Re: [beagleboard] Re: BeagleBone Black QNX 6.5.0 SP1

2021-03-01 Thread Lucas SOLDA
The setup I use should be correct since this is the one provided by QNX 
directly (MLO first, u-boot and image). Moreover, if my setup was 
incorrect, the prebuilt image could not work.

Yes i rebuilt all by following this 
https://community.qnx.com/sf/wiki/do/viewPage/projects.bsp/wiki/Bsp_650InstallationNotes
 but 
that does not work
Why does it say that I use QNX 6.5.0 (2010) whereas I compile with QNX 
6.5.0 SP1 (2012) ? I don't understand, we have been working on this for 3 
weeks

Le lundi 1 mars 2021 à 19:07:16 UTC+1, robert.sty...@gmail.com a écrit :

> I assumed you did rebuild all <
> https://community.qnx.com/sf/wiki/do/viewPage/projects.bsp/wiki/Bsp_650InstallationNotes
> >
>
> On Monday, 1 March 2021 at 17:02:25 UTC lazarman wrote:
>
>> I remember sd  card setup was important on Beagle board. your probably 
>> following old or incorrect instructions. What was on this board could be 
>> important. What instructions as well.
>> They used to have a forum before Blackberry bought them.
>>
>>
>> Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android 
>> 
>>
>> On Mon, Mar 1, 2021 at 10:52 AM, robert.sty...@gmail.com
>>  wrote:
>>
>> I vaguely remember the SP install being two manual steps, one being 
>> copying files from one place to another
>>
>> On Monday, 1 March 2021 at 16:02:15 UTC lucas...@gmail.com wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I would like to use QNX on my BeagleBone Black. I have downloaded the QNX 
>> Neutrino 6.5.0 SP1 BSP here:
>>
>>
>> https://community.qnx.com/sf/wiki/do/viewPage/projects.bsp/wiki/TiAm335Beaglebone
>>
>> When I load the prebuilt image, it starts perfectly but when I try to 
>> build the BSP by myself, I have this : 
>>
>> *Jumping to QNX*
>>
>> *System page at phys:80011000 user:fc404000 kern:fc404000*
>> *Starting next program at vfe046604*
>> *cpu_startnext: cpu0 -> fe046604*
>> *VFPv3: fpsid=410330c3*
>> *coproc_attach(10): replacing fe07601c with fe0758bc*
>> *coproc_attach(11): replacing fe07601c with fe0758bc*
>> *Welcome to QNX Neutrino 6.5.0 SP1 on the Texas Instruments BeagleBone 
>> (ARMv7 Cortex-A8 core) - Board*
>>
>> *Shutdown[0,0] S/C/F=11/1/11 C/D=fe01c68c/fe099ff4 state(c0)= now lock*
>> *QNX Version 6.5.0 Release 2010/07/09-14:26:46EDT*
>> *[0]PID-TID=1-6? P/T FL=00019001/0502 "proc/boot/procnto-instr"*
>> *[0]ASPACE PID=2 PF=8012*
>> *armle context[effe8f4c]:*
>> *: 8ffb2000 8ffb2000 8ffb2c01 0181 effccbf8 0100  
>> fc004000*
>> *0020: fc004000 effdf47c 01072fff 0008  effe8f90 fe046878 
>> fe040e0c*
>> *0040: 6013*
>> *instruction[fe040e0c]:*
>> *06 30 98 e7 1c 20 94 e5 11 00 12 e3 00 70 94 15 18 20 9d 15 07 70 82 11 
>> 0c 00*
>> *stack[effe8f90]:*
>> *: effe8fbc e18a1000  efffb348 effca00c 003f 0a6e 
>> e1988160*
>> *0020: 8ffb2000 f000  0007 0040 effccbf8 fe099ff0 
>> 0100*
>> *0040: 00ff efff0090 0073 008d effca6e8 fe044744 effccbf8 
>> fe044ad0*
>> *0060: efffb348 fe069bac efffb348 fe071e30 effe9018   
>> ÿ*
>>
>>
>> As we can see, I have this message : *QNX Version 6.5.0 Release 
>> 2010/07/09-14:26:46EDT*
>> This means that I try to compile with QNX 6.5.0 and not QNX 6.5.0 SP1. I 
>> don't understand why i have this message because I have well installed QNX 
>> 6.5.0 SP1 :
>> [image: 1.png]
>>
>> [image: 2.jpg]
>> Do I miss something ? Do I have to activate someting somewhere ?
>>
>> Thank you for your help.
>>
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Re: [beagleboard] Re: BeagleBone Black QNX 6.5.0 SP1

2021-03-03 Thread Lucas SOLDA
Yes I entered these commands in u-boot, I could have automated them but I 
prefer to write them for the moment.

