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Simple AMP: Bare-Metal System Running on Both Cortex-A9 Processors

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Former Member over 11 years ago

I would like try to make run two different bare metal application on both cpus of the Zynq 7010.
In order to do this, I tryed to create a new fsbl with the default template in the SDK integrated in Vivado (Release version 2013.4). Then I create the two Helloword application for both core of the Zynq.

In the follow of this message I paste the code of the main procedures:

Cpu0:

#define sev() __asm__("sev")
#define CPU1STARTADR 0xfffffff0
#define COMM_VAL  (*(volatile unsigned long *)(0xFFFF0000))
//void print(char *str);

int main()
{
   // init_platform();
tprint("hello!
r");

    //Disable cache on OCM
    Xil_SetTlbAttributes(0xFFFF0000,0x14de2);           // S=b1 TEX=b100 AP=b11, Domain=b1111, C=b0, B=b0

    COMM_VAL = 0;

    print("CPU0: writing startaddress for cpu1
r");
tXil_Out32(CPU1STARTADR, 0x00200000);
tdmb(); //waits until write has finished
tprint("CPU0: sending the SEV to wake up CPU1
r");
tsev();

tprint("CPU0: Hello World!
r");
tCOMM_VAL = 1;

    return 0;
}


Cpu1:

#define COMM_VAL    (*(volatile unsigned long *)(0xFFFF0000))

int main()
{
    //Disable cache on OCM
tXil_SetTlbAttributes(0xFFFF0000,0x14de2);      // S=b1 TEX=b100 AP=b11, Domain=b1111, C=b0, B=b0
//    init_platform();
//
//    print("Hello World
r");

twhile(COMM_VAL == 0){};
tprint("CPU1: Hello Word!
r");
tCOMM_VAL=0;

    return 0;
}


After, a build of all projects, in order to create the "*.bit" (using the "Xilinx Tools" menus) to be loaded in the sd or flash,  in both cases my project does not works.

Do I have  to change something in the fsbl or in another part of this project?

Thank you so much for your support,
Claudio

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    0 Former Member over 11 years ago

    The Developing Zynq 7000 AP SoC Software material as well as training material for Zynq Hardware and PetaLinux on Zynq have been posted on the Training and Videos page: http://microzed.org/support/trainings-and-videos

     

    There are versions of the labs for both ZedBoard and MicroZed.

     

    -Gary

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    0 Former Member over 11 years ago in reply to Former Member

    Hey Gary,

    I was following the tutorial in Lab 9 but failed when I tried to create the modified BSP (which is AMP_BSP). The SDK said

    "Failed to create Board Support Package
    Reason: Error generating bsp sources. Please check the SDK log for further details"

    while the SDK log just told me: "Error generating bsp sources", without specifying any particular reasons.

    I can generate standard BSP successfully.
    I have followed tutorial about the repositories stuff.
    I am using Vivado 2014.1 and SDK 2014.1

    plz give me helps on this issue.  

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    0 Former Member over 11 years ago in reply to Former Member

    Hey Gary,

    I was following the tutorial in Lab 9 but failed when I tried to create the modified BSP (which is AMP_BSP). The SDK said

    "Failed to create Board Support Package
    Reason: Error generating bsp sources. Please check the SDK log for further details"

    while the SDK log just told me: "Error generating bsp sources", without specifying any particular reasons.

    I can generate standard BSP successfully.
    I have followed tutorial about the repositories stuff.
    I am using Vivado 2014.1 and SDK 2014.1

    plz give me helps on this issue.  

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