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Getting started with Wemos d1 mini & RFM69HW

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  • L Les

    Got some good news. Adding the #define MY_RFM69_NEW_DRIVER and now it doesn't crash! Thanks evb and mfalkvidd for the tips.

    So, now that the wemos with radio is has the above sketch, just a simple send of a number running.

    On the pi I download the main branch, ran:

    ./configure --my-transport=rfm69 --my-rfm69-irq-pin=22 --my-rfm69-cs-pin=24 --my-rfm69-frequency=915 --my-is-rfm69hw
    --my-gateway=mqtt --my-controller-ip-address=127.0.0.1 --my-mqtt-publish-topic-prefix=mysensors-out
    --my-mqtt-subscribe-topic-prefix=mysensors-in --my-mqtt-client-id=mysgw1  --my-mqtt-user=UID
    --my-mqtt-password=password 
    

    then

    make
    sudo ./bin/mysgw
    

    The output is the same as post 1. They both say they are sending, but neither receive anything. Did I miss some settings? I know in the sketch I specified a network id which I didn't see the option for in the gateway on pi.

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    wrote on last edited by mfalkvidd
    #9

    @les if the sketch uses a different network id, it will be on a different network. Different networks are, well, different - as in not the same. So there will be no communication between them.

    If you need to set network id, set the define as described on https://www.mysensors.org/build/raspberry#advanced If you don't need to set network id, don't set network id.

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      #10

      Why you are using Wemos like normal node with RFM radio?
      I assume you are building ethernet gateway with Wemos and RFM69.
      Simply use my sketch fot gateway and your uno like node and try.

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        @les if the sketch uses a different network id, it will be on a different network. Different networks are, well, different - as in not the same. So there will be no communication between them.

        If you need to set network id, set the define as described on https://www.mysensors.org/build/raspberry#advanced If you don't need to set network id, don't set network id.

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        wrote on last edited by Les
        #11

        @mfalkvidd I figured it had something to do with the network ID, but from what I understand there is no way to specify it on the PI. However in my case I don't need an ID I was just under the impression it was required. So I've removed it. And 1/2 success.

        The Pi when starting mysgw still produces the same startup and sends 1 msg out.

        On the wemos serial output I see it gets 1 msg from the pi but doesn't progress.

        32566 TSM:INIT
        32568 TSM:INIT:TSP OK
        32570 TSM:FPAR
        33075 TSF:MSG:SEND,255-255-255-255,s=255,c=3,t=7,pt=0,l=0,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:
        33814 TSF:MSG:READ,0-0-255,s=255,c=3,t=20,pt=0,l=0,sg=0:
        35082 !TSM:FPAR:NO REPLY
        35084 TSM:FPAR
        35589 TSF:MSG:SEND,255-255-255-255,s=255,c=3,t=7,pt=0,l=0,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:
        37596 !TSM:FPAR:NO REPLY
        37598 TSM:FPAR 
        

        Is there some extra steps required to pair them or get the two to communicate?

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          #12

          also worth noting I am manually running sudo bin/mysgw not as a service. As the instructions sound like it can be tested this way to make sure it is working.

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          • L Les

            also worth noting I am manually running sudo bin/mysgw not as a service. As the instructions sound like it can be tested this way to make sure it is working.

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            wrote on last edited by mfalkvidd
            #13

            @les yes that's the best way to start the gw when testing/troubleshooting

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            • L Les

              @mfalkvidd I figured it had something to do with the network ID, but from what I understand there is no way to specify it on the PI. However in my case I don't need an ID I was just under the impression it was required. So I've removed it. And 1/2 success.

              The Pi when starting mysgw still produces the same startup and sends 1 msg out.

              On the wemos serial output I see it gets 1 msg from the pi but doesn't progress.

