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  • T Tag

    @marceloaqno

    Just hooked up a radio to the GPIO header. (used this link for the model 1 RPI https://www.mysensors.org/build/raspberry and attached the interrupt pin also to pin 15)

    This is the result i get
    root@orangepizero:~/marceloaqno-spidev/bin# mysgw
    mysgw: Starting gateway...
    mysgw: Protocol version - 2.2.0-beta
    mysgw: Could not open /sys/class/gpio/gpio10/direction
    Illegal instruction
    root@orangepizero:~/marceloaqno-spidev/bin#

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    #45

    @Tag Great! The mapping of the physical GPIO number in OrangePi is not ready yet, so you need to figure out the correct value for the CE and CSN pins by adding this to the examples_linux/mysgw.cpp or MyConfig.h

    #define MY_RF24_CE_PIN X
    #define MY_RF24_CS_PIN Y
    

    This is the best pinout image I've found that could help:
    https://oshlab.com/orange-pi-zero-pinout/

    This may also give you some hint:

    cat /sys/kernel/debug/gpio
    
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      @Tag Great! The mapping of the physical GPIO number in OrangePi is not ready yet, so you need to figure out the correct value for the CE and CSN pins by adding this to the examples_linux/mysgw.cpp or MyConfig.h

      #define MY_RF24_CE_PIN X
      #define MY_RF24_CS_PIN Y
      

      This is the best pinout image I've found that could help:
      https://oshlab.com/orange-pi-zero-pinout/

      This may also give you some hint:

      cat /sys/kernel/debug/gpio
      
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      wrote on last edited by marceloaqno
      #46

      @Tag Maybe this one can help too:
      http://orange314.com/WiringOP

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        @Tag Maybe this one can help too:
        http://orange314.com/WiringOP

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        marceloaqno
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        #47

        @Tag also, please don't set the interrupt pin for now.

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          @marceloaqno

          Just hooked up a radio to the GPIO header. (used this link for the model 1 RPI https://www.mysensors.org/build/raspberry and attached the interrupt pin also to pin 15)

          This is the result i get
          root@orangepizero:~/marceloaqno-spidev/bin# mysgw
          mysgw: Starting gateway...
          mysgw: Protocol version - 2.2.0-beta
          mysgw: Could not open /sys/class/gpio/gpio10/direction
          Illegal instruction
          root@orangepizero:~/marceloaqno-spidev/bin#

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          marceloaqno
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          @Tag I found more information on the wiki page about the gpio pins:
          http://linux-sunxi.org/GPIO

          It seems that there is a calculation to be made to know which number to use :scream:

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            @marceloaqno

            Hi!!, many thanks for the info!! really helpful!
            Made some progress. first I created this table based on this page: http://linux-sunxi.org/GPIO

            Pin - Num - Name - Calculated value A=1 ((1-1)*32 + Pin)
            CE / 22 / PA02 / 2
            SCK / 23 / PA14 / 14
            MISO / 21 / PA16 / 16
            CSN / 24 / PA13 / 13
            MOSI / 19 / PA15 / 15

            Now it is important that you know which kernel is used on your systems the 4.x architecture is different compared to the 3.x arch...

            If the 4.x kernel is used you need to use the calculated value for the GPIO pin numbering, i could not test that since I am using the 3.x kernel, so this is what i did:

            1. load the GPIO kernel module:
            modprobe gpio-sunxi
            
            1. Create the GPIO device files since these were not available on my system by default.
            for A in 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12; do echo "$A" > /sys/class/gpio/export ; done
            

            This created the following entries in /sys/class/gpio

            root@orangepizero:~/marceloaqno-spidev/bin# ls -l /sys/class/gpio
            total 0
            --w------- 1 root root 4096 Jan  8 07:39 export
            lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root    0 Jan  8 07:16 gpio1 -> ../../devices/platform/sunxi-pinctrl/gpio/gpio1
            lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root    0 Jan  8 07:16 gpio11 -> ../../devices/platform/sunxi-pinctrl/gpio/gpio11
            lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root    0 Jan  8 07:16 gpio12 -> ../../devices/platform/sunxi-pinctrl/gpio/gpio12
            lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root    0 Jan  8 07:32 gpio13 -> ../../devices/platform/sunxi-pinctrl/gpio/gpio13
            lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root    0 Jan  8 07:16 gpio2 -> ../../devices/platform/sunxi-pinctrl/gpio/gpio2
            lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root    0 Jan  8 07:16 gpio3 -> ../../devices/platform/sunxi-pinctrl/gpio/gpio3
            lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root    0 Jan  8 07:16 gpio4 -> ../../devices/platform/sunxi-pinctrl/gpio/gpio4
            lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root    0 Jan  8 07:16 gpio5 -> ../../devices/platform/sunxi-pinctrl/gpio/gpio5
            lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root    0 Jan  8 07:16 gpio6 -> ../../devices/platform/sunxi-pinctrl/gpio/gpio6
            lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root    0 Jan  8 07:16 gpio7 -> ../../devices/platform/sunxi-pinctrl/gpio/gpio7
            lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root    0 Jan  8 07:16 gpio8 -> ../../devices/platform/sunxi-pinctrl/gpio/gpio8
            lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root    0 Jan  8 07:16 gpio9 -> ../../devices/platform/sunxi-pinctrl/gpio/gpio9
            lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root    0 Jan  1  1970 gpiochip0 -> ../../devices/platform/sunxi-pinctrl/gpio/gpiochip0
            --w------- 1 root root 4096 Jan  1  1970 unexport
            

            Modified mysgw.cpp to use:

            #define MY_RF24_CE_PIN 2
            #define MY_RF24_CS_PIN 13
            

            And did a clean build:

            make clean
            ./configure
            make
            

            Now some thing has changed! :)

            root@orangepizero:~/marceloaqno-spidev/bin# ./mysgw -d
            mysgw: Starting gateway...
            mysgw: Protocol version - 2.2.0-beta
            mysgw: MCO:BGN:INIT GW,CP=RNNG---,VER=2.2.0-beta
            mysgw: TSM:INIT
            mysgw: TSF:WUR:MS=0
            mysgw: !TSM:INIT:TSP FAIL
            mysgw: TSM:FAIL:CNT=1
            mysgw: TSM:FAIL:PDT
            

            Will do some more testing with an LED today see if the GPIO pin numbering that was created is okay,

            will keep you posted!:

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              #50

              @marceloaqno
              Did some testing,

              Setup the GPIO pins:

              modprobe gpio-sunxi
              
              for A in 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 
              do echo "$A" > /sys/class/gpio/export
              done
              

              (The device files that are created by the commands above do not survive a reboot, so remember to execute the above commands after each reboot!)

