Wow. Well that seemed to be the magic bullet. Thanks! Any ideas why this works? Is it because of an NFS lock-out or a 10-GbE driver issue in the NFS kernel image?
In any case, this is a tremendous discovery! Thanks to all for all the effort! Richard On Wednesday, November 12, 2014, 牛晨辉 <peterniu...@163.com> wrote: > > Hi All, > I'm happy to tell you the PAPER model can run without overflow finally! > I find the bof file no matter PAPER model or own could run in 200Mhz and > the packet structure is right. > That is the System setup on roach it matters,(Thanks to Marc's help in > soloboot!).I try the soloboot on the roach, > and it works fine for the model. > I don't know why the setup on netboot is not ok ,(it influenced the > frequency too much I guess)however, FWIW,The overflow problem company with > me for few weeks finally solved out! > I could have a good sleep tonight,Thanks for your warm help! > Peter > > > > > > > At 2014-11-08 03:10:47, "David MacMahon" <dav...@astro.berkeley.edu > <javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','dav...@astro.berkeley.edu');>> wrote: > >Hi, Richard, > > > >I think that your 1 PPS should be very usable. I think we typically > >generate the 1 PPS from a GPS clock. > > > >If you want to try a test, you could disconnect the 1 PPS and use the > >software generated sync signal as per the earlier emails. If that works and > >using the external 1 PPS doesn't then you will have found the problem. I'd > >be surprised (but happy!) if that turns out to be the problem. > > > >Dave > > > >On Nov 7, 2014, at 10:55 AM, Richard Black wrote: > > > >> Thanks David and all, > >> > >> I unfortunately misspoke when it came to the power in the ADC clock > >> signal. In fact, we had it at 9 dBm, not -9. Sorry for any confusion. > >> > >> I set up the pulse generator to swing from +0.0 to +3.0 V at 1 us. To > >> check on possible ringing, I also hooked up our pulse generator to an > >> oscilloscope (I increased the pulse width to 10 ms, so I could see it). > >> The waveform I observe has some severe overshoot both on the uptake and > >> down. I've attached a drawing to explain what I mean. > >> > >> I can't seem to mitigate this overshoot with our little Agilent arbitrary > >> waveform generator. Is this similar to the ringing seen at NRAO? If so, > >> how is the 1 PPS generated by casperites? > >> > >> Thanks, > >> > >> Richard Black > >> > >> On Fri, Nov 7, 2014 at 11:29 AM, David MacMahon <dav...@astro.berkeley.edu > >> <javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','dav...@astro.berkeley.edu');>> wrote: > >> Hi, Richard, > >> > >> On Nov 7, 2014, at 9:03 AM, Richard Black wrote: > >> > >> > Haven't heard anything for a while, so I thought I would add some more > >> > detail about our system setup to see if it might shed some light on the > >> > problem: > >> > > >> > 1 PPS Signal > >> > ----------------------------------------- > >> > Square pulse > >> > Frequency: 1 Hz > >> > Amplitude: 3 Vpp > >> > Offset: 0 V > >> > Width: 10 ms > >> > Edge Time: 5 ns > >> > >> That should be fine assuming the 3 Vpp is measured with the 50 ohm > >> termination in place. If you want to try a software sync, you can pass > >> "-S" (UPPERcase!) to the latest paper_feng_init.rb script. Check the > >> output of "paper_feng_init.rb --help" to see whether your version supports > >> that option. > >> > >> > ADC Clock > >> > ----------------------------------------- > >> > CW Tone > >> > Frequency: 200 MHz > >> > Power: -9 dBm > >> > >> It would be a good idea to increase the power level to +6 dBm as described > >> on this wiki page: > >> > >> https://casper.berkeley.edu/wiki/ADC16x250-8_coax_rev_2#ADC16x250-8_coax_rev_2_Inputs > >> > >> But if the paper_feng_init.rb script reports that the ADC clocks are > >> locked and they measure approximately 200 MHz, then I think this is > >> unlikely to be the cause of the 10 GbE overflow problems (though it would > >> be great if the fix were this simple!). > >> > >> > For David, are there any red flags with our UBoot version or ROACH CPLD? > >> > Here they are again for reference: > >> > > >> > From serial interface after ROACH reboot > >> > ================== > >> > U-Boot 2011.06-rc2-00000-g2694c9d-dirty (Dec 04 2013 - 20:58:06) > >> > ... > >> > CPLD: 2.1 > >> > ================== > >> > >> This matches one of our ROACH2s that is running and sending 10 GbE packets > >> in our lab: > >> > >> U-Boot 2011.06-rc2-00000-g2694c9d-dirty (Dec 04 2013 - 20:58:06) > >> > >> CPU: AMCC PowerPC 440EPx Rev. A at 533.333 MHz (PLB=133 OPB=66 EBC=66) > >> No Security/Kasumi support > >> Bootstrap Option C - Boot ROM Location EBC (16 bits) > >> 32 kB I-Cache 32 kB D-Cache > >> Board: ROACH2 > >> I2C: ready > >> DRAM: 512 MiB > >> Flash: 128 MiB > >> In: serial > >> Out: serial > >> Err: serial > >> CPLD: 2.1 > >> USB: Host(int phy) > >> SN: ROACH2.2 batch=D#6#69 software fixups match > >> MAC: 02:44:01:02:06:45 > >> DTT: 1 is 23 C > >> DTT: 2 is 26 C > >> Net: ppc_4xx_eth0 > >> > >> Hope this helps, > >> Dave > >> > >> > >> <pulse_profile.png> > > > > > > -- Richard Black