"In theory if you have a license BUT 
some RTOS companies dont supply BSP source code unless you paid fees 

So do you need to modify BSP" 

Yes in theory I agree. I will need to modify the BSP because I want Isagraf 
so I have to install the drivers (to make the beaglebone black a target I 
can load through IsaGraf)

In fact I'm very lost with all of these things
Le mercredi 3 mars 2021 à 19:50:58 UTC+1, lazarman a écrit :

> These commands you entered  are where? uboot?
>
> --> fatload mmc 0 0x8100 prebuilt-bsp-ti-beaglebone.ifs
> --> go 0x8100
>
> Why not automate these commands ?
>
> << prebuilt image, right ?
>
> In theory if you have a license BUT 
> some RTOS companies dont supply BSP source code unless you paid fees 
>
> So do you need to modify BSP>
>
>
>
> On Wednesday, March 3, 2021, 09:03:22 AM CST, Lucas SOLDA <
> lucas...@gmail.com> wrote: 
>
>
> Mark,
>
> I have a BeagleBone Black REV C.
> There was nothing on the SD before. I did not touch to the EMC so I think 
> there is nothing inside.
> My company has a QNX 6.5.0 SP1 licence and here is the list of the tools 
> installed on my computer: 
>
> [image: 1.png]
> [image: 2.jpg]
>
> First, I formated my SD card in FAT32, I made it active by using diskpart 
> and I copied the MLO and then the u-boot files. I took them from here : 
> https://community.qnx.com/sf/wiki/do/viewPage/projects.bsp/wiki/TiAm335Beaglebone
> Bootloader modules# 
> <https://community.qnx.com/sf/wiki/do/viewPage/projects.bsp/wiki/TiAm335Beaglebone#section-TiAm335Beaglebone-BootloaderModules>
>  --> 
> *"Click here 
> <http://community.qnx.com/sf/frs/do/viewRelease/projects.bsp/frs.texas_instruments_am335_beaglebo.mlo_and_u_boot_binaries_for_beag>
>  to 
> download the MLO and u-boot binaries for the new Beaglebone Black platform. 
> "*
>
> After that, I downloaded the BSP files: QNX Neutrino 6.5.0 SP1# 
> <https://community.qnx.com/sf/wiki/do/viewPage/projects.bsp/wiki/TiAm335Beaglebone#section-TiAm335Beaglebone-QNXNeutrino6.5.0SP1>
>  -->  *Download *Project Downloads 
> <http://community.qnx.com/sf/frs/do/viewRelease/projects.bsp/frs.texas_instruments_am335_beaglebo.qnx_650_bsp_beaglebone_1_00_zip>
>  --> bsp-nto650-ti-beaglebone-sp1-trunk-201209071340.zip 
> <https://community.qnx.com/sf/frs/do/downloadFile/projects.bsp/frs.texas_instruments_am335_beaglebo.qnx_650_bsp_beaglebone_1_00_zip/frs36857?dl=1>
> (I attach MLO, u-boot and BSP to this mail)
> After extracting, I copied the file "prebuilt-bsp-ti-beaglebone.ifs" in 
> the "image" folder to my sdcard and I could succesfully launch QNX on my 
> BBB by typing these commands :
> --> fatload mmc 0 0x8100 prebuilt-bsp-ti-beaglebone.ifs
> --> go 0x8100
>
> That worked perfectly. 
>
> When I try to compile the image by myself it gets complicated.
>
> if I compile the BSP without modifying anything, I should get the prebuilt 
> image, right ?
> The problem is that, when I do that, I have the message I gave in the 
> first post and it says that I compile with QNX 6.5.0 and not with QNX 6.5.0 
> SP1 (whereas it is installed).
>
> *"I'm guessing you have no support forum or no ones replying at QNX?" *I 
> don't have support anymore and the only thing the told me is that I don't 
> use QNX 6.5.0 SP1
>
> I don't know what to do anymore and the QNX SDP is not on my computer so I 
> can't use it whenever I want
>
> Le mercredi 3 mars 2021 à 15:03:47 UTC+1, lazarman a écrit :
>
> Let's start with some history about what rev board you have , what was on 
> SD before and whats in  the emc now and details about tools you installed 
> to build BSP and QNX and exactly the BSP file's you are compiling as well 
> as your goals. Are you trying to eventually modify the BSP source?
> I'm guessing you have no support forum or no ones replying at QNX?
> I need a clear picture of what you did exactly installing tools as in did 
> you install multiple times etc etc 
>
> I'll look at the pdf you supplied and ponder whether it worthwhile and 
> practical to find my Beagleboard,Whites,blacks or even Pandaboard.
> power supplies may be hard to match I've moved a lot. I guess a black 
> would be easy for me to find but may be in storage.
>
>  Also maybe they will let me reeducate myself as I'm not working on a 
> commercial product and give me access otherwise it's harder to help.
>
> Hopefully I can get you on the right path 
>
> Mark
>
>
> Sent from Yahoo