              Hooked up an led between ground and i.e. pin 22, this pin is linked to GPIO2

              Then:

              echo out > /sys/class/gpio/gpio2/direction
              echo 1 > /sys/class/gpio/gpio2/value
              echo 0 > /sys/class/gpio/gpio2/value
              
              

              And eureka!! Led went on and off :D

              Did this for all GPIO ports used by mysgw, below is the verified pin / GPIO table

              Pin#  -  GPIO / NRF24 
              22 - GPIO2   / CE
              23 - GPIO14  / SCK
              21 - GPIO16  / MISO
              24 - GPIO13  / CSN
              19 - GPIO15  / MOSI
              

              Tested all pins and led went on and off on all

              How i connected the radio: https://www.mysensors.org/build/raspberry (see the Pi1 part)
              How to setup GPIO: http://linux-sunxi.org/GPIO (3.x kernel part, and added pin 13/14/15/16)
              Pinout for the OPI Zero: https://i1.wp.com/oshlab.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/Orange-Pi-Zero-Pinout-banner2.jpg?fit=1200%2C628&ssl=1 (carefully look at the pin numbering!)

              Maybe it is usefull, I rebuild mysgw with NRF24 radio debugging enabled, this is the output I get:

              root@orangepizero:~/marceloaqno-spidev/bin# ./mysgw -d
              mysgw: Starting gateway...
              mysgw: Protocol version - 2.2.0-beta
              mysgw: MCO:BGN:INIT GW,CP=RNNG---,VER=2.2.0-beta
              mysgw: TSM:INIT
              mysgw: TSF:WUR:MS=0
              mysgw: RF24:write register, reg=0, value=14
              mysgw: RF24:write register, reg=3, value=3
              mysgw: RF24:write register, reg=4, value=95
              mysgw: RF24:write register, reg=5, value=76
              mysgw: RF24:write register, reg=6, value=39
              mysgw: RF24:write register, reg=16, value=115
              mysgw: RF24:write register, reg=29, value=6
              mysgw: RF24:read register, reg=6, value=0
              mysgw: RF24:read register, reg=5, value=0
              mysgw: !RF24:INIT:SANCHK FAIL
              mysgw: !TSM:INIT:TSP FAIL
              mysgw: TSM:FAIL:CNT=1
              mysgw: TSM:FAIL:PDT
              mysgw: RF24:write register, reg=0, value=12
              mysgw: RF24:PD
              ^Cmysgw: Received SIGINT
              

              keeps looping, until ctrl-c is given.

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              • T Tag

                @marceloaqno

                Hi!!, many thanks for the info!! really helpful!
                Made some progress. first I created this table based on this page: http://linux-sunxi.org/GPIO

                Pin - Num - Name - Calculated value A=1 ((1-1)*32 + Pin)
                CE / 22 / PA02 / 2
                SCK / 23 / PA14 / 14
                MISO / 21 / PA16 / 16
                CSN / 24 / PA13 / 13
                MOSI / 19 / PA15 / 15

                Now it is important that you know which kernel is used on your systems the 4.x architecture is different compared to the 3.x arch...

                If the 4.x kernel is used you need to use the calculated value for the GPIO pin numbering, i could not test that since I am using the 3.x kernel, so this is what i did:

                1. load the GPIO kernel module:
                modprobe gpio-sunxi
                
                1. Create the GPIO device files since these were not available on my system by default.
                for A in 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12; do echo "$A" > /sys/class/gpio/export ; done
                

                This created the following entries in /sys/class/gpio

                root@orangepizero:~/marceloaqno-spidev/bin# ls -l /sys/class/gpio
                total 0
                --w------- 1 root root 4096 Jan  8 07:39 export
                lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root    0 Jan  8 07:16 gpio1 -> ../../devices/platform/sunxi-pinctrl/gpio/gpio1
                lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root    0 Jan  8 07:16 gpio11 -> ../../devices/platform/sunxi-pinctrl/gpio/gpio11
                lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root    0 Jan  8 07:16 gpio12 -> ../../devices/platform/sunxi-pinctrl/gpio/gpio12
                lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root    0 Jan  8 07:32 gpio13 -> ../../devices/platform/sunxi-pinctrl/gpio/gpio13
                lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root    0 Jan  8 07:16 gpio2 -> ../../devices/platform/sunxi-pinctrl/gpio/gpio2
                lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root    0 Jan  8 07:16 gpio3 -> ../../devices/platform/sunxi-pinctrl/gpio/gpio3
                lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root    0 Jan  8 07:16 gpio4 -> ../../devices/platform/sunxi-pinctrl/gpio/gpio4
                lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root    0 Jan  8 07:16 gpio5 -> ../../devices/platform/sunxi-pinctrl/gpio/gpio5
                lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root    0 Jan  8 07:16 gpio6 -> ../../devices/platform/sunxi-pinctrl/gpio/gpio6
                lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root    0 Jan  8 07:16 gpio7 -> ../../devices/platform/sunxi-pinctrl/gpio/gpio7
                lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root    0 Jan  8 07:16 gpio8 -> ../../devices/platform/sunxi-pinctrl/gpio/gpio8
                lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root    0 Jan  8 07:16 gpio9 -> ../../devices/platform/sunxi-pinctrl/gpio/gpio9
                lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root    0 Jan  1  1970 gpiochip0 -> ../../devices/platform/sunxi-pinctrl/gpio/gpiochip0
                --w------- 1 root root 4096 Jan  1  1970 unexport
                

                Modified mysgw.cpp to use:

                #define MY_RF24_CE_PIN 2
                #define MY_RF24_CS_PIN 13
                

                And did a clean build:

                make clean
                ./configure
                make
                

                Now some thing has changed! :)

                root@orangepizero:~/marceloaqno-spidev/bin# ./mysgw -d
                mysgw: Starting gateway...
                mysgw: Protocol version - 2.2.0-beta
                mysgw: MCO:BGN:INIT GW,CP=RNNG---,VER=2.2.0-beta
                mysgw: TSM:INIT
                mysgw: TSF:WUR:MS=0
                mysgw: !TSM:INIT:TSP FAIL
                mysgw: TSM:FAIL:CNT=1
                mysgw: TSM:FAIL:PDT
                

                Will do some more testing with an LED today see if the GPIO pin numbering that was created is okay,

                will keep you posted!:

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                @Tag said:

                Made some progress. first I created this table based on this page: http://linux-sunxi.org/GPIO

                Pin - Num - Name - Calculated value
                CE / 22 / PA02 / 482
                SCK / 23 / PA14 / 494
                MISO / 21 / PA16 / 496
                CSN / 24 / PA13 / 493
                MOSI / 19 / PA15 / 495

                Are you sure this is correct?
                The formula is: (position of letter in alphabet - 1) * 32 + pin number
                For PA02 for instance the correct value is:
                PA02 = (1 - 1) * 32 + 02 = 2

                Actually you don't need to use the formula at all with the PA ports, all you have to do is use the trailing number.

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                  @Tag said:

                  Made some progress. first I created this table based on this page: http://linux-sunxi.org/GPIO

                  Pin - Num - Name - Calculated value
                  CE / 22 / PA02 / 482
                  SCK / 23 / PA14 / 494
                  MISO / 21 / PA16 / 496
                  CSN / 24 / PA13 / 493
                  MOSI / 19 / PA15 / 495

                  Are you sure this is correct?
                  The formula is: (position of letter in alphabet - 1) * 32 + pin number
                  For PA02 for instance the correct value is:
                  PA02 = (1 - 1) * 32 + 02 = 2

                  Actually you don't need to use the formula at all with the PA ports, all you have to do is use the trailing number.

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                  @mihai.aldea

                  You are right, took the letter P, which is 16.... but is should have been A.... (for the 4.x kernel)
                  Updated the table!,

                  Thx!!

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                    Reza
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                    #53

