Hey!
I am facing problems to receive the video-stream from the NINA module. I noticed that there has been an update in the NINA module so I tried to flash it with the updated version from https://github.com/bitcraze/AIdeck_examples
In order to flash the NINA module, I followed the docker instructions https://www.bitcraze.io/documentation/r ... cker-nina/
Afterwards, I run (I am using the Olimex ARM Debugger and it should be on /dev/ttyUSB0) in the NINA/firmware
sudo docker run --rm -it -v $PWD:/module/ --device /dev/ttyUSB0 --privileged -P bitcraze/aideck-nina /bin/bash -c "make clean; make menuconfig; make all; /openocd-esp32/bin/openocd -f interface/ftdi/olimex-arm-usb-tiny-h.cfg -f board/esp-wroom-32.cfg -c 'program_esp32 build/partitions_singleapp.bin 0x8000 verify' -c 'program_esp32 build/bootloader/bootloader.bin 0x1000 verify' -c 'program_esp32 build/ai-deck-jpeg-streamer-demo.bin 0x10000 verify reset exit'"
in the menu I selected that the AI deck should be used as access point and saved this configuration. Doing so I end up with some errors, I am pretty sure, it did not worked out. I printed the OpenOCD message below. It would be great to get advice what to do, there is another issue with the face detection example but I'll cover this at a more suitable place in the forum.
Open On-Chip Debugger v0.10.0-esp32-20190313 (2019-03-13-09:52)
Licensed under GNU GPL v2
For bug reports, read
http://openocd.org/doc/doxygen/bugs.html
adapter speed: 20000 kHz
Info : Configured 2 cores
esp32 interrupt mask on
Info : ftdi: if you experience problems at higher adapter clocks, try the command "ftdi_tdo_sample_edge falling"
Info : clock speed 20000 kHz
Info : JTAG tap: esp32.cpu0 tap/device found: 0x149511c3 (mfg: 0x0e1 (Wintec Industries), part: 0x4951, ver: 0x1)
Warn : JTAG tap: esp32.cpu0 UNEXPECTED: 0x149511c3 (mfg: 0x0e1 (Wintec Industries), part: 0x4951, ver: 0x1)
Error: JTAG tap: esp32.cpu0 expected 1 of 1: 0x120034e5 (mfg: 0x272 (Tensilica), part: 0x2003, ver: 0x1)
Info : JTAG tap: esp32.cpu1 tap/device found: 0xffffffff (mfg: 0x7ff (<invalid>), part: 0xffff, ver: 0xf)
Warn : JTAG tap: esp32.cpu1 UNEXPECTED: 0xffffffff (mfg: 0x7ff (<invalid>), part: 0xffff, ver: 0xf)
Error: JTAG tap: esp32.cpu1 expected 1 of 1: 0x120034e5 (mfg: 0x272 (Tensilica), part: 0x2003, ver: 0x1)
Error: Trying to use configured scan chain anyway...
Error: esp32.cpu1: IR capture error; saw 0x1f not 0x01
Warn : Bypassing JTAG setup events due to errors
Info : Listening on port 3333 for gdb connections
Info : JTAG tap: esp32.cpu0 tap/device found: 0x149511c3 (mfg: 0x0e1 (Wintec Industries), part: 0x4951, ver: 0x1)
Warn : JTAG tap: esp32.cpu0 UNEXPECTED: 0x149511c3 (mfg: 0x0e1 (Wintec Industries), part: 0x4951, ver: 0x1)
Error: JTAG tap: esp32.cpu0 expected 1 of 1: 0x120034e5 (mfg: 0x272 (Tensilica), part: 0x2003, ver: 0x1)
Info : JTAG tap: esp32.cpu1 tap/device found: 0xffffffff (mfg: 0x7ff (<invalid>), part: 0xffff, ver: 0xf)
Warn : JTAG tap: esp32.cpu1 UNEXPECTED: 0xffffffff (mfg: 0x7ff (<invalid>), part: 0xffff, ver: 0xf)
Error: JTAG tap: esp32.cpu1 expected 1 of 1: 0x120034e5 (mfg: 0x272 (Tensilica), part: 0x2003, ver: 0x1)
Error: Trying to use configured scan chain anyway...
Error: esp32.cpu1: IR capture error; saw 0x1f not 0x01
Warn : Bypassing JTAG setup events due to errors
/bin/bash: line 1: 6266 Segmentation fault (core dumped) /openocd-esp32/bin/openocd -f interface/ftdi/olimex-arm-usb-tiny-h.cfg -f board/esp-wroom-32.cfg -c 'program_esp32 build/partitions_singleapp.bin 0x8000 verify' -c 'program_esp32 build/bootloader/bootloader.bin 0x1000 verify' -c 'program_esp32 build/ai-deck-jpeg-streamer-demo.bin 0x10000 verify reset exit'
Nina flashing Issue
Re: Nina flashing Issue
The JTAG connection seams to fail. I would check the physical connection first so that it is connected correctly.
Re: Nina flashing Issue
Hey Tobias,
thanks for your answer. Indeed, I took the GAP8 connector instead of the NINA one although its imprinted on the board. Sorry, this is one of these stupid mistakes you only do once.....
thanks for your answer. Indeed, I took the GAP8 connector instead of the NINA one although its imprinted on the board. Sorry, this is one of these stupid mistakes you only do once.....
Re: Nina flashing Issue
Glad it was that easy to fix!