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  • gohanG Offline
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    gohan
    Mod
    wrote on last edited by
    #630

    Just simple rfm69w 433 with default options. It compiles but I get no communication with nodes and 100% processor, but maybe I did a bad wiring

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    • gohanG gohan

      Just simple rfm69w 433 with default options. It compiles but I get no communication with nodes and 100% processor, but maybe I did a bad wiring

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      mfalkvidd
      Mod
      wrote on last edited by
      #631

      @gohan debug output could be useful ;-)

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      • gohanG Offline
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        gohan
        Mod
        wrote on last edited by gohan
        #632

        I would have posted it but it just shows as no nodes are trying to connect and nodes are unable to find a parent of course. I'm using the rfm2nrf pcb in order to have the pins to connect to the raspberry.

        PS here is the log of the startup

         __  __       ____
        |  \/  |_   _/ ___|  ___ _ __  ___  ___  _ __ ___
        | |\/| | | | \___ \ / _ \ `_ \/ __|/ _ \| `__/ __|
        | |  | | |_| |___| |  __/ | | \__ \  _  | |  \__ \
        |_|  |_|\__, |____/ \___|_| |_|___/\___/|_|  |___/
                |___/                      2.2.0-beta
        
        mysgw: MCO:BGN:INIT GW,CP=RPNG----,VER=2.2.0-beta
        mysgw: TSF:LRT:OK
        mysgw: TSM:INIT
        mysgw: TSF:WUR:MS=0
        mysgw: TSM:INIT:TSP OK
        mysgw: TSM:INIT:GW MODE
        mysgw: TSM:READY:ID=0,PAR=0,DIS=0
        mysgw: MCO:REG:NOT NEEDED
        mysgw: Listening for connections on 0.0.0.0:5003
        mysgw: MCO:BGN:STP
        mysgw: MCO:BGN:INIT OK,TSP=1
        mysgw: New connection from 127.0.0.1
        mysgw: Client 0 connected
        mysgw: Client 0: 0;0;3;0;2;
        mysgw: Client 0: 0;0;3;0;2;Get Version
        mysgw: Client 0: 0;0;3;0;18;PING
        mysgw: Client 0: 0;0;3;0;18;PING
        
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        • gohanG Offline
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          gohan
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          wrote on last edited by
          #633

          On my test RPI3 it is working.... I have to double check the other one.

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          • gohanG gohan

            you need to either delete or rename the Mysensors folder :)

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            Richard van der Plas
            wrote on last edited by
            #634

            @gohan Hi there updated to the latest dev, but i still have to restart the service after a few days, this is the message in the log:

            Sep 17 20:31:51 raspberrypi hass[17999]: #033[32m2017-09-17 20:31:51 INFO (Thread-13) [mysensors.gateway_tcp] Closing socket at ('192.168.1.115', 5003).#033[0m
            Sep 17 20:31:51 raspberrypi hass[17999]: #033[32m2017-09-17 20:31:51 INFO (Thread-13) [mysensors.gateway_tcp] Socket closed at ('192.168.1.115', 5003).#033[0m
            Sep 17 20:31:51 raspberrypi hass[17999]: #033[32m2017-09-17 20:31:51 INFO (Thread-13) [mysensors.gateway_tcp] No response. Disconnected.#033[0m
            Sep 17 20:31:51 raspberrypi hass[17999]: #033[32m2017-09-17 20:31:51 INFO (Thread-13) [mysensors.gateway_tcp] Trying to connect to ('192.168.1.115', 5003)#033[0m
            

            checking with top, i see high CPU utilization:

            20921 root      20   0   20036    872    784 R  CPU ->99,5  0,1 682:53.59 mysgw
            
            
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            • C ccy

              @Grubstake: Thanks. I have tried to follow "NRF24L01+ Radio" pin out connection. I have double / triple check my wiring is correct. But I still get the same fail message in mysgw debug mode:

              [root@alarmpi bin]# ./mysgw -d
              mysgw: Starting gateway...
              mysgw: Protocol version - 2.1.1
              mysgw: MCO:BGN:INIT GW,CP=RNNG---,VER=2.1.1
              mysgw: TSM:INIT
              mysgw: TSF:WUR:MS=0
              mysgw: !TSM:INIT:TSP FAIL
              mysgw: TSM:FAIL:CNT=1
              mysgw: TSM:FAIL:PDT
              mysgw: TSM:FAIL:RE-INIT
              mysgw: TSM:INIT
              mysgw: !TSM:INIT:TSP FAIL
              mysgw: TSM:FAIL:CNT=2
              mysgw: TSM:FAIL:PDT
              mysgw: TSM:FAIL:RE-INIT
              mysgw: TSM:INIT
              mysgw: !TSM:INIT:TSP FAIL
              mysgw: TSM:FAIL:CNT=3
              mysgw: TSM:FAIL:PDT
              mysgw: Received SIGINT
              

              Here is my /boot/config.txt:

              gpu_mem=64
              initramfs initramfs-linux.img followkernel
              dtparam=spi=on
              

              and the spi dev:

              # ls /dev/spidev0.*
              /dev/spidev0.0  /dev/spidev0.1
              

              I am using ArchLinuxARM:

              # uname -a
              Linux alarmpi 4.9.13-3-ARCH #1 SMP Fri Mar 3 18:45:16 MST 2017 armv7l GNU/Linux
              

              I only wiring 7 pins (1-7) on NRF24l01+.

              Raspberry Pi 2 hardware information:

              # cat /proc/cpuinfo
              processor       : 0
              model name      : ARMv7 Processor rev 5 (v7l)
              BogoMIPS        : 38.40
              Features        : half thumb fastmult vfp edsp neon vfpv3 tls vfpv4 idiva idivt vfpd32 lpae evtstrm
              CPU implementer : 0x41
              CPU architecture: 7
              CPU variant     : 0x0
              CPU part        : 0xc07
              CPU revision    : 5
              
              processor       : 1
              model name      : ARMv7 Processor rev 5 (v7l)
              BogoMIPS        : 38.40
              Features        : half thumb fastmult vfp edsp neon vfpv3 tls vfpv4 idiva idivt vfpd32 lpae evtstrm
              CPU implementer : 0x41
              CPU architecture: 7
              CPU variant     : 0x0
              CPU part        : 0xc07
              CPU revision    : 5
              
              processor       : 2
              model name      : ARMv7 Processor rev 5 (v7l)
              BogoMIPS        : 38.40
              Features        : half thumb fastmult vfp edsp neon vfpv3 tls vfpv4 idiva idivt vfpd32 lpae evtstrm
              CPU implementer : 0x41
              CPU architecture: 7
              CPU variant     : 0x0
              CPU part        : 0xc07
              CPU revision    : 5
              
              processor       : 3
              model name      : ARMv7 Processor rev 5 (v7l)
              BogoMIPS        : 38.40
              Features        : half thumb fastmult vfp edsp neon vfpv3 tls vfpv4 idiva idivt vfpd32 lpae evtstrm
              CPU implementer : 0x41
              CPU architecture: 7
              CPU variant     : 0x0
              CPU part        : 0xc07
              CPU revision    : 5
              
              Hardware        : BCM2835
              Revision        : a21041
              Serial          : 00000000475d18a4
              
              # cat /sys/firmware/devicetree/base/model
              Raspberry Pi 2 Model B Rev 1.1
              

              Output from MySensors configure:

              # ./configure
              [SECTION] Detecting target machine.
              ./configure: line 111: warning: command substitution: ignored null byte in input
                [OK] machine detected: SoC=unknown, Type=unknown, CPU=armv7l.
              [SECTION] Checking GPIO Sysfs.
                [OK] /sys/class/gpio/export found
              [SECTION] Detecting SPI driver.
                [OK] SPI driver detected:SPIDEV.
              [SECTION] Detecting init system.
                [OK] init system detected: systemd.
              [SECTION] Saving configuration.
              [SECTION] Cleaning previous builds.
              [OK] Finished.
              

