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  • BSoftB Offline
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    #3

    While server was down, I've used a recent tab from this post. This file represent the mhl backup

    Due to server upload limits, removed one photo and zipped the mhl file. It is like it never happened. :)

    Arduino Library 1_4b1_ Call for beta testers_ MySensors Forum.zip

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      • BSoftB BSoft

        While server was down, I've used a recent tab from this post. This file represent the mhl backup

        Due to server upload limits, removed one photo and zipped the mhl file. It is like it never happened. :)

        Arduino Library 1_4b1_ Call for beta testers_ MySensors Forum.zip

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        @BSoft

        Crowd Backup (TM)

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        • DammeD Offline
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          Hello

          I'm using serialgateway and trying to interface with a linux machine.

          I setup serial with a simple stty -F /dev/ttyUSB0 cs8 115200 -onlcr -icrnl
          cat /dev/ttyUSB0 works fine;
          0;0;3;9;Arduino startup complete.
          0;0;3;9;read: 255-255-0 s=255,c=3,t=3,pt=0,l=0,cr=ok:
          255;255;3;3;

          but I am unable to send data from the gateway
          echo -n -e "255;255;3;4;1\n" > /dev/ttyUSB0

          Nothing happens, not even in perl I can get it to work.
          $port->write("255;255;3;4;1\n");

          what am I doing wrong?

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          • hekH Offline
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            @Damme said:

            $port->write("255;255;3;4;1\n");

            Try
            $port->write("255;255;3;0;4;1\n");

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            • hekH hek

              @Damme said:

              $port->write("255;255;3;4;1\n");

              Try
              $port->write("255;255;3;0;4;1\n");

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              #8

              @hek

              Thanks, that worked. I thought I understood the message layout.. never seen that 0 before:)

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              • DammeD Damme

                @hek

                Thanks, that worked. I thought I understood the message layout.. never seen that 0 before:)

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                @Damme said:

                Thanks, that worked. I thought I understood the message layout.. never seen that 0 before:)

                It's a change in the serial protocol for 1.4.
                1 = request ack back from destination node.
                0 = no ack.

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                  #10

                  @hek said:

                  It's a change in the serial protocol for 1.4.

                  Could you describe it better keeping in mind my problem with Relay? How the message should look like to turn on Relay? Previously message like this worked ok - 11;1;1;2;1.

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                  • jendrushJ jendrush

                    @hek said:

                    It's a change in the serial protocol for 1.4.

                    Could you describe it better keeping in mind my problem with Relay? How the message should look like to turn on Relay? Previously message like this worked ok - 11;1;1;2;1.

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                    @jendrush I suppose it should be 11:1:1:0:2:1 then

                    @hek what about C_STREAM ? Didnt find much about it.

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                    • DammeD Damme

                      @jendrush I suppose it should be 11:1:1:0:2:1 then

                      @hek what about C_STREAM ? Didnt find much about it.

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                      @Damme

                      It will be used for firmware updates.

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                      • DammeD Damme

                        @jendrush I suppose it should be 11:1:1:0:2:1 then

                        @hek what about C_STREAM ? Didnt find much about it.

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                        @Damme said:

                        I suppose it should be 11:1:1:0:2:1 then

                        I fugured it out yesterday, but thanx!

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                          @Damme

                          It will be used for firmware updates.

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                          wrote on last edited by Damme
                          #14

                          @hek

                          I just tried to send myself a picture over the network. real ugly code but it worked.. thought if I put a small cam and someone rings on the doorbell or something.. :) (Right now I just read the data from SPI flash)

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                          • DammeD Damme

                            @hek

                            I just tried to send myself a picture over the network. real ugly code but it worked.. thought if I put a small cam and someone rings on the doorbell or something.. :) (Right now I just read the data from SPI flash)

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                            @Damme

                            great

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                                wrote on last edited by Damme
                                #17

                                I've tried the lib for a while now and found the following:

                                Then using ack=1 the returned message is exacly the one I sent. No way of knowing if its a request or an ACK.