                    i have problem in build gateway on orangepi one

                    root@OrangePI:~/marceloaqno-spidev# make
                    Makefile:16: Makefile.inc: No such file or directory
                    [Running configure]
                    [SECTION] Detecting target machine.
                      [OK] machine detected: SoC=H3, Type=unknown, CPU=armv7l.
                    [SECTION] Detecting SPI driver.
                      [OK] SPI driver detected:SPIDEV.
                    [SECTION] Detecting init system.
                      [OK] init system detected: systemd.
                    [SECTION] Saving configuration.
                    [OK] Finished.
                    gcc -MT build/drivers/Linux/log.o -MMD -MP -march=armv8-a -mtune=cortex-a53 -mfpu=neon-vfpv4 -mfloat-abi=hard -DMY_RADIO_NRF24 -DMY_GATEWAY_LINUX -DMY_DEBUG -DLINUX_SPI_SPIDEV  -Ofast -g -Wall -Wextra  -I. -I./core -I./drivers/Linux -I./drivers/SPIDEV -c drivers/Linux/log.c -o build/drivers/Linux/log.o
                    g++ -MT build/drivers/Linux/IPAddress.o -MMD -MP -march=armv8-a -mtune=cortex-a53 -mfpu=neon-vfpv4 -mfloat-abi=hard -DMY_RADIO_NRF24 -DMY_GATEWAY_LINUX -DMY_DEBUG -DLINUX_SPI_SPIDEV  -Ofast -g -Wall -Wextra  -I. -I./core -I./drivers/Linux -I./drivers/SPIDEV -c drivers/Linux/IPAddress.cpp -o build/drivers/Linux/IPAddress.o
                    g++ -MT build/drivers/Linux/noniso.o -MMD -MP -march=armv8-a -mtune=cortex-a53 -mfpu=neon-vfpv4 -mfloat-abi=hard -DMY_RADIO_NRF24 -DMY_GATEWAY_LINUX -DMY_DEBUG -DLINUX_SPI_SPIDEV  -Ofast -g -Wall -Wextra  -I. -I./core -I./drivers/Linux -I./drivers/SPIDEV -c drivers/Linux/noniso.cpp -o build/drivers/Linux/noniso.o
                    g++ -MT build/drivers/Linux/GPIO.o -MMD -MP -march=armv8-a -mtune=cortex-a53 -mfpu=neon-vfpv4 -mfloat-abi=hard -DMY_RADIO_NRF24 -DMY_GATEWAY_LINUX -DMY_DEBUG -DLINUX_SPI_SPIDEV  -Ofast -g -Wall -Wextra  -I. -I./core -I./drivers/Linux -I./drivers/SPIDEV -c drivers/Linux/GPIO.cpp -o build/drivers/Linux/GPIO.o
                    g++ -MT build/drivers/Linux/Print.o -MMD -MP -march=armv8-a -mtune=cortex-a53 -mfpu=neon-vfpv4 -mfloat-abi=hard -DMY_RADIO_NRF24 -DMY_GATEWAY_LINUX -DMY_DEBUG -DLINUX_SPI_SPIDEV  -Ofast -g -Wall -Wextra  -I. -I./core -I./drivers/Linux -I./drivers/SPIDEV -c drivers/Linux/Print.cpp -o build/drivers/Linux/Print.o
                    g++ -MT build/drivers/Linux/EthernetClient.o -MMD -MP -march=armv8-a -mtune=cortex-a53 -mfpu=neon-vfpv4 -mfloat-abi=hard -DMY_RADIO_NRF24 -DMY_GATEWAY_LINUX -DMY_DEBUG -DLINUX_SPI_SPIDEV  -Ofast -g -Wall -Wextra  -I. -I./core -I./drivers/Linux -I./drivers/SPIDEV -c drivers/Linux/EthernetClient.cpp -o build/drivers/Linux/EthernetClient.o
                    g++ -MT build/drivers/Linux/SerialPort.o -MMD -MP -march=armv8-a -mtune=cortex-a53 -mfpu=neon-vfpv4 -mfloat-abi=hard -DMY_RADIO_NRF24 -DMY_GATEWAY_LINUX -DMY_DEBUG -DLINUX_SPI_SPIDEV  -Ofast -g -Wall -Wextra  -I. -I./core -I./drivers/Linux -I./drivers/SPIDEV -c drivers/Linux/SerialPort.cpp -o build/drivers/Linux/SerialPort.o
                    g++ -MT build/drivers/Linux/Stream.o -MMD -MP -march=armv8-a -mtune=cortex-a53 -mfpu=neon-vfpv4 -mfloat-abi=hard -DMY_RADIO_NRF24 -DMY_GATEWAY_LINUX -DMY_DEBUG -DLINUX_SPI_SPIDEV  -Ofast -g -Wall -Wextra  -I. -I./core -I./drivers/Linux -I./drivers/SPIDEV -c drivers/Linux/Stream.cpp -o build/drivers/Linux/Stream.o
                    g++ -MT build/drivers/Linux/compatibility.o -MMD -MP -march=armv8-a -mtune=cortex-a53 -mfpu=neon-vfpv4 -mfloat-abi=hard -DMY_RADIO_NRF24 -DMY_GATEWAY_LINUX -DMY_DEBUG -DLINUX_SPI_SPIDEV  -Ofast -g -Wall -Wextra  -I. -I./core -I./drivers/Linux -I./drivers/SPIDEV -c drivers/Linux/compatibility.cpp -o build/drivers/Linux/compatibility.o
                    g++ -MT build/drivers/Linux/interrupt.o -MMD -MP -march=armv8-a -mtune=cortex-a53 -mfpu=neon-vfpv4 -mfloat-abi=hard -DMY_RADIO_NRF24 -DMY_GATEWAY_LINUX -DMY_DEBUG -DLINUX_SPI_SPIDEV  -Ofast -g -Wall -Wextra  -I. -I./core -I./drivers/Linux -I./drivers/SPIDEV -c drivers/Linux/interrupt.cpp -o build/drivers/Linux/interrupt.o
                    drivers/Linux/interrupt.cpp: In function ‘void* interruptHandler(void*)’:
                    drivers/Linux/interrupt.cpp:107:26: warning: ignoring return value of ‘ssize_t read(int, void*, size_t)’, declared with attribute warn_unused_result [-Wunused-result]
                       (void)read (fd, &c, 1) ;
                                              ^
                    g++ -MT build/drivers/Linux/SoftEeprom.o -MMD -MP -march=armv8-a -mtune=cortex-a53 -mfpu=neon-vfpv4 -mfloat-abi=hard -DMY_RADIO_NRF24 -DMY_GATEWAY_LINUX -DMY_DEBUG -DLINUX_SPI_SPIDEV  -Ofast -g -Wall -Wextra  -I. -I./core -I./drivers/Linux -I./drivers/SPIDEV -c drivers/Linux/SoftEeprom.cpp -o build/drivers/Linux/SoftEeprom.o
                    g++ -MT build/drivers/Linux/EthernetServer.o -MMD -MP -march=armv8-a -mtune=cortex-a53 -mfpu=neon-vfpv4 -mfloat-abi=hard -DMY_RADIO_NRF24 -DMY_GATEWAY_LINUX -DMY_DEBUG -DLINUX_SPI_SPIDEV  -Ofast -g -Wall -Wextra  -I. -I./core -I./drivers/Linux -I./drivers/SPIDEV -c drivers/Linux/EthernetServer.cpp -o build/drivers/Linux/EthernetServer.o
                    g++ -MT build/examples_linux/mysgw.o -MMD -MP -march=armv8-a -mtune=cortex-a53 -mfpu=neon-vfpv4 -mfloat-abi=hard -DMY_RADIO_NRF24 -DMY_GATEWAY_LINUX -DMY_DEBUG -DLINUX_SPI_SPIDEV  -Ofast -g -Wall -Wextra  -I. -I./core -I./drivers/Linux -I./drivers/SPIDEV -c examples_linux/mysgw.cpp -o build/examples_linux/mysgw.o
                    In file included from ./MySensors.h:294:0,
                                     from examples_linux/mysgw.cpp:74:
                    ./drivers/RF24/RF24.cpp:39:11: error: Not supported on this platform.
                      hwDigitalWrite(MY_RF24_CS_PIN, level);
                               ^
                    ./drivers/RF24/RF24.cpp:44:11: error: Not supported on this platform.
                      hwDigitalWrite(MY_RF24_CE_PIN, level);
                               ^
                    ./drivers/RF24/RF24.cpp:388:11: error: Not supported on this platform.
                      hwPinMode(MY_RF24_CE_PIN,OUTPUT);
                               ^
                    ./drivers/RF24/RF24.cpp:389:11: error: Not supported on this platform.
                      hwPinMode(MY_RF24_CS_PIN,OUTPUT);
                               ^
                    ./drivers/RF24/RF24.cpp:37:32: warning: unused parameter ‘level’ [-Wunused-parameter]
                     LOCAL void RF24_csn(const bool level)
                                                    ^
                    ./drivers/RF24/RF24.cpp:42:31: warning: unused parameter ‘level’ [-Wunused-parameter]
                     LOCAL void RF24_ce(const bool level)
                                                   ^
                    ./drivers/RF24/RF24.cpp: In function ‘uint8_t RF24_spiMultiByteTransfer(uint8_t, uint8_t*, uint8_t, bool)’:
                    ./drivers/RF24/RF24.cpp:56:11: error: ‘LOW’ was not declared in this scope
                      RF24_csn(LOW);
                               ^
                    ./drivers/RF24/RF24.cpp:99:11: error: ‘HIGH’ was not declared in this scope
                      RF24_csn(HIGH);
                               ^
                    ./drivers/RF24/RF24.cpp: In function ‘void RF24_startListening()’:
                    ./drivers/RF24/RF24.cpp:235:10: error: ‘HIGH’ was not declared in this scope
                      RF24_ce(HIGH);
                              ^
                    ./drivers/RF24/RF24.cpp: In function ‘void RF24_stopListening()’:
                    ./drivers/RF24/RF24.cpp:241:10: error: ‘LOW’ was not declared in this scope
                      RF24_ce(LOW);
                              ^
                    ./drivers/RF24/RF24.cpp: In function ‘void RF24_powerDown()’:
                    ./drivers/RF24/RF24.cpp:251:10: error: ‘LOW’ was not declared in this scope
                      RF24_ce(LOW);
                              ^
                    ./drivers/RF24/RF24.cpp: In function ‘bool RF24_sendMessage(uint8_t, const void*, uint8_t)’:
                    ./drivers/RF24/RF24.cpp:269:10: error: ‘HIGH’ was not declared in this scope
                      RF24_ce(HIGH);
                              ^
                    ./drivers/RF24/RF24.cpp:276:10: error: ‘LOW’ was not declared in this scope
                      RF24_ce(LOW);
                              ^
                    ./drivers/RF24/RF24.cpp: In function ‘bool RF24_initialize()’:
                    ./drivers/RF24/RF24.cpp:395:10: error: ‘LOW’ was not declared in this scope
                      RF24_ce(LOW);
                              ^
                    ./drivers/RF24/RF24.cpp:396:11: error: ‘HIGH’ was not declared in this scope
                      RF24_csn(HIGH);
                               ^
                    Makefile:114: recipe for target 'build/examples_linux/mysgw.o' failed
                    make: *** [build/examples_linux/mysgw.o] Error 1
                    root@OrangePI:~/marceloaqno-spidev#
                    
