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== How to find the Silicon Revision of your OMAP35x/DM37x ==
Read back a 32 bit word from the CONTROL_IDCODE Register at address: 0x4830 A204
from the read back value: 0x4B7AE02F, you can see the revision of this OMAP35x corresponds to ES3.1
== How to check system boot order == # devmem2 0x480022F0 b == How to find the SGX core revision of your OMAP35x/AM35x/37x ==
Perform the following commands on the target with an utility like devmem2.
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== How to get the processor DIEID == #!/bin/sh DIEID="" for addr in '0x4830a224' '0x4830a220' '0x4830a21c' '0x4830a218'; do DIEID=${DIEID}`devmem2 $addr | awk '/Read/ { printf "%08X", $6 }'` done echo ${DIEID} == Power consumption ==
Power measurements taken over the operating conditions specified.
| <br>
|-
| IGEP SOC COM MODULE 3530 4G
| 80mA
| NA
| 310mA
|-
| IGEP SOC COM ELECTRON 3503 1G
| 80mA
| NA
*1: Typical value when power-up with empty flash
*Switch off WIFI i BT:<pre>echo 0 > /sys/class/gpio/gpio139/valueecho 0 > /sys/class/gpio/gpio137/value</pre> * Slow down CPU frecuency (about 120mA):<pre>cpufreq-set -f 300Mhz</pre> * Hibernate (about 60mA):<pre>echo mem > /sys/power/state</pre> == MMC == === #001 : Basic read/write operation ===
Category: performance
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! Test (SD 2GB)
! 2.6.32.25 (PC i5 CPU)
! 2.6.35.9 (DM37x)
! 2.6.37-5 (DM37x)
! 2.6.37-6 (DM37x)
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| read
| 9.7 MB/s (3m 24.43s)
| 13.8 MB/s (2m 22.70s)
| 5.5 MB/s (4.0 GB copied, 728.5s, SD Class 6)
| 16.2 MB/s (4.0 GB copied, 249.29s, SD Class 6)
|-
| write
| 2.0 MB/s (16m4 16m 3.68s ) | 3.2 MB/s (10m 13.44s)
| 3.4 MB/s (9m 44.78s)
| 2.0 MB/s (4.0 GB copied, 2055.92s, SD Class 6)
| 3.0 MB/s (4.0 GB copied, 1356.13s, SD Class 6)
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Conclusion: No big difference with this test.
== NAND/OneNAND ==
We assume that the mtd4 is available for test.
=== #000 : Basic read operation === Category: performance Description: Conditions: IGEP0020-RC6 + IGEP Firmware Yocto 1.2.1-2 How to test: The read tests were performed by running the following command: $ time dd if=/dev/mtd2 of=/dev/null The results are: <pre>root@igep00x0:~# time dd if=/dev/mtd2 of=/dev/null1022976+0 records in1022976+0 records out real 1m21.901suser 0m0.453ssys 1m21.406s</pre> === #001 : Simple read/write test ===
Category: functional
Finished pass 5 successfully
=== #002 : MTD subsystem tests ===
Category: functional
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== RAM ==
=== #001 : Simple memory test ===
Category: functional
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