Re: [beagleboard] Re: BeagleBone Black QNX 6.5.0 SP1

2021-03-04 Thread Lucas SOLDA
I think the guide refers to this 
: 
http://www.qnx.com/developers/docs/6.6.0.update/#com.qnx.doc.bsp_update.guide/topic/bsp_660_structure.html

Le jeudi 4 mars 2021 à 17:16:54 UTC+1, lazarman a écrit :

> The BSP pdf you sent references another BSP user's guide can you find it?
>
> Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android 
> <https://go.onelink.me/107872968?pid=InProduct&c=Global_Internal_YGrowth_AndroidEmailSig__AndroidUsers&af_wl=ym&af_sub1=Internal&af_sub2=Global_YGrowth&af_sub3=EmailSignature>
>
> On Thu, Mar 4, 2021 at 1:20 AM, Lucas SOLDA
>  wrote:
>
> Yes I entered these commands in u-boot, I could have automated them but I 
> prefer to write them for the moment.
>
> "In theory if you have a license BUT 
> some RTOS companies dont supply BSP source code unless you paid fees 
>
> So do you need to modify BSP" 
>
> Yes in theory I agree. I will need to modify the BSP because I want 
> Isagraf so I have to install the drivers (to make the beaglebone black a 
> target I can load through IsaGraf)
>
> In fact I'm very lost with all of these things
> Le mercredi 3 mars 2021 à 19:50:58 UTC+1, lazarman a écrit :
>
> These commands you entered  are where? uboot?
>
> --> fatload mmc 0 0x8100 prebuilt-bsp-ti-beaglebone.ifs
> --> go 0x8100
>
> Why not automate these commands ?
>
> << prebuilt image, right ?
>
> In theory if you have a license BUT 
> some RTOS companies dont supply BSP source code unless you paid fees 
>
> So do you need to modify BSP>
>
>
>
> On Wednesday, March 3, 2021, 09:03:22 AM CST, Lucas SOLDA <
> lucas...@gmail.com> wrote: 
>
>
> Mark,
>
> I have a BeagleBone Black REV C.
> There was nothing on the SD before. I did not touch to the EMC so I think 
> there is nothing inside.
> My company has a QNX 6.5.0 SP1 licence and here is the list of the tools 
> installed on my computer: 
>
> [image: 1.png]
> [image: 2.jpg]
>
> First, I formated my SD card in FAT32, I made it active by using diskpart 
> and I copied the MLO and then the u-boot files. I took them from here : 
> https://community.qnx.com/sf/wiki/do/viewPage/projects.bsp/wiki/TiAm335Beaglebone
> Bootloader modules# 
> <https://community.qnx.com/sf/wiki/do/viewPage/projects.bsp/wiki/TiAm335Beaglebone#section-TiAm335Beaglebone-BootloaderModules>
>  --> 
> *"Click here 
> <http://community.qnx.com/sf/frs/do/viewRelease/projects.bsp/frs.texas_instruments_am335_beaglebo.mlo_and_u_boot_binaries_for_beag>
>  to 
> download the MLO and u-boot binaries for the new Beaglebone Black platform. 
> "*
>
> After that, I downloaded the BSP files: QNX Neutrino 6.5.0 SP1# 
> <https://community.qnx.com/sf/wiki/do/viewPage/projects.bsp/wiki/TiAm335Beaglebone#section-TiAm335Beaglebone-QNXNeutrino6.5.0SP1>
>  -->  *Download *Project Downloads 
> <http://community.qnx.com/sf/frs/do/viewRelease/projects.bsp/frs.texas_instruments_am335_beaglebo.qnx_650_bsp_beaglebone_1_00_zip>
>  --> bsp-nto650-ti-beaglebone-sp1-trunk-201209071340.zip 
> <https://community.qnx.com/sf/frs/do/downloadFile/projects.bsp/frs.texas_instruments_am335_beaglebo.qnx_650_bsp_beaglebone_1_00_zip/frs36857?dl=1>
> (I attach MLO, u-boot and BSP to this mail)
> After extracting, I copied the file "prebuilt-bsp-ti-beaglebone.ifs" in 
> the "image" folder to my sdcard and I could succesfully launch QNX on my 
> BBB by typing these commands :
> --> fatload mmc 0 0x8100 prebuilt-bsp-ti-beaglebone.ifs
> --> go 0x8100
>
> That worked perfectly. 
>
> When I try to compile the image by myself it gets complicated.
>
> if I compile the BSP without modifying anything, I should get the prebuilt 
> image, right ?
> The problem is that, when I do that, I have the message I gave in the 
> first post and it says that I compile with QNX 6.5.0 and not with QNX 6.5.0 
> SP1 (whereas it is installed).
>
> *"I'm guessing you have no support forum or no ones replying at QNX?" *I 
> don't have support anymore and the only thing the told me is that I don't 
> use QNX 6.5.0 SP1
>
> I don't know what to do anymore and the QNX SDP is not on my computer so I 
> can't use it whenever I want
>
> Le mercredi 3 mars 2021 à 15:03:47 UTC+1, lazarman a écrit :
>
> Let's start with some history about what rev board you have , what was on 
> SD before and whats in  the emc now and details about tools you installed 
> to build BSP and QNX and exactly the BSP file's you are compiling as well 
> as your goals. Are you trying to eventually modify the BSP source?
> I'm guessing you have no support forum or no ones replying at QNX?

