Reply by Jan Pech January 12, 20122012-01-12
On Thu, 2012-01-12 at 06:45 -0600, ngill wrote:
> Jan, >=20 > Thanks for the tutorial. Im attempting to do the same thing with > SL6.1/CentOS6/RHEL6 and the Xilinx 10.1.03 tools with no success. After =
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> configure everything as you prescribe when I run impact and try to read t=
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> jtag chain it bombs and says "Module windrvr6 is not loaded. Please > reinstall the cable drivers". Your solution should bypass the windrvr6 > module correct? Any idea why it would still be looking for it? >=20 > Thanks, > Nat >=20 > =20 > =09 > --------------------------------------- =09 > Posted through http://www.FPGARelated.com
Xilinx ISE version 10 uses the windrvr6 module by default. You have to set the XIL_IMPACT_USE_LIBUSB environment variable to force the tools to use the libusb. See http://www.xilinx.com/support/answers/29310.htm for details. Jan
Reply by ngill January 12, 20122012-01-12
>Is there any particular reason to compile your own libusb instead of >using the distribution packages? > >To make the Xilinx JTAG cable working in the RHEL/CentOS/SL 6.x do the >following stops. There is detailed description on my website >http://www.sensor-to-image.cz/doku.php?id=3Deda:xilinx but unfortunately >it is in Czech language only. Sorry. > >1. Install and "fix" libusb: > >yum install libusb libusb1 fxload >cd /usr/lib64 (or /usr/lib if you are running 32b system) >ln -s libusb-1.0.so.0.0.0 libusb.so > >2. "Fix" the Xilinx cable setup script ><xilinx_install_dir>/ISE_DS/ISE/bin/lin64/setup_pcusb (or the same path >with lin instead of lin64) which does not detect udev correctly: > ># Use udev always >#TP_USE_UDEV=3D"0" >#TP_UDEV_ENABLED=3D`ps -e | grep -c udevd` >TP_USE_UDEV=3D"1" >TP_UDEV_ENABLED=3D"1" > >3. Run the script from its directory: > >cd <xilinx_install_dir>/ISE_DS/ISE/bin/lin64/setup_pcusb (or lin instead >of lin64) >./setup_pcusb > >4. Generated udev rule uses wrong syntax. The rule for current version >of udev /etc/udev/rules.d/xusbdfwu.rules must look like this (long lines >must be retained, see my website for proper formatting): > ># version 0003 >ATTR{idVendor}=3D=3D"03fd", ATTR{idProduct}=3D=3D"0008", MODE=3D"666" >SUBSYSTEM=3D=3D"usb", ACTION=3D=3D"add", ATTR{idVendor}=3D=3D"03fd",
ATTR{i=
>dProduct}=3D=3D"0007", RUN+=3D"/sbin/fxload -v -t fx2 -I
/usr/share/xusbdfw=
>u.hex -D $tempnode" >SUBSYSTEM=3D=3D"usb", ACTION=3D=3D"add", ATTR{idVendor}=3D=3D"03fd",
ATTR{i=
>dProduct}=3D=3D"0009", RUN+=3D"/sbin/fxload -v -t fx2 -I
/usr/share/xusb_xu=
>p.hex -D $tempnode" >SUBSYSTEM=3D=3D"usb", ACTION=3D=3D"add", ATTR{idVendor}=3D=3D"03fd",
ATTR{i=
>dProduct}=3D=3D"000d", RUN+=3D"/sbin/fxload -v -t fx2 -I
/usr/share/xusb_em=
>b.hex -D $tempnode" >SUBSYSTEM=3D=3D"usb", ACTION=3D=3D"add", ATTR{idVendor}=3D=3D"03fd",
ATTR{i=
>dProduct}=3D=3D"000f", RUN+=3D"/sbin/fxload -v -t fx2 -I
/usr/share/xusb_xl=
>p.hex -D $tempnode" >SUBSYSTEM=3D=3D"usb", ACTION=3D=3D"add", ATTR{idVendor}=3D=3D"03fd",
ATTR{i=
>dProduct}=3D=3D"0013", RUN+=3D"/sbin/fxload -v -t fx2 -I
/usr/share/xusb_xp=
>2.hex -D $tempnode" >SUBSYSTEM=3D=3D"usb", ACTION=3D=3D"add", ATTR{idVendor}=3D=3D"03fd",
ATTR{i=
>dProduct}=3D=3D"0015", RUN+=3D"/sbin/fxload -v -t fx2 -I
/usr/share/xusb_xs=
>e.hex -D $tempnode" > >5. Connect/reconnect your cable, check dmesg, test iMPACT/ChipScope. > >Regards, >Jan > > >Sorry if the post appears twice. I had some problems posting the >message. > > >
Jan, Thanks for the tutorial. Im attempting to do the same thing with SL6.1/CentOS6/RHEL6 and the Xilinx 10.1.03 tools with no success. After I configure everything as you prescribe when I run impact and try to read the jtag chain it bombs and says "Module windrvr6 is not loaded. Please reinstall the cable drivers". Your solution should bypass the windrvr6 module correct? Any idea why it would still be looking for it? Thanks, Nat --------------------------------------- Posted through http://www.FPGARelated.com
Reply by General Schvantzkoph September 15, 20112011-09-15
On Thu, 15 Sep 2011 08:31:17 +0200, Jan Pech wrote:

> Is there any particular reason to compile your own libusb instead of > using the distribution packages? > > To make the Xilinx JTAG cable working in the RHEL/CentOS/SL 6.x do the > following stops. There is detailed description on my website > http://www.sensor-to-image.cz/doku.php?id=eda:xilinx but unfortunately > it is in Czech language only. Sorry. > > 1. Install and "fix" libusb: > > yum install libusb libusb1 fxload > cd /usr/lib64 (or /usr/lib if you are running 32b system) ln -s > libusb-1.0.so.0.0.0 libusb.so > > 2. "Fix" the Xilinx cable setup script > <xilinx_install_dir>/ISE_DS/ISE/bin/lin64/setup_pcusb (or the same path > with lin instead of lin64) which does not detect udev correctly: > > # Use udev always > #TP_USE_UDEV="0" > #TP_UDEV_ENABLED=`ps -e | grep -c udevd` TP_USE_UDEV="1" > TP_UDEV_ENABLED="1" > > 3. Run the script from its directory: > > cd <xilinx_install_dir>/ISE_DS/ISE/bin/lin64/setup_pcusb (or lin instead > of lin64) > ./setup_pcusb > > 4. Generated udev rule uses wrong syntax. The rule for current version > of udev /etc/udev/rules.d/xusbdfwu.rules must look like this (long lines > must be retained, see my website for proper formatting): > > # version 0003 > ATTR{idVendor}=="03fd", ATTR{idProduct}=="0008", MODE="666" > SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ACTION=="add", ATTR{idVendor}=="03fd", > ATTR{idProduct}=="0007", RUN+="/sbin/fxload -v -t fx2 -I > /usr/share/xusbdfwu.hex -D $tempnode" SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ACTION=="add", > ATTR{idVendor}=="03fd", ATTR{idProduct}=="0009", RUN+="/sbin/fxload -v > -t fx2 -I /usr/share/xusb_xup.hex -D $tempnode" SUBSYSTEM=="usb", > ACTION=="add", ATTR{idVendor}=="03fd", ATTR{idProduct}=="000d", > RUN+="/sbin/fxload -v -t fx2 -I /usr/share/xusb_emb.hex -D $tempnode" > SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ACTION=="add", ATTR{idVendor}=="03fd", > ATTR{idProduct}=="000f", RUN+="/sbin/fxload -v -t fx2 -I > /usr/share/xusb_xlp.hex -D $tempnode" SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ACTION=="add", > ATTR{idVendor}=="03fd", ATTR{idProduct}=="0013", RUN+="/sbin/fxload -v > -t fx2 -I /usr/share/xusb_xp2.hex -D $tempnode" SUBSYSTEM=="usb", > ACTION=="add", ATTR{idVendor}=="03fd", ATTR{idProduct}=="0015", > RUN+="/sbin/fxload -v -t fx2 -I /usr/share/xusb_xse.hex -D $tempnode" > > 5. Connect/reconnect your cable, check dmesg, test iMPACT/ChipScope. > > Regards, > Jan > > > Sorry if the post appears twice. I had some problems posting the > message. > > > > On Thu, 2011-09-15 at 03:02 +0000, General Schvantzkoph wrote: >> On Thu, 15 Sep 2011 12:42:21 +1000, Steve wrote: >> >> > On 09/15/2011 08:51 AM, General Schvantzkoph wrote: >> >> Has anyone been able to get Impact or Chipscope working on >> >> SL6.1/CentOS6/ RHEL6? >> >> >> >> It failed with the xsetup GUI but it only gave a useless error >> >> message that it failed in the log. >> >> >> >> When I tried to run the install script in >> >> >> >> LabTools/LabTools/bin/lin64/install_script/install_drivers >> >> >> >> I got a bunch of compile errors, apparently it's incompatible with a >> >> 2.6.32 kernel. >> >> >> >> I also couldn't find libusb-driver in 13.2, the most recent copy >> >> that I had was in 10. >> >> >> >> >> > I had a similar problem getting my Xilinx USB-JTAG cable working on >> > Fedora 13. I ended up using the open source Linux driver instead, >> > works fine: >> > >> > http://rmdir.de/~michael/xilinx/ >> > >> > Steve Ecob >> > Silicon On Inspiration >> > Sydney Australia >> >> I've already tried to build the libusb-driver but it won't build on >> SL6.1.
Thanks that worked.
Reply by Jan Pech September 15, 20112011-09-15
Is there any particular reason to compile your own libusb instead of
using the distribution packages?

