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💬 Building a Raspberry Pi Gateway

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  • Christian SimonsenC Christian Simonsen

    @marceloaqno said:

    @Christian-Simonsen

    mysGateway: TSF:MSG:READ,0-0-0,s=0,c=0,t=0,pt=0,l=0,sg=0:
    mysGateway: !TSF:MSG:LEN,0!=7
    

    looks like a power issue with the nrf24 module.

    Ok,

    I've tested with the Voltmeter and the NRF24L01 module do get a steady 3.26 V. Both the gateway module and the Arduino sensor node...

    Im now building a few extra sensor nodes, so I can test without the Raspberry pi. Hopefully I can atleast get them talking based on Arduinos first. Before testing the Raspberry Pi.

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    dopeeye
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    #95

    @Christian-Simonsen

    I have exactly the same error

    mysGateway: !TSF:MSG:LEN,0!=7

    Have you been able to resolve that problem yet? I have tried multiple radios with different capacitors and powersources grounded to the Raspberry Pi.

    thanks

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    • dopeeyeD dopeeye

      @Christian-Simonsen

      I have exactly the same error

      mysGateway: !TSF:MSG:LEN,0!=7

      Have you been able to resolve that problem yet? I have tried multiple radios with different capacitors and powersources grounded to the Raspberry Pi.

      thanks

      Christian SimonsenC Offline
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      Christian Simonsen
      wrote on last edited by
      #96

      @dopeeye

      Sadly not. I ended up creating an serial gateway (arduino with NRF24L01 and a USB connector) and connected this to the Raspberry Pi, rather than connecting the NRF24L01 directly to the GPIO pins. This worked perfectly straight away.

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      • Christian SimonsenC Christian Simonsen

        @dopeeye

        Sadly not. I ended up creating an serial gateway (arduino with NRF24L01 and a USB connector) and connected this to the Raspberry Pi, rather than connecting the NRF24L01 directly to the GPIO pins. This worked perfectly straight away.

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        dopeeye
        wrote on last edited by
        #97

        @Christian-Simonsen

        Too stubborn to give up, yet.
        If i find a resolution I will let you know

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        • GrahamG Offline
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          Graham
          wrote on last edited by
          #98

          I would like to try this, but my pins19-23 are already used by other hardware. Has anyone tried using the SPI1 Pins?

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          • dopeeyeD dopeeye

            @Christian-Simonsen

            Too stubborn to give up, yet.
            If i find a resolution I will let you know

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            carlyler
            wrote on last edited by
            #99

            @dopeeye I had this issue and unfortunately changed several things at once and got rid of it. However, one thing I noticed was I had different versions of mySensors in my library directory since I downloaded the examples package. Therefore the sensor was likely compiling on a different version than the Gateway. You might want to check that.

            If you could post more of your logs (sensor and gateway) it might help.

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              ericvdb
              wrote on last edited by
              #100

              @marceloaqno

              When running as a service, is there a way to watch the debug log?

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              • Patrik SöderströmP Offline
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                Patrik Söderström
                wrote on last edited by
                #101

                Any ETA on support for RFM69 ? Need to extend my coverage :)

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                • alescA Offline
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                  alesc
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                  #102

                  Done:

                  1. git clone https://github.com/mysensors/MySensors.git
                  2. ./configure --my-gateway=mqtt --my-controller-ip-address=127.0.0.1 --my-mqtt-publish-topic-prefix=mysensors-out --my-mqtt-subscribe-topic-prefix=mysensors-in --my-mqtt-client-id=mygateway1
                  3. make.
                    Got error:
                    In file included from ./MySensors.h:287:0,
                    from examples_linux/mysGateway.cpp:70:
                    ./drivers/RF24/RF24.cpp: In function âuint8_t RF24_spiMultiByteTransfer(uint8_t, uint8_t*, uint8_t, bool)â:
                    ./drivers/RF24/RF24.cpp:65:22: error: âNOPâ was not declared in this scope
                    *ptx++ = NOP ;
                    ^
                    Makefile:46: recipe for target 'examples_linux/mysGateway.o' failed
                    make: *** [examples_linux/mysGateway.o] Error 1
                    Any idea?
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                  • alescA alesc

                    Done:

                    1. git clone https://github.com/mysensors/MySensors.git
                    2. ./configure --my-gateway=mqtt --my-controller-ip-address=127.0.0.1 --my-mqtt-publish-topic-prefix=mysensors-out --my-mqtt-subscribe-topic-prefix=mysensors-in --my-mqtt-client-id=mygateway1
                    3. make.
                      Got error:
                      In file included from ./MySensors.h:287:0,
                      from examples_linux/mysGateway.cpp:70:
                      ./drivers/RF24/RF24.cpp: In function âuint8_t RF24_spiMultiByteTransfer(uint8_t, uint8_t*, uint8_t, bool)â:
                      ./drivers/RF24/RF24.cpp:65:22: error: âNOPâ was not declared in this scope
                      *ptx++ = NOP ;
                      ^
                      Makefile:46: recipe for target 'examples_linux/mysGateway.o' failed
                      make: *** [examples_linux/mysGateway.o] Error 1
                      Any idea?
                    mfalkviddM Offline
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                    mfalkvidd
                    Mod
                    wrote on last edited by mfalkvidd
                    #103

                    @alesc looks like this commit in the development branch broke the code.

                    Do

                    git checkout master
                    

                    before running configure should get the code to the latest stable release.

                    EDIT: Sorry, that won't work because the Raspberry Pi stuff didn't exist when MySensors 2.0 was released. You'll have to do git pull instead, to get tekka's fix.

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                    • alescA alesc

                      Done:

                      1. git clone https://github.com/mysensors/MySensors.git
                      2. ./configure --my-gateway=mqtt --my-controller-ip-address=127.0.0.1 --my-mqtt-publish-topic-prefix=mysensors-out --my-mqtt-subscribe-topic-prefix=mysensors-in --my-mqtt-client-id=mygateway1
                      3. make.
                        Got error:
                        In file included from ./MySensors.h:287:0,
                        from examples_linux/mysGateway.cpp:70:
                        ./drivers/RF24/RF24.cpp: In function âuint8_t RF24_spiMultiByteTransfer(uint8_t, uint8_t*, uint8_t, bool)â:
                        ./drivers/RF24/RF24.cpp:65:22: error: âNOPâ was not declared in this scope
                        *ptx++ = NOP ;
                        ^
                        Makefile:46: recipe for target 'examples_linux/mysGateway.o' failed
                        make: *** [examples_linux/mysGateway.o] Error 1
                        Any idea?
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                      tekka
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                      wrote on last edited by tekka
                      #104

                      @alesc @mfalkvidd Thanks for reporting, fixed: https://github.com/mysensors/MySensors/pull/635

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                      • ben999B Offline
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                        ben999
                        wrote on last edited by ben999
                        #105

                        Hi Everyone !
                        Big thumb up for the amount of work supplied !!!
                        After being more or less successful with openHAB1 I had a go with openHAB2 today, via a online install....
                        But no success with the "mysGateway" install : should i go back to serial gateway with an arduino ?
                        Thanks a lot for your help

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                        • carlylerC Offline
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                          carlyler
                          wrote on last edited by
                          #106

                          @ben999 try again, because it works great. I assume by online install you mean apt-get; I too had trouble when trying this. However, I tried again following @TimO instructions here:
                          wiki, then everything came up nicely. I feel it is some permission issue that I have not tried to figure out yet.

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                            marceloaqno
                            Code Contributor
                            wrote on last edited by marceloaqno
                            #107

                            @ericvdb when running as a service, debug messages are masked and aren't shown in the system logs, but it would be a good idea to have a way to connect to gateway perhaps using telnet and watch the logs. I'll work on something.

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                            • carlylerC carlyler

                              @ben999 try again, because it works great. I assume by online install you mean apt-get; I too had trouble when trying this. However, I tried again following @TimO instructions here:
                              wiki, then everything came up nicely. I feel it is some permission issue that I have not tried to figure out yet.

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                              ben999
                              wrote on last edited by
                              #108

                              @carlyler
                              Thanks a lot for your message, hope is back on my side :)
                              Actually I had a go with openHABian (i didn't make it clear in my previous message, sorry)
                              The install itself couldn't be easier : OS+openHAB installed in one go, just by formatting SD Card with a tiny img file. One hour later and voilà !
                              So that could be the source of my trouble?
                              I will go with the link you supplied tonight and let you know (lookslike it is a manual install... scary!!)
                              Thank you again for your support

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                                carlyler
                                wrote on last edited by
                                #109

                                @ben999 if you have not already, read through the MySensors OH2 thread. I noticed a recent post by @TimO that talks about setting some permissions and that might be the issue. Otherwise, the manual install is not bad as he gives you step-by-step; I am a new to all this and managed to get it to work...

