This update resolves an issue that affects the following NI Linux Real-Time targets:
NI strongly recommends that you install this update if you are using one of these devices.
NI discovered a hardware issue in which a pin in a non-user facing components of the FPGA was being used outside of specification. This issue affects the Scan Engine, Device Discovery, Safemode bitfiles, and all customer generated bitfiles. This issue does not affect data integrity or safety in any way.
This update fixes the bitfile generation process for the affected controllers by modifying the top-level VHDL code that gets compiled into every user bitfile. NI recommends that you recompile any previously built bitfiles and update the software on each controller that you intend to use. If you have any previously deployed applications using the affected controllers NI strongly recommends that you update the bitfiles on those controllers after you install the NI-RIO Device Drivers August 2014 f1 update.
This update also updates firmware to version 2.1 to ensure that any future controller will not be affected by this issue. You must download and install NI-RIO Device Drivers August 2014 f1 to install software to any controller with this latest firmware update.
Below are the steps that you will need to follow to ensure your devices are not affected by this issue.
If you try to deploy a bitfile built in a earlier version of NI-RIO, you may return error code -63107. If you try to deploy a bitfile built with the NI-RIO Device Drivers August 2014 f1 release to a controller that does not have the update installed, you may return error code -63034. Upgrade your target to the latest NI-RIO version available on the system. You cannot discover modules in the affected controllers until you have updated software on the controller.
NI recommends that customers revalidate their systems once they have upgrade to this NI-RIO Device Drivers. Please contact NI Support or contact your NI Account Representative to discuss the issue.