Sorry for the noise, everyone. I swapped the CF card to another board and
everything works perfectly. It must be a hardware problem somewhere.
Thanks again to Dmitry for suggesting the board driver.
-Jonathan
> On Aug 3, 2015, at 12:25 PM, Eisch, Jonathan D [PHYSA]
> wrote:
>
> Hello Dmitr
Hello Dmitry,
I hadn’t tried that, but the VME7807 has the same configuration registers so I
should have.
I am able to load that driver successfully, and I’ve checked to make sure the
registers are the correct, but it doesn’t change the behavior of the board. I
still don’t get any access to t
It seems that GE does some extra FPGA trickery for VME. Could it be that you
need vmivme7805 driver?
> On 01 Aug 2015, at 01:28, Eisch, Jonathan D [PHYSA]
> wrote:
>
> Hello DriverDev,
>
> I recently installed the latest Debian with Kernel 3.16 including all the vme
> drivers (and vme_user i
Hello DriverDev,
I recently installed the latest Debian with Kernel 3.16 including all the vme
drivers (and vme_user in staging) on a GE VME7807RC. Using Martyn Welch’s
example from 12 March 2013 on this list as a guide, I tried reading out 32
bytes from one of my boards, but I just got a bunc