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** SN003 has 10k (PMIC does not respond to commands post-boot with 47k)
 
** SN003 has 10k (PMIC does not respond to commands post-boot with 47k)
 
** SN002 has 10k, but has other problems preventing boot
 
** SN002 has 10k, but has other problems preventing boot
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===ECO list===
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* R38N change to 10k, 1% 0402 (resolve inrush current limit issue)
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* R12F to DNP, R13F to 4.7k, 1% 0402 (resolve boot fuse issue with FPGA pull-ups)
  
 
===Software===
 
===Software===

Revision as of 19:42, 17 December 2012

Bringup status by subsystem

Bringup status by subsystem
Subsystem basic status extended status notes
PMIC base OK voltages nominal, but on high side for CPU (1.35V) -- need PMIC DVFS driver to dial it back
PMIC advanced needs driver for further testing
RTC backup battery
RTC (extended status should also measure clock drift)
debug console OK OK
SDHC3 (microSD boot) OK
SDHC3 power switch
DDR3 base OK functions at 1066 MT/s, 1 GB configured
DDR3 extended need to test multiple DIMM/mfg configs
I2C1 (SMB) OK can read out DDR3 I2C config using i2cdump
I2C2 OK can read out accelerometer, PMIC bits using i2cdump
I2C3 FAIL may be driver issue
reset button FAIL reset button hangs system, doesn't cause reboot
USB hub 1 OK tested with thumb drive, needs performance testing
USB hub 2 OK ditto
USB ext1 OK
USB ext1 power switch
USB ext2 OK
USB ext2 power switch
ASIX ethernet OK OK 84,085,191 bytes in 18.53s = 36 Mbps (limited by external fiber uplink speed)

note that MAC address must be generated and assigned (not fixed in hardware ROM)

Gbit ethernet Needs PHY driver before it can be tested
SDHC4
utility EEPROM
audio base
audio power switch
speakers
headphone
analog mic in
digital mic
USB keyboard/mouse port
USB keyboard/mouse power switch
USB high current (1.5A) charging
USB OTG
HDMI
FPGA
FPGA apoptosis option
on-board USB wifi
wifi power switch
PCI-express
PCI-express power switch
PCI-express embedded USB
USIM
USIM power switch
LCD port
LCD port USB
LCD VCC power switch
LCD backlight power switch
touchscreen
user function button
uart 3
uart 4
accelerometer
SATA
SATA power switch
battery interface
boot option headers
JTAG
FPGA SPI memory
FPGA SPINOR memory
FPGA ADC
Rapsberry Pi peripheral header

Power consumption notes

System at idle with no PM code running and 1GB standard RAM consumes 11.3V, 0.34A (measured at input regulator cap)

Known issues

Hardware

  • Inrush current limiting for 3.3V_DELAYED turnon: R38N should be increased to about 30k. Need to verify with experiment turn-on timing margin (i.e. put smaller values in until failure to determine how much margin is available at 30k to ensure consistency across process variation)
    • SN001 has 33k -- revised to 10k to match other boards
    • SN004 has 10k (CPU did not boot at all with 47k)
    • SN003 has 10k (PMIC does not respond to commands post-boot with 47k)
    • SN002 has 10k, but has other problems preventing boot

ECO list

  • R38N change to 10k, 1% 0402 (resolve inrush current limit issue)
  • R12F to DNP, R13F to 4.7k, 1% 0402 (resolve boot fuse issue with FPGA pull-ups)

Software

U-boot

  • DDR3: need to come up with alternate poke files for different SO-DIMM types
  • DDR3: need to figure out how to configure u-boot to recognize greater amounts of DRAM
  • MMC: USDHC3 has to have the CD check return 1 at all times. Patch not yet checked into trunk - todo bunnie

Linux

  • MMC: device tree novena.dts descriptor edited to note that USDHC3 port is non-removable in order to enable boot Patch not yet checked into trunk - todo bunnie
  • Power: Driver for power currently assumes fixed regulators, an incorrect assumption. This needs to be changed to use the PFUZE PMIC. Currently, no drivers exist in the source tree (based off of the sabrelite). Recommend using Sabre board for smart devices as the base image instead of sabrelite - todo xobs
  • USB/Power: PMIC does not turn on the USB VBUS by default, which causes internal root hub to fail. To fix this:
    • add i2c2 to device tree (added to novena.dts but not yet checked into trunk - todo bunnie)
    • run this command to turn on the boost regulator:
i2cset 1 0x08 0x66 0x48
  • once USB is on, I can verify/see USB drives in both USB ports. See this:
root@novena:~# lsusb 
Bus 002 Device 002: ID 05e3:0614 Genesys Logic, Inc. 
Bus 002 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub
Bus 002 Device 007: ID 0b95:772b ASIX Electronics Corp. 
Bus 002 Device 004: ID 05e3:0614 Genesys Logic, Inc. 
Bus 002 Device 006: ID 058f:6387 Alcor Micro Corp. Transcend JetFlash Flash Drive
Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub
  • ASIX driver module isn't built into current image. Need to figure out how to turn that on.
    • Configuring ASIX:
ip link set dev eth1 down
ip link set dev eth1 address de:ad:fe:ed:00:01
ip link set dev eth1 up
  • i2c bus 3 (/dev/i2c-2) seems to be mis-configured, can't see the utility EEPROM there. Needs debugging, maybe dts is wrong? - todo bunnie