Re: [beagleboard] Re: BeagleBone Black QNX 6.5.0 SP1

2021-03-04 Thread Lucas SOLDA

I don't know where to find the document on page 15... There are so much 
references about it on google.
I can't get QNX 7.0. When I asked for it they sent me a 10 000+ € 
quotation...
Moreover there is no BSP for beaglebone black for QNX 7.0, they stopped 
supporting it after QNX 6.6 :

[image: BBB.PNG]
Le jeudi 4 mars 2021 à 18:51:42 UTC+1, lazarman a écrit :

> Page 15 of the pdf you sent we need that document
>
> . Please refer to the QNX SDP 6.6.0 BSPs guide, available as part of the 
> QNX Software Development Platform OS Core Components documentation
>
> I also need you to see if you can get the latest BSP referenced in my 
> previous post I think it was 7.0
>
> I have uncovered at least 5 problems with your original posting its a QXX 
> documentation mismatch not you. I am concerned this stuff you started with 
> is very old and probally not supported by Blackberry
>
> You have to start simple and slowly and logically so be patient before we 
> start with 7.0 we need the document above
>
>
>
> On Wednesday, March 3, 2021, 12:58:16 PM CST, 'Mark Lazarewicz' via 
> BeagleBoard  wrote: 
>
>
> These commands you entered  are where? uboot?
>
> --> fatload mmc 0 0x8100 prebuilt-bsp-ti-beaglebone.ifs
> --> go 0x8100
>
> Why not automate these commands ?
>
> << prebuilt image, right ?
>
> In theory if you have a license BUT 
> some RTOS companies dont supply BSP source code unless you paid fees 
>
> So do you need to modify BSP>
>
>
>
> On Wednesday, March 3, 2021, 09:03:22 AM CST, Lucas SOLDA <
> lucas...@gmail.com> wrote: 
>
>
> Mark,
>
> I have a BeagleBone Black REV C.
> There was nothing on the SD before. I did not touch to the EMC so I think 
> there is nothing inside.
> My company has a QNX 6.5.0 SP1 licence and here is the list of the tools 
> installed on my computer: 
>
> [image: 1.png]
> [image: 2.jpg]
>
> First, I formated my SD card in FAT32, I made it active by using diskpart 
> and I copied the MLO and then the u-boot files. I took them from here : 
> https://community.qnx.com/sf/wiki/do/viewPage/projects.bsp/wiki/TiAm335Beaglebone
> Bootloader modules# 
> <https://community.qnx.com/sf/wiki/do/viewPage/projects.bsp/wiki/TiAm335Beaglebone#section-TiAm335Beaglebone-BootloaderModules>
>  --> 
> *"Click here 
> <http://community.qnx.com/sf/frs/do/viewRelease/projects.bsp/frs.texas_instruments_am335_beaglebo.mlo_and_u_boot_binaries_for_beag>
>  to 
> download the MLO and u-boot binaries for the new Beaglebone Black platform. 
> "*
>
> After that, I downloaded the BSP files: QNX Neutrino 6.5.0 SP1# 
> <https://community.qnx.com/sf/wiki/do/viewPage/projects.bsp/wiki/TiAm335Beaglebone#section-TiAm335Beaglebone-QNXNeutrino6.5.0SP1>
>  -->  *Download *Project Downloads 
> <http://community.qnx.com/sf/frs/do/viewRelease/projects.bsp/frs.texas_instruments_am335_beaglebo.qnx_650_bsp_beaglebone_1_00_zip>
>  --> bsp-nto650-ti-beaglebone-sp1-trunk-201209071340.zip 
> <https://community.qnx.com/sf/frs/do/downloadFile/projects.bsp/frs.texas_instruments_am335_beaglebo.qnx_650_bsp_beaglebone_1_00_zip/frs36857?dl=1>
> (I attach MLO, u-boot and BSP to this mail)
> After extracting, I copied the file "prebuilt-bsp-ti-beaglebone.ifs" in 
> the "image" folder to my sdcard and I could succesfully launch QNX on my 
> BBB by typing these commands :
> --> fatload mmc 0 0x8100 prebuilt-bsp-ti-beaglebone.ifs
> --> go 0x8100
>
> That worked perfectly. 
>
> When I try to compile the image by myself it gets complicated.
>
> if I compile the BSP without modifying anything, I should get the prebuilt 
> image, right ?
> The problem is that, when I do that, I have the message I gave in the 
> first post and it says that I compile with QNX 6.5.0 and not with QNX 6.5.0 
> SP1 (whereas it is installed).
>
> *"I'm guessing you have no support forum or no ones replying at QNX?" *I 
> don't have support anymore and the only thing the told me is that I don't 
> use QNX 6.5.0 SP1
>
> I don't know what to do anymore and the QNX SDP is not on my computer so I 
> can't use it whenever I want
>
> Le mercredi 3 mars 2021 à 15:03:47 UTC+1, lazarman a écrit :
>
> Let's start with some history about what rev board you have , what was on 
> SD before and whats in  the emc now and details about tools you installed 
> to build BSP and QNX and exactly the BSP file's you are compiling as well 
> as your goals. Are you trying to eventually modify the BSP source?
> I'm guessing you have no support forum or no ones replying at QNX?
> I need a clear picture of what you di

