T2080 SERDES sRIO (RapidIO) loopback on T2080 RDB

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T2080 SERDES sRIO (RapidIO) loopback on T2080 RDB

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jameshorton
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I'm trying to do a NetcommSW basic_rm_usecase on a T2080 RDB. sRIO escsr has a 0x00000001 in it so my SERDES loopback doesn't appear to satisfy that register? Or is it more likely I've done something wrong with the loopback in the SERDES?

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lunminliang
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Hello James Horton,

From the RapidIO Interconnect Specification, I think two endpoint directly connection are possible. In specification part 3: Common Transport Specification, Section 2.2 Systemm Topology, there are switch based system and ring based systems as well.

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Lunmin

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lunminliang
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NXP Employee

Hello James Horton,

This means ports not initialized. What's your Serdes configuration for the loopback?

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Lunmin

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jameshorton
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First I believe I had problems with my RCW HOST_AGT and RESPOND_ONLY. I've moved on to connecting two T2080 endpoints and I have a escsr of 0x00000002 which as you of course means I have a good link with no errors.

I haven't succeeded in moving any data across sRIO yet.

Are two T2080 endpoints without any switches a valid configuration? I'm looking over the rapidio spec and all the models have switches in them.

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lunminliang
NXP Employee
NXP Employee

Hello James Horton,

From the RapidIO Interconnect Specification, I think two endpoint directly connection are possible. In specification part 3: Common Transport Specification, Section 2.2 Systemm Topology, there are switch based system and ring based systems as well.

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Regars

Lunmin

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