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💬 MySensors NRF5 Platform

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    Fabien
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    #65

    Hi, I don't us nrf52 yet but as i'm a platformio supporter, There is a new release for nrf52 platform with initial arduino framework support ! Good news, i think I will test nrf52 in few weeks.
    https://github.com/platformio/platform-nordicnrf52/releases/tag/v1.2.0

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    • d00616D d00616

      I2C should be fixed now. Version 0.4.0 is released!

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      NeverDie
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      @d00616 said in 💬 MySensors NRF5 Platform:

      I2C should be fixed now. Version 0.4.0 is released!

      To help clarify for others who are reading this: the Arduino IDE board manager let me upgrade to 0.4.0 from 0.3.0 by just clicking on the board entry "Nordic Semiconductor NRF5 Boards by Sandeep Mistry", selecting the 0.4.0 version, and then clicking Install.

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        d00616
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        #67
        1. I have updated the radio driver with fixes for some hardware errata.
        2. I have updated the https://github.com/mysensors/ArduinoHwNRF5 with an enhanced definition format. File name and contents are changed! The board description is compatible with the NRF5 variant provided by Arduino, but it's not possible to use this variant at the moment.
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        • d00616D d00616
          1. I have updated the radio driver with fixes for some hardware errata.
          2. I have updated the https://github.com/mysensors/ArduinoHwNRF5 with an enhanced definition format. File name and contents are changed! The board description is compatible with the NRF5 variant provided by Arduino, but it's not possible to use this variant at the moment.
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          #68

          @d00616 said in 💬 MySensors NRF5 Platform:

          I have updated the radio driver with fixes for some hardware errata.

          Where do we find the update? i.e. is it baked into the regular MySensors development code thread, or is it elsewhere?

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            NeverDie
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            #69

            I'm guessing it's this one? https://github.com/mysensors/ArduinoHwNRF5

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            • NeverDieN NeverDie

              I'm guessing it's this one? https://github.com/mysensors/ArduinoHwNRF5

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              wrote on last edited by NeverDie
              #70

              I refreshed all the libraries. I'm able to compile and upload my sketches, but now it complains a lot about "invalid libraries."

              WARNING: Spurious .ci folder in 'MySensors' library
              WARNING: Spurious .mystools folder in 'MySensors' library
              Sketch uses 3836 bytes (0%) of program storage space. Maximum is 524288 bytes.
              Open On-Chip Debugger 0.10.0-dev-00254-g696fc0a (2016-04-10-10:13)
              Licensed under GNU GPL v2
              For bug reports, read