Re: [beagleboard] Re: BeagleBone Black QNX 6.5.0 SP1

2021-03-04 Thread Lucas SOLDA
>>>
>>> Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android 
>>> <https://overview.mail.yahoo.com/mobile/?.src=Android>
>>>
>>> On Thu, Mar 4, 2021 at 4:34 PM, Robert Forsyth
>>>  wrote:
>>>
>>> Old product used QNX 6, had long (6 months~1 year) trial licence for 
>>> 7.0, I think I was able to build the file-system image, but could not get 
>>> the driver for vector graphics processor to recognize the hardware, so the 
>>> tiger demo did not work on AM5728 BB X15. (This is probably because GC320 
>>> is a compositor, not vector-graphics like GC355.)
>>>
>>> We did not have gold level support, questions often take days to be 
>>> answered and often direct you to documentation and someone who can program 
>>> it for you at a cost. It might be non paying users only had community 
>>> support, if you are trying to sell QNX, you need to make it easy as pie to 
>>> switch from something free.
>>>
>>> QNX development works well, once hardware and software development is 
>>> setup, I would say it is easier to develop and debug communicating 
>>> multi-process applications on QNX than Windows, Linux or RTOS (QNX IPC 
>>> coincided with what I learned at uni); if you don't try to do it the Linux 
>>> way. RTOS probably has the closest IPC ability to QNX, but way cruder; QNX 
>>> has lovely variable length message passing.
>>> Technical and library problems seemed often like Windows: you know what 
>>> you want to do, and you found a function which seems like it would do what 
>>> you want, but the documentation says something like "setWombat( x ) sets 
>>> the wombat to x" and you find you have spent hours/days finding how it 
>>> works. 
>>> Some drivers were based on Linux version, using QNX version 
>>>
>>> Linux and RTOS are free, process isolation with separate processors is 
>>> cheapish, but takes up PCB space. I think Qt sold infotainment, QNX would 
>>> useful for process isolation on one (multi-core) processor, so you could 
>>> isolate the infotainment application from the air-bag monitor.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Thu, 4 Mar 2021 at 18:41, 'Mark Lazarewicz' via BeagleBoard <
>>> beagl...@googlegroups.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi Robert 
>>>
>>> That's good to know I saw the x15 7.0 BSP
>>> Where you able to rebuild BSP sources ?
>>> And do they actually respond to support questions for educational users? 
>>> 😉
>>>
>>>
>>> Looks like most of their revenue comes from automobile infotainmen at 
>>> least the people hiring recently 
>>>
>>> Mark
>>>
>>>
>>> Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android 
>>> <https://overview.mail.yahoo.com/mobile/?.src=Android>
>>>
>>> On Thu, Mar 4, 2021 at 12:35 PM, robert.sty...@gmail.com
>>>  wrote:
>>> 7.0 worked on X15 except vector graphics
>>>
>>> On Thursday, 4 March 2021 at 17:51:42 UTC lazarman wrote:
>>>
>>> Page 15 of the pdf you sent we need that document
>>>
>>> . Please refer to the QNX SDP 6.6.0 BSPs guide, available as part of the 
>>> QNX Software Development Platform OS Core Components documentation
>>>
>>> I also need you to see if you can get the latest BSP referenced in my 
>>> previous post I think it was 7.0
>>>
>>> I have uncovered at least 5 problems with your original posting its a 
>>> QXX documentation mismatch not you. I am concerned this stuff you started 
>>> with is very old and probally not supported by Blackberry
>>>
>>> You have to start simple and slowly and logically so be patient before 
>>> we start with 7.0 we need the document above
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wednesday, March 3, 2021, 12:58:16 PM CST, 'Mark Lazarewicz' via 
>>> BeagleBoard  wrote: 
>>>
>>>
>>> These commands you entered  are where? uboot?
>>>
>>> --> fatload mmc 0 0x8100 prebuilt-bsp-ti-beaglebone.ifs
>>> --> go 0x8100
>>>
>>> Why not automate these commands ?
>>>
>>> <<>> prebuilt image, right ?
>>>
>>> In theory if you have a license BUT 
>>> some RTOS companies dont supply BSP source code unless you paid fees 
>>>
>>> So do you need to modify BSP>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>&

