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  • B Offline
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    #115

    Ok, back from meeting.

    So, for sketches that don't need to sleep on interrupt, then things are ok because I can code around it like this:

    if ((unsigned long)(millis() - timeOfLastSensorSend) >= MIN_SAMPLING_INTERVAL) {
        // read sensors and send to gateway
        timeOfLastSensorSend = millis();
    }
    gw.sleep(SLEEP_TIME);
    timeOfLastSensorSend -= SLEEP_TIME;
    

    My rationale here is that if millis doesn't increment then I should make my variable decrement by the same amount. Same effect.

    However, the catch is when sleeping with interrupt. My thinking was to modify MySensors.cpp to change the return value of sleep. Something like this:

    unsigned long MySensor::internalSleep(unsigned long ms) {
        unsigned long origMs = ms;
        while (continueTimer && ms >= 8000) { LowPower.powerDown(SLEEP_8S, ADC_OFF, BOD_OFF); ms -= 8000; }
        if (continueTimer && ms >= 4000)    { LowPower.powerDown(SLEEP_4S, ADC_OFF, BOD_OFF); ms -= 4000; }
        ...
        if (continueTimer && ms >= 16)      { LowPower.powerDown(SLEEP_15Ms, ADC_OFF, BOD_OFF); ms -= 15; }
        return (origMs - ms);
    }
    
    unsigned long MySensor::sleep(unsigned long ms) {
        // Let serial prints finish (debug, log etc)
        Serial.flush();
        RF24::powerDown();
        continueTimer = true;
        return internalSleep(ms);
    }
    
    unsigned long MySensor::sleep(int interrupt, int mode, unsigned long  ms) {
        // Let serial prints finish (debug, log etc)
        unsigned long sleptFor = 0;
        Serial.flush();
        RF24::powerDown();
        attachInterrupt(interrupt, wakeUp, mode); //Interrupt on pin 3 for any change in solar power
        if (ms>0) {
                continueTimer = true;
                sleptFor = sleep(ms);
        } else {
                Serial.flush();
                LowPower.powerDown(SLEEP_FOREVER, ADC_OFF, BOD_OFF);
        }
        detachInterrupt(interrupt);
        return sleptFor;
    }
    

    So rather than return a boolean on sleep(x,y,z), return the amount of time it slept for before it was interrupted. The check of the boolean is replaced with a check if return code > 0.

    Hopefully my ramblings make some kind of sense.

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    • RJ_MakeR RJ_Make

      Ok, So I took the plunge and upgraded to 1.4.b1, and everything went "OK" with one glaring exception...... All temperatures display in Celsius. No matter what I do, I can't seem to get it to display in Fahrenheit..

      Any Idea's?

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      Admin
      wrote on last edited by
      #116

      @ServiceXp

      The sensor fetches the unit setting from Vera at startup. Something probably fails during this data exchange. You'll have to look at the debug logs to see what happens.

      This behavior might change in 1.4 with sensors just reporting SI-units and controller makes the necessary conversion/scaling.

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      • hekH hek

        @ServiceXp

        The sensor fetches the unit setting from Vera at startup. Something probably fails during this data exchange. You'll have to look at the debug logs to see what happens.

        This behavior might change in 1.4 with sensors just reporting SI-units and controller makes the necessary conversion/scaling.

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        Hero Member
        wrote on last edited by
        #117

        @hek
        This is the first time I've ssh into vera, so I have no idea what I'm looking for.. I have 2 Everspring ST-814's that display correctly, and of course 2 MySensor sensor which did in 1.3, but not in 1.4b1.

        I found this, but not sure if this is what you need.

        02 08/22/14 7:47:04.914 luup_log:87: Arduino: Incoming internal command '0;0;3;9;read: 2-2-0 s=1,c=1,t=0,pt=7,l=5:22.6' discarded for child: nil <0x2f8b3680>
        50 08/22/14 7:47:04.916 luup_log:87: Arduino: Set variable: 2;1;1;0;0;22.6 <0x2f8b3680>
        50 08/22/14 7:47:04.916 luup_log:87: Arduino: Setting variable 'CurrentTemperature' to value '22.6' <0x2f8b3680>
        50 08/22/14 7:47:04.916 luup_log:87: Arduino: urn:upnp-org:serviceId:TemperatureSensor1,CurrentTemperature, 22.6, 92 <0x2f8b3680>
        06 08/22/14 7:47:04.917 Device_Variable::m_szValue_set device: 92 service: urn:upnp-org:serviceId:TemperatureSensor1 variable: CurrentTemperature was: 22.5 now: 22.6 #hooks: 3 upnp: 0 v:0xda4620/NONE duplicate:0 <0x2f8b3680>
        01 08/22/14 7:47:04.918 LuaInterface::CallFunction_Variable func: w_switch Device_Variable 92 urn:upnp-org:serviceId:TemperatureSensor1:CurrentTemperature failed [string "..."]:14: bad argument #1 to 'sub' (string expected, got nil) <0x2f8b3680>
        01 08/22/14 7:47:04.919 LuaInterface::CallFunction_Variable func: w_switch Device_Variable 92 urn:upnp-org:serviceId:TemperatureSensor1:CurrentTemperature failed [string "..."]:14: bad argument #1 to 'sub' (string expected, got nil) <0x2f8b3680>

        RJ_Make

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        • RJ_MakeR RJ_Make

          @hek
          This is the first time I've ssh into vera, so I have no idea what I'm looking for.. I have 2 Everspring ST-814's that display correctly, and of course 2 MySensor sensor which did in 1.3, but not in 1.4b1.

          I found this, but not sure if this is what you need.

          02 08/22/14 7:47:04.914 luup_log:87: Arduino: Incoming internal command '0;0;3;9;read: 2-2-0 s=1,c=1,t=0,pt=7,l=5:22.6' discarded for child: nil <0x2f8b3680>
          50 08/22/14 7:47:04.916 luup_log:87: Arduino: Set variable: 2;1;1;0;0;22.6 <0x2f8b3680>
          50 08/22/14 7:47:04.916 luup_log:87: Arduino: Setting variable 'CurrentTemperature' to value '22.6' <0x2f8b3680>
          50 08/22/14 7:47:04.916 luup_log:87: Arduino: urn:upnp-org:serviceId:TemperatureSensor1,CurrentTemperature, 22.6, 92 <0x2f8b3680>
          06 08/22/14 7:47:04.917 Device_Variable::m_szValue_set device: 92 service: urn:upnp-org:serviceId:TemperatureSensor1 variable: CurrentTemperature was: 22.5 now: 22.6 #hooks: 3 upnp: 0 v:0xda4620/NONE duplicate:0 <0x2f8b3680>
          01 08/22/14 7:47:04.918 LuaInterface::CallFunction_Variable func: w_switch Device_Variable 92 urn:upnp-org:serviceId:TemperatureSensor1:CurrentTemperature failed [string "..."]:14: bad argument #1 to 'sub' (string expected, got nil) <0x2f8b3680>
          01 08/22/14 7:47:04.919 LuaInterface::CallFunction_Variable func: w_switch Device_Variable 92 urn:upnp-org:serviceId:TemperatureSensor1:CurrentTemperature failed [string "..."]:14: bad argument #1 to 'sub' (string expected, got nil) <0x2f8b3680>

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          hek
          Admin
          wrote on last edited by
          #118

          @ServiceXp

          The node will be transferring celsius data until it manage to receive settings from controller (this is done in the background) by setup().
          Attach your failing sensor to the computer. Upload sketch with debug enabled. And look at the Serial monitor. Restart a sensor a few times .

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          • hekH hek

            @ServiceXp

            The node will be transferring celsius data until it manage to receive settings from controller (this is done in the background) by setup().
            Attach your failing sensor to the computer. Upload sketch with debug enabled. And look at the Serial monitor. Restart a sensor a few times .

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            RJ_Make
            Hero Member
            wrote on last edited by
            #119

            @hek

            Thanks, I'll do that when I get home later. Just so I'm clear..

            To enable debugging: I Remove the "//" before the #define DEBUG ** in and ONLY in** the /libraries/MySensors/Config.h file ? Then upload the sketch again to the sensors? (I don't have to upload the gateway sketch also do I?)

            RJ_Make

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            • RJ_MakeR RJ_Make

              @hek

              Thanks, I'll do that when I get home later. Just so I'm clear..

              To enable debugging: I Remove the "//" before the #define DEBUG ** in and ONLY in** the /libraries/MySensors/Config.h file ? Then upload the sketch again to the sensors? (I don't have to upload the gateway sketch also do I?)

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              hek
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              wrote on last edited by
              #120

              @ServiceXp

              Yes correct!

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              • hekH hek

                @ServiceXp

                Yes correct!

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                RJ_Make
                Hero Member
                wrote on last edited by
                #121

                @hek

                I can only find MyConfig.h file, and DEBUG was already without the "//".

                So I noticed something VERY strange. It seems when I have the sensors connected to the computer, they start reading in Fahrenheit, and once I pull the USB cable it reverts back to Celsius with-in 30-60 seconds..

                RJ_Make

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                  wrote on last edited by
                  #122

                  Yep, I have no idea how to debug this. The debug window reads in Fahrenheit, (and in Vera), but 30-60 seconds after I disconnect the usb cable from my computer (at which point I can't use the serial com window) it reverts back to Celsius.

                  I've deleted one of the sensor nodes and child from Vera, cleared the eEPROM and re-install sketch and re-incuded back into Vera...

                  I just don't understand why it works while connected to my computer...

                  RJ_Make

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                  • RJ_MakeR RJ_Make

                    Yep, I have no idea how to debug this. The debug window reads in Fahrenheit, (and in Vera), but 30-60 seconds after I disconnect the usb cable from my computer (at which point I can't use the serial com window) it reverts back to Celsius.

                    I've deleted one of the sensor nodes and child from Vera, cleared the eEPROM and re-install sketch and re-incuded back into Vera...

                    I just don't understand why it works while connected to my computer...

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                    hek
                    Admin
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #123

                    @ServiceXp

                    No, this seems strange. The unit settings should get stored in eeprom.

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                    • hekH hek

                      @ServiceXp

                      No, this seems strange. The unit settings should get stored in eeprom.

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                      #124

                      @hek

                      Do you think I can rule out my sensor hardware as it works with 1.3? Is there any way I can determine if it's being written to eEPROM while connected to the computer and then after it's disconnected (to see if it's getting overwritten)?

                      RJ_Make

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                      • RJ_MakeR RJ_Make

                        @hek

                        Do you think I can rule out my sensor hardware as it works with 1.3? Is there any way I can determine if it's being written to eEPROM while connected to the computer and then after it's disconnected (to see if it's getting overwritten)?

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                        wrote on last edited by
                        #125

                        @ServiceXp

                        Do you call process() in loop()?

                        But, really.. Don't put too much effort into this. Just hardcode sensor to send fahrenheit until conversion is done by controller plugin.

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                        • hekH hek

                          @ServiceXp

                          Do you call process() in loop()?

                          But, really.. Don't put too much effort into this. Just hardcode sensor to send fahrenheit until conversion is done by controller plugin.

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                          wrote on last edited by RJ_Make
                          #126

                          @hek
                          I'm using the boiler plate sketch provided in the 1.4b1 files. The only modifications I've done is add battery code. (Copy and Paste).

                          How to I hard code sensor to send in Fahrenheit?

                          Sorry you have to hold my hand through this, I'm very new at this.....

                          RJ_Make

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                          • RJ_MakeR RJ_Make

                            @hek
                            I'm using the boiler plate sketch provided in the 1.4b1 files. The only modifications I've done is add battery code. (Copy and Paste).

                            How to I hard code sensor to send in Fahrenheit?

                            Sorry you have to hold my hand through this, I'm very new at this.....

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                            Admin
                            wrote on last edited by
                            #127

                            @ServiceXp

                            Change

                            float temperature = static_cast<float>(static_cast<int>((gw.getConfig().isMetric?sensors.getTempCByIndex(i):sensors.getTempFByIndex(i)) * 10.)) / 10.;
                            

                            To

                            float temperature = static_cast<float>(static_cast<int>((sensors.getTempFByIndex(i)) * 10.)) / 10.;
                            

                            But I still wonder what goes wrong...

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                              @ServiceXp

                              Change

                              float temperature = static_cast<float>(static_cast<int>((gw.getConfig().isMetric?sensors.getTempCByIndex(i):sensors.getTempFByIndex(i)) * 10.)) / 10.;
                              

                              To

                              float temperature = static_cast<float>(static_cast<int>((sensors.getTempFByIndex(i)) * 10.)) / 10.;
                              

                              But I still wonder what goes wrong...

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                              wrote on last edited by
                              #128

                              @hek

                              Worked perfectly for the temperature sensor, but it appears the Humidity and Temp. Sketch handles this differently. Not sure what to replace and where.

                              RJ_Make

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                                Not very nice but I think this will work..

                                  //float temperature = dht.getTemperature();
                                 float temperature = dht.getTemperature()*9/5 + 32;
                                  
                                 if (isnan(temperature)) {
                                    Serial.println("Failed reading temperature from DHT");
                                 } else if (temperature != lastTemp) {
                                 lastTemp = temperature;
                                   if (!metric) {
                                  temperature = dht.getTemperature()*9/5 + 32;   //dht.toFahrenheit(temperature);
                                 }
                                

                                RJ_Make

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