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rghilduta avatar rghilduta commented on June 29, 2024

FX3 Version 2.2.0 is a very dated release. Please try v2.4.0. Are you running in a virtual machine? If so is XHCI support enabled? It would be interesting to see what is in the dmesg logs when the bladeRF 2.0 is plugged in (please power cycle after flashing FX3 firmware). It also seems like the OTP may have been wiped, if you email your serial number to [email protected] we can look up the board's calibration data.

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skyroz avatar skyroz commented on June 29, 2024

@rghilduta

Hello and thank you for a swift reply. I will get back to you on the serial number tonight... how would I find the serial number? as i said I couldnt get any firmwares working on here so i will send the serial number as soon as i get back home from one of my jobs this evening.

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skyroz avatar skyroz commented on June 29, 2024

also p.s... no virtual machines here. Just regular computers.

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skyroz avatar skyroz commented on June 29, 2024

FX3 Version 2.2.0 is a very dated release. Please try v2.4.0. Are you running in a virtual machine? If so is XHCI support enabled? It would be interesting to see what is in the dmesg logs when the bladeRF 2.0 is plugged in (please power cycle after flashing FX3 firmware). It also seems like the OTP may have been wiped, if you email your serial number to [email protected] we can look up the board's calibration data.

hi again. I did send an email to the aformentioned email address and have not heard any reply back so far. i did install the 2.4.0 firmware which got rid of a lot of errors from the terminal readout but still the device will not initialize or open. just thought i would give an update on that.

thanks and have a good day

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anton7811 avatar anton7811 commented on June 29, 2024

Hi @rghilduta I ran into the same issue. But in my case I have firmware 2.4.0-git-a3d5c55f
I was able to use this device once after unpacked, but the next day I ran in to this problem.
Could you please suggest the next steps to solve/debug the issue?

Here is the full log:

$ bladeRF-cli -i -v verbose 
[VERBOSE @ host/libraries/libbladeRF/src/backend/usb/libusb.c:642] Using libusb version: 1.0.25.11696
[VERBOSE @ host/libraries/libbladeRF/src/backend/usb/libusb.c:519] Found a bladeRF (idx=0)
[DEBUG @ host/libraries/libbladeRF/src/backend/usb/libusb.c:189] Bus 004 Device 010: Nuand bladeRF 2.0, serial c3935ec248074f9c8443f923ee2338b2
[VERBOSE @ host/libraries/libbladeRF/src/backend/usb/libusb.c:581] USB port reset succeeded for bladeRF c3935ec248074f9c8443f923ee2338b2
[VERBOSE @ host/libraries/libbladeRF/src/backend/usb/usb.c:106] Changing to USB alt setting 0
[VERBOSE @ host/libraries/libbladeRF/src/board/bladerf2/bladerf2.c:293] Read Firmware version: 2.4.0-git-a3d5c55f
[VERBOSE @ host/libraries/libbladeRF/src/board/bladerf2/bladerf2.c:299] Capability mask before FPGA load: 0x0000007f00000000
[VERBOSE @ host/libraries/libbladeRF/src/board/bladerf1/flash.c:401] Found SPI flash manufacturer: WINBOND.
[VERBOSE @ host/libraries/libbladeRF/src/board/bladerf1/flash.c:409] Found SPI flash device: W25Q128JV (128 Mbit).
[VERBOSE @ host/libraries/libbladeRF/src/board/bladerf1/flash.c:447] SPI flash total size = 128 Mbit
[VERBOSE @ host/libraries/libbladeRF/src/board/bladerf1/flash.c:448] SPI flash page size = 256 bytes
[VERBOSE @ host/libraries/libbladeRF/src/board/bladerf1/flash.c:449] SPI flash erase block size = 65536 bytes
[VERBOSE @ host/libraries/libbladeRF/src/board/bladerf1/flash.c:450] SPI flash number of pages = 65536
[VERBOSE @ host/libraries/libbladeRF/src/board/bladerf1/flash.c:451] SPI flash number of erase blocks = 256 pages
[VERBOSE @ host/libraries/libbladeRF/src/backend/usb/usb.c:106] Changing to USB alt setting 2
[VERBOSE @ host/libraries/libbladeRF/src/backend/usb/usb.c:106] Changing to USB alt setting 3
[DEBUG @ host/libraries/libbladeRF/src/board/bladerf2/bladerf2.c:447] Loading FPGA from: /usr/share/Nuand/bladeRF/hostedxA4.rbf
[VERBOSE @ host/libraries/libbladeRF/src/backend/usb/usb.c:106] Changing to USB alt setting 3
[VERBOSE @ host/libraries/libbladeRF/src/backend/usb/usb.c:106] Changing to USB alt setting 1
[DEBUG @ host/libraries/libbladeRF/src/backend/usb/nios_legacy_access.c:125] Failed to receive NIOS II response: Operation timed out
[DEBUG @ host/libraries/libbladeRF/src/backend/usb/nios_legacy_access.c:214] Failed to read FPGA version[0]: Operation timed out
[ERROR @ host/libraries/libbladeRF/src/board/bladerf2/bladerf2.c:122] _bladerf2_initialize: dev->backend->get_fpga_version(dev, &board_data->fpga_version) failed: Operation timed out
[ERROR @ host/libraries/libbladeRF/src/board/bladerf2/bladerf2.c:468] bladerf2_open: _bladerf2_initialize(dev) failed: Operation timed out
Failed to open device (first available): Operation timed out

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