Re: [beagleboard] Re: BeagleBone Black QNX 6.5.0 SP1

2021-03-05 Thread Lucas SOLDA
Well, we found a solution to just use the prebuilt image I attached earlier 
but know it is only in read mode. I don't the username and the password so 
I can't put my librairies to usr/lib...
What a shame that OS

Le vendredi 5 mars 2021 à 08:32:14 UTC+1, Lucas SOLDA a écrit :

> Thank you all for your answers, I will try to answer you in one post.
>
> *"You never told us if your product was using custom hardware or 
> incorporating the beaglebone board."*
> If I use something else than QNX, I won't be able to port all the work 
> made by my colleague. In fact, we are creating and developping our own 
> electronic cards and we use QNX to programm them. We wanted to use the 
> BeagleBone Black to realize some tests (test bench) on our products and by 
> using QNX, we just should have ported our already existing programs. I'm 
> not the person in charge of programming, builing, compiling QNX but I 
> develop the product in which our cards are installed. This is why I don't 
> understand everything about BSP, QNX, etc. 
>
> *"As you ask, what is missing from the BSP that needs building?" : *We 
> want to add the IsaGraf drivers in order to make the BeagleBone Black a 
> target source in which we can send programms. I think, the BSp does need to 
> be modified in that case , doesn't it ?
>
> We cannot upgrade our QNX development system because it would be too 
> dangerous. We have only one licence and we don't want to destroy anything.
> Le vendredi 5 mars 2021 à 04:07:15 UTC+1, robert.sty...@gmail.com a 
> écrit :
>
>> Upgrading QNX Development System.
>>
>> From memory, it is more involved than downloading a SP file and running 
>> it. 
>> You have to unzip the download.
>> Find the old files.
>> Copy the old files to a backup name or folder.
>> Copy the new files from the zip archive, over the old files.
>>
>> On Friday, 5 March 2021 at 02:59:32 UTC robert.sty...@gmail.com wrote:
>>
>>> As you ask, what is missing from the BSP that needs building? If 
>>> nothing, the next step is getting network setup to connect with SSH and 
>>> IDE, possibly run network file system client to access files on your 
>>> development PC.
>>>
>>>
>>> Re: File System Image (I cannot remember all the details) 
>>>
>>> You use an IDE BSP project to build a bootable image including your 
>>> application (started by boot script which also loads any needed drivers).
>>> This bootable image can be copied to a flash drive or accessed from a 
>>> network file system (during development).
>>> The bootable image may be compressed read-only and expanded into a RAM 
>>> backed 'disk' or expanded on the fly.
>>>
>>> During application development, the bootable image boots to "sh" command 
>>> line. You can run any missed commands in the boot script.
>>> You use the IDE to connect the debugger over ethernet to QNX process and 
>>> temporary download your debug version application. The IDE debugger can 
>>> run, pause, single-step, etc.
>>>
>>> In the BSP project you edit a configuration which controls what is 
>>> included in the boot image. You add or remove files from the prebuilt 
>>> folder. You edit the start up script to load and configure drivers. 
>>>
>>> In QNX drivers and file-systems are server processes/programs which 
>>> respond to certain messages. Most QNX programs and applications are servers 
>>> which wait on a message queue. 
>>> QNX provides a POSIX wrapper server which converts system calls into 
>>> send-wait-reply messages or convert signals into send-and-forget pulse 
>>> messages. QNX also has time limited blocking on both send and receive 
>>> messages.
>>>
>>> The QNX micro-kernel schedules process execution, allocates memory for 
>>> messages, and transfers messages between processes.
>>> It is supported server programs to implement the OS functions. 
>>>
>>> On Friday, 5 March 2021 at 00:22:31 UTC lazarman wrote:
>>>
>>>> The file system isn't the BSP. This part supplies all architecture 
>>>> specific(ASP) functions like Cache,MMU and the board specific drivers for 
>>>> on chip peripherals on all cores.
>>>>
>>>> If I understand Lucas correctly and you look at the zip file he 
>>>> provided  the support is limited as to drivers and he needs to recompile 
>>>> that and add to it.
>>>> That's the only reason he can't use the binary.
>>>>