              32566 TSM:INIT
              32568 TSM:INIT:TSP OK
              32570 TSM:FPAR
              33075 TSF:MSG:SEND,255-255-255-255,s=255,c=3,t=7,pt=0,l=0,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:
              33814 TSF:MSG:READ,0-0-255,s=255,c=3,t=20,pt=0,l=0,sg=0:
              35082 !TSM:FPAR:NO REPLY
              35084 TSM:FPAR
              35589 TSF:MSG:SEND,255-255-255-255,s=255,c=3,t=7,pt=0,l=0,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:
              37596 !TSM:FPAR:NO REPLY
              37598 TSM:FPAR 
              

              Is there some extra steps required to pair them or get the two to communicate?

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              wrote on last edited by
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              @les network id can be specified on the pi, see my previous post for instructions. But not specifying it at all is a better solution for most use cases.

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                wrote on last edited by
                #15

                I think the best next step is to follow @evb's recommendation to add #define MY_DEBUG_VERBOSE_RFM69 to the sketch (and preferably to the gateway as well)

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                  #16

                  I'm going to take a stab in the dark that the issue is with the pi node since the wemos received and sent and I don't see any message on the pi for anything being received.

                  With the debuging enabled on the client I get:

                  
                   __  __       ____
                  |  \/  |_   _/ ___|  ___ _ __  ___  ___  _ __ ___
                  | |\/| | | | \___ \ / _ \ `_ \/ __|/ _ \| `__/ __|
                  | |  | | |_| |___| |  __/ | | \__ \  _  | |  \__ \
                  |_|  |_|\__, |____/ \___|_| |_|___/\___/|_|  |___/
                          |___/                      2.3.1
                  
