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💬 FOTA (Wireless Programming)

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  • gohanG Offline
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    gohan
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    #95

    http://robotdyn.com/mega-2560-pro-mini-atmega2560-16au.html

    No idea if it can FOTA, bot I don't think there is a dual optiboot for it

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    • RFM69R Offline
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      #96

      Thanks for the info, I've got it working on boards which arn't already soldered to radios, however just cant burn a new bootrom to a board with a RF69 soldered across pins miso mosi and sck. Is this normal ?

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        gohan
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        #97

        I guess the radio chip is interfering with the communication

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        • RFM69R RFM69

          Thanks for the info, I've got it working on boards which arn't already soldered to radios, however just cant burn a new bootrom to a board with a RF69 soldered across pins miso mosi and sck. Is this normal ?

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          scalz
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          wrote on last edited by scalz
          #98

          @rfm69 does your rfm69 CS signal have a pullup? If not, you should add one, because pin can be floating (so it's bad practice to not have pullup on CS lines) and interfering during AVRSPI reprogramming

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          • scalzS scalz

            @rfm69 does your rfm69 CS signal have a pullup? If not, you should add one, because pin can be floating (so it's bad practice to not have pullup on CS lines) and interfering during AVRSPI reprogramming

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            RFM69
            wrote on last edited by
            #99

            @scalz Thanks for the suggestion. By CS do you mean the DI00 on rmf69 and pin2 INT0 on mini pro ?

            I get confused by these things, so need to confirm. :)

            What type of value pullup would you suggest. Again I'm new to this.

            Thanks

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              scalz
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              wrote on last edited by scalz
              #100

              @RFM69
              CS/SS of the SPI bus, for enabling/disabling device spi comm. it's your rfm69 NSS pin if you prefer.
              I usually use 56k pullup resistor

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              • scalzS scalz

                @RFM69
                CS/SS of the SPI bus, for enabling/disabling device spi comm. it's your rfm69 NSS pin if you prefer.
                I usually use 56k pullup resistor

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                RFM69
                wrote on last edited by RFM69
                #101

                @scalz thanks will give it ago.

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                  Guillermo Schimmel
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                  #102

                  Hi there. For what I'm reading, the MYSBootloader allways uses the default channel 76. Is that correct? It would be a very important addition to this howto.

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                  • G Guillermo Schimmel

                    Hi there. For what I'm reading, the MYSBootloader allways uses the default channel 76. Is that correct? It would be a very important addition to this howto.

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                    mfalkvidd
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                    #103

                    @guillermo-schimmel not always, but by default. To change the channel, the bootloader must be recompiled. I have added a note to the howto. Could you check if the information is sufficiently clear?

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                      Guillermo Schimmel
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                      #104

                      I recompiled MYSBootloader 1.3 with the RF Channel I use and it's now working. I can confirm that FOTA works great over MQTT gateway.

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                      • mfalkviddM mfalkvidd

                        @guillermo-schimmel not always, but by default. To change the channel, the bootloader must be recompiled. I have added a note to the howto. Could you check if the information is sufficiently clear?

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                        Guillermo Schimmel
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #105

                        @mfalkvidd Thank you as usual.

                        I can confirm that is indeed working by recompiling to my channel.

                        I have however a couple of questions.

                        1. When you say "by default", do that means that there is a way of modify that default? If so, how?

                        2. This specific node that I'm testing with, have a fixed node id (I use OpenHAB). But with the recompiled bootloader it "knows" which firmware download. Where does it gets from? Is the bootloader accessing the main sketch? Or is the node id info fixed in eeprom.

                        3. If the node id info is in eeprom, could we also have the channel there? It would be so great not having to compile the bootloader.

                        Thanks a lot, as allways.

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                        • G Guillermo Schimmel

                          @mfalkvidd Thank you as usual.

                          I can confirm that is indeed working by recompiling to my channel.

                          I have however a couple of questions.

                          1. When you say "by default", do that means that there is a way of modify that default? If so, how?

                          2. This specific node that I'm testing with, have a fixed node id (I use OpenHAB). But with the recompiled bootloader it "knows" which firmware download. Where does it gets from? Is the bootloader accessing the main sketch? Or is the node id info fixed in eeprom.

                          3. If the node id info is in eeprom, could we also have the channel there? It would be so great not having to compile the bootloader.

                          Thanks a lot, as allways.

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                          mfalkvidd
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                          wrote on last edited by
                          #106

                          @guillermo-schimmel

                          1. Yes. Isn't that exactly what you did when you did this: "I can confirm that is indeed working by recompiling to my channel" ?
                          2. I don't know. But I would also guess eeprom.
                          3. The bootloader needs to fit into a very small size, so I am not sure if there is room to read the channel from eeprom.

                          Maybe @scalz can comment on 2 and 3.

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                          • mfalkviddM mfalkvidd

                            @guillermo-schimmel

                            1. Yes. Isn't that exactly what you did when you did this: "I can confirm that is indeed working by recompiling to my channel" ?
                            2. I don't know. But I would also guess eeprom.
                            3. The bootloader needs to fit into a very small size, so I am not sure if there is room to read the channel from eeprom.

                            Maybe @scalz can comment on 2 and 3.

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                            Guillermo Schimmel
                            wrote on last edited by
                            #107

                            @mfalkvidd said in 💬 FOTA (Wireless Programming):

                            @guillermo-schimmel

                            1. Yes. Isn't that exactly what you did when you did this: "I can confirm that is indeed working by recompiling to my channel" ?

                            Definitely yes. And it worked. I meant a non-compiling way, like set some eeprom variable.

                            1. I don't know. But I would also guess eeprom.
                            2. The bootloader needs to fit into a very small size, so I am not sure if there is room to read the channel from eeprom.

                            Maybe @scalz can comment on 2 and 3.

                            Please @scalz should you have a little room, this would be a very nice feature to have.

                            Thank you both guys.

                            Regards

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                              mfalkvidd
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                              #108

                              I guess the main hurdle would be that while MySensors stores the node id in eeprom today, the nrf channel is not stored in eeprom. Since bootloader and sketch use the same eeprom, there would have to be some sort of agreement on where to store the channel.

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                                jimmy loyens
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                                #109

                                Hello, I have my MySensors gateway permanently attached to my openhab server (RPI3), but i want to do FOTA uploads from my desktop. How do I do this since MYSController needs to attatch to a gateway? Can i use an other gateway, both with the same address (ID0)? Thanks

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                                • mfalkviddM mfalkvidd

                                  @guillermo-schimmel not always, but by default. To change the channel, the bootloader must be recompiled. I have added a note to the howto. Could you check if the information is sufficiently clear?

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                                  sindrome73
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                                  #110

                                  @mfalkvidd Hello.
                                  From what I read it is possible to somehow modify the channel for OTA updates, this is also said here.
                                  https://www.mysensors.org/about/fota

                                  But I can not find other info on how to proceed to change the channel .....
                                  Can you give me some other clarification or link to follow ???

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                                  • S sindrome73

                                    @mfalkvidd Hello.
                                    From what I read it is possible to somehow modify the channel for OTA updates, this is also said here.
                                    https://www.mysensors.org/about/fota

                                    But I can not find other info on how to proceed to change the channel .....
                                    Can you give me some other clarification or link to follow ???

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                                    Guillermo Schimmel
                                    wrote on last edited by
                                    #111

                                    @sindrome73 You have to recompile the bootloader.

                                    It's easier than it seems.

                                    1. Mirror this repo on some machine with devel tools (I use OpenSUSE)

                                    https://github.com/mysensors/MySensorsBootloaderRF24

                                    1. Edit the file MYSBootloader.c, only the line:

                                    #define RF24_CHANNEL (76) // RF channel for the sensor net, 0-127; default 76

                                    1. Run Make

                                    Probably it's going to need all the set of avr devel tools. Install them according to your distribution instructions.

                                    1. You are going to get a .hex. That is the bootloader with the new channel. Install it according the standard instructions. I use AVRDUDESS.

                                    I can confirm that I did this and it's working great.

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                                    • G Guillermo Schimmel

                                      @sindrome73 You have to recompile the bootloader.

                                      It's easier than it seems.

                                      1. Mirror this repo on some machine with devel tools (I use OpenSUSE)

                                      https://github.com/mysensors/MySensorsBootloaderRF24

                                      1. Edit the file MYSBootloader.c, only the line:

                                      #define RF24_CHANNEL (76) // RF channel for the sensor net, 0-127; default 76

                                      1. Run Make

                                      Probably it's going to need all the set of avr devel tools. Install them according to your distribution instructions.

                                      1. You are going to get a .hex. That is the bootloader with the new channel. Install it according the standard instructions. I use AVRDUDESS.

                                      I can confirm that I did this and it's working great.

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                                      sindrome73
                                      wrote on last edited by
                                      #112

                                      @guillermo-schimmel Thanks for the reply.
                                      Very useful, but can you tell me more accurately what software to use to recompile after making the change ????
                                      Maybe some links to the software to download ..... thanks again for the availability

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                                      • S sindrome73

                                        @guillermo-schimmel Thanks for the reply.
                                        Very useful, but can you tell me more accurately what software to use to recompile after making the change ????
                                        Maybe some links to the software to download ..... thanks again for the availability

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                                        Guillermo Schimmel
                                        wrote on last edited by
                                        #113

                                        @sindrome73 You have to use the Make tool, which is going to call the avr-gcc compiler.

                                        Have you ever compiled something using command line tools?

                                        If you don't know what I'm talking about, just tell me your channel and I can compile a bootloader for you.

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                                          #114

                                          Quick question: Should FOTA work with personalized nodes/gateway?

                                          If the answer should be yes, then I appear to have a problem…

                                          As soon as I enable signing and signature requesting, the node will no longer respond to any internal or stream commands (e.g. Request Presentation, Reboot, Firmware, etc.) made via @tekka’s MYSController app. I haven’t tried anything else yet.

                                          The node still happily sends signed sensor data to the gateway and they ping-pong with heartbeats, etc.

                                          And as soon as I disable signing and signature requesting, the node will respond to all those same commands, quite happily rebooting, updating the firmware, etc.

                                          So, am I doing something wrong?

                                          (MYSController Version: 1.0.0beta, b3316. MySensors Library v2.3.1)

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