Dear NXP,
Now I am trying to run the Ethernet Gateway use case of GoldVIP software on RDB3 board.
Both GbE ports of my PC are USB-to-ETH adapter, one connected to P2A port, another connected to P3B port of RDB3 board. I burned the GoldVIP binaries(version 1.9.1) to the board, built and deployed the GoldVIP docker image on my Ubuntu VM. When I bootup the board and ran ethernet gateway scripts, some issues occurred:
1) Bootup logs about SDA1110 shows:
2) Logs about test scripts running shows:
vip@Ubuntu22:~/goldvip$ sudo ./eth-slow-path-m7-host.sh -l 10 -d full -t UDP enp0s3 enp0s8
Creating nw_ns0 and nw_ns1 network namespaces...
Adding enp0s3 interface to nw_ns0...
Adding enp0s8 interface to nw_ns1...
Checking connection to the device
PING 169.254.10.12 (169.254.10.12) 56(84) bytes of data.
--- 169.254.10.12 ping statistics ---
4 packets transmitted, 0 received, 100% packet loss, time 3061ms
Ports are swapped.
Set IP 169.254.12.10 to enp0s3 in nw_ns0
Set IP 169.254.10.10 to enp0s8 in nw_ns1
Running Ethernet benchmark for M7 core
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Test has finished, getting results
Writing results to /tmp/nw0_09_53_00.log
Writing results to /tmp/nw1_09_53_00.log
Network performance data from nw_ns1 to nw_ns0 network space:
Test execution time 10
Input packet size 1500
Injected packets 190
Received packets 0
Lost packets 100.0%
Bandwidth: 0.0 Mbps
No packets have been received. Please check your connections
Network performance data from nw_ns0 to nw_ns1 network space:
Test execution time 10
Input packet size 1500
Injected packets 188
Received packets 0
Lost packets 100.0%
Bandwidth: 0.0 Mbps
No packets have been received. Please check your connections
Please help.
Thanks.
Hi,
Given the logs for the SJA1110, it seems that the FW is available under your boot partition, but the SJA1110 is not set to boot from the serial interface (in this case SPI), can you confirm the configuration you have for J189? The following table is provided under the RDB3 schematic:
For the FW to be loaded, the state should be SHORT-SHORT.
Please, let us know.