MYSBootloader 1.3.0-beta.3
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@tsjoender said in MYSBootloader 1.3.0-beta.3:
@cdr @Henry I ran into the same issue. Turned out to be a syntax issue in the boards.txt file. If you change:
MYSBL.menu.frequency.MYSBL16.f_cpu=16000000Linto
MYSBL.menu.frequency.MYSBL16.build.f_cpu=16000000LThen it works again. Adding build. needs to be done for the other menu entries as well.
thanks a lot!
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Hello,
I am currently testing the OTA features with a "My Slim 2AA Battery Node", MYSBootloader 1.3.0-rc.1, MYSController Build 3316 and the original example sketch "PassiveNode" (MySensors 2.2.0). Unfortunately, no reboot will be performed if I want to execute it via the MYSController. Even with a firmware update, no reboot is performed. If I disconnect the sensor from the battery and reconnect, the firmware update will be executed. Am I doing something wrong or is this a software bug?Regards
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Hello.
First, thanks to everybody developing all the stuff that is here, these are awesome projects and sorry to resurrect an old thread.Second, i am trying to use the firmware update feature from MYSController, build 3316, with MYSBootloader, 1.3.0-rc1 8MHz, on a barebone atmega 328pu 28dip .
The device is running a simple thermistor sketch and reports happily to my RPi running MySensors ethernet gateway version 2.3.1-alpha(I have tried with version 2.2.0 as well).
I get the "reboot" screen if i choose the firmware after setting the device as a "Board with MYSBootloader" and the device clearly reboots but does not start any firmware download.And of course, i am running nrf24l01+. Device is batterypowered from an 18650 li-ion, through a mcp1700 LDO 3.3v 250mA. 10uF on the nrf between vcc and gnd.
Device is set to sleep for 60 secs, but is also set to smartsleep for 500ms, as i read somewhere had solved other peoples issues.Edit: I believe i was being stupid as i first burned the bootloader using arduino as isp and then burned the sketch, alas, erasing bootloader.
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Hello.
First, thanks to everybody developing all the stuff that is here, these are awesome projects and sorry to resurrect an old thread.Second, i am trying to use the firmware update feature from MYSController, build 3316, with MYSBootloader, 1.3.0-rc1 8MHz, on a barebone atmega 328pu 28dip .
The device is running a simple thermistor sketch and reports happily to my RPi running MySensors ethernet gateway version 2.3.1-alpha(I have tried with version 2.2.0 as well).
I get the "reboot" screen if i choose the firmware after setting the device as a "Board with MYSBootloader" and the device clearly reboots but does not start any firmware download.And of course, i am running nrf24l01+. Device is batterypowered from an 18650 li-ion, through a mcp1700 LDO 3.3v 250mA. 10uF on the nrf between vcc and gnd.
Device is set to sleep for 60 secs, but is also set to smartsleep for 500ms, as i read somewhere had solved other peoples issues.Edit: I believe i was being stupid as i first burned the bootloader using arduino as isp and then burned the sketch, alas, erasing bootloader.
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Hello, everyone. Has anyone ever encountered a problem where after a power surge the device on this bootloader stops working? When I first encountered this, I did some tests. They're confirmed. This applies only to network devices. With the battery there are no such problems at all. So I had to switch to DuaiOptiboot. All stable. I do a bit of home programming :) so I don't think the problem is on my side, simple bugs are excluded.
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Hello, everyone. Has anyone ever encountered a problem where after a power surge the device on this bootloader stops working? When I first encountered this, I did some tests. They're confirmed. This applies only to network devices. With the battery there are no such problems at all. So I had to switch to DuaiOptiboot. All stable. I do a bit of home programming :) so I don't think the problem is on my side, simple bugs are excluded.
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+1 for more details please, regarding hw and the power supply, mcu, fuses too.
weird problem.. it works on batt but not on AC?? how do you replicate these power surge?
if you have AC powered nodes sensible to power surge, transcient, I would add a TVS diode on the dc power supply side, and I would protect signals if needed. adding some filtering does not hurt too, pcb gnd isolation/shielding plane as well.
Because, "even if" there is something related to mys bootloader, it seems also related to surge protection.. -
@berkseo Can you share additional details regarding your tests, ideally including logs that showed the proper function of the bootloader before the surge and after - what tool are you using for OTA updates?
@tekka said in MYSBootloader 1.3.0-beta.3:
Can you share additional details regarding your tests, ideally including logs that showed the proper function of the bootloader before the surge and after - what tool are you using for OTA updates?
Now not many can to share on the subject. We need to reproduce the problem again. OTA through the Majordomo system. But it's not about the update. The device died during a power surge, a feeling that was in the mode of receiving firmware due to the jump. Only re-recording the bootloader helped restore the device.
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+1 for more details please, regarding hw and the power supply, mcu, fuses too.
weird problem.. it works on batt but not on AC?? how do you replicate these power surge?
if you have AC powered nodes sensible to power surge, transcient, I would add a TVS diode on the dc power supply side, and I would protect signals if needed. adding some filtering does not hurt too, pcb gnd isolation/shielding plane as well.
Because, "even if" there is something related to mys bootloader, it seems also related to surge protection..@scalz The problem was seen when the voltage surge in the network. It was later reproduced using supercapacitors. Let's try to reproduce the problem as follows: power the unit from 3.3 V, hang the supercapacitor on 1F in parallel and the led on the power through the 1K resistor, wait until the supercapacitor is charged, then wait for the discharge and on the verge of turning off ~ 2V, apply power pulses. I can't debug it right now. Will time will make. Bootloader latest version.