                    

                    i want build a gateway with orangepi one with channel 0 . what am i do ? thank you

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                      i have problem in build gateway on orangepi one

                      root@OrangePI:~/marceloaqno-spidev# make
                      Makefile:16: Makefile.inc: No such file or directory
                      [Running configure]
                      [SECTION] Detecting target machine.
                        [OK] machine detected: SoC=H3, Type=unknown, CPU=armv7l.
                      [SECTION] Detecting SPI driver.
                        [OK] SPI driver detected:SPIDEV.
                      [SECTION] Detecting init system.
                        [OK] init system detected: systemd.
                      [SECTION] Saving configuration.
                      [OK] Finished.
                      gcc -MT build/drivers/Linux/log.o -MMD -MP -march=armv8-a -mtune=cortex-a53 -mfpu=neon-vfpv4 -mfloat-abi=hard -DMY_RADIO_NRF24 -DMY_GATEWAY_LINUX -DMY_DEBUG -DLINUX_SPI_SPIDEV  -Ofast -g -Wall -Wextra  -I. -I./core -I./drivers/Linux -I./drivers/SPIDEV -c drivers/Linux/log.c -o build/drivers/Linux/log.o
                      g++ -MT build/drivers/Linux/IPAddress.o -MMD -MP -march=armv8-a -mtune=cortex-a53 -mfpu=neon-vfpv4 -mfloat-abi=hard -DMY_RADIO_NRF24 -DMY_GATEWAY_LINUX -DMY_DEBUG -DLINUX_SPI_SPIDEV  -Ofast -g -Wall -Wextra  -I. -I./core -I./drivers/Linux -I./drivers/SPIDEV -c drivers/Linux/IPAddress.cpp -o build/drivers/Linux/IPAddress.o
                      g++ -MT build/drivers/Linux/noniso.o -MMD -MP -march=armv8-a -mtune=cortex-a53 -mfpu=neon-vfpv4 -mfloat-abi=hard -DMY_RADIO_NRF24 -DMY_GATEWAY_LINUX -DMY_DEBUG -DLINUX_SPI_SPIDEV  -Ofast -g -Wall -Wextra  -I. -I./core -I./drivers/Linux -I./drivers/SPIDEV -c drivers/Linux/noniso.cpp -o build/drivers/Linux/noniso.o
                      g++ -MT build/drivers/Linux/GPIO.o -MMD -MP -march=armv8-a -mtune=cortex-a53 -mfpu=neon-vfpv4 -mfloat-abi=hard -DMY_RADIO_NRF24 -DMY_GATEWAY_LINUX -DMY_DEBUG -DLINUX_SPI_SPIDEV  -Ofast -g -Wall -Wextra  -I. -I./core -I./drivers/Linux -I./drivers/SPIDEV -c drivers/Linux/GPIO.cpp -o build/drivers/Linux/GPIO.o
                      g++ -MT build/drivers/Linux/Print.o -MMD -MP -march=armv8-a -mtune=cortex-a53 -mfpu=neon-vfpv4 -mfloat-abi=hard -DMY_RADIO_NRF24 -DMY_GATEWAY_LINUX -DMY_DEBUG -DLINUX_SPI_SPIDEV  -Ofast -g -Wall -Wextra  -I. -I./core -I./drivers/Linux -I./drivers/SPIDEV -c drivers/Linux/Print.cpp -o build/drivers/Linux/Print.o
                      g++ -MT build/drivers/Linux/EthernetClient.o -MMD -MP -march=armv8-a -mtune=cortex-a53 -mfpu=neon-vfpv4 -mfloat-abi=hard -DMY_RADIO_NRF24 -DMY_GATEWAY_LINUX -DMY_DEBUG -DLINUX_SPI_SPIDEV  -Ofast -g -Wall -Wextra  -I. -I./core -I./drivers/Linux -I./drivers/SPIDEV -c drivers/Linux/EthernetClient.cpp -o build/drivers/Linux/EthernetClient.o
                      g++ -MT build/drivers/Linux/SerialPort.o -MMD -MP -march=armv8-a -mtune=cortex-a53 -mfpu=neon-vfpv4 -mfloat-abi=hard -DMY_RADIO_NRF24 -DMY_GATEWAY_LINUX -DMY_DEBUG -DLINUX_SPI_SPIDEV  -Ofast -g -Wall -Wextra  -I. -I./core -I./drivers/Linux -I./drivers/SPIDEV -c drivers/Linux/SerialPort.cpp -o build/drivers/Linux/SerialPort.o
                      g++ -MT build/drivers/Linux/Stream.o -MMD -MP -march=armv8-a -mtune=cortex-a53 -mfpu=neon-vfpv4 -mfloat-abi=hard -DMY_RADIO_NRF24 -DMY_GATEWAY_LINUX -DMY_DEBUG -DLINUX_SPI_SPIDEV  -Ofast -g -Wall -Wextra  -I. -I./core -I./drivers/Linux -I./drivers/SPIDEV -c drivers/Linux/Stream.cpp -o build/drivers/Linux/Stream.o
                      g++ -MT build/drivers/Linux/compatibility.o -MMD -MP -march=armv8-a -mtune=cortex-a53 -mfpu=neon-vfpv4 -mfloat-abi=hard -DMY_RADIO_NRF24 -DMY_GATEWAY_LINUX -DMY_DEBUG -DLINUX_SPI_SPIDEV  -Ofast -g -Wall -Wextra  -I. -I./core -I./drivers/Linux -I./drivers/SPIDEV -c drivers/Linux/compatibility.cpp -o build/drivers/Linux/compatibility.o
                      g++ -MT build/drivers/Linux/interrupt.o -MMD -MP -march=armv8-a -mtune=cortex-a53 -mfpu=neon-vfpv4 -mfloat-abi=hard -DMY_RADIO_NRF24 -DMY_GATEWAY_LINUX -DMY_DEBUG -DLINUX_SPI_SPIDEV  -Ofast -g -Wall -Wextra  -I. -I./core -I./drivers/Linux -I./drivers/SPIDEV -c drivers/Linux/interrupt.cpp -o build/drivers/Linux/interrupt.o
                      drivers/Linux/interrupt.cpp: In function ‘void* interruptHandler(void*)’:
                      drivers/Linux/interrupt.cpp:107:26: warning: ignoring return value of ‘ssize_t read(int, void*, size_t)’, declared with attribute warn_unused_result [-Wunused-result]
                         (void)read (fd, &c, 1) ;
                                                ^