Re: [beagleboard] Re: BeagleBone Black QNX 6.5.0 SP1

2021-03-05 Thread Lucas SOLDA
Thank you, now I can add files ! 

Now I try to make GPIO work

Le vendredi 5 mars 2021 à 14:07:37 UTC+1, robert.sty...@gmail.com a écrit :

> Add a partition or another storage device. To mount once booted.
>
> Add a partition to your storage, 
> so that you have a smallish boot image partition which will be read-only 
> and a data partition which is read/write.
>
> Add another storage device,
> so that you have read/write storage which is not just volatile RAM-disk. I 
> think we used FTP or IDE to copy files to the R/W storage and add to the 
> PATH.
>
>
> On Friday, 5 March 2021 at 10:51:37 UTC lucas...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> Well, we found a solution to just use the prebuilt image I attached 
>> earlier but know it is only in read mode. I don't the username and the 
>> password so I can't put my librairies to usr/lib...
>> What a shame that OS
>>
>> Le vendredi 5 mars 2021 à 08:32:14 UTC+1, Lucas SOLDA a écrit :
>>
>>> Thank you all for your answers, I will try to answer you in one post.
>>>
>>> *"You never told us if your product was using custom hardware or 
>>> incorporating the beaglebone board."*
>>> If I use something else than QNX, I won't be able to port all the work 
>>> made by my colleague. In fact, we are creating and developping our own 
>>> electronic cards and we use QNX to programm them. We wanted to use the 
>>> BeagleBone Black to realize some tests (test bench) on our products and by 
>>> using QNX, we just should have ported our already existing programs. I'm 
>>> not the person in charge of programming, builing, compiling QNX but I 
>>> develop the product in which our cards are installed. This is why I don't 
>>> understand everything about BSP, QNX, etc. 
>>>
>>> *"As you ask, what is missing from the BSP that needs building?" : *We 
>>> want to add the IsaGraf drivers in order to make the BeagleBone Black a 
>>> target source in which we can send programms. I think, the BSp does need to 
>>> be modified in that case , doesn't it ?
>>>
>>> We cannot upgrade our QNX development system because it would be too 
>>> dangerous. We have only one licence and we don't want to destroy anything.
>>> Le vendredi 5 mars 2021 à 04:07:15 UTC+1, robert.sty...@gmail.com a 
>>> écrit :
>>>
>>>> Upgrading QNX Development System.
>>>>
>>>> From memory, it is more involved than downloading a SP file and running 
>>>> it. 
>>>> You have to unzip the download.
>>>> Find the old files.
>>>> Copy the old files to a backup name or folder.
>>>> Copy the new files from the zip archive, over the old files.
>>>>
>>>> On Friday, 5 March 2021 at 02:59:32 UTC robert.sty...@gmail.com wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> As you ask, what is missing from the BSP that needs building? If 
>>>>> nothing, the next step is getting network setup to connect with SSH and 
>>>>> IDE, possibly run network file system client to access files on your 
>>>>> development PC.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Re: File System Image (I cannot remember all the details) 
>>>>>
>>>>> You use an IDE BSP project to build a bootable image including your 
>>>>> application (started by boot script which also loads any needed drivers).
>>>>> This bootable image can be copied to a flash drive or accessed from a 
>>>>> network file system (during development).
>>>>> The bootable image may be compressed read-only and expanded into a RAM 
>>>>> backed 'disk' or expanded on the fly.
>>>>>
>>>>> During application development, the bootable image boots to "sh" 
>>>>> command line. You can run any missed commands in the boot script.
>>>>> You use the IDE to connect the debugger over ethernet to QNX process 
>>>>> and temporary download your debug version application. The IDE debugger 
>>>>> can 
>>>>> run, pause, single-step, etc.
>>>>>
>>>>> In the BSP project you edit a configuration which controls what is 
>>>>> included in the boot image. You add or remove files from the prebuilt 
>>>>> folder. You edit the start up script to load and configure drivers. 
>>>>>
>>>>> In QNX drivers and file-systems are server processes/programs which 
>>>>> respond to certain messages. Most QNX

