Hey Mark, 

Thanks for spending time for replying. I really appreciate it. 
I totally agree with you that one should spend time investigating first. I 
apologize if they are dumb questions, but I have stuck there for two weeks. 
I am more a circuit guy and just started picking up Beaglebone as a hobby 
and potential career expansion. 

My first intention is to post in TI E2E support forums <https://e2e.ti.com/>, 
but it requires a company email to do so. If this particular .org is not a 
good place for rookie questions, would you please advise some place for 
suitable for discussion?

Regarding to the documents, are you referring to processor SDK Linux 
Software Developer's guide? If that is the one, I did follow its 
instructions, but maybe I missed something. I will go over it again. If 
that's not the one, which document are you referring to? I also went 
through PRUcookbook and Exploring BeagleBone by Derek Molly. Not a lot are 
mentioned regarding this topic. 

The code is built-in in the Beaglebone Black, this is one of the reasons I 
am confused why it cannot be compiled. One can also download freely from TI 
github 
(https://git.ti.com/cgit/pru-software-support-package/pru-software-support-package/).
 

Again thanks for the advice and suggestion. I am very glad that there is 
such a nice place that I can call for help and I hope after some practice I 
am also able to contribute here. 

Regards,
Cheng

在2021年4月30日星期五 UTC-4 下午5:09:01<lazarman> 写道:

> Hello 
>
> I know the code. It's all explained in the SDK documention. I also like 
> these examples.
> Your asking questions about an SDK that's supported by Texas Instruments. 
> You do understand this .org group you posted in may contain TI employees 
> but is NOT TI support it's Beagle board Debian.
>
>  I think if you read the documents you will understand the answers
>
>  I'm sure you could compile this with some work the sdk instructions talk 
> about This. 
>
> Hypothetical question ❓
> If the instructions told you a virtual box build was not supported and not 
> recommended would you use one anyway and then ask the person who told you 
> not too do this why it doesn't work.
>
> I'm struggling to be nice in this reply.
>
>  I remember asking questions as a young engineer that clearly showed I 
> made zero effort to research anything.
>
> Then one day I got some really critical replies about my skills.
>
> Do some reading then if stuck ask questions
>
> Or better yet follow what the sdk instructions suggest.
>
> If you found this code  on internet and don't have a TI account or are not 
> eligible for ITAR restrictions to download the sdk  you have a big problem.
>
> I see you have a Gmail account
>
>
>
>
>
>
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> On Fri, Apr 30, 2021 at 3:09 PM, Cheng Chen
> <chen...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi all, 
>
> I am practicing PRU skills through some TI examples. I am playing with 
> PRU_ADC_onChip 
>
> <https://git.ti.com/cgit/pru-software-support-package/pru-software-support-package/tree/examples/am335x/PRU_ADC_onChip?h=master>example
>  
> and ran into a few questions. I wonder if you can help me with. 
>
> The nice thing about this example is it has a README.txt with all the 
> procedures. The idea is to use rpmsg to communicate between arm and pru 
> module and read out ADC value. 
> I am using a Beaglebone Black wireless.
> Here is the basic procedures.
>
> FILE STRUCTURE
> PRU_ADC
>   |
>   |--pru_adc_firmware.c firmware loaded into PRU0
>   |
>   |--pru_adc_userspace
>        |--pru_adc_userspace.c userspace code that interacts with PRU0
>
> BUILD FIRMWARE & USERSPACE CODE
> $ cd <PATH_TO_PRU_SW_SUPPORT_PACKAGE>/examples/am335x/PRU_ADC_onChip/
> $ make clean
> $ make
> $ cd pru_adc_userspace/
> $ make clean
> $ make
>
> My BBB wireless can compile pru code successfully because I installed 
> PRU_CGT compiler. But it is unable to compile ARM code. I think that is 
> because ARM_CCT cross-compiler toochain environment is missing, in another 
> word, I need to install processor-sdk-am335x
>
> My first questions is can I install processor-sdk-am335x  into Debian 
> system I currently have (Linux beaglebone 4.19.94-ti-r62 ) ? I am a little 
> confused about the relationship between this SDK and Debian system. Why is 
> the tutorial asking me to compile  pru_adc_userspace.c  in the Beaglebone. 
> I thought it is supposed to be executed in a cross-compilation environment.
>
> I ended up installing processor-sdk-am335x on my linux desktop and 
> compiled successfully. Then I copied the generated file back to BBB 
> wireless. But when I tried to run the program, it shows the following 
> error. 
>
> Reading voltage at ADC Channel: 5
> /dev/rpmsg_pru30 could not be opened.
> Trying to initialize PRU using sysfs interface.
> ERROR: Could not open /dev/rpmsg_pru30
>
> Attached is the excerpt where the problem happened. Could anyone help me 
> with some hints of what is going on here? Much appreciated. 
>
>
> struct shared_struct message;
>
> /* use character device /dev/rpmsg_pru30 */
> char outputFilename[] = "/dev/rpmsg_pru30";
>
> /* test that /dev/rpmsg_pru30 exists */
> FILE *ofp;
> uint16_t returnedVoltage;
> ofp = fopen(outputFilename, "r");
>
> if (ofp == NULL) {
>
> printf("/dev/rpmsg_pru30 could not be opened. \n");
> printf("Trying to initialize PRU using sysfs interface.\n");
>
> FILE *sysfs_node;
> char firmware[] = "/sys/class/remoteproc/remoteproc1/firmware";
> char firmwareName[] = "PRU_ADC_onChip.out";
> sysfs_node = fopen(firmware, "r+");
> if (sysfs_node == NULL) {
> printf("cannot open firmware sysfs_node");
> return EXIT_FAILURE;
> }
> fwrite(&firmwareName, sizeof(uint8_t), sizeof(firmwareName),
> sysfs_node);
> fclose(sysfs_node);
>
> char pruState[] = "/sys/class/remoteproc/remoteproc1/state";
> char start[] = "start";
> sysfs_node = fopen(pruState, "r+");
> if (sysfs_node == NULL) {
> printf("cannot open state sysfs_node");
> return EXIT_FAILURE;
> }
> fwrite(&start, sizeof(uint8_t), sizeof(start), sysfs_node);
> fclose(sysfs_node);
>
> /* give RPMSG time to initialize */
> sleep(3);
>
> ofp = fopen(outputFilename, "r");
>
> if (ofp == NULL) {
> printf("ERROR: Could not open /dev/rpmsg_pru30\n");
> exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
> }
> }
>
>
>
>
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