                      g++ -MT build/drivers/Linux/SoftEeprom.o -MMD -MP -march=armv8-a -mtune=cortex-a53 -mfpu=neon-vfpv4 -mfloat-abi=hard -DMY_RADIO_NRF24 -DMY_GATEWAY_LINUX -DMY_DEBUG -DLINUX_SPI_SPIDEV  -Ofast -g -Wall -Wextra  -I. -I./core -I./drivers/Linux -I./drivers/SPIDEV -c drivers/Linux/SoftEeprom.cpp -o build/drivers/Linux/SoftEeprom.o
                      g++ -MT build/drivers/Linux/EthernetServer.o -MMD -MP -march=armv8-a -mtune=cortex-a53 -mfpu=neon-vfpv4 -mfloat-abi=hard -DMY_RADIO_NRF24 -DMY_GATEWAY_LINUX -DMY_DEBUG -DLINUX_SPI_SPIDEV  -Ofast -g -Wall -Wextra  -I. -I./core -I./drivers/Linux -I./drivers/SPIDEV -c drivers/Linux/EthernetServer.cpp -o build/drivers/Linux/EthernetServer.o
                      g++ -MT build/examples_linux/mysgw.o -MMD -MP -march=armv8-a -mtune=cortex-a53 -mfpu=neon-vfpv4 -mfloat-abi=hard -DMY_RADIO_NRF24 -DMY_GATEWAY_LINUX -DMY_DEBUG -DLINUX_SPI_SPIDEV  -Ofast -g -Wall -Wextra  -I. -I./core -I./drivers/Linux -I./drivers/SPIDEV -c examples_linux/mysgw.cpp -o build/examples_linux/mysgw.o
                      In file included from ./MySensors.h:294:0,
                                       from examples_linux/mysgw.cpp:74:
                      ./drivers/RF24/RF24.cpp:39:11: error: Not supported on this platform.
                        hwDigitalWrite(MY_RF24_CS_PIN, level);
                                 ^
                      ./drivers/RF24/RF24.cpp:44:11: error: Not supported on this platform.
                        hwDigitalWrite(MY_RF24_CE_PIN, level);
                                 ^
                      ./drivers/RF24/RF24.cpp:388:11: error: Not supported on this platform.
                        hwPinMode(MY_RF24_CE_PIN,OUTPUT);
                                 ^
                      ./drivers/RF24/RF24.cpp:389:11: error: Not supported on this platform.
                        hwPinMode(MY_RF24_CS_PIN,OUTPUT);
                                 ^
                      ./drivers/RF24/RF24.cpp:37:32: warning: unused parameter ‘level’ [-Wunused-parameter]
                       LOCAL void RF24_csn(const bool level)
                                                      ^
                      ./drivers/RF24/RF24.cpp:42:31: warning: unused parameter ‘level’ [-Wunused-parameter]
                       LOCAL void RF24_ce(const bool level)
                                                     ^
                      ./drivers/RF24/RF24.cpp: In function ‘uint8_t RF24_spiMultiByteTransfer(uint8_t, uint8_t*, uint8_t, bool)’:
                      ./drivers/RF24/RF24.cpp:56:11: error: ‘LOW’ was not declared in this scope
                        RF24_csn(LOW);
                                 ^
                      ./drivers/RF24/RF24.cpp:99:11: error: ‘HIGH’ was not declared in this scope
                        RF24_csn(HIGH);
                                 ^
                      ./drivers/RF24/RF24.cpp: In function ‘void RF24_startListening()’:
                      ./drivers/RF24/RF24.cpp:235:10: error: ‘HIGH’ was not declared in this scope
                        RF24_ce(HIGH);
                                ^
                      ./drivers/RF24/RF24.cpp: In function ‘void RF24_stopListening()’:
                      ./drivers/RF24/RF24.cpp:241:10: error: ‘LOW’ was not declared in this scope
                        RF24_ce(LOW);
                                ^
                      ./drivers/RF24/RF24.cpp: In function ‘void RF24_powerDown()’:
                      ./drivers/RF24/RF24.cpp:251:10: error: ‘LOW’ was not declared in this scope
                        RF24_ce(LOW);
                                ^
                      ./drivers/RF24/RF24.cpp: In function ‘bool RF24_sendMessage(uint8_t, const void*, uint8_t)’:
                      ./drivers/RF24/RF24.cpp:269:10: error: ‘HIGH’ was not declared in this scope
                        RF24_ce(HIGH);
                                ^
                      ./drivers/RF24/RF24.cpp:276:10: error: ‘LOW’ was not declared in this scope
                        RF24_ce(LOW);
                                ^
                      ./drivers/RF24/RF24.cpp: In function ‘bool RF24_initialize()’:
                      ./drivers/RF24/RF24.cpp:395:10: error: ‘LOW’ was not declared in this scope
                        RF24_ce(LOW);
                                ^
                      ./drivers/RF24/RF24.cpp:396:11: error: ‘HIGH’ was not declared in this scope
                        RF24_csn(HIGH);
                                 ^
                      Makefile:114: recipe for target 'build/examples_linux/mysgw.o' failed
                      make: *** [build/examples_linux/mysgw.o] Error 1
                      root@OrangePI:~/marceloaqno-spidev#
                      
