@WayneWWW that patch is available. Any thing i need check
Are you using Orin NX 8GB module here?
Could you share the flash log on host side here?
Could you remove the file tegra234-bpmp-3767-0001-3509-a02.dtb under Linux_for_Tegra/bootloader and do full flash again?
@WayneWWW i removed tegra234-bpmp-3767-0001-3509-a02.dtb file and executed below commands.
a) sudo ./apply_binaries.sh
b) sudo ./tools/l4t_flash_prerequisites.sh
c) sudo ./tools/kernel_flash/l4t_initrd_flash.sh --external-device nvme0n1p1 -c tools/kernel_flash/flash_l4t_external.xml -p “-c bootloader/t186ref/cfg/flash_t234_qspi.xml” --showlogs --network usb0 jetson-orin-nano-devkit internal
Flash started…
and parallel compared old back up “tegra234-bpmp-3767-0001-3509-a02.dtb” with new file. Both are same . So this may not going to help.
Can you check my flash steps mentioned above?
Could you try different config and see if it will lead the the bpmp dtb content change?
I modified forcefully ODMDATA value “gbe-uphy-config-9” in other config as least below
sudo vim p3701.conf.common
sudo vim p3711-0000+p3701-0002.conf
sudo vim p3767.conf.common
no change in tegra234-bpmp-3767-0001-3509-a02.dtb. It is same as previous.
No, I mean could your write other random value in your odmdata and see if the value would be change or not?
Also, please try other device on your C9 too.
Hi,
You can ignore the bpmp dtb setting. It does not matter. The ODMDATA is already set correctly.
I don’t see anything else need to configure. Please check other pcie devices too.
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