platformio and mysensors for atmega328p on breadboard?
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Hi all,
I am new to MySensors, and I have only limited experience with platformio and Arduino programming in general.
I was able to get the temperature sensor built with a Nano and an NRF24L01+ I had laying around -- worked great! As usual, I used platformio to manage the dependencies and the build (I don't care much for the Arduino editor or library and board manager).
Now I want to make a version of the same sketch using an atmega328p on a breadboard. I figure it should work as it's the same MCU.
However, I'm running into a slew of errors, mostly "not declared in this scope." My INO file is identical to the one from the temp sensor tutorial.
In file included from .piolibdeps/MySensors_ID548/MySensors.h:257:0, from rf24_temp/src/tempsensor.ino:38: .piolibdeps/MySensors_ID548/core/MyTransport.cpp: In function 'void stInitTransition()': .piolibdeps/MySensors_ID548/core/MyTransport.cpp:80:45: error: 'hwReadConfigBlock' was not declared in this scope sizeof(transportConfig_t)); ^ .piolibdeps/MySensors_ID548/core/MyTransport.cpp: In function 'void stInitUpdate()': .piolibdeps/MySensors_ID548/core/MyTransport.cpp:108:61: error: 'hwWriteConfig' was not declared in this scope hwWriteConfig(EEPROM_NODE_ID_ADDRESS, (uint8_t)MY_NODE_ID); ^ .piolibdeps/MySensors_ID548/core/MyTransport.cpp: In function 'void stUplinkUpdate()': .piolibdeps/MySensors_ID548/core/MyTransport.cpp:232:43: error: 'hwMillis' was not declared in this scope _transportSM.lastUplinkCheck = hwMillis(); ^ .piolibdeps/MySensors_ID548/core/MyTransport.cpp: In function 'void transportSwitchSM(transportState_t&)': .piolibdeps/MySensors_ID548/core/MyTransport.cpp:342:37: error: 'hwMillis' was not declared in this scope _transportSM.stateEnter = hwMillis(); // save time ^ .piolibdeps/MySensors_ID548/core/MyTransport.cpp: In function 'uint32_t transportTimeInState()': .piolibdeps/MySensors_ID548/core/MyTransport.cpp:347:18: error: 'hwMillis' was not declared in this scope return hwMillis() - _transportSM.stateEnter;
So far I've found a few useful links:
- https://github.com/platformio/platformio-core/issues/331
- https://github.com/platformio/platformio-core/issues/298
- https://forum.mysensors.org/topic/3306/platformio-and-mysensors-development-branch/6
What I've tried (with a
pio run target=clean
before each attempted build):- Adding
#include <Arduino.h>
to the top of my sketch (nothing changes) - Specifying
build_flags = -I/path/to/MySensors
- Specifying
lib_ignore = MySensors
I'm using:
- MacOS 10.13.1
- platformio 3.4.1
- MySensors 2.1.1
My
platformio.ini
:[env:328p8m] platform = atmelavr board = 328p8m framework = arduino upload_protocol = usbasp lib_deps = MySensors DallasTemperature build_flags = -I../MySensors lib_ignore = MySensors
Any ideas? Again, this builds fine with the same code but using a nano as the target platform, just won't build for the atmega328p for some reason.
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Hi, welcome to the mysensors forum.
About your problem, I'm not entirely sure that is mysensors related. Have you asked in the platformio forum?
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@gohan -- thanks! Sorry for the delayed response, thought I had email notifications for replies set up, but I guess not. Yeah, I'm not sure either, but I've used platformio for a number of other projects without running into this issue, so I thought there might be people here using MySensors with platformio that could perhaps shed some light.
I'll ask over at their community forum first, and if I don't have any luck will likely make issues at both repos.
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I have installed the mysensors lib from platformio (platformio lib install xx, or something like that)
And my platformio.ini file look like this:
[env:pro8MHzatmega328] platform = atmelavr framework = arduino board = pro8MHzatmega328
I think you could remove the build_flags and the lib_ignore
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Solved with some changes in the Dallas temp library (and platformio 3.5 which allows installing a library from a git url).
My thread there: https://community.platformio.org/t/platformio-and-mysensors-for-atmega328p-on-breadboard-was-not-declared-in-this-scope/2994/7?u=n8henrie