              I finally find out my raspberry pi board isn't detected properly in configure. I change the function detect_machine:

              function detect_machine {
              ...
                  case $hardware in
              ...
                  BCM2835)
                      soc="BCM2835"
                      if [[ $machine == "Raspberry"* ]]; then
                          local rev=($(detect_rpi_revision))
                          if [[ $rev == "a02082" || $rev == "a22082" ]]; then
                              tp="RPi3"
                          else
                              tp="Rpi2"
                          fi
                      fi
                      ;;
              ...
              

              make mysgw again, and I get this finally:

              # ./mysgw -d
              mysgw: Starting gateway...
              mysgw: Protocol version - 2.1.1
              mysgw: MCO:BGN:INIT GW,CP=RNNG---,VER=2.1.1
              mysgw: TSF:LRT:OK
              mysgw: TSM:INIT
              mysgw: TSF:WUR:MS=0
              mysgw: TSM:INIT:TSP OK
              mysgw: TSM:INIT:GW MODE
              mysgw: TSM:READY:ID=0,PAR=0,DIS=0
              mysgw: MCO:REG:NOT NEEDED
              mysgw: Listening for connections on 0.0.0.0:5003
              mysgw: MCO:BGN:STP
              mysgw: MCO:BGN:INIT OK,TSP=1
              
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              jacikaas
              wrote on last edited by
              #635

              @ccy

              Hello, I'm also have issue with this question. My Raspberry Pi 2 type is a01041, but by the original "configure" file it is not recognized:

              [SECTION] Detecting target machine.
                [OK] machine detected: SoC=unknown, Type=unknown, CPU=armv7l.
              

              Maybe someone could explain why it is not recognized?

              "Configure" file lines:

              function detect_machine {
              ...
                  case $hardware in
              ...
                  BCM2835)
                      soc="BCM2835"
                      if [[ $machine == "Raspberry"* ]]; then
                          local rev=($(detect_rpi_revision))
                          if [[ $rev == "a02082" || $rev == "a22082" ]]; then
                              tp="RPi3"
                          else
                              tp="Rpi2"
                          fi
                      fi
                      ;;
              ...
              
              My Raspberry Pi 2 info:
              processor       : 0
              model name      : ARMv7 Processor rev 5 (v7l)
              BogoMIPS        : 38.40
              Features        : half thumb fastmult vfp edsp neon vfpv3 tls vfpv4 idiva idivt vfpd32 lpae evtstrm
              CPU implementer : 0x41
              CPU architecture: 7
              CPU variant     : 0x0
              CPU part        : 0xc07
              CPU revision    : 5
              
              processor       : 1
              model name      : ARMv7 Processor rev 5 (v7l)
              BogoMIPS        : 38.40
              Features        : half thumb fastmult vfp edsp neon vfpv3 tls vfpv4 idiva idivt vfpd32 lpae evtstrm
              CPU implementer : 0x41
              CPU architecture: 7
              CPU variant     : 0x0
              CPU part        : 0xc07
              CPU revision    : 5
              
              processor       : 2
              model name      : ARMv7 Processor rev 5 (v7l)
              BogoMIPS        : 38.40
              Features        : half thumb fastmult vfp edsp neon vfpv3 tls vfpv4 idiva idivt vfpd32 lpae evtstrm
              CPU implementer : 0x41
              CPU architecture: 7
              CPU variant     : 0x0
              CPU part        : 0xc07
              CPU revision    : 5
              
              processor       : 3
              model name      : ARMv7 Processor rev 5 (v7l)
              BogoMIPS        : 38.40
              Features        : half thumb fastmult vfp edsp neon vfpv3 tls vfpv4 idiva idivt vfpd32 lpae evtstrm
              CPU implementer : 0x41
              CPU architecture: 7
              CPU variant     : 0x0
              CPU part        : 0xc07
              CPU revision    : 5
              
              Hardware        : BCM2835
              Revision        : a01041
              Serial          : 0000000049a14619
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              • TriXwooDT Offline
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                TriXwooD
                wrote on last edited by
                #636

                Double radio or alternative pin for spi1:

                https://forum.mysensors.org/topic/7702/double-spi-radio-raspberry-pi/2

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                  arraWX
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #637

                  I followed the instructions carefully. However I get an error. Can someone help?

                  git clone https://github.com/mysensors/MySensors.git --branch master
                  cd MySensors
                  ./configure --my-transport=nrf24 --my-gateway=ethernet
                  

                  This results in a warning:

                  [SECTION] Detecting SPI driver.
                    [WARNING] No supported SPI driver detected.
                  