                                example:
                                Client sends
                                3;255;3;6;0 (Give me configuration 0 (btw, why not leave config as a byte 0-255 instead of hardcoing it? I could have plenty of uses for configuration-values.)
                                Gateway responds: 3;255;3;6;M and requests ack
                                client sends
                                3;255;3;6;M
                                my software tried to lookup config id 'M' (Not a big deal for letter, but what if its a number?)
                                maybe ACK should be some sort of incremental number in return in special message type. I dont really know what is best.
                                It would be great if GW resends the messsage automatically a couple of times (configurable) if ACK = 1.

                                I've also noticed during DEBUG enabled that the message gets overwritten by old one, i.e.

                                send: 3-3-0-0 s=255,c=0,t=18,pt=0,l=15,st=fail:1.4b1 (18848a2)
                                send: 3-3-0-0 s=255,c=3,t=11,pt=0,l=4,st=ok:test1 (18848a2)
                                send: 3-3-0-0 s=255,c=3,t=12,pt=0,l=3,st=ok:2.0t1 (18848a2)
                                (message 2: test1, message 3: 2.0)

                                Edit; One more thing
                                Do I really need one gw.process(); before each gw.send(..); in the loop? I seam to loose messages if I dont do like that.

                                void loop()
                                {
                                delay(dht.getMinimumSamplingPeriod());

                                gw.process();
                                float temperature = dht.getTemperature();
                                gw.send(msgTemp.set(temperature, 1));

                                gw.process();
                                float humidity = dht.getHumidity();
                                gw.send(msgHum.set(humidity, 1));

                                // gw.sleep(SLEEP_TIME); //Seems to break recieing message, loosing ~75%

                                }

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                                • DammeD Damme

                                  I've tried the lib for a while now and found the following:

                                  Then using ack=1 the returned message is exacly the one I sent. No way of knowing if its a request or an ACK.

                                  example:
                                  Client sends
                                  3;255;3;6;0 (Give me configuration 0 (btw, why not leave config as a byte 0-255 instead of hardcoing it? I could have plenty of uses for configuration-values.)
                                  Gateway responds: 3;255;3;6;M and requests ack
                                  client sends
                                  3;255;3;6;M
                                  my software tried to lookup config id 'M' (Not a big deal for letter, but what if its a number?)
                                  maybe ACK should be some sort of incremental number in return in special message type. I dont really know what is best.
                                  It would be great if GW resends the messsage automatically a couple of times (configurable) if ACK = 1.

                                  I've also noticed during DEBUG enabled that the message gets overwritten by old one, i.e.

                                  send: 3-3-0-0 s=255,c=0,t=18,pt=0,l=15,st=fail:1.4b1 (18848a2)
                                  send: 3-3-0-0 s=255,c=3,t=11,pt=0,l=4,st=ok:test1 (18848a2)
                                  send: 3-3-0-0 s=255,c=3,t=12,pt=0,l=3,st=ok:2.0t1 (18848a2)
                                  (message 2: test1, message 3: 2.0)

                                  Edit; One more thing
                                  Do I really need one gw.process(); before each gw.send(..); in the loop? I seam to loose messages if I dont do like that.

                                  void loop()
                                  {
                                  delay(dht.getMinimumSamplingPeriod());

                                  gw.process();
                                  float temperature = dht.getTemperature();
                                  gw.send(msgTemp.set(temperature, 1));

                                  gw.process();
                                  float humidity = dht.getHumidity();
                                  gw.send(msgHum.set(humidity, 1));

                                  // gw.sleep(SLEEP_TIME); //Seems to break recieing message, loosing ~75%

                                  }

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                                  wrote on last edited by Yveaux
                                  #18

                                  @Damme Other wireless protocols usually have a counter which is increased with each message. Returning the counter as an ack would be sufficient to correlate the ack and the original message.
                                  Returning the whole message seems like overkill indeed...

