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MYSBootloader 1.3pre2 testing

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    tlustoch
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    #63

    Please, can you provide source code? I need to configure radio pins (default MySensors CE and CS pins 9 and 10 are PWM so I need to connect the radio in other way). Thanks a lot!

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      Tigroenot
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      #64

      Please help to debug:
      0 MCO:BGN:INIT NODE,CP=RNNNA--,VER=2.1.0-beta
      4 TSM:INIT
      4 TSF:WUR:MS=0
      12 !TSM:INIT:TSP FAIL
      14 TSM:FAIL:CNT=1
      16 TSM:FAIL:PDT

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      • TigroenotT Tigroenot

        Please help to debug:
        0 MCO:BGN:INIT NODE,CP=RNNNA--,VER=2.1.0-beta
        4 TSM:INIT
        4 TSF:WUR:MS=0
        12 !TSM:INIT:TSP FAIL
        14 TSM:FAIL:CNT=1
        16 TSM:FAIL:PDT

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        Lorenzo
        wrote on last edited by
        #65

        @Tigroenot Hi,

        TSM Transmission
        TSP Transport
        PDT Power Down

        !TSM:INIT:TSP FAIL Error during Transport initialization (Radio)
        TSM:FAILURE Error on Transmition (of course, you have a radio error)
        TSM:FAILURE:PDT Radio in Power Down (due to the error)

        Check your radio cabling. If all ok add a capacitor on radio power pins

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          Tigroenot
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          #66

          The radio is not wired, it's directly soldered as a chip. I use MySensors Stable Node by @Koresh, but the nrf chips I got from China are probably counterfeit or don't work at all :)

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            karlheinz2000
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            #67

            After flasing a node with ISP (bootloader+sketch) the node will not start since the eeprom is emty (forgot to enable eeprom safe). Node needs to get a ID from controller, even if ID is defined in the sketch. After receiving a ID from controller the node starts and uses the ID from sketch.
            Any solution to overcome this?

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            • karlheinz2000K karlheinz2000

              After flasing a node with ISP (bootloader+sketch) the node will not start since the eeprom is emty (forgot to enable eeprom safe). Node needs to get a ID from controller, even if ID is defined in the sketch. After receiving a ID from controller the node starts and uses the ID from sketch.
              Any solution to overcome this?

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              mfalkvidd
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              wrote on last edited by mfalkvidd
              #68

              @karlheinz2000 that should not happen. Starting from empty eeprom is normal, that's what all nodes do the first time.

              Could you post debug output of the node and the gateway when it fails to use the defined id?
              Just to check: the id was defined before including MySensors.h right?

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                #69

                Attached the log file from MYSC. After activating AUTO ID the node starts. No other GW active.
                No serial output during this time.
                Node ID is defined before including .h.

                Node is flashed via ISP (Dragon) with "...with_bootloader.hex".

                0_1483653188071_MySensors_20170105-223345.log

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                • karlheinz2000K karlheinz2000

                  Attached the log file from MYSC. After activating AUTO ID the node starts. No other GW active.
                  No serial output during this time.
                  Node ID is defined before including .h.

                  Node is flashed via ISP (Dragon) with "...with_bootloader.hex".

                  0_1483653188071_MySensors_20170105-223345.log

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                  tekka
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                  wrote on last edited by tekka
                  #70

                  @karlheinz2000 I'm not sure I understand you correctly:
                  With a cleared EEPROM, the bootloader will not know any ID defined in the sketch. Instead, the bootloader will fetch a new ID from the controller and store it in EEPROM. Once the sketch starts it will either overtake this newly assigned ID (if MY_NODE_ID == AUTO) or overwrite and use a static ID (if MY_NODE_ID != AUTO) from now on. Does this answer your question?

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                    karlheinz2000
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                    #71

                    Understood.
                    But if I'm not using MYSB, I can flash a sketch with defined ID and this will work instantly in the network.
                    With MYSB I always have to do assign a new ID just to get the node to run the first time after flashing.
                    Any chance to get MYSB to know, if a sketch is an flash?
                    And start this sketch, which then will use the defined ID or request a new ID from controller and writes the eeprom?

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                    • karlheinz2000K karlheinz2000

                      Understood.
                      But if I'm not using MYSB, I can flash a sketch with defined ID and this will work instantly in the network.
                      With MYSB I always have to do assign a new ID just to get the node to run the first time after flashing.
                      Any chance to get MYSB to know, if a sketch is an flash?
                      And start this sketch, which then will use the defined ID or request a new ID from controller and writes the eeprom?

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                      tekka
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                      wrote on last edited by
                      #72

                      @karlheinz2000 said:

                      But if I'm not using MYSB, I can flash a sketch with defined ID and this will work instantly in the network.

                      Yes

                      With MYSB I always have to do assign a new ID just to get the node to run the first time after flashing.

                      Only true if EEPROM (i.e. ID address location) was cleared.

                      Any chance to get MYSB to know, if a sketch is an flash?
                      And start this sketch, which then will use the defined ID or request a new ID from controller and writes the eeprom?

                      During booting, MYSBootloader calculates the FW CRC in flash and verifies it against the FW CRC stored in EEPROM (which is written after a successful OTA FW update) - if it matches, the sketch starts, if not, the bootloader remains active.

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