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RFM69 ATC not working?

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  • T TSD

    @mfalkvidd
    Do you mean

    #define MY_DEBUG_VERBOSE_GATEWAY
    

    That uses the GATEWAY_DEBUG("text") macro that you are referring to. I tried that, but it doesn't give any additional output in the log.

    Yes, this is the complete code I run:

    sudo ./configure --my-transport=rfm69 --my-rfm69-frequency=868 --my-is-rfm69hw --my-gateway=serial --my-serial-is-pty --my-serial-pty=/dev/ttyUSB020
    sudo make install
    sudo systemctl start mysgw.service
    

    But ttyUSB020 doesn't appear in /dev afterwards, nor does Domoticz list it.

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    wrote on last edited by mfalkvidd
    #18

    @tsd I think you'll need to run make before make install.

    configure prepares the settings for make
    make compiles the code into an executable file called mysgw, including changes to the cpp file and the settings from the configure command
    make install copies the mysgw executable to /etc/init.d/

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      TSD
      wrote on last edited by
      #19

      If I run "make install" while the code has not compiled yet, it will compile before installing. If you first run "make" seperately, "make install" will only install.

      I'm almost there. I configured an Ethernet gateway (couldn't get serial gateway to work) and can now see the temperature, receive RSSI and sending RSSI from the node in Domoticz.

      The gateway receive function shows up as "S_ARDUINO_REPEATER_NODE", but there's no data yet.

      What data should I pass on to your receive function? My gateway code is now as follows:

      #define MY_DEBUG_VERBOSE_GATEWAY
      #include <MySensors.h>
      
      
      MyMessage msgTemp(1,V_TEMP);
      MyMessage msgRSSI(2,V_LEVEL);
      
      #define ARDUINO 100
      // This space is intended to be used to include arduino libraries
      
      #undef ARDUINO
      
      void setup()
      {
              // Setup locally attached sensors
      }
      
      void presentation()
      {
              // Present locally attached sensors here
      present(2,S_SOUND);
      }
      
      void loop()
      {
              // Send locally attached sensors data here
      receive(msgTemp);
      }
      
      void receive(const MyMessage &message)
      {
        int16_t rssiReceive = RFM69_getReceivingRSSI();
        if (message.sender == 1 ) {
          send(msgRSSI.set(rssiReceive,0));
        }
      }
      
      
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      • T TSD

        If I run "make install" while the code has not compiled yet, it will compile before installing. If you first run "make" seperately, "make install" will only install.

        I'm almost there. I configured an Ethernet gateway (couldn't get serial gateway to work) and can now see the temperature, receive RSSI and sending RSSI from the node in Domoticz.

        The gateway receive function shows up as "S_ARDUINO_REPEATER_NODE", but there's no data yet.

        What data should I pass on to your receive function? My gateway code is now as follows:

        #define MY_DEBUG_VERBOSE_GATEWAY
        #include <MySensors.h>
        
        
        MyMessage msgTemp(1,V_TEMP);
        MyMessage msgRSSI(2,V_LEVEL);
        
        #define ARDUINO 100
        // This space is intended to be used to include arduino libraries
        
        #undef ARDUINO
        
        void setup()
        {
                // Setup locally attached sensors
        }
        
        void presentation()
        {
                // Present locally attached sensors here
        present(2,S_SOUND);
        }
        
        void loop()
        {
                // Send locally attached sensors data here
        receive(msgTemp);
        }
        
        void receive(const MyMessage &message)
        {
          int16_t rssiReceive = RFM69_getReceivingRSSI();
          if (message.sender == 1 ) {
            send(msgRSSI.set(rssiReceive,0));
          }
        }
        
        
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        wrote on last edited by
        #20

        @tsd MySensors will automatically call receive() when the node receives a message. It should not be called manually.

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          gohan
          Mod
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          #21

          This is how I monitor RSSI and power % from the node: sending RSSI should be close to the RSSI target value set in the config file. I left atc enabled and if I move the node away from the gateway I see the power % going up while RSSI value stays more or less the same.

          #ifdef MY_RADIO_RFM69
          	rssi = RFM69_getSendingRSSI();             // read RSSI in RFM69. Measure reception signal from gw
          	send(msgRSSI1.set(rssi));                  // send RSSI level
          	wait(500);                                 // wait to get idle
          
          	rssi = RFM69_getReceivingRSSI();           // read RSSI in RFM69. Wait and measure background noise
          	send(msgRSSI2.set(rssi));                  // send RSSI level
          	wait(200);                                 // wait for next send
          
          	PwrPcnt = RFM69_getTxPowerPercent();      // read TX Power in RFM69
          	send(msgPWR.set(PwrPcnt));				  // send TX Power
          #endif
          
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            TSD
            wrote on last edited by
            #22

            @mfalkvidd
            My code now looks pretty much the same as yours, except for the OTA stuff. But I don't see gateway messages in Domoticz. The node shows up with all its measurements.

