824] [DEBUG ] [MainThread] could not find: "/sys/class/fpga/intel-fpga-dev.0/intel-fpga-fme.0/avmmi-bmc.*.auto"
[...]
As a matter of fact, these devices are not available on sysfs, not even if I manually instert modules with modprobe, e.g., avmmi-bmc for the flash.