💬 Building a Raspberry Pi Gateway
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Does anyone know if the Raspberry implementation have a UserPassword option for ./configure MQTT
@Michael-Curtis Nevermind, I fixed it.... you ned to add :
--my-mqtt-password=<PASS> MQTT password --my-mqtt-client-id=<ID> MQTT client id.Under "cat"
And for the actual options under "opt do"
--my-mqtt-user=*) CPPFLAGS="-DMY_MQTT_USER=\\\"${optarg}\\\" $CPPFLAGS" ;; --my-mqtt-password=*) CPPFLAGS="-DMY_MQTT_PASSWORD=\\\"${optarg}\\\" $CPPFLAGS" ;;then just add those option flags to the ./configure and run make
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what means "5VReg -> 3.3V" in raspberry? can connect directly to 3.3V or if requied connecto to 5V with regulator to obtain 3.3v?
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first sorry about the basics question but I think many people have the same questions and can't find the answers:
After connecting the radio (including IRQ on 15pin) and the info LEDs to the GPIO, how to config it?- Do I need to configure all the info on the same command, or can I send the command "./configure --" many times for different configs?
- Do I need to configure it as a MQTT gateway?
- Where did the 127.0.0.1 IP come from?
- Does MQTT use internet connection?
- Why do you talk about Serial Gateway here, once we have a specific type for it? this type is about using GPIO only, isn't it? That is confusing!!!
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Hi,
Can I use pin 18 (GPIO 24) on my RPi3 for IRQ usage? Should I?
If I compile with --my-rf24-irq-pin=18, no date is received when the gateway starts.
I Cannot use pin 15 because that pin is covered by my Z-wave.me board.
Regards,
Erik -
what means "5VReg -> 3.3V" in raspberry? can connect directly to 3.3V or if requied connecto to 5V with regulator to obtain 3.3v?
@Roberto-Mo-Ca If you are using the nrf24 PA/LNA version you need to use a 5V->3.3V regulator otherwise you can connect to the 3.3v pin.
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Hi :) Does anybody know how to use MY_SIGNING_NODE_WHITELISTING in gateway raspbery pi? Where I must create/edit white list with my nodes?
@macvictor For the MY_SIGNING_NODE_WHITELISTING, you can uncomment and edit it in MyConfig.h or add it to the examples/mysgw.cpp.
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first sorry about the basics question but I think many people have the same questions and can't find the answers:
After connecting the radio (including IRQ on 15pin) and the info LEDs to the GPIO, how to config it?- Do I need to configure all the info on the same command, or can I send the command "./configure --" many times for different configs?
- Do I need to configure it as a MQTT gateway?
- Where did the 127.0.0.1 IP come from?
- Does MQTT use internet connection?
- Why do you talk about Serial Gateway here, once we have a specific type for it? this type is about using GPIO only, isn't it? That is confusing!!!
You execute ./configure once with all your options to set your gateway.
You need to decide what type of gateway you want to build: ethernet, serial or mqtt:
https://www.mysensors.org/build/select_gatewayTake a look at the link and let me know if you still have any questions.
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thaks @marceloaqno but I was wondering there was a new type of gateway named Raspberry Gateway, were we could connect the radio directly on the GPIO and config it locally, without internet, because of that I also would like to know if MQTT uses internet connection.
I actually use a serial gateway connected to Pi USG and it works without internet...
I just want to have only one device...
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thaks @marceloaqno but I was wondering there was a new type of gateway named Raspberry Gateway, were we could connect the radio directly on the GPIO and config it locally, without internet, because of that I also would like to know if MQTT uses internet connection.
I actually use a serial gateway connected to Pi USG and it works without internet...
I just want to have only one device...
Thanks@OliverDog You can configure the RPi to be any of the 3 types: ethernet, serial or mqtt, with the nrf24 attached to it.
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@OliverDog You can configure the RPi to be any of the 3 types: ethernet, serial or mqtt, with the nrf24 attached to it.
@marceloaqno WOWWW
now I understood... but I think this is not clear on the build steps...
I choose a Serial Gateway, but on that lines, they say:
"If for some reason you can't use the GPIO pins of the Raspberry Pi, you could connect the radio to a arduino with the GatewaySerial sketch and feed the pi through a serial port:"So I assumed the serial gateway is the same I already use...
So, where do I get directions to config a serial gateway with the radio attached to the GPIO?Thanks
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@marceloaqno WOWWW
now I understood... but I think this is not clear on the build steps...
I choose a Serial Gateway, but on that lines, they say:
"If for some reason you can't use the GPIO pins of the Raspberry Pi, you could connect the radio to a arduino with the GatewaySerial sketch and feed the pi through a serial port:"So I assumed the serial gateway is the same I already use...
So, where do I get directions to config a serial gateway with the radio attached to the GPIO?Thanks
@OliverDog Which controller are you using(or are planning to use)?
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Hi,
Can I use pin 18 (GPIO 24) on my RPi3 for IRQ usage? Should I?
If I compile with --my-rf24-irq-pin=18, no date is received when the gateway starts.
I Cannot use pin 15 because that pin is covered by my Z-wave.me board.
Regards,
Erik@Erik-Tamminga Some pins may have some restrictions, I couldn't find any good info about that. Try using another pin (GPIO 25).
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@OliverDog Which controller are you using(or are planning to use)?
@marceloaqno I already use Home Assistant with a Serial Gateway connected on pi USB.
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@marceloaqno I already use Home Assistant with a Serial Gateway connected on pi USB.
@OliverDog Home Assistant supports ethernet gateways, I recommend you go with that.
./configure --my-gateway=ethernet --my-transport=nrf24(The default settings is to use ethernet and nrf24, so you could omit them)
and add to it any of your custom options.
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I have a question regarding the
--my-serial-groupnameoption: since I start the gateway under an user account with sudo, the gateway device ([EDIT] symlink) will be created with ownership root:root. Shouldn't it be created with root:dialout (as I chose dialout as group in my case)?[DELETED]
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I have a question regarding the
--my-serial-groupnameoption: since I start the gateway under an user account with sudo, the gateway device ([EDIT] symlink) will be created with ownership root:root. Shouldn't it be created with root:dialout (as I chose dialout as group in my case)?[DELETED]
@Madhias /dev/pts/2 it's the one who holds the specified group ownership
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@Madhias /dev/pts/2 it's the one who holds the specified group ownership
@marceloaqno OK, many thanks for that hint!
I was wrong from the beginning on, since I thought my configuration for the gateway was correct because of
--my-serial-groupname=dialout- but that was not compiled. I edited now the mysgw.cpp manually (there was tty instead of dialout; and of course there was all the time the warning when compiling...). Now it works! Without chmod, or chowning anything later! -
@marceloaqno Thank's for you help. I have other question.. general I try configure my gateway to work with security & signing, but they doesn't work. Where is problem? On the bottom i send point what it do it:
Gateway:
./configure --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=mygateway1 --my-mqtt-password=PASS --my-mqtt-user=USER --my-rf24-encryption-enabled --my-signing=software --my-signing-request-signatures --my-signing-request-gw-signatures-from-allmakesudo make installsudo systemctl enable mysgw.servicesudo systemctl start mysgw.servicesudo mysgw --gen-soft-hmac-keysudo mysgw --set-soft-hmac-key=02417628BC1573CC380...sudo mysgw --gen-soft-serial-keysudo mysgw --set-soft-serial-key=00762CD152B868F7EBsudo mysgw --gen-aes-keysudo mysgw --set-aes-key= A790AD78B2D8B4DBBB5B2C4B9DD6DAF3
Node:
- Load script
SecurityPersonalizer.ino - Uncomment and send sketch to arduino
#define USE_SOFT_SIGNING #define STORE_SOFT_KEY #define USER_SOFT_KEY #define STORE_SOFT_SERIAL #define STORE_AES_KEY #define USER_AES_KEY #define MY_SOFT_HMAC_KEY 0X2,0X41,0X76,0X28,0XBC,0X15,0X73,0XCC,0X38... #define MY_AES_KEY 0XA7,0X90,0XAD,0X78,0XB2,0XD8...- Read all value from EPROM (test save):
Personalization sketch for MySensors usage. ------------------------------------------- EEPROM configuration: SOFT_HMAC_KEY | 02417628BC1573CC380DE0FADF7C87D7D3C77272A783E6E438786A07C3A8C6CF SOFT_SERIAL | 39BB1370C289643251 AES_KEY | A790AD78B2D8B4DBBB5B2C4B9DD6DAF3 -------------------------------- Personalization is now complete.- Send sample sketch to arduino:
//!< Enable debug prints to serial monitor #define MY_DEBUG //!< Enable signing related debug prints to serial monitor #define MY_DEBUG_VERBOSE_SIGNING // Enable NRF24L01 radio type #define MY_RADIO_NRF24 // Select soft signing #define MY_SIGNING_SOFT // Enable lockdown of node if suspicious activity is detected //-->> #define MY_NODE_LOCK_FEATURE // Enable node whitelisting //#define MY_SIGNING_NODE_WHITELISTING {{.nodeId = GATEWAY_ADDRESS,.serial = {0x09,0x08,0x07,0x06,0x05,0x04,0x03,0x02,0x01}}} // Enable this if you want destination node to sign all messages sent to this node. #define MY_SIGNING_REQUEST_SIGNATURES // SETTINGS FOR MY_SIGNING_SOFT #define MY_SIGNING_SOFT_RANDOMSEED_PIN 7 //!< Unconnected analog pin for random seed // Add repeater function to this sensor #define MY_REPEATER_FEATURE #include <SPI.h> #include <MySensors.h> #include <Bounce2.h> #define RELAY_PIN 4 // Arduino Digital I/O pin number for relay #define BUTTON_PIN 3 // Arduino Digital I/O pin number for button #define CHILD_ID 1 // Id of the sensor child #define RELAY_ON 1 #define RELAY_OFF 0 Bounce debouncer = Bounce(); int oldValue = 0; bool state; MyMessage msg(CHILD_ID, V_LIGHT); void setup() { // Setup the button pinMode(BUTTON_PIN, INPUT); // Activate internal pull-up digitalWrite(BUTTON_PIN, HIGH); // After setting up the button, setup debouncer debouncer.attach(BUTTON_PIN); debouncer.interval(5); // Make sure relays are off when starting up digitalWrite(RELAY_PIN, RELAY_OFF); // Then set relay pins in output mode pinMode(RELAY_PIN, OUTPUT); // Set relay to last known state (using eeprom storage) state = loadState(CHILD_ID); digitalWrite(RELAY_PIN, state ? RELAY_ON : RELAY_OFF); } void presentation() { // Send the sketch version information to the gateway and Controller sendSketchInfo("Relay & Button", "1.0"); // Register all sensors to gw (they will be created as child devices) present(CHILD_ID, S_LIGHT, "Switch Secure Sensor", false); } /* Example on how to asynchronously check for new messages from gw */ void loop() { debouncer.update(); // Get the update value int value = debouncer.read(); // if (value != oldValue && value == 0) { send(msg.set(state ? false : true), true); // Send new state and request ack back // } // oldValue = value; delay(5000); } void receive(const MyMessage &message) { // We only expect one type of message from controller. But we better check anyway. if (message.isAck()) { Serial.println("This is an ack from gateway"); } if (message.type == V_LIGHT) { // Change relay state state = message.getBool(); digitalWrite(RELAY_PIN, state ? RELAY_ON : RELAY_OFF); // Store state in eeprom // saveState(CHILD_ID, state); // Write some debug info Serial.print("Incoming change for sensor:"); Serial.print(message.sensor); Serial.print(", New status: "); Serial.println(message.getBool()); } }And finally in Arduino Serial Monitor I see:
0 MCO:BGN:INIT REPEATER,CP=RNNRAS-,VER=2.1.1 4 TSM:INIT 5 TSF:WUR:MS=0 11 TSM:INIT:TSP OK 13 TSF:SID:OK,ID=105 15 TSM:FPAR 16 Will not sign message for destination 255 as it does not require it 58 TSF:MSG:SEND,105-105-255-255,s=255,c=3,t=7,pt=0,l=0,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK: 2065 !TSM:FPAR:NO REPLY 2067 TSM:FPAR 2068 Will not sign message for destination 255 as it does not require it 2110 TSF:MSG:SEND,105-105-255-255,s=255,c=3,t=7,pt=0,l=0,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK: 4117 !TSM:FPAR:NO REPLY 4119 TSM:FPAR 4120 Will not sign message for destination 255 as it does not require it 4162 TSF:MSG:SEND,105-105-255-255,s=255,c=3,t=7,pt=0,l=0,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK: 6169 !TSM:FPAR:NO REPLY 6171 TSM:FPAR 6172 Will not sign message for destination 255 as it does not require it 6214 TSF:MSG:SEND,105-105-255-255,s=255,c=3,t=7,pt=0,l=0,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK: 8221 !TSM:FPAR:FAIL 8222 TSM:FAIL:CNT=1 8224 TSM:FAIL:PDTand in gateway i see:
sudo mysgw -d mysgw: Starting gateway... mysgw: Protocol version - 2.1.1 mysgw: MCO:BGN:INIT GW,CP=RNNG-S-,VER=2.1.1 mysgw: TSF:LRT:OK mysgw: TSM:INIT mysgw: TSF:WUR:MS=0 mysgw: TSM:INIT:TSP OK mysgw: TSM:INIT:GW MODE mysgw: TSM:READY:ID=0,PAR=0,DIS=0 mysgw: MCO:REG:NOT NEEDED mysgw: MCO:BGN:STP mysgw: MCO:BGN:INIT OK,TSP=1 mysgw: Attempting MQTT connection... mysgw: connected to 127.0.0.1 mysgw: MQTT connected mysgw: Sending message on topic: mysensors-out/0/255/0/0/18 mysgw: TSF:MSG:READ,171-107-54,s=221,c=2,t=131,pt=4,l=25,sg=0:-1418183441 mysgw: !TSF:MSG:PVER,3=2 mysgw: TSF:MSG:READ,135-23-172,s=20,c=3,t=200,pt=7,l=25,sg=0:-0.00000178 mysgw: !TSF:MSG:PVER,1=2 mysgw: TSF:MSG:READ,34-66-89,s=168,c=1,t=9,pt=1,l=25,sg=0:56 mysgw: !TSF:MSG:PVER,1=2 mysgw: TSF:MSG:READ,223-46-240,s=112,c=5,t=192,pt=5,l=11,sg=1:1407647670 mysgw: TSF:MSG:REL MSG mysgw: !TSF:RTE:240 UNKNOWN mysgw: !TSF:MSG:SEND,223-0-240-240,s=112,c=5,t=192,pt=5,l=11,sg=1,ft=0,st=NACK:1407647670 mysgw: TSF:MSG:READ,183-139-129,s=37,c=6,t=155,pt=1,l=21,sg=0:48 mysgw: !TSF:MSG:PVER,0=2 mysgw: TSF:MSG:READ,139-214-233,s=61,c=3,t=193,pt=7,l=0,sg=1:0.00000000 mysgw: TSF:MSG:REL MSG mysgw: !TSF:RTE:233 UNKNOWN mysgw: !TSF:MSG:SEND,139-0-233-233,s=61,c=3,t=193,pt=7,l=0,sg=1,ft=0,st=NACK:0.00000000 mysgw: TSF:MSG:READ,83-33-7,s=179,c=2,t=27,pt=4,l=25,sg=1:-2057270722 mysgw: !TSF:MSG:PVER,3=2 mysgw: TSF:MSG:READ,110-148-67,s=113,c=0,t=158,pt=1,l=9,sg=1:251 mysgw: !TSF:MSG:PVER,1=2 mysgw: TSF:MSG:READ,75-209-102,s=204,c=7,t=25,pt=1,l=11,sg=1:52 mysgw: !TSF:MSG:PVER,0=2 mysgw: TSF:MSG:READ,184-209-235,s=58,c=1,t=140,pt=6,l=23,sg=1:1DC404A5401119FACF0000000000000000000000000000 mysgw: !TSF:MSG:PVER,3=2 mysgw: TSF:MSG:READ,172-203-51,s=140,c=2,t=173,pt=0,l=1,sg=1:? mysgw: TSF:MSG:REL MSG mysgw: !TSF:RTE:51 UNKNOWN mysgw: !TSF:MSG:SEND,172-0-51-51,s=140,c=2,t=173,pt=0,l=1,sg=1,ft=0,st=NACK:?Where is problem?
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