HP LaserJet Enterprise 500 Maintenance Manual - Page 97

Jump Back into Flash and Clear DRAM

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CMX Controller Board Handshake Sequences detected, boot codes displays "ERROR: SECURITY PAL NOT DETECTED". If a security PAL is detected, boot code checks for the presence of NVRAM. If NVRAM is not found, boot code displays "ERROR: NVRAM FAILURE". • Test for Powerup File - Boot code checks for a DC executable file called powerup.sbr. If found, it executes the file, then returns to boot routines. If the file is not found, boot routines are resumed. If any key was held down during power up, boot code does not look for the powerup file and continues the boot sequence. • Automatic EC Update - Boot code checks whether the automatic EC update feature is enabled by the DC program. If so, it looks for a copy of the EC program in the Flash File System. If it has a copy, it compares the program in EC flash to the program in the Flash File System, and updates the EC program if they are different. If the automatic EC update was not enabled, or if any key was held down during power up, automatic EC update is skipped and the boot sequence continues normally. • Debug SIMM - The debug SIMM contains fast static RAM that automatically replaces the flash memory. Boot code checks for the debug SIMM and, if found, copies the contents of flash memory into the SIMM, then remaps the address of the SIMM to the location of flash. This allows breakpoints and single-stepping from the MTOS® debugger. When the debug SIMM is found, boot code displays "DEBUG SIMM ACTIVATED" on the panel and out the debug port. • Verify DC Program - Boot code calculates a checksum at every power up to verify that the program has not been corrupted. If the checksum does not match, boot code displays "ERROR: DC PROGRAM NOT VALID". • Check Security - The security check verifies that security PAL supports the software that is loaded in flash memory. If the PAL does not support the software, boot code displays "SECURITY CODE VIOLATION". • Check Required DRAM - Boot code checks whether the amount of DRAM required to run the DC program is larger than the amount of DRAM in the printer. If so, it displays the message "ERROR: PROGRAM NEEDS MORE DRAM". • Tell EC Processor to Finish Booting - Boot code informs the EC processor that everything is okay and can finish booting up. • Diagnostics Passed - If all tests pass, boot code displays "DIAGNOSTICS PASSED". At this point, the ribbon motors engage. Boot code then jumps to the start address of the DC software. • Display DC Program Information - Boot code sends the following information out the debug port: the compile time, date, and the address it will jump to to start the DC program. • Waiting Ethernet - If boot code earlier detected an Ethernet adapter, it places the message "WAITING FOR THE ETHERNET ADAPTER" on the LCD so the user will not think the printer has crashed. • Jump Back into Flash and Clear DRAM - Boot code jumps back into flash memory, then clears the DRAM that held the boot code. 97

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CMX Controller Board Handshake Sequences
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detected, boot codes displays “ERROR: SECURITY PAL NOT
DETECTED”. If a security PAL is detected, boot code checks for the
presence of NVRAM. If NVRAM is not found, boot code displays
“ERROR: NVRAM FAILURE”.
Test for Powerup File
— Boot code checks for a DC executable file
called powerup.sbr. If found, it executes the file, then returns to boot
routines. If the file is not found, boot routines are resumed. If any key was
held down during power up, boot code does not look for the powerup file
and continues the boot sequence.
Automatic EC Update
— Boot code checks whether the automatic EC
update feature is enabled by the DC program. If so, it looks for a copy of
the EC program in the Flash File System. If it has a copy, it compares the
program in EC flash to the program in the Flash File System, and updates
the EC program if they are different. If the automatic EC update was not
enabled, or if any key was held down during power up, automatic EC
update is skipped and the boot sequence continues normally.
Debug SIMM
— The debug SIMM contains fast static RAM that
automatically replaces the flash memory. Boot code checks for the debug
SIMM and, if found, copies the contents of flash memory into the SIMM,
then remaps the address of the SIMM to the location of flash. This allows
breakpoints and single–stepping from the MTOS® debugger. When the
debug SIMM is found, boot code displays “DEBUG SIMM ACTIVATED”
on the panel and out the debug port.
Verify DC Program
— Boot code calculates a checksum at every power
up to verify that the program has not been corrupted. If the checksum
does not match, boot code displays “ERROR: DC PROGRAM NOT
VALID”.
Check Security
— The security check verifies that security PAL supports
the software that is loaded in flash memory. If the PAL does not support
the software, boot code displays “SECURITY CODE VIOLATION”.
Check Required DRAM
— Boot code checks whether the amount of
DRAM required to run the DC program is larger than the amount of
DRAM in the printer. If so, it displays the message “ERROR: PROGRAM
NEEDS MORE DRAM”.
Tell EC Processor to Finish Booting
— Boot code informs the EC
processor that everything is okay and can finish booting up.
Diagnostics Passed
— If all tests pass, boot code displays
“DIAGNOSTICS PASSED”. At this point, the ribbon motors engage. Boot
code then jumps to the start address of the DC software.
Display DC Program Information
— Boot code sends the following
information out the debug port: the compile time, date, and the address it
will jump to to start the DC program.
Waiting Ethernet
— If boot code earlier detected an Ethernet adapter, it
places the message “WAITING FOR THE ETHERNET ADAPTER” on the
LCD so the user will not think the printer has crashed.
Jump Back into Flash and Clear DRAM
— Boot code jumps back into
flash memory, then clears the DRAM that held the boot code.