                      

                      i want build a gateway with orangepi one with channel 0 . what am i do ? thank you

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                      @Reza You need to run:

                      modprobe gpio-sunxi
                      

                      so that /sys/class/gpio/export is created.

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                        @mihai.aldea

                        You are right, took the letter P, which is 16.... but is should have been A.... (for the 4.x kernel)
                        Updated the table!,

                        Thx!!

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                        @Tag Does the TMRh20 works in the way your radio is currently connected?

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                          @Tag Does the TMRh20 works in the way your radio is currently connected?

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                          @marceloaqno
                          The library compiled, but unfortunately i cannot get the examples for linux working.
                          need to edit i.e. gettingstarted.cpp with the correct pin setting, have tried a lot, but either it says that the radio is not connected, and if used with incorrect settings it will not compile at all....

                          Maybe someone following this thread who has experince with this lib?
                          if there is any progress from my side will keep you posted...

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                            If you used this wiring scheme:

                            nRF24L01 | Orange Pi
                            _________|________________
                            VCC      | VCC3V3-EXT
                            GND      | GND
                            CSN      | SPI0_CS0 (SPI-CE0)
                            CE       | PA7 (IO-7)
                            MOSI     | SPI0_MOSI (SPI-MOSI)
                            SCK      | SPI0_CLK (SPI-CLK)
                            MISO     | SPI0_MISO (SPI-MISO)
                            
                            

                            Then you should initialize the radio with:

                            RF24 radio(7,0);
                            

                            Worked for me:

                            root@opi-pc-1:~/RF24-master/examples_linux# ./gettingstarted
                            RF24/examples/GettingStarted/
                            STATUS		 = 0x0e RX_DR=0 TX_DS=0 MAX_RT=0 RX_P_NO=7 TX_FULL=0
                            RX_ADDR_P0-1	 = 0x65646f4e32 0x65646f4e31
                            RX_ADDR_P2-5	 = 0xc3 0xc4 0xc5 0xc6
                            TX_ADDR		 = 0x65646f4e32
                            RX_PW_P0-6	 = 0x20 0x20 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00
                            EN_AA		 = 0x3f
                            EN_RXADDR	 = 0x02
                            RF_CH		 = 0x4c
                            RF_SETUP	 = 0x07
                            CONFIG		 = 0x0e
                            DYNPD/FEATURE	 = 0x00 0x00
                            Data Rate	 = 1MBPS
                            Model		 = nRF24L01+
                            CRC Length	 = 16 bits
                            PA Power	 = PA_MAX
                            
                             ************ Role Setup ***********
                            Choose a role: Enter 0 for pong_back, 1 for ping_out (CTRL+C to exit)
                            
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                              If you used this wiring scheme:

                              nRF24L01 | Orange Pi
                              _________|________________
                              VCC      | VCC3V3-EXT
                              GND      | GND
                              CSN      | SPI0_CS0 (SPI-CE0)
                              CE       | PA7 (IO-7)
                              MOSI     | SPI0_MOSI (SPI-MOSI)
                              SCK      | SPI0_CLK (SPI-CLK)
                              MISO     | SPI0_MISO (SPI-MISO)
                              
                              

                              Then you should initialize the radio with:

                              RF24 radio(7,0);
                              

                              Worked for me:

                              root@opi-pc-1:~/RF24-master/examples_linux# ./gettingstarted
                              RF24/examples/GettingStarted/
                              STATUS		 = 0x0e RX_DR=0 TX_DS=0 MAX_RT=0 RX_P_NO=7 TX_FULL=0
                              RX_ADDR_P0-1	 = 0x65646f4e32 0x65646f4e31
                              RX_ADDR_P2-5	 = 0xc3 0xc4 0xc5 0xc6
                              TX_ADDR		 = 0x65646f4e32
                              RX_PW_P0-6	 = 0x20 0x20 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00
                              EN_AA		 = 0x3f
                              EN_RXADDR	 = 0x02
                              RF_CH		 = 0x4c
                              RF_SETUP	 = 0x07
                              CONFIG		 = 0x0e
                              DYNPD/FEATURE	 = 0x00 0x00
                              Data Rate	 = 1MBPS
                              Model		 = nRF24L01+
                              CRC Length	 = 16 bits
                              PA Power	 = PA_MAX
                              
                               ************ Role Setup ***********
                              Choose a role: Enter 0 for pong_back, 1 for ping_out (CTRL+C to exit)
                              
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                              @mihai.aldea Could you try the repo I'm working on (https://github.com/marceloaqno/MySensors/tree/spidev marceloaqno-spidev) adding your settings to the examples_linux/mysgw.cpp?