                  When I run make I get the follwing error:

                  In file included from examples_linux/mysgw.cpp:74:0:
                  ./MySensors.h:254:2: error: #error No support for nRF24 radio on this platform
                   #error No support for nRF24 radio on this platform
                    ^
                  In file included from ./drivers/RF24/RF24.cpp:23:0,
                                   from ./MySensors.h:290,
                                   from examples_linux/mysgw.cpp:74:
                  ./drivers/RF24/RF24.h:52:17: fatal error: SPI.h: No such file or directory
                   #include <SPI.h>
                                   ^
                  compilation terminated.
                  Makefile:114: recipe for target 'build/examples_linux/mysgw.o' failed
                  make: *** [build/examples_linux/mysgw.o] Error 1
                  

                  Hope someone can help. Thanks.

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                  • skywatchS Offline
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                    skywatch
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #638

                    Maybe you didn't enable SPI on the pi.

                    From command prompt type 'sudo raspi-config', then select option 5 from the menu. This takes you to where you can enable the SPI bus on the pi. Then try again.

                    S>

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                      arraWX
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #639

                      @skywatch Thank you! That solved my problem.

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                      • Sefi NinioS Offline
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                        Sefi Ninio
                        wrote on last edited by Sefi Ninio
                        #640

                        Hello friends,

                        Reading the instructions for building a RaspberryPi Gateway using RFM69, it states that one should use the development branch and not master, since the Pi is using a different version of the driver.

                        Anyone knows when this will be merged to master branch?

                        Also, since this forces all nodes to use development branch as well to be able to communicate with the gateway, assuming I use the development branch now and it is later on merged into master, is there an easy way to upgrade nodes remotely to the new code?

                        I am planning to use Wall Switch Insertable Node, and Mini Relay Mode - Both support OTA updates, am I correct to assume this will allow upgrading without taking the nodes out of where they are located?

                        Thanks!
                        Sefi

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                        • gohanG Offline
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                          gohan
                          Mod
                          wrote on last edited by
                          #641

                          Like all nodes, you need to change the bootloader in order to enable ota.

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                            llegoff
                            wrote on last edited by
                            #642

                            hello, is there a inclusion mode planned for the raspberry pi gateway ?

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                              ricorico94
                              wrote on last edited by ricorico94
                              #643

                              Hi,
                              This seems a great job, but despite I had a look at many posts (yes, many out of the dozens of pages.. ;-) ), I still can't figure out some questions..

                              • Beyond the obvious advantage of saving an arduino (and power supply, space..), is there an advantage for having the gateway hosted by the raspberry PI hosting my Domoticz ? (like more CPU available for handling communications or for signing ? or on the opposite more risks to overload the PI CPU -despite only a couple persons have complained about high CPU load))
                              • the default setup is Ethernet. What are the pros and cons of ethernet vs serial setup ? (speed? reliability ? possibility to move to other gateway?..)
                              • Is signing now implemented in this setup ? I didn't see it explicitely described, but some posts seem related to signing.
                              • if I want to use an external antenna and the high power NRF24, should I use an aother power source than raspberry PI ? (or maybe sharing the same USB charger, but diverting the power in parallel of the PI ?)
                              • is there a tutorial somewhere detailing how to uninstall and migrate to an external gateway ? During such migration, would I need to "touch" again my sensors and would I lose history logs of these sensors in Domoticz ?

                              Sorry for all these questions..

                              br,
                              Ricorico94

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                              • R ricorico94

                                Hi,
                                This seems a great job, but despite I had a look at many posts (yes, many out of the dozens of pages.. ;-) ), I still can't figure out some questions..