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                                • carlylerC carlyler

                                  @ben999 if you have not already, read through the MySensors OH2 thread. I noticed a recent post by @TimO that talks about setting some permissions and that might be the issue. Otherwise, the manual install is not bad as he gives you step-by-step; I am a new to all this and managed to get it to work...

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                                  ben999
                                  wrote on last edited by
                                  #110

                                  @carlyler
                                  Smashing
                                  Thanks a lot for that hint... I remember reading that...
                                  Linux is so damn rigid :laughing:
                                  Thank you again for your help

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                                    JahFyahh
                                    wrote on last edited by
                                    #111

                                    Either its not stated or I cannot see it, but i was wondering... Is this version 2 voor de rPi?
                                    At the moment I am using MySensors version 1.5 with Pimatic as controller. And I would like to use v2.

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                                      ericvdb
                                      wrote on last edited by
                                      #112

                                      @ben999 Yes, version 2

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                                        ben999
                                        wrote on last edited by ben999
                                        #113

                                        I feel a bit sorry to come back here for my own little troubles...

                                        1- So i installed openhab2 on RPi3 with a fresh SDCard
                                        2- I followed tobof 's excellent step-by-step howto
                                        3- I installed mysGateway
                                        4- With pi@raspberrypi:~/MySensors $ sudo ./examples_linux/mysGateway -d i can see that my motion sensor and my RPi gateway get on well... they do speak to each other, right ?

                                        mysGateway: Starting gateway...
                                        mysGateway: Protocol version - 2.0.1-beta
                                        mysGateway: MCO:BGN:INIT GW,CP=RNNG---,VER=2.0.1-beta
                                        mysGateway: TSF:LRT:OK
                                        mysGateway: TSM:INIT
                                        mysGateway: TSM:INIT:TSP OK
                                        mysGateway: TSM:INIT:GW MODE
                                        mysGateway: TSM:READY
                                        mysGateway: MCO:REG:NOT NEEDED
                                        mysGateway: MCO:BGN:STP
                                        mysGateway: MCO:BGN:INIT OK,ID=0,PAR=0,DIS=0,REG=1
                                        mysGateway: TSF:MSG:READ,1-1-0,s=1,c=1,t=16,pt=0,l=1,sg=0:1
                                        mysGateway: TSF:MSG:READ,1-1-0,s=1,c=1,t=16,pt=0,l=1,sg=0:0
                                        mysGateway: TSF:MSG:READ,1-1-0,s=1,c=1,t=16,pt=0,l=1,sg=0:1
                                        mysGateway: TSF:MSG:READ,1-1-0,s=1,c=1,t=16,pt=0,l=1,sg=0:0
                                        

                                        5-in things/demo.things" I put this.

                                        Bridge mysensors:bridge-ser:gateway [ serialPort="/dev/pts/2", sendDelay=200 ] {  }
                                        

                                        Right away, it worked (king of the world!) and i could see that bridge in paperUI !!!
                                        But i got that after a reboot of RPi

                                        openhab> Failed to connect on port: /dev/pts/2 exception: 
                                        gnu.io.NoSuchPortException
                                                at gnu.io.CommPortIdentifier.getPortIdentifier(CommPortIdentifier.java:273)
                                                at gnu.io.NRSerialPort.connect(NRSerialPort.java:48)
                                                at org.openhab.binding.mysensors.protocol.serial.MySensorsSerialConnection.<init>(MySensorsSerialConnection.java:52)
                                                at org.openhab.binding.mysensors.handler.MySensorsBridgeHandler.initialize(MySensorsBridgeHandler.java:63)
                                                at org.eclipse.smarthome.core.thing.internal.ThingManager$9$1.call(ThingManager.java:764)
                                                at org.eclipse.smarthome.core.thing.internal.ThingManager$9$1.call(ThingManager.java:1)
                                                at org.eclipse.smarthome.core.common.SafeMethodCaller$CallableWrapper.call(SafeMethodCaller.java:177)
                                                at java.util.concurrent.FutureTask.run(FutureTask.java:266)
                                                at java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor.runWorker(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:1142)
                                                at java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor$Worker.run(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:617)
                                                at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:745)
                                        

                                        Wrong serial port ?

