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TJAhn
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Hello,

I'm searching for tools used to do register settings for LS1043A EVM.

I need to do some works with it.

My goal is,

i) To measure the speed of read & write speed for IFC vs PCIe 2.0(x1 lane)

 - How can I use GPIO pins to measure? They are assigned at TDM interface in EVM.

ii) To set registers related with RCW

How can I approach this things mentioned above?

Is the CodeWarrior necessary for this?

Or is there any such linux tools functioning like above?

Best Regards,

TJ

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yipingwang
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dd command will report the read/write speed. You could read/write from PCIe storage device and IFC flash.

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yipingwang
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i) Would you please describe your purpose in more details?

It is impossible to use GPIO to measure read & write speed for IFC vs PCIe 2.0(x1 lane).

ii) You could use CodeWarrior to generate RCW binary(PBL) file.

Here is the Linux tool:

$ git clone https://github.com/nxp-qoriq/rcw

$ cd rcw

$ git checkout -b lf-6.1.55-2.2.0 lf-6.1.55-2.2.0

Please modify ls1043ardb/RR_FQPP_1455/rcw_1600.rcw according to your target board, then run "make", you will get ls1043ardb/RR_FQPP_1455/rcw_1600.bin.

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TJAhn
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Thank you for kind and detailed reply Yipingwang.
My purpose is to compare the speed of both interface, and decide what interface(between PCIe and IFC) to do such protocols with other board.
Is it possible for me to configure the board and measure this?
Or is there any available linux tools to compare these two interface?
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yipingwang
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Please try to use "dd" command in Linux.

For example

dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/nvme0n1 bs=16M count=512M iflag=count_bytes

or

dd if=/mnt/ramdisk/random.img of=/dev/nvme0n1 bs=16M

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TJAhn
Contributor III
Thanks for the reply.
Is it okay to understand that there are way to compare the read/write speed of PCIe and IFC with linux?
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yipingwang
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dd command will report the read/write speed. You could read/write from PCIe storage device and IFC flash.

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TJAhn
Contributor III
Thank you for reply.
I beg your pardon but can you answer me one more question?
If you mean "in the linux", does that mean that I can use the command in the TeraTerm prompt?
Best Regards,
TJ
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yipingwang
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Yes, you could use this command directly in the prompt of Linux.

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TJAhn
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Thank you very much for quick answer yipingwang, your answer help me a lot.
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yipingwang
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Welcome

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