                                • Beyond the obvious advantage of saving an arduino (and power supply, space..), is there an advantage for having the gateway hosted by the raspberry PI hosting my Domoticz ? (like more CPU available for handling communications or for signing ? or on the opposite more risks to overload the PI CPU -despite only a couple persons have complained about high CPU load))
                                • the default setup is Ethernet. What are the pros and cons of ethernet vs serial setup ? (speed? reliability ? possibility to move to other gateway?..)
                                • Is signing now implemented in this setup ? I didn't see it explicitely described, but some posts seem related to signing.
                                • if I want to use an external antenna and the high power NRF24, should I use an aother power source than raspberry PI ? (or maybe sharing the same USB charger, but diverting the power in parallel of the PI ?)
                                • is there a tutorial somewhere detailing how to uninstall and migrate to an external gateway ? During such migration, would I need to "touch" again my sensors and would I lose history logs of these sensors in Domoticz ?

                                Sorry for all these questions..

                                br,
                                Ricorico94

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                                mfalkvidd
                                Mod
                                wrote on last edited by mfalkvidd
                                #644

                                @ricorico94 said in 💬 Building a Raspberry Pi Gateway:

                                Hi,
                                This seems a great job, but despite I had a look at many posts (yes, many out of the dozens of pages.. ;-) ), I still can't figure out some questions..

                                • Beyond the obvious advantage of saving an arduino (and power supply, space..), is there an advantage for having the gateway hosted by the raspberry PI hosting my Domoticz ? (like more CPU available for handling communications or for signing ? or on the opposite more risks to overload the PI CPU -despite only a couple persons have complained about high CPU load))

                                Not really. Cpu usage is normally 0-2% so it doesn't affect either way.

                                Switching between different gateway types (serial, ethernet, mqtt) can be easier since there is no need to re-wire anything, just reconfigure and recompile. But that could be done with a all-in-one Arduino setup as well.

                                Remote debug might be a benefit, since logging in to the raspberry pi to view log files can be done remotely. Remote debug for Arduino is possible, but usually requires additional hardware.

                                The raspberry pi has room for more logging, which can help troubleshooting.

                                The biggest downside is that a raspberry pi environment is infinitely more complex than an Arduino, which could affect reliability and make troubleshooting harder. On the other hand, there are more debugging tools available which might make troubleshooting easier.

                                • the default setup is Ethernet. What are the pros and cons of ethernet vs serial setup ? (speed? reliability ? possibility to move to other gateway?..)

                                No difference in speed. No difference in reliability.

                                Ethernet can easily be made accessible over the network. Doing that with serial can be done but is a bit tricky.

                                Some controllers don't have support for all gateway types. See https://www.mysensors.org/controller for details.

                                • Is signing now implemented in this setup ? I didn't see it explicitely described, but some posts seem related to signing.

                                Yes. See the help text produced by running ./configure --help

                                • if I want to use an external antenna and the high power NRF24, should I use an aother power source than raspberry PI ? (or maybe sharing the same USB charger, but diverting the power in parallel of the PI ?)

                                Yes. See the note on https://www.mysensors.org/build/raspberry#wiring

                                • is there a tutorial somewhere detailing how to uninstall and migrate to an external gateway ? During such migration, would I need to "touch" again my sensors and would I lose history logs of these sensors in Domoticz ?

                                See my answer in the question you posted yesterday.

                                Sorry for all these questions..

                                No worries. Except for posting one of the questions again (which wastes people's time and confuses people when they read only one of the places), you are very welcome to post as many questions as you like. Asking questions is usually the next best way to learn.

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                                  ricorico94
                                  wrote on last edited by
                                  #645

                                  Thanks a lot for your clear explanations ! Very useful !
                                  and.. bravo ! for all your work

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                                    ricorico94
                                    wrote on last edited by ricorico94
                                    #646

                                    Hi,
                                    I'm trying to install the gateway on a Raspberry Pi 2 hosting Domoticz already (I had used the standard Domoticz image).
                                    I receive an error message on the make step, but maybe I've not properly understood instructions (not very friendly with raspberry and linux environment).
                                    First, I wired the NRF24 with PA (meaning I used an adapter and the 5V physical PIN#4) and the IRQ (wired on physical pin #15)
                                    Then I logged into my raspberry and staid in initial directory (pi@raspberrypi )
                                    I then typed:

                                    pi@raspberrypi ~ $ git clone https://github.com/mysensors/MySensors.git --branch master
                                    Cloning into 'MySensors'...
                                    remote: Counting objects: 14895, done.
                                    remote: Compressing objects: 100% (8/8), done.
                                    remote: Total 14895 (delta 0), reused 5 (delta 0), pack-reused 14887
                                    Receiving objects: 100% (14895/14895), 12.17 MiB | 1.68 MiB/s, done.
                                    Resolving deltas: 100% (9022/9022), done.
                                    pi@raspberrypi ~ $ cd MySensors
                                    pi@raspberrypi ~/MySensors $ ./configure --help
                                    

                                    Hopefully I did it in adequate folder ? (now I see a Mysensors folder in my /home/pi folder).
                                    Then I typed:

                                    pi@raspberrypi ~/MySensors $ --my-transport=nrf24
                                    -bash: --my-transport=nrf24 : commande introuvable
                                    pi@raspberrypi ~/MySensors $ ./configure --my-transport=nrf24
                                    [SECTION] Detecting target machine.
                                      [OK] machine detected: SoC=BCM2836, Type=Rpi2, CPU=armv7l.
                                    [SECTION] Detecting SPI driver.
                                      [OK] SPI driver detected:BCM.
                                    [SECTION] Detecting init system.
                                      [OK] init system detected: sysvinit.
                                    [SECTION] Saving configuration.
                                    [SECTION] Cleaning previous builds.
                                    [OK] Finished.
                                    
                                    

                                    So far, no error.. but should I have typed "./configure --my-transport=nrf24 --my-rf24-irq-pin=15" to implement the IRQ ? If yes, can I retype that command with new settings without issue ?

                                    Then I understaood I had to run make command:

                                    pi@raspberrypi ~/MySensors $ make
                                    gcc -MT build/drivers/Linux/log.o -MMD -MP -march=armv7-a -mtune=cortex-a7 -mfpu=neon-vfpv4 -mfloat-abi=hard -DMY_RADIO_NRF24 -DMY_GATEWAY_LINUX -DMY_DEBUG -DLINUX_SPI_BCM -DLINUX_ARCH_RASPBERRYPI  -Ofast -g -Wall -Wextra  -I. -I./core -I./drivers/Linux -I./drivers/RPi -I./drivers/BCM -c drivers/Linux/log.c -o build/drivers/Linux/log.o
                                    cc1: error: bad value (cortex-a7) for -mtune switch
                                    Makefile:118: recipe for target 'build/drivers/Linux/log.o' failed
                                    make: *** [build/drivers/Linux/log.o] Error 1
                                    
                                    

                                    But errors... :anguished:
                                    I tried to search on forum, and saw someone else meniotning a smilar error, but people were answering about OrangePI, whereas I use a Rasp PI 2.
                                    I probably misunderstood some steps.. Could someone help me ?

                                    Note: in instructions, there's a statement I don't understand for ethernet gateway: "To set the gateway as a client that connects to a controller, use:--my-gateway=ethernet --my-controller-url-address=YOUR-CONTROLLER-ADDRES" . IN which case do we need that ? (as said, I plan to simply use this gateway on My dodmoticz rasp PI).

                                    br,
                                    Ricorico94

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                                      gohan
                                      Mod
                                      wrote on last edited by
                                      #647

                                      @ricorico94 said in 💬 Building a Raspberry Pi Gateway:

                                      ./configure --my-transport=nrf24 --my-rf24-irq-pin=15

                                      That is fine, no need to add extra parameters as by defaults it will configure as ethernet gateway. Also try using the development branch as it has lots of bugs fixed.

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                                        arraWX
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                                        @ricorico94 Yesterday I managed to make a working rpi gateway. I am on rpi3, use a socket adapter board for the radio and use domoticz. I posted all the details here: https://forum.mysensors.org/topic/7793/nrf24l01-problems-in-2-1-1-and-2-2-0-beta/24

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                                          Hi,
                                          @arraWX : I looked at your post. Unfortunately, the error I face is before the start, as it's during the make, so it appears I follow the first steps you describe (config & make), but I still don't know how to solve the make errors.

                                          In case it can help understanding what's going on or what to do, I ran the command:

                                          gcc -v 
                                          

                                          which displayed: gcc version 4.6.3 (Debian 4.6.3-14+rpi1)
                                          Could it be an issue this "+rpi1" whreas I've a PI 2 ?

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