On Wed, Sep 3, 2014 at 4:30 PM, Nowlan, Sean <sean.now...@gtri.gatech.edu>
wrote:

>  I’m trying to boot a ZedBoard with the GNU Radio image here:
> http://gnuradio.org/data/sdk/zedboard_armv7a-hf-vfp-neon/. I picked the
> hard float image even though the tutorial points to the soft float image (
> http://gnuradio.org/redmine/projects/gnuradio/wiki/Zynq). I don’t know
> why I’d want the soft float image since using the FPU will be much faster.
>

There's a bug in ORC on hard float. So we were looking into soft float +
ORC or hard flow - ORC. Now that we've checked in all of Nathan's NEON VOLK
kernels to GNU Radio, we mostly cover all of the cases where we were
benefiting from ORC.

Bottom line, at this point in the development, use hard float. We will
likely stop all support of soft float images in the future.



>  I followed the directions at the aforementioned tutorial except I
> renamed “u-boot.bin” to “BOOT.BIN” and “uImage-zedboard-zynq7.dtb” to
> “devicetree.dtb”. I could not get the board to boot. The USB-to-UART
> triggers cdc_acm to load /dev/ttyACM0 on my Linux host PC, but there is no
> activity over serial. I’m confident the board is not dead because I am able
> to boot from the preloaded SD card that came with the ZedBoard development
> kit. Does anybody have any suggestions? It seems like either some step is
> missing or I am misunderstanding a step in the tutorial.
>
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Sean Nowlan
>

u-boot.bin != BOOT.BIN. I know it feels like it should, but it's missing
the first stage boot loader (fsbl). There are licensing issues with
distributing that ourselves. I might have the details slightly wrong since
it's been a while. But basically, follow the instructions on the Zynq wiki
you linked to above to build your of fsbl file and properly build your own
boot.bin. Then DON'T LOSE THAT FILE. That'll be pretty much permanent for
your uses. You did the right thing with the device tree file, as that might
be updated and changed and we'll continue providing that.

Tom
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