1. DRIVE OS 5.1.15 with DriveWorks 3.0

Requirements for Your Development Environment

This section discusses the requirements for installing DRIVE software releases on your host PC and target DRIVE AGX Developer Kit.

1.1. Getting Started

Follow these high-level steps in order to set up your development environment – host machine and target DRIVE AGX Developer Kit:

  1. Verify you meet the system requirements for installing software on your DRIVE AGX Developer Kit.

  2. Review the Important Installation Information section.

  3. Review other important documentation, such as:

    • DRIVE OS 5.1.15 with DriveWorks 3.0 Release Notes

    • DRIVE AGX Developer Kit Flashing Technical Bulletin

  4. Download SDK Manager.

  5. Finally, review the SDK Manager installation section of this guide to install DRIVE OS with DriveWorks on your host machine, and flash the target device.

2. System Requirements

 Category   Requirement 

Host Machine 

  • Ubuntu Desktop 18.04 LTS

  • Working Internet connection

Architecture 

X86_64

Memory  

8GB

Free Disk Space 

A minimum of 40GB and up to 120GB (during flash) free disk space on the system volume is needed for each full (host and target) deployed SDK version.

GUI 

X11 must be enabled on the host.

Graphics Driver 

The most recent graphics driver for your GPU needs to be installed on the host system. To update your driver, use one of the following methods: 

WARNING: Do not mix both the download and apt-get methods, as this is not supported.

The CUDA version and minimum Linux x86_64 graphics driver for the DRIVE OS  5.1.15 with DriveWorks 3.0 release is:

 CUDA Toolkit     Linux x86_64 Driver Version  
 CUDA 10.2.152    >=440.64  

Target Device 

The following supported development platform:

Additional Hardware 

A2A USB cable to connect the host machine to the target

3. Important Installation Information

  Note:  

We care about the safety and security of your data; therefore, you will be prompted to enter a new Linux username and password during the installation process.

For DRIVE OS users (both with and without DriveWorks), the DRIVE AGX Developer Kit will prompt you via the target Linux console to enter a new Linux username and password on the first boot after flashing.  

  Note:  

MCU Power Good LED Notification

The Aurix MCU controls the board power-up sequence on the DRIVE AGX Developer Kit. An error was found in some power devices for 5V rails on the DRIVE AGX board such that they may not provide proper voltage output if enabled when voltage is in a certain range. To work around this, the Aurix MCU FW in the release implements a feature to monitor these voltage rails and not power up these rails until the existing voltage is in the proper range. However this will increase the time required for the board to boot or for the board or Xavier devices to reset (i.e., aurixreset or tegrareset commands) to ~14 sec in the average case. In addition, if voltage rails never fall to a valid level after 30 seconds, then the rails will be powered up and the board will boot, but board functions may be affected.

Because of this, the Aurix MCU indicates the board status using one LED located next to the debug USB port. For healthy boot with no error, the LED will blink once every four seconds (i.e., Power Good indication); for error timeout, the LED will blink three times rapidly every four seconds (i.e., Power Bad indication). More information on this is given in the Development Guide section "MCU LED Notification."

In order to verify that networking is properly configured for the DRIVE AGX Developer Kit, please review the DRIVE AGX board setup information found here.

Please review the DRIVE AGX Developer Kit Flashing Technical Bulletin [login required] for known flashing issues, resolutions, and/or workarounds.

Also note the Additional Resources section of this document, which provides links to useful information for configuring your NVIDIA DRIVE AGX Developer Kit.

3.1. Valid Upgrade and Downgrade Paths

If you are installing NVIDIA DRIVE™ OS with DriveWorks on DRIVE AGX Xavier or DRIVE AGX Pegasus System for the first time, please skip to the Download and Run SDK Manager section.

If you previously installed a different version of DRIVE OS with DriveWorks or DRIVE Software, this section provides important information about supported migration paths between DRIVE OS (with and without DriveWorks) and DRIVE Software releases.

Each release of NVIDIA DRIVE OS with DriveWorks provides increasing levels of capability and reliability. Additionally, each release provides slightly different features that may be more suitable for your application. In most cases, you will install newer DRIVE OS with DriveWorks versions as they are released. However, in some cases, you may decide to install an earlier release.

The tables below describe the supported DRIVE OS with DriveWorks and DRIVE Software migration paths. For example, before you install another product version over another product version, please ensure that migration path is supported. If a desired migration path is unsupported, you may need to install another product version first before installing the desired product version.

The specific order or product versions allows the installer to address product version differences, such as VBIOS, PCIe, and Aurix.

For information on the features added in each release, ask your NVIDIA representative for the release notes for DRIVE OS with DriveWorks or DRIVE Software for the releases under consideration.

3.1.1. Update Matrix: DRIVE OS and DRIVE Software

To update to DRIVE OS 5.1.15 with DriveWorks 3.0, you must have DRIVE Software 10.0 or DRIVE OS 5.1.15 installed on your host development environment and flashed on your target DRIVE AGX System. Once your host development environment and DRIVE AGX System are updated to DRIVE OS 5.1.15 with DriveWorks 3.0, you may only downgrade to DRIVE OS 5.1.15 or DRIVE Software 10.0 with specified caveats.

 From:  To: 
 DRIVE Software 9.0   DRIVE OS 5.1.6   DRIVE Software 10.0   DRIVE OS 5.1.9   DRIVE OS 5.1.12   DRIVE OS 5.1.15   DRIVE OS 5.1.15 with DriveWorks 3.0 
N/A YES See Note #3 NO NO NO NO  DRIVE Software 9.0 
YES N/A YES YES NO NO NO  DRIVE OS 5.1.6 
See Note #3 YES N/A See Note #2 See Note #1 NO YES  DRIVE Software 10.0 
NO YES YES N/A YES NO NO  DRIVE OS 5.1.9 
NO NO See Note #1 YES N/A YES NO  DRIVE OS 5.1.12 
NO NO NO NO YES N/A YES  DRIVE OS 5.1.15 
NO NO YES NO NO YES N/A  DRIVE OS 5.1.15 with DriveWorks 3.0 

 

  YES  

Supported   

  NO  

Not supported   

  Note #1  

Not directly supported. Contact your NVIDIA representative for details.    

  Note #2  

DRIVE OS 5.1.9 Linux to DRIVE Software 10.0 is supported.   

DRIVE OS 5.1.9 QNX to DRIVE Software 10.0 requires you to:  

  1. Install DRIVE OS 5.1.9 Linux, then

  2. Install DRIVE Software 10.0

  Note #3  

Upgrading DRIVE Software 9.0 requires the upgrade of the host from Ubuntu 16.04 to Ubuntu 18.04 before DRIVE Software 10.0 installation.  

Likewise, downgrading requires installation of Ubuntu 16.04 on the host before DRIVE Software 9.0 installation.

 

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