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As CW310 SAM3X firmware version below "1.5" have an UART flow control bug, enforce that the version is at leaset "1.5". This ensures that the communication over uJSON works flawless. Signed-off-by: Pascal Nasahl <nasahlpa@lowrisc.org>
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Unfortunately there seems to be a bug in the CW SAM3X FW. The binary was created on 24.04.24 and should have version number 1.5. However, when reading out the information from the FW on the board, I get: The correct firmware from 24.04.24 is flashed but the version number still is the old one. Reported to NewAE - hence keeping this PR as a draft until this is resolved. |
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As CW310 SAM3X firmware version below "1.5" have an UART flow control bug, enforce that the version is at leaset "1.5". This ensures that the communication over uJSON works flawless.