                  12703 MCO:BGN:INIT NODE,CP=RPNNE---,REL=255,VER=2.3.1
                  12893 TSM:INIT
                  12908 TSF:WUR:MS=0
                  12928 RFM69:INIT
                  12946 RFM69:INIT:PIN,CS=15,IQP=5,IQN=5
                  12988 RFM69:PTX:LEVEL=5 dBm
                  13017 RFM69:DUMP:Registers Address | HEX value 
                  13067 RFM69:DUMP:REG=0x01 Value=0x04
                  13106 RFM69:DUMP:REG=0x02 Value=0x00
                  13145 RFM69:DUMP:REG=0x03 Value=0x02
                  13183 RFM69:DUMP:REG=0x04 Value=0x40
                  13222 RFM69:DUMP:REG=0x05 Value=0x03
                  13261 RFM69:DUMP:REG=0x06 Value=0x33
                  13300 RFM69:DUMP:REG=0x07 Value=0xe4
                  13338 RFM69:DUMP:REG=0x08 Value=0xc0
                  13377 RFM69:DUMP:REG=0x09 Value=0x00
                  13416 RFM69:DUMP:REG=0x0a Value=0x41
                  13454 RFM69:DUMP:REG=0x0b Value=0x00
                  13493 RFM69:DUMP:REG=0x0c Value=0x02
                  13532 RFM69:DUMP:REG=0x0d Value=0x92
                  13570 RFM69:DUMP:REG=0x0e Value=0xf5
                  13609 RFM69:DUMP:REG=0x0f Value=0x20
                  13648 RFM69:DUMP:REG=0x10 Value=0x24
                  13687 RFM69:DUMP:REG=0x11 Value=0x57
                  13725 RFM69:DUMP:REG=0x12 Value=0x09
                  13764 RFM69:DUMP:REG=0x13 Value=0x1a
                  13803 RFM69:DUMP:REG=0x14 Value=0x40
                  13841 RFM69:DUMP:REG=0x15 Value=0xb0
                  13880 RFM69:DUMP:REG=0x16 Value=0x7b
                  13919 RFM69:DUMP:REG=0x17 Value=0x9b
                  13958 RFM69:DUMP:REG=0x18 Value=0x88
                  13996 RFM69:DUMP:REG=0x19 Value=0xe2
                  14035 RFM69:DUMP:REG=0x1a Value=0xe2
                  14074 RFM69:DUMP:REG=0x1b Value=0x40
                  14112 RFM69:DUMP:REG=0x1c Value=0x80
                  14151 RFM69:DUMP:REG=0x1d Value=0x06
                  14190 RFM69:DUMP:REG=0x1e Value=0x10
                  14229 RFM69:DUMP:REG=0x1f Value=0x00
                  14267 RFM69:DUMP:REG=0x20 Value=0x00
                  14306 RFM69:DUMP:REG=0x21 Value=0x00
                  14345 RFM69:DUMP:REG=0x22 Value=0x00
                  14383 RFM69:DUMP:REG=0x23 Value=0x02
                  14422 RFM69:DUMP:REG=0x24 Value=0xff
                  14461 RFM69:DUMP:REG=0x25 Value=0x40
                  14499 RFM69:DUMP:REG=0x26 Value=0x07
                  14538 RFM69:DUMP:REG=0x27 Value=0x80
                  14577 RFM69:DUMP:REG=0x28 Value=0x00
                  14616 RFM69:DUMP:REG=0x29 Value=0xe4
                  14654 RFM69:DUMP:REG=0x2a Value=0x00
                  14693 RFM69:DUMP:REG=0x2b Value=0x00
                  14732 RFM69:DUMP:REG=0x2c Value=0x00
                  14770 RFM69:DUMP:REG=0x2d Value=0x03
                  14809 RFM69:DUMP:REG=0x2e Value=0x88
                  14848 RFM69:DUMP:REG=0x2f Value=0x2d
                  14886 RFM69:DUMP:REG=0x30 Value=0x64
                  14925 RFM69:DUMP:REG=0x31 Value=0x00
                  14964 RFM69:DUMP:REG=0x32 Value=0x00
                  15003 RFM69:DUMP:REG=0x33 Value=0x00
                  15041 RFM69:DUMP:REG=0x34 Value=0x00
                  15080 RFM69:DUMP:REG=0x35 Value=0x00
                  15119 RFM69:DUMP:REG=0x36 Value=0x00
                  15157 RFM69:DUMP:REG=0x37 Value=0xd4
                  15196 RFM69:DUMP:REG=0x38 Value=0x40
                  15235 RFM69:DUMP:REG=0x39 Value=0xff
                  15274 RFM69:DUMP:REG=0x3a Value=0xff
                  15312 RFM69:DUMP:REG=0x3b Value=0x00
                  15351 RFM69:DUMP:REG=0x3c Value=0x05
                  15390 RFM69:DUMP:REG=0x3d Value=0x10
                  15428 RFM69:DUMP:REG=0x3e Value=0x00
                  15467 RFM69:DUMP:REG=0x3f Value=0x00
                  15506 RFM69:DUMP:REG=0x40 Value=0x00
                  15544 RFM69:DUMP:REG=0x41 Value=0x00
                  15583 RFM69:DUMP:REG=0x42 Value=0x00
                  15622 RFM69:DUMP:REG=0x43 Value=0x00
                  15661 RFM69:DUMP:REG=0x44 Value=0x00
                  15699 RFM69:DUMP:REG=0x45 Value=0x00
                  15738 RFM69:DUMP:REG=0x46 Value=0x00
                  15777 RFM69:DUMP:REG=0x47 Value=0x00
                  15815 RFM69:DUMP:REG=0x48 Value=0x00
                  15854 RFM69:DUMP:REG=0x49 Value=0x00
                  15893 RFM69:DUMP:REG=0x4a Value=0x00
                  15931 RFM69:DUMP:REG=0x4b Value=0x00
                  15970 RFM69:DUMP:REG=0x4c Value=0x00
                  16009 RFM69:DUMP:REG=0x4d Value=0x00
                  16048 RFM69:DUMP:REG=0x4e Value=0x01
                  16086 RFM69:DUMP:REG=0x4f Value=0x00
                  16125 TSM:INIT:TSP OK
                  16148 TSM:FPAR
                  16164 RFM69:SWR:SEND,TO=255,SEQ=0,RETRY=0
                  16209 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-36
                  16236 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-36
                  16264 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-36
                  16291 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-36
                  16318 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-36
                  16345 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-36
                  16373 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-36
                  16400 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-36
                  16427 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-36
                  16454 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-36
                  16482 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-36
                  16509 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-36
                  16536 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-36
                  16564 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-36
                  16591 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-36
                  16618 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-36
                  16645 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-36
                  16673 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-36
                  16700 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-36
                  16730 TSF:MSG:SEND,255-255-255-255,s=255,c=3,t=7,pt=0,l=0,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:
                  18810 !TSM:FPAR:NO REPLY
                  18836 TSM:FPAR
                  18851 RFM69:SWR:SEND,TO=255,SEQ=1,RETRY=0
                  18897 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-36
                  18924 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-36
                  18951 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-36
                  18978 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-36
                  19006 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-36
                  19033 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-36
                  19060 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-36
                  19087 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-36
                  19115 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-36
                  19142 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-36
                  19169 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-36
                  19196 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-36
                  19224 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-36
                  19251 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-36
                  19278 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-36
                  19305 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-36
                  19333 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-36
                  19360 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-36
                  19387 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-36
                  19418 TSF:MSG:SEND,255-255-255-255,s=255,c=3,t=7,pt=0,l=0,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:
                  20911 TSF:MSG:READ,0-0-255,s=255,c=3,t=20,pt=0,l=0,sg=0:
                  21497 !TSM:FPAR:NO REPLY
                  21523 TSM:FPAR
                  21538 RFM69:SWR:SEND,TO=255,SEQ=2,RETRY=0
                  21584 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-36
                  21611 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-36
                  21638 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-36
                  21665 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-36
                  21693 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-36
                  21720 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-36
                  21747 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-36
                  21774 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-36
                  21802 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-36
                  21829 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-36
                  21856 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-36
                  21883 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-36
                  21911 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-36
                  21938 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-36
                  21965 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-36
                  21992 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-36
                  22020 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-36
                  22047 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-36
                  22074 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-36
                  22105 TSF:MSG:SEND,255-255-255-255,s=255,c=3,t=7,pt=0,l=0,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:
                  24184 !TSM:FPAR:NO REPLY
                  24210 TSM:FPAR
                  24225 RFM69:SWR:SEND,TO=255,SEQ=3,RETRY=0
                  24271 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-36
                  24298 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-36
                  24325 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-36
                  24352 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-36
                  24380 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-36
                  24407 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-36
                  24434 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-36
                  24461 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-36
                  24489 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-36
                  24516 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-36
                  24543 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-36
                  24570 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-36
                  24598 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-36
                  24625 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-36
                  24652 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-36
                  24679 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-36
                  24707 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-36
                  24734 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-36
                  24761 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-36
                  24792 TSF:MSG:SEND,255-255-255-255,s=255,c=3,t=7,pt=0,l=0,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:
                  26871 !TSM:FPAR:FAIL
                  26893 TSM:FAIL:CNT=1
                  26915 TSM:FAIL:DIS
                  26934 TSF:TDI:TSL
                  26953 RFM69:RSL
                  