                              #define MY_RF24_CE_PIN 7
                              #define MY_RF24_CS_PIN 0
                              
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                                If you used this wiring scheme:

                                nRF24L01 | Orange Pi
                                _________|________________
                                VCC      | VCC3V3-EXT
                                GND      | GND
                                CSN      | SPI0_CS0 (SPI-CE0)
                                CE       | PA7 (IO-7)
                                MOSI     | SPI0_MOSI (SPI-MOSI)
                                SCK      | SPI0_CLK (SPI-CLK)
                                MISO     | SPI0_MISO (SPI-MISO)
                                
                                

                                Then you should initialize the radio with:

                                RF24 radio(7,0);
                                

                                Worked for me:

                                root@opi-pc-1:~/RF24-master/examples_linux# ./gettingstarted
                                RF24/examples/GettingStarted/
                                STATUS		 = 0x0e RX_DR=0 TX_DS=0 MAX_RT=0 RX_P_NO=7 TX_FULL=0
                                RX_ADDR_P0-1	 = 0x65646f4e32 0x65646f4e31
                                RX_ADDR_P2-5	 = 0xc3 0xc4 0xc5 0xc6
                                TX_ADDR		 = 0x65646f4e32
                                RX_PW_P0-6	 = 0x20 0x20 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00
                                EN_AA		 = 0x3f
                                EN_RXADDR	 = 0x02
                                RF_CH		 = 0x4c
                                RF_SETUP	 = 0x07
                                CONFIG		 = 0x0e
                                DYNPD/FEATURE	 = 0x00 0x00
                                Data Rate	 = 1MBPS
                                Model		 = nRF24L01+
                                CRC Length	 = 16 bits
                                PA Power	 = PA_MAX
                                
                                 ************ Role Setup ***********
                                Choose a role: Enter 0 for pong_back, 1 for ping_out (CTRL+C to exit)
                                
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                                @mihai.aldea

                                Hmmm.... checked the docs again and guess what. the 26 pin header on the OPI Zero has SPI1.... instead of SPI0

                                Expansion Port

                                The Orange Pi Zero has a 26-pin, 0.1" unpopulated connector with several low-speed interfaces.
                                2x13 Header
                                1	3.3V	           2	5V
                                3	TWI0_SDA / PA12	   4	5V
                                5	TWI0_SCK / PA11	   6	GND
                                7	PWM1 / PA06	       8	UART1_TX / PG06
                                9	GND	               10	UART1_RX / PG07
                                11	UART2_RX / PA01	   12	SIM_CLK/PA_EINT7 / PA07
                                13	UART2_TX / PA00	   14	GND
                                15	UART2_CTS / PA03   16	TWI1-SDA / PA19
                                17	3.3V	           18	TWI1-SCK / PA18
                                19	SPI1_MOSI / PA15   20	GND
                                21	SPI1_MISO / PA16   22	UART2_RTS / PA02
                                23	SPI1_CLK / PA14    24	SPI1_CS / PA13
                                25	GND	               26	SIM_DET/PA_EINT10 / PA10
                                

                                From http://linux-sunxi.org/Xunlong_Orange_Pi_Zero
                                If i look at /dev I only see spi0, which is most probably used for the onboard flash...

                                root@orangepizero:/# ll /dev | grep -i spi
                                crw------- 1 root root    153,   0 Jan  8 11:12 spidev0.0
                                

                                So now i need to figure out a way to get SPI1 up and running

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                                  @mihai.aldea Could you try the repo I'm working on (https://github.com/marceloaqno/MySensors/tree/spidev marceloaqno-spidev) adding your settings to the examples_linux/mysgw.cpp?

                                  #define MY_RF24_CE_PIN 7
                                  #define MY_RF24_CS_PIN 0
                                  
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                                  @marceloaqno Here's the output:

                                  ./MySensors.h:258:2: 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:294,
                                                   from examples_linux/mysgw.cpp:77:
                                  ./drivers/RF24/RF24.h:52:17: fatal error: SPI.h: No such file or directory
                                   #include <SPI.h>
                                                   ^
                                  compilation terminated.
                                  Makefile:98: recipe for target 'build/examples_linux/mysgw.o' failed
                                  make: *** [build/examples_linux/mysgw.o] Error 1
                                  
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                                    @Tag Use this info:
                                    http://linux-sunxi.org/Sunxi-tools
                                    To export /boot/script.bin, edit the output file and enable SPI1, then compile it back and reboot your OPi with the SPI1 active.

                                    If you haven't done this before, it's quite simple.

                                    apt-get install sunxi-tools
                                    cd ~
                                    bin2fex /boot/script.bin > script.fex
                                    

                                    Edit the script.fex file, find the [spi1] section and change spi_used = 0 to spi_used = 1. Save the file and exit.
                                    Then

                                    fex2bin script.fex > /boot/script.bin
                                    

                                    Reboot, then you should have the SPI1 active.

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                                      @marceloaqno
                                      i have error yet
                                      orangepi is a good board. please work at this board and run mysensors gateway on this, i follow this topic when you can fix this on orange pi . thank you

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                                        @Tag Use this info:
                                        http://linux-sunxi.org/Sunxi-tools
                                        To export /boot/script.bin, edit the output file and enable SPI1, then compile it back and reboot your OPi with the SPI1 active.

                                        If you haven't done this before, it's quite simple.

                                        apt-get install sunxi-tools
                                        cd ~
                                        bin2fex /boot/script.bin > script.fex
                                        

                                        Edit the script.fex file, find the [spi1] section and change spi_used = 0 to spi_used = 1. Save the file and exit.
                                        Then

                                        fex2bin script.fex > /boot/script.bin
                                        

                                        Reboot, then you should have the SPI1 active.

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                                        @mihai.aldea

                                        Yep already found it :) problem was the old version of the tools, it was not able to decompile the script.bin file...

                                        [update]

                                        • modified the script file,
                                        • changed spi_used = 1
                                        • compiled back and rebooted

                                        just 1 device file in called spidev0.0 no new device files are created..... :(

                                        dmesg output:

                                        [    0.814287] sunxi_spi_chan_cfg()1376 - [spi-0] has no spi_regulator.
                                        [    0.814316] sunxi_spi_chan_cfg()1376 - [spi-1] has no spi_regulator.
                                        [    0.815569] spi spi0: master is unqueued, this is deprecated
                                        [    0.816776] spi spi1: master is unqueued, this is deprecated
                                        

                                        Thx, will keep you posted!

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                                          @marceloaqno
                                          i have error yet
                                          orangepi is a good board. please work at this board and run mysensors gateway on this, i follow this topic when you can fix this on orange pi . thank you

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                                          @Reza Was /sys/class/gpio/export created after modprobe gpio-sunxi?

                                          @mihai-aldea Could you send the complete make and configure output so I can check if your system is correctly detected?

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