Intel® Stratix® 10 Hard Processor System Remote System Update User Guide

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Date 11/10/2021
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7.4.5.2. Corrupted Decision Firmware Data

This example uses U-Boot commands to demonstrate detecting that the decision firmware data is corrupted, and recovering it by running a decision firmware update image.
Note: The commands listed in this example assume the initial flash image (JIC) was written to flash, with no other changes.
  1. Power cycle the board, boot to U-Boot prompt.
  2. Display the RSU status:
    SOCFPGA # rsu status_log
    Current Image   : 0x01000000
    Last Fail Image : 0x00000000
    State           : 0x00000000
    Version         : 0x00000202
    Error location  : 0x00000000
    Error details   : 0x00000000
    Retry counter   : 0x00000000

    There are no errors.

  3. Corrupt decision firmware data:
    SOCFPGA # sf probe 
    SF: Detected mt25qu02g with page size 256 Bytes, erase size 4 KiB, total 256 MiB
    SOCFPGA # sf erase 0x100000 0x1000
    SF: 4096 bytes @ 0x100000 Erased: OK
  4. Power cycle the board, boot to U-Boot prompt, display the RSU status:
    SOCFPGA # rsu status_log
    Current Image   : 0x00110000
    Last Fail Image : 0x00100000
    State           : 0xf004d00f
    Version         : 0x0dcf0202
    Error location  : 0x00000000
    Error details   : 0x00000000
    Retry counter   : 0x00000000

    The State contains the special error code 0xf004d00f indictating that the decision firmware data was corrupted. The current image is listed as the factory image. The error source is listed as 0xdcf, meaning the error was reported by the decision firmware. The Last Fail Image is set to 0x00100000, which is a special value indicating an error was reported by the decision firmware.

  5. Erase an unused slot, add the decision firmware update image to the slot, verify it was written fine, and confirm it is now the highest priority running slot:
    SOCFPGA # rsu slot_erase 2
    Slot 2 erased.
    SOCFPGA # fatload mmc 0:1 ${loadaddr} decision_firmware_update.rpd
    151552 bytes read in 9 ms (16.1 MiB/s)
    SOCFPGA # rsu slot_program_factory_update_buf 2 ${loadaddr} ${filesize}
    Slot 2 was programmed with buffer=0x0000000002000000 size=151552.
    SOCFPGA # rsu slot_verify_buf 2 ${loadaddr} ${filesize}
    Slot 2 was verified with buffer=0x0000000002000000 size=151552.
    SOCFPGA # rsu slot_get_info 2
    NAME: P3
    OFFSET: 0x0000000003000000
    SIZE: 0x01000000
    PRIORITY: 1
  6. Pass control to the decision firmware update image:
    SOCFPGA # rsu slot_load 2
  7. The decision firmware update image writes new decision firmware copies and new decision firmware data to flash, remve itself from CPB, then pass control to the highest priority image.
  8. Stop at U-Boot prompt and confirm the decision firmware data is fine, the decision firmware update image was removed from CPB, and the highest priority image is running:
    SOCFPGA # rsu status_log 
    Current Image   : 0x01000000
    Last Fail Image : 0x00000000
    State           : 0x00000000
    Version         : 0x00000202
    Error location  : 0x00000000
    Error details   : 0x00000000
    Retry counter   : 0x00000000
    SOCFPGA # rsu slot_get_info 2
    NAME: P3
    OFFSET: 0x0000000003000000
    SIZE: 0x01000000
    PRIORITY: [disabled]