                  On the pi, in /etc/mysensors.conf it has
                  verbose=debug
                  Not sure if it needs to be set elsewhere.

                  Always produces this initialization, 1 sent message and just sits there.

                  Jul 30 16:51:25 INFO  Starting gateway...
                  Jul 30 16:51:25 INFO  Protocol version - 2.3.2-beta
                  Jul 30 16:51:25 DEBUG MCO:BGN:INIT GW,CP=RPNGL---,FQ=NA,REL=6,VER=2.3.2-beta
                  Jul 30 16:51:25 DEBUG TSF:LRT:OK
                  Jul 30 16:51:25 DEBUG TSM:INIT
                  Jul 30 16:51:25 DEBUG TSF:WUR:MS=0
                  Jul 30 16:51:25 DEBUG TSM:INIT:TSP OK
                  Jul 30 16:51:25 DEBUG TSM:INIT:GW MODE
                  Jul 30 16:51:25 DEBUG TSM:READY:ID=0,PAR=0,DIS=0
                  Jul 30 16:51:25 DEBUG MCO:REG:NOT NEEDED
                  Jul 30 16:51:25 DEBUG MCO:BGN:STP
                  Jul 30 16:51:25 DEBUG MCO:BGN:INIT OK,TSP=1
                  Jul 30 16:51:25 DEBUG GWT:RMQ:CONNECTING...
                  Jul 30 16:51:25 DEBUG connected to 127.0.0.1
                  Jul 30 16:51:25 DEBUG GWT:RMQ:OK
                  Jul 30 16:51:25 DEBUG GWT:TPS:TOPIC=mysensors-out/0/255/0/0/18,MSG SENT
                  Jul 30 16:51:25 DEBUG TSM:READY:NWD REQ
                  Jul 30 16:51:27 DEBUG ?TSF:MSG:SEND,0-0-255-255,s=255,c=3,t=20,pt=0,l=0,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:
                  
