Changes between Version 2 and Version 3 of kinaraai


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Timestamp:
01/29/2026 06:13:31 PM (8 hours ago)
Author:
Ryan Erbstoesser
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cleanup notes for uiodma

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    33Create an account at https://support.kinara.ai/
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    5 == Hardware
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    9 Download the ara2-sdk onto your host and extract it. It should create a folder named 'art'
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    11 Instructions are in the README_linux_aarch64.txt file inside the extracted folder.
     5The ARA2 Quickstart guide is what should be used.
     6[https://support.kinara.ai/api//assets/sdk/1.3/public/sdk/Ara2-quickstart.html]
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     8== ARA-2 Hardware and Setup
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     12Download the Kinara Ara-2 SDK Release 1.3 (Licensed) from [https://support.kinara.ai/SDK ] by clicking the 3 dots under the action column (download SDK) onto your host and extract it.
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     15It should create a folder named 'art'
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     17Instructions are in the README_linux_aarch64.txt file inside the extracted folder. Also, the main instructions to follow are on the Kinara support site at [https://support.kinara.ai/api//assets/sdk/1.3/public/sdk/Ara2-quickstart.html]
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    1319Copy the 'art' folder to the Gateworks SBC with something like scp.
     
    2430sudo echo "1e58 0002" > /sys/bus/pci/drivers/uiodma/new_id
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     32}}}
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     34Verify the uiodma driver is being attached to the hardware with the command:
     35{{{
     36root@noble-venice:~/demos# lspci -k
     3701:00.0 Processing accelerators: Device 1e58:0002 (rev 02)
     38        Subsystem: Device 0020:0020
     39        Kernel driver in use: uiodma
    2640}}}
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