Re: [beagleboard] Re: BeagleBone Black QNX 6.5.0 SP1

2021-03-05 Thread Lucas SOLDA
I don't know how to change Mode of the GPIO. Still searching lol


Le vendredi 5 mars 2021 à 14:28:08 UTC+1, Lucas SOLDA a écrit :

> Thank you, now I can add files ! 
>
> Now I try to make GPIO work
>
> Le vendredi 5 mars 2021 à 14:07:37 UTC+1, robert.sty...@gmail.com a 
> écrit :
>
>> Add a partition or another storage device. To mount once booted.
>>
>> Add a partition to your storage, 
>> so that you have a smallish boot image partition which will be read-only 
>> and a data partition which is read/write.
>>
>> Add another storage device,
>> so that you have read/write storage which is not just volatile RAM-disk. 
>> I think we used FTP or IDE to copy files to the R/W storage and add to the 
>> PATH.
>>
>>
>> On Friday, 5 March 2021 at 10:51:37 UTC lucas...@gmail.com wrote:
>>
>>> Well, we found a solution to just use the prebuilt image I attached 
>>> earlier but know it is only in read mode. I don't the username and the 
>>> password so I can't put my librairies to usr/lib...
>>> What a shame that OS
>>>
>>> Le vendredi 5 mars 2021 à 08:32:14 UTC+1, Lucas SOLDA a écrit :
>>>
>>>> Thank you all for your answers, I will try to answer you in one post.
>>>>
>>>> *"You never told us if your product was using custom hardware or 
>>>> incorporating the beaglebone board."*
>>>> If I use something else than QNX, I won't be able to port all the work 
>>>> made by my colleague. In fact, we are creating and developping our own 
>>>> electronic cards and we use QNX to programm them. We wanted to use the 
>>>> BeagleBone Black to realize some tests (test bench) on our products and by 
>>>> using QNX, we just should have ported our already existing programs. I'm 
>>>> not the person in charge of programming, builing, compiling QNX but I 
>>>> develop the product in which our cards are installed. This is why I don't 
>>>> understand everything about BSP, QNX, etc. 
>>>>
>>>> *"As you ask, what is missing from the BSP that needs building?" : *We 
>>>> want to add the IsaGraf drivers in order to make the BeagleBone Black a 
>>>> target source in which we can send programms. I think, the BSp does need 
>>>> to 
>>>> be modified in that case , doesn't it ?
>>>>
>>>> We cannot upgrade our QNX development system because it would be too 
>>>> dangerous. We have only one licence and we don't want to destroy anything.
>>>> Le vendredi 5 mars 2021 à 04:07:15 UTC+1, robert.sty...@gmail.com a 
>>>> écrit :
>>>>
>>>>> Upgrading QNX Development System.
>>>>>
>>>>> From memory, it is more involved than downloading a SP file and 
>>>>> running it. 
>>>>> You have to unzip the download.
>>>>> Find the old files.
>>>>> Copy the old files to a backup name or folder.
>>>>> Copy the new files from the zip archive, over the old files.
>>>>>
>>>>> On Friday, 5 March 2021 at 02:59:32 UTC robert.sty...@gmail.com wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> As you ask, what is missing from the BSP that needs building? If 
>>>>>> nothing, the next step is getting network setup to connect with SSH and 
>>>>>> IDE, possibly run network file system client to access files on your 
>>>>>> development PC.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Re: File System Image (I cannot remember all the details) 
>>>>>>
>>>>>> You use an IDE BSP project to build a bootable image including your 
>>>>>> application (started by boot script which also loads any needed drivers).
>>>>>> This bootable image can be copied to a flash drive or accessed from a 
>>>>>> network file system (during development).
>>>>>> The bootable image may be compressed read-only and expanded into a 
>>>>>> RAM backed 'disk' or expanded on the fly.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> During application development, the bootable image boots to "sh" 
>>>>>> command line. You can run any missed commands in the boot script.
>>>>>> You use the IDE to connect the debugger over ethernet to QNX process 
>>>>>> and temporary download your debug version application. The IDE debugger 
>>>>>> can 
>>>>&g