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                    wrote on last edited by
                    #17

                    Also I should mention I saw in the posts it says that some version of raspbian don't play with MySensors, so I've used main branch 2.3.1 and development 2.3.2 beta on Pi. Same results.

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                      #18

                      @Les, I'm still learning also :-)

                      In your first post you mentioned the wemos - rfm69hw hardware connections:
                      GND GND
                      3.3V VCC
                      D1 DIO0
                      D5 SCK
                      D6 MISO
                      D7 MOSI
                      D8 NSS

                      In previous posts, you mentioned in your sketch:
                      #define MY_RFM69_IRQ_PIN D1
                      #define MY_RFM69_IRQ_NUM MY_RFM69_IRQ_PIN
                      #define MY_RFM69_CS_PIN D8

                      But in the latest debug output, I see:

                      12946 RFM69:INIT:PIN,CS=15,IQP=5,IQN=5
                      

                      Your CS/NSS pin is now on D15 and the IRQ pin on D5?
                      @mfalkvidd: or must I interpret these numbers different?
                      (I don't want to hijack this thread, but I've the same problem with my SAMD21 M0 board, see my thread in the same section ;-) )

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                        @Les, I'm still learning also :-)

                        In your first post you mentioned the wemos - rfm69hw hardware connections:
                        GND GND
                        3.3V VCC
                        D1 DIO0
                        D5 SCK
                        D6 MISO
                        D7 MOSI
                        D8 NSS

                        In previous posts, you mentioned in your sketch:
                        #define MY_RFM69_IRQ_PIN D1
                        #define MY_RFM69_IRQ_NUM MY_RFM69_IRQ_PIN
                        #define MY_RFM69_CS_PIN D8

                        But in the latest debug output, I see:

                        12946 RFM69:INIT:PIN,CS=15,IQP=5,IQN=5
                        

                        Your CS/NSS pin is now on D15 and the IRQ pin on D5?
                        @mfalkvidd: or must I interpret these numbers different?
                        (I don't want to hijack this thread, but I've the same problem with my SAMD21 M0 board, see my thread in the same section ;-) )

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                        #19

                        @evb D1, D8, etc are just macros or variables. They (normally) resolve to numbers. What numbers they resolve to (and which macros are available) is set by the board files in the Arduino IDE.

                        I am not familiar with the M0 boards, but here is an example of what the macros look like: https://github.com/arduino/ArduinoCore-samd/blob/master/variants/arduino_mzero/variant.h

                        Here is a big table with numbers and pins for Arduino M0.

                        Here are the macros for D1 Mini: https://github.com/esp8266/Arduino/blob/master/variants/d1_mini/pins_arduino.h
                        Excerpt from that file:

                        static const uint8_t D8   = 15;
                        

                        The macros are replaced with their real values when compiling. So the debug output can only show the number, it can not show what macro was used. That's why the debug output shows 15 instead of D8.

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                          #20

                          Yes D8 = pin 15 :)

                          So any ideas on why the raspberry pi isn't sending parent information or "listening/responding" to the wemos?

                          As a side sanity check I will try a different raspberry pi. Can someone confirm the pins on Pi2/3?
                          Power - 1
                          Mosi -19
                          Miso -21
                          DIO - 22
                          Clk - 23
                          NSS - 24
                          GND - 25

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