                                        Juste to make it clear : mysGateway bit of software is the magic that makes RPi believe that there's an arduino acting as a gateway on USB and collects the NRF24 info through GPio ?

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                                        • ben999B ben999

                                          I feel a bit sorry to come back here for my own little troubles...

                                          1- So i installed openhab2 on RPi3 with a fresh SDCard
                                          2- I followed tobof 's excellent step-by-step howto
                                          3- I installed mysGateway
                                          4- With pi@raspberrypi:~/MySensors $ sudo ./examples_linux/mysGateway -d i can see that my motion sensor and my RPi gateway get on well... they do speak to each other, right ?

                                          mysGateway: Starting gateway...
                                          mysGateway: Protocol version - 2.0.1-beta
                                          mysGateway: MCO:BGN:INIT GW,CP=RNNG---,VER=2.0.1-beta
                                          mysGateway: TSF:LRT:OK
                                          mysGateway: TSM:INIT
                                          mysGateway: TSM:INIT:TSP OK
                                          mysGateway: TSM:INIT:GW MODE
                                          mysGateway: TSM:READY
                                          mysGateway: MCO:REG:NOT NEEDED
                                          mysGateway: MCO:BGN:STP
                                          mysGateway: MCO:BGN:INIT OK,ID=0,PAR=0,DIS=0,REG=1
                                          mysGateway: TSF:MSG:READ,1-1-0,s=1,c=1,t=16,pt=0,l=1,sg=0:1
                                          mysGateway: TSF:MSG:READ,1-1-0,s=1,c=1,t=16,pt=0,l=1,sg=0:0
                                          mysGateway: TSF:MSG:READ,1-1-0,s=1,c=1,t=16,pt=0,l=1,sg=0:1
                                          mysGateway: TSF:MSG:READ,1-1-0,s=1,c=1,t=16,pt=0,l=1,sg=0:0
                                          

                                          5-in things/demo.things" I put this.

                                          Bridge mysensors:bridge-ser:gateway [ serialPort="/dev/pts/2", sendDelay=200 ] {  }
                                          

                                          Right away, it worked (king of the world!) and i could see that bridge in paperUI !!!
                                          But i got that after a reboot of RPi

                                          openhab> Failed to connect on port: /dev/pts/2 exception: 
                                          gnu.io.NoSuchPortException
                                                  at gnu.io.CommPortIdentifier.getPortIdentifier(CommPortIdentifier.java:273)
                                                  at gnu.io.NRSerialPort.connect(NRSerialPort.java:48)
                                                  at org.openhab.binding.mysensors.protocol.serial.MySensorsSerialConnection.<init>(MySensorsSerialConnection.java:52)
                                                  at org.openhab.binding.mysensors.handler.MySensorsBridgeHandler.initialize(MySensorsBridgeHandler.java:63)
                                                  at org.eclipse.smarthome.core.thing.internal.ThingManager$9$1.call(ThingManager.java:764)
                                                  at org.eclipse.smarthome.core.thing.internal.ThingManager$9$1.call(ThingManager.java:1)
                                                  at org.eclipse.smarthome.core.common.SafeMethodCaller$CallableWrapper.call(SafeMethodCaller.java:177)
                                                  at java.util.concurrent.FutureTask.run(FutureTask.java:266)
                                                  at java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor.runWorker(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:1142)
                                                  at java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor$Worker.run(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:617)
                                                  at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:745)
                                          

                                          Wrong serial port ?

                                          Juste to make it clear : mysGateway bit of software is the magic that makes RPi believe that there's an arduino acting as a gateway on USB and collects the NRF24 info through GPio ?

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                                          Yveaux
                                          Mod
                                          wrote on last edited by
                                          #114

                                          @ben999 said:

                                          Wrong serial port ?

                                          Likely ;-)
                                          /dev/pts/x are pseudo-terminals , not serial ports.

                                          On my (old) Pi running Raspbian the serial port is /dev/ttyAMA0
                                          You could run something like

                                          dmesg |grep -i tty
                                          

                                          to get an idea of serial ports on your Pi.

                                          http://yveaux.blogspot.nl

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