There was a filter and a stabilizer. power surges are in principle excluded -
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Hello,
can the bootloader also be used on an Atmega32U4? After programming, the Atmega is no longer recognized by the Usb port of the PC. Should programming via the IDE (Arduino, PlatformIO) still be possible or will it only work via MyController?@mafe I don't have experience with FOTA, but this part of the documentation might help:
The MySensors master branch does not support upload through ftdi / serial (but the development branch does).
But I don't think MYSBootloader has support for Atmega32U4 at all.
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Thanks for your answer!
Sorry, I forgot to mention that I want to do FOTA via an MQTT gateway. Is that working at all right now?@mafe said in MYSBootloader 1.3.0-beta.3:
imenticato di dire che voglio fare FOTA tramite un gateway MQTT. Sta f
If I understand OTA well with an MQTT gateway it is not possible. This at least using MYSBootloader
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Hello, in one of the devices on mega2560 I want to use MYSBootloader for FOTA. Is this even possible for mega2560?
I changed the MYSBootloader sources for mega2560, the update is on, but it is looping (i.e. it reaches 100% and starts again), I think that the problem is in calculating the CRC of the firmware and I need to fix the static uint16_t calcCRCrom (const uint16_t len) function, but I have lack of knowledge, as I'm not a programmer, but just an amateur. Can someone help or suggest?P.S. Sorry for my english, it's all google translate
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Hi, have been using myscontroller more than a year now and at some point i couldn't use OTA on devices, all the sensor data is coming in nicely. I don't know if it was due to updated arduino or i messed up something in my doards.txt or something else...
So question is if someone can give me versions/links to working solution?
https://github.com/mysensors/MySensorsBootloaderRF24/tree/development doesn't work.I'm using ProMini 16Mhz with external oscillator. Arduino is 1.8.13, MySensors 2.2.2,
Myscontroller 1.0.0beta:b3316. -
Hi, have been using myscontroller more than a year now and at some point i couldn't use OTA on devices, all the sensor data is coming in nicely. I don't know if it was due to updated arduino or i messed up something in my doards.txt or something else...
So question is if someone can give me versions/links to working solution?
https://github.com/mysensors/MySensorsBootloaderRF24/tree/development doesn't work.I'm using ProMini 16Mhz with external oscillator. Arduino is 1.8.13, MySensors 2.2.2,
Myscontroller 1.0.0beta:b3316. -
That's the problem, i don't know what exactly happened/caused this. That's why i'm asking for working solutions/versions so i can try to trace back what might be wrong with my setup.
Also now i remembered that i had to renew gateway with esp8266 since previous broke down. I don't know for sure that i had previously ota feature for gateway enabled.
GW sketch:// Enable debug prints to serial monitor #define MY_DEBUG // kui lae peale ei jõua #define MY_SIGNING_WEAK_SECURITY //!< Nodes that present themselves as not requiring signing or whitelisting will be cleared of this requirement at the receiving end. //#define MY_DEBUG_VERBOSE_SIGNING //!< Enable signing related debug prints to serial monitor //#define MY_SIGNING_SOFT //!< Software signing //#define MY_SIGNING_REQUEST_SIGNATURES // Enable this if you want destination node to sign all messages sent to this node. //#define MY_SIGNING_SOFT_RANDOMSEED_PIN A0 //!< Unconnected analog pin for random seed #define MY_RADIO_RF24 #define MY_GATEWAY_ESP8266 #define MY_WIFI_SSID "hidden" #define MY_WIFI_PASSWORD "hidden" // Enable MY_IP_ADDRESS here if you want a static ip address (no DHCP) #define MY_IP_ADDRESS hidden //#define MY_CONTROLLER_URL_ADDRESS "my.controller.org" #define MY_HOSTNAME "hidden" // If using static ip you need to define Gateway and Subnet address as well #define MY_IP_GATEWAY_ADDRESS hidden #define MY_IP_SUBNET_ADDRESS hidden // The port to keep open on node server mode #define MY_PORT hidden // How many clients should be able to connect to this gateway (default 1) #define MY_GATEWAY_MAX_CLIENTS 2 #include <ArduinoOTA.h> #include <MySensors.h> void setup() { Serial.begin(115200); // Setup locally attached sensors ArduinoOTA.onStart([]() { Serial.println("ArduinoOTA start"); }); ArduinoOTA.onEnd([]() { Serial.println("\nArduinoOTA end"); }); ArduinoOTA.onProgress([](unsigned int progress, unsigned int total) { Serial.printf("OTA Progress: %u%%\r", (progress / (total / 100))); }); ArduinoOTA.onError([](ota_error_t error) { Serial.printf("Error[%u]: ", error); if (error == OTA_AUTH_ERROR) { Serial.println("Auth Failed"); } else if (error == OTA_BEGIN_ERROR) { Serial.println("Begin Failed"); } else if (error == OTA_CONNECT_ERROR) { Serial.println("Connect Failed"); } else if (error == OTA_RECEIVE_ERROR) { Serial.println("Receive Failed"); } else if (error == OTA_END_ERROR) { Serial.println("End Failed"); } }); ArduinoOTA.begin(); } void presentation() { sendSketchInfo("GW", "1"); // Present locally attached sensors here } void loop() { // Send locally attached sensors data here ArduinoOTA.handle(); }I remember when i got it first working year(s) ago i tried also different bootloaders, fiddled with fuse settings and eventually got it working perfectly, but now (since i've updated arduino) maybe my board settings are incorrect.