2.1. Release Notes
2.1.1. Overview
The Processor Software Development Kit (Processor SDK) is a unified software platform for TI embedded processors providing easy setup and fast out-of-the-box access to benchmarks and demos. All releases of Processor SDK are consistent across TI’s broad portfolio, allowing developers to seamlessly reuse and develop software across devices. Developing a scalable platform solutions has never been easier than with the Processor SDK and TI’s embedded processor solutions.
To simplify the end user experience, Processor SDK Linux AM62Px installer provides everything needed as discussed below to create the embedded system from “scratch” :
Platform/board-support software and configuration files for Linux
U-Boot and Kernel sources and configuration files
An ARM cross-compiling toolchain as well as other host binaries and components
A Yocto/OE compliant filesystem and sources for example applications
A variety of scripts and Makefiles to automate certain tasks
Other components needed to build an embedded system that don’t fit neatly into one of the above buckets
Reference Examples, benchmarks
This release supports High Security - Field Securable (HS-FS) devices.
2.1.2. Licensing
Please refer to the software manifests, which outlines the licensing status for all packages included in this release. The manifest can be found on the SDK download page or in the installed directory as indicated below.
Linux Manifest:
<PSDK_PATH>/docs/software_manifest.html
2.1.3. Release 10.01.10.04
Released on December 2024
2.1.3.1. What’s new
Processor SDK Linux AM62PX Release has following new features:
LTS Stable Kernel update to 6.6.58
Important Bug Fixes on top of Processor SDK 10.00.07.04 Release
RT Kernel : Real-Time Linux Interrupt Latency numbers here - RT Interrupt Latencies
Support for streaming from multiple 0V5640 cameras with Arducam V3Link (Fusion Mini)
TISCI: A53 hosts default priv_id value updated to 1 from 4 (to match all other SOCs)
Power Management: I/O Only Plus DDR mode
TI Apps Launcher: New Wi-Fi and Terminal Demo - TI Apps Launcher
Snagfactory Support - Snagfactory Tool
Support for M2 CC33xx cards on Debian - How to Enable M.2-CC33x1 in Linux
Component version:
Kernel 6.6.58
RT Kernel 6.6.58-rt45
U-Boot 2024.04
Toolchain GCC 13.3
ATF 2.11+
OPTEE 4.4.0
Graphics DDK 24.1
TIFS Firmware v10.01.08
DM Firmware 10.01.00.10
Yocto scarthgap 5.0
2.1.4. Build Information
2.1.4.1. U-Boot
u-boot
2.1.4.2. TF-A
2.1.4.3. OP-TEE
2.1.4.4. ti-linux-firmware
2.1.4.5. Kernel
Linux Kernel
Real Time (RT) Linux Kernel
2.1.4.6. Yocto
meta-ti
meta-arago
meta-tisdk
meta-edgeai
2.1.5. Issues Tracker
Note
Release Specific Issues including details will be published through Software Incident Report (SIR) portal
Further Information can be found at SIR Portal
2.1.5.1. Errata Resolved
Record ID |
Title |
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EXT_EP-12128 |
USB2 PHY locks up due to short suspend |
EXT_EP-12124 |
BCDMA: RX Channel can lockup in certain scenarios |
2.1.5.2. Issues Resolved
Record ID |
Title |
---|---|
EXT_EP-12109 |
Multi Instance Hang with Reduced CPU load patch |
EXT_EP-12108 |
audit for potential bugs with 6.6.44 stable merge |
EXT_EP-12107 |
Running camera pipelines causes kernel crash on all platforms |
EXT_EP-12061 |
Single Link LVDS is broken with 10.0 |
EXT_EP-12106 |
higher latency metrics with Wave5 |
EXT_EP-12058 |
rcu_preempt self-detected stall on CPU while running DSS usecases |
EXT_EP-12063 |
Update the DDR configuration with DDR syscfg 9.09+ |
EXT_EP-12098 |
Uboot docs: document renaming tiboot3-<evm>.bin file |
SITSW-4773 |
DM is ignoring the exact flags sent in TISCI message |
SYSFW-5992 |
Unable to set exact pixel clock for OLDI LCD display / HDMI Pixel clock |
SYSFW-6426 |
Ownership of a firewall region can be transferred to an invalid host |
SYSFW-6432 |
Set device API doesn’t return Error when PD is in transition state |
SYSFW-7571 |
Device IDs higher than 255 does not work with set device constraint API |
SYSFW-7602 |
RTC count value not getting updated after DeepSleep exit |
SYSFW-7614 |
Unable to configure DSS clock below 15.625MHz |
SYSFW-7617 |
LPM mode selection logic does not check for constraints on all the hosts/devices |
SYSFW-7739 |
LPM constraint messages received by TIFS not forwarded to DM |
SYSFW-7740 |
Only the last latency constraint value passed from a host considered in LPM selection |
SYSFW-7753 |
A53 privid is set to 4 and does not match other SOCs value of 1 |
EXT_SITMPUSW-33 |
Resolve GPU crash caused by Display cluster demo |
EXT_SITMPUSW-32 |
SDK Makefile: Fix logic to pick key directory for mkimage |
EXT_SITMPUSW-31 |
IPC Firmwares missing from base images. |
EXT_SITMPUSW-30 |
Debian: Deepsleep doesn’t work on AM62P |
EXT_SITMPUSW-29 |
TI Debian SDK: Docker not working |
2.1.5.3. Issues Open
Record ID |
Title |
---|---|
EXT_EP-12111 |
Linux SDK v10.0: TI-added support for W25N01JW SPI NAND breaks other existing Flash support |
EXT_EP-12112 |
Add Timer PWM documentation and other infrastructure as needed |
SYSFW-7622 |
DeepSleep resume failure when RTC wake is set for 1 second |
SYSFW-7781 |
Get device API does not return error when the LPSC is in transition state |
SYSFW-7831 |
DMA Resources used by ROM are not cleaned up when resuming from IO Only + DDR mode |
SYSFW-7884 |
There is an additional divide by 4 on all clocks of WKUP/MCU GPIO clock mux |
SYSFW-7887 |
DeepSleep fails if entered immediately after bootup |
SYSFW-7897 |
Partial I/O mode fails after few hundred iterations |
SYSFW-7899 |
LPM configuration is not enabled in HS-SE firmware |
SYSFW-7903 |
Processor ownership info is not part of minimal TIFS context in IO only + DDR mode |