                                  The send-methods could e.g. return the Id counter of the message sent, and an app waiting for an ack on that message should check for this value in any ack received (using some timeout)

                                  http://yveaux.blogspot.nl

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                                    Damme
                                    Code Contributor
                                    wrote on last edited by Damme
                                    #19

                                    Additional comment on config;
                                    I think it should be request config, response config messages.

                                    I also think its a bit odd that the actuator reports as
                                    gw.present(2, S_LIGHT);
                                    but requests as
                                    if (message.type==V_LIGHT) {

                                    V_LIGHT != S_LIGHT (2 vs 3)
                                    I think the def should follow as much as possible.

                                    hope any of my thoughts are somewhat useful

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                                    • DammeD Damme

                                      Additional comment on config;
                                      I think it should be request config, response config messages.

                                      I also think its a bit odd that the actuator reports as
                                      gw.present(2, S_LIGHT);
                                      but requests as
                                      if (message.type==V_LIGHT) {

                                      V_LIGHT != S_LIGHT (2 vs 3)
                                      I think the def should follow as much as possible.

                                      hope any of my thoughts are somewhat useful

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                                      Mod
                                      wrote on last edited by
                                      #20

                                      @Damme there's a lot of Vera legacy in there... This forum had a discussion going on about decoupling from Vera, but I'm afraid that got lost in the crash...

                                      http://yveaux.blogspot.nl

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                                      • DammeD Damme

                                        I've tried the lib for a while now and found the following:

                                        Then using ack=1 the returned message is exacly the one I sent. No way of knowing if its a request or an ACK.

                                        example:
                                        Client sends
                                        3;255;3;6;0 (Give me configuration 0 (btw, why not leave config as a byte 0-255 instead of hardcoing it? I could have plenty of uses for configuration-values.)
                                        Gateway responds: 3;255;3;6;M and requests ack
                                        client sends
                                        3;255;3;6;M
                                        my software tried to lookup config id 'M' (Not a big deal for letter, but what if its a number?)
                                        maybe ACK should be some sort of incremental number in return in special message type. I dont really know what is best.
                                        It would be great if GW resends the messsage automatically a couple of times (configurable) if ACK = 1.

                                        I've also noticed during DEBUG enabled that the message gets overwritten by old one, i.e.

                                        send: 3-3-0-0 s=255,c=0,t=18,pt=0,l=15,st=fail:1.4b1 (18848a2)
                                        send: 3-3-0-0 s=255,c=3,t=11,pt=0,l=4,st=ok:test1 (18848a2)
                                        send: 3-3-0-0 s=255,c=3,t=12,pt=0,l=3,st=ok:2.0t1 (18848a2)
                                        (message 2: test1, message 3: 2.0)

                                        Edit; One more thing
                                        Do I really need one gw.process(); before each gw.send(..); in the loop? I seam to loose messages if I dont do like that.

                                        void loop()
                                        {
                                        delay(dht.getMinimumSamplingPeriod());

                                        gw.process();
                                        float temperature = dht.getTemperature();
                                        gw.send(msgTemp.set(temperature, 1));

                                        gw.process();
                                        float humidity = dht.getHumidity();
                                        gw.send(msgHum.set(humidity, 1));

                                        // gw.sleep(SLEEP_TIME); //Seems to break recieing message, loosing ~75%

                                        }

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                                        wrote on last edited by
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                                        @Damme said:

                                        // gw.sleep(SLEEP_TIME); //Seems to break recieing message, loosing ~75%

                                        me just dumb here, delay(SLEEP_TIME); works. gw.sleep puts radio in sleep I guess.

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                                        • DammeD Damme

                                          @Damme said:

                                          // gw.sleep(SLEEP_TIME); //Seems to break recieing message, loosing ~75%

                                          me just dumb here, delay(SLEEP_TIME); works. gw.sleep puts radio in sleep I guess.

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                                          @Damme said:

                                          me just dumb here, delay(SLEEP_TIME); works. gw.sleep puts radio in sleep I guess.

                                          gw.sleep() puts both Arduino and radio to sleep.

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