            #define MY_DEBUG_VERBOSE_GATEWAY
            #include <MySensors.h>
            
            MyMessage msgRSSI(1,V_LEVEL);
            
            #define ARDUINO 100
            // This space is intended to be used to include arduino libraries
            
            #undef ARDUINO
            
            void setup()
            {
                    // Setup locally attached sensors
            }
            
            void presentation()
            {
                    // Present locally attached sensors here
            present(1,S_SOUND);
            
            }
            
            void loop()
            {
                    // Send locally attached sensors data here
            }
            
            void receive(const MyMessage &message)
            {
              int16_t rssiReceive = RFM69_getReceivingRSSI();
              if (message.sender == 1 ) {
                send(msgRSSI.set(rssiReceive,0));
              }
            }
            

            Is the gateway supposed to show up as a measurement? Any idea why that doesn't happen?

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            • gohanG gohan

              This is how I monitor RSSI and power % from the node: sending RSSI should be close to the RSSI target value set in the config file. I left atc enabled and if I move the node away from the gateway I see the power % going up while RSSI value stays more or less the same.

              #ifdef MY_RADIO_RFM69
              	rssi = RFM69_getSendingRSSI();             // read RSSI in RFM69. Measure reception signal from gw
              	send(msgRSSI1.set(rssi));                  // send RSSI level
              	wait(500);                                 // wait to get idle
              
              	rssi = RFM69_getReceivingRSSI();           // read RSSI in RFM69. Wait and measure background noise
              	send(msgRSSI2.set(rssi));                  // send RSSI level
              	wait(200);                                 // wait for next send
              
              	PwrPcnt = RFM69_getTxPowerPercent();      // read TX Power in RFM69
              	send(msgPWR.set(PwrPcnt));				  // send TX Power
              #endif
              
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              TSD
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              #23

              @gohan
              I added your code to my node. It gives exactly the same results as my own code. What kind of node are you using? Are you using the HW or W version of the RFM69?

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                gohan
                Mod
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                #24

                it works the same, of course if you have a HW version you will see TX power % lower compared to a W module. I am not using those functions on the gateway because they are actually more node related

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                • gohanG gohan

                  it works the same, of course if you have a HW version you will see TX power % lower compared to a W module. I am not using those functions on the gateway because they are actually more node related

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                  wrote on last edited by TSD
                  #25

                  @gohan @mfalkvidd
                  I think it is related to the Raspberry Pi implementation of MySensors. If I use an Arduino/RFM69 gateway, the RSSI is as expected. At close range, the power drops to the minimum possible level and the RSSI is strong. I noticed that the interrupt pin is toggled during communication, see picture below (orange is node current, blue is gateway interrupt).
                  0_1540320711757_arduino-gateway_node-current_gw-interrupt.bmp

                  If I use the Raspberry gateway (with origin/development-3.0.0 MySensors), I get the following result (orange is node current, yellow is gateway interrupt). The same result is obtained with MySensors 2.3.0 (origin/master). I couldn't get the origin/development version to compile. It gives an error about MY_DEBUGDEVICE.
                  0_1540320810723_raspberry-gateway_node-current_gw-interrupt.bmp
                  Apart from the much higher node current (and worse RSSI), the interrupt pin is always high and not toggled.

                  Are you guys using a Raspberry gateway, or an Arduino gateway?

                  I haven't had time to dig into to the MySensors code further, but does any of you know if this could be the problem?

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                  • T TSD

                    @gohan @mfalkvidd
                    I think it is related to the Raspberry Pi implementation of MySensors. If I use an Arduino/RFM69 gateway, the RSSI is as expected. At close range, the power drops to the minimum possible level and the RSSI is strong. I noticed that the interrupt pin is toggled during communication, see picture below (orange is node current, blue is gateway interrupt).
                    0_1540320711757_arduino-gateway_node-current_gw-interrupt.bmp

                    If I use the Raspberry gateway (with origin/development-3.0.0 MySensors), I get the following result (orange is node current, yellow is gateway interrupt). The same result is obtained with MySensors 2.3.0 (origin/master). I couldn't get the origin/development version to compile. It gives an error about MY_DEBUGDEVICE.
                    0_1540320810723_raspberry-gateway_node-current_gw-interrupt.bmp
                    Apart from the much higher node current (and worse RSSI), the interrupt pin is always high and not toggled.

                    Are you guys using a Raspberry gateway, or an Arduino gateway?

                    I haven't had time to dig into to the MySensors code further, but does any of you know if this could be the problem?

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                    #26

                    @tsd nice work. I'm using an esp8266 gateway but I don't use atc.

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                      Mod
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                      #27

                      I am using raspberry with both nrf24 and rfm69 gateway on it, but I am still version 2.2.0

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                        diogoc
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                        #28

                        I have problems too with the linux gateway

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                        • gohanG gohan

                          I am using raspberry with both nrf24 and rfm69 gateway on it, but I am still version 2.2.0

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                          #29

                          @gohan
                          I just tried with the node on MySensors 2.2.0, but I get the same result. I cannot get the gateway to compile with 2.2.0, I get the following errors:

                          In file included from ./MySensors.h:49:0,
                                           from examples_linux/mysgw.cpp:83:
                          ./drivers/RFM69/new/RFM69_new.cpp: In function ‘bool RFM69_initialise(uint32_t)’:
                          ./MyConfig.h:716:26: error: ‘DEFAULT_RFM69_IRQ_NUM’ was not declared in this scope
                           #define MY_RFM69_IRQ_NUM DEFAULT_RFM69_IRQ_NUM
                                                    ^
                          ./drivers/RFM69/new/RFM69_new.cpp:230:18: note: in expansion of macro ‘MY_RFM69_IRQ_NUM’
                            attachInterrupt(MY_RFM69_IRQ_NUM, RFM69_interruptHandler, RISING);
                                            ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
                          In file included from ./MySensors.h:347:0,
                                           from examples_linux/mysgw.cpp:83:
                          ./hal/transport/MyTransportRFM69.cpp: In function ‘uint8_t transportReceive(void*)’:
                          ./hal/transport/MyTransportRFM69.cpp:80:54: error: ‘RFM69_recv’ was not declared in this scope
                            return RFM69_recv((uint8_t*)data, MAX_MESSAGE_LENGTH);
                                                                                ^
                          In file included from ./MySensors.h:343:0,
                                           from examples_linux/mysgw.cpp:83:
                          ./drivers/RFM69/new/RFM69_new.cpp: At global scope:
                          ./drivers/RFM69/new/RFM69_new.cpp:749:12: warning: ‘void RFM69_encrypt(const char*)’ defined but not used [-Wunused-function]
                           LOCAL void RFM69_encrypt(const char *key)
                                      ^~~~~~~~~~~~~
                          ./drivers/RFM69/new/RFM69_new.cpp:599:12: warning: ‘void RFM69_ATCmode(bool, int16_t)’ defined but not used [-Wunused-function]
                           LOCAL void RFM69_ATCmode(const bool onOff, const int16_t targetRSSI)
                                      ^~~~~~~~~~~~~
                          ./drivers/RFM69/new/RFM69_new.cpp:340:15: warning: ‘uint8_t RFM69_receive(uint8_t*, uint8_t)’ defined but not used [-Wunused-function]
                           LOCAL uint8_t RFM69_receive(uint8_t *buf, const uint8_t maxBufSize)
                          
                          

                          Do you have the gateway running with 2.2.0? And ATC works for the RFM69?

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                          • mfalkviddM mfalkvidd

                            @tsd nice work. I'm using an esp8266 gateway but I don't use atc.

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                            #30

                            @mfalkvidd
                            And if you turn on ATC? Does that work? Are you on 2.3.0?

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                            • T TSD

                              @mfalkvidd
                              And if you turn on ATC? Does that work? Are you on 2.3.0?

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                              #31

                              @tsd I don't know which version I am using. I'm currently travelling so I can't check easily.

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                                @scalz
                                I found your name in the Raspberry Pi MySensor driver files. Would you happen to know why the RSSI measurement for a RPi gateway doesn't work? I'm having trouble getting ATC to work with my RPi gateway. It works well with an Arduino gateway.

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                                  Mod
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                                  #33

                                  I still don't understand the need to measure RSSI on gateway...

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                                  • gohanG gohan

                                    I still don't understand the need to measure RSSI on gateway...

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                                    #34

                                    @gohan
                                    I couldn't get the RSSI measurement on the gateway to work, so I'm not doing that.

                                    I want to get ATC to work. As ATC uses RSSI to optimize power, a correct RSSI measurement (on the node) is needed. ATC (and so the RSSI measurement) works well on an Arduino gateway, but not on a RPi.

                                    As I don't have a software background and am still newish to MySensors, I'm hoping someone on the forum knows what to do. In the meantime, I'll keep digging myself :)

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                                      Mod
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                                      #35

                                      But do the nodes increase power as they are moved farther away from the gateway?

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                                      • gohanG gohan

                                        But do the nodes increase power as they are moved farther away from the gateway?

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                                        wrote on last edited by mfalkvidd
                                        #36

                                        @gohan as TSD has already explained earlier in this thread, the ATC nodes always transmit on max power when using the raspberry pi gateway, regardless of distance.

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                                          Was there any follow up to this issue?

                                          I can confirm that ATC does not work using Rpi gateway. Well, it kind of works when you set very low MY_RFM69_ATC_TARGET_RSSI_DBM. I tried -100dBm and then the node is finally decreasing TX power to -2dbm. Anyway, when using Rpi as a gateway I can see (from node perspective) very low (-90) TX RSSI, whereas the same parameter is -26 when using arduino serial gateway (with the same close distance between node and the gateway).

                                          Since the TX RSSI is very low, then the ATC works only when you set your target to lower than that, like mine -100 setting for test purposes.

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