To make the Xilinx JTAG cable working in the RHEL/CentOS/SL 6.x do the
following stops. There is detailed description on my website
http://www.sensor-to-image.cz/doku.php?id=3Deda:xilinx but unfortunately
it is in Czech language only. Sorry.

1. Install and "fix" libusb:

yum install libusb libusb1 fxload
cd /usr/lib64 (or /usr/lib if you are running 32b system)
ln -s libusb-1.0.so.0.0.0 libusb.so

2. "Fix" the Xilinx cable setup script
<xilinx_install_dir>/ISE_DS/ISE/bin/lin64/setup_pcusb (or the same path
with lin instead of lin64) which does not detect udev correctly:

# Use udev always
#TP_USE_UDEV=3D"0"
#TP_UDEV_ENABLED=3D`ps -e | grep -c udevd`
TP_USE_UDEV=3D"1"
TP_UDEV_ENABLED=3D"1"

3. Run the script from its directory:

cd <xilinx_install_dir>/ISE_DS/ISE/bin/lin64/setup_pcusb (or lin instead
of lin64)
./setup_pcusb

4. Generated udev rule uses wrong syntax. The rule for current version
of udev /etc/udev/rules.d/xusbdfwu.rules must look like this (long lines
must be retained, see my website for proper formatting):

# version 0003
ATTR{idVendor}=3D=3D"03fd", ATTR{idProduct}=3D=3D"0008", MODE=3D"666"
SUBSYSTEM=3D=3D"usb", ACTION=3D=3D"add", ATTR{idVendor}=3D=3D"03fd", ATTR{i=
dProduct}=3D=3D"0007", RUN+=3D"/sbin/fxload -v -t fx2 -I /usr/share/xusbdfw=
u.hex -D $tempnode"
SUBSYSTEM=3D=3D"usb", ACTION=3D=3D"add", ATTR{idVendor}=3D=3D"03fd", ATTR{i=
dProduct}=3D=3D"0009", RUN+=3D"/sbin/fxload -v -t fx2 -I /usr/share/xusb_xu=
p.hex -D $tempnode"
SUBSYSTEM=3D=3D"usb", ACTION=3D=3D"add", ATTR{idVendor}=3D=3D"03fd", ATTR{i=
dProduct}=3D=3D"000d", RUN+=3D"/sbin/fxload -v -t fx2 -I /usr/share/xusb_em=
b.hex -D $tempnode"
SUBSYSTEM=3D=3D"usb", ACTION=3D=3D"add", ATTR{idVendor}=3D=3D"03fd", ATTR{i=
dProduct}=3D=3D"000f", RUN+=3D"/sbin/fxload -v -t fx2 -I /usr/share/xusb_xl=
p.hex -D $tempnode"
SUBSYSTEM=3D=3D"usb", ACTION=3D=3D"add", ATTR{idVendor}=3D=3D"03fd", ATTR{i=
dProduct}=3D=3D"0013", RUN+=3D"/sbin/fxload -v -t fx2 -I /usr/share/xusb_xp=
2.hex -D $tempnode"
SUBSYSTEM=3D=3D"usb", ACTION=3D=3D"add", ATTR{idVendor}=3D=3D"03fd", ATTR{i=
dProduct}=3D=3D"0015", RUN+=3D"/sbin/fxload -v -t fx2 -I /usr/share/xusb_xs=
e.hex -D $tempnode"

5. Connect/reconnect your cable, check dmesg, test iMPACT/ChipScope.

Regards,
Jan


Sorry if the post appears twice. I had some problems posting the
message.



On Thu, 2011-09-15 at 03:02 +0000, General Schvantzkoph wrote:
> On Thu, 15 Sep 2011 12:42:21 +1000, Steve wrote: >=20 > > On 09/15/2011 08:51 AM, General Schvantzkoph wrote: > >> Has anyone been able to get Impact or Chipscope working on > >> SL6.1/CentOS6/ RHEL6? > >> > >> It failed with the xsetup GUI but it only gave a useless error message > >> that it failed in the log. > >> > >> When I tried to run the install script in > >> > >> LabTools/LabTools/bin/lin64/install_script/install_drivers > >> > >> I got a bunch of compile errors, apparently it's incompatible with a > >> 2.6.32 kernel. > >> > >> I also couldn't find libusb-driver in 13.2, the most recent copy that =
I
> >> had was in 10. > >> > >> > > I had a similar problem getting my Xilinx USB-JTAG cable working on > > Fedora 13. I ended up using the open source Linux driver instead, work=
s
> > fine: > >=20 > > http://rmdir.de/~michael/xilinx/ > >=20 > > Steve Ecob > > Silicon On Inspiration > > Sydney Australia >=20 > I've already tried to build the libusb-driver but it won't build on SL6.1=
.=20
Reply by General Schvantzkoph September 15, 20112011-09-15
On Thu, 15 Sep 2011 12:42:21 +1000, Steve wrote:

> On 09/15/2011 08:51 AM, General Schvantzkoph wrote: >> Has anyone been able to get Impact or Chipscope working on >> SL6.1/CentOS6/ RHEL6? >> >> It failed with the xsetup GUI but it only gave a useless error message >> that it failed in the log. >> >> When I tried to run the install script in >> >> LabTools/LabTools/bin/lin64/install_script/install_drivers >> >> I got a bunch of compile errors, apparently it's incompatible with a >> 2.6.32 kernel. >> >> I also couldn't find libusb-driver in 13.2, the most recent copy that I >> had was in 10. >> >> > I had a similar problem getting my Xilinx USB-JTAG cable working on > Fedora 13. I ended up using the open source Linux driver instead, works > fine: > > http://rmdir.de/~michael/xilinx/ > > Steve Ecob > Silicon On Inspiration > Sydney Australia
I've already tried to build the libusb-driver but it won't build on SL6.1.
Reply by Steve September 14, 20112011-09-14
On 09/15/2011 08:51 AM, General Schvantzkoph wrote:
> Has anyone been able to get Impact or Chipscope working on SL6.1/CentOS6/ > RHEL6? > > It failed with the xsetup GUI but it only gave a useless error message > that it failed in the log. > > When I tried to run the install script in > > LabTools/LabTools/bin/lin64/install_script/install_drivers > > I got a bunch of compile errors, apparently it's incompatible with a > 2.6.32 kernel. > > I also couldn't find libusb-driver in 13.2, the most recent copy that I > had was in 10. >
I had a similar problem getting my Xilinx USB-JTAG cable working on Fedora 13. I ended up using the open source Linux driver instead, works fine: http://rmdir.de/~michael/xilinx/ Steve Ecob Silicon On Inspiration Sydney Australia
Reply by General Schvantzkoph September 14, 20112011-09-14
Has anyone been able to get Impact or Chipscope working on SL6.1/CentOS6/
RHEL6?

It failed with the xsetup GUI but it only gave a useless error message 
that it failed in the log.

When I tried to run the install script in

LabTools/LabTools/bin/lin64/install_script/install_drivers

I got a bunch of compile errors, apparently it's incompatible with a 
2.6.32 kernel. 

I also couldn't find libusb-driver in 13.2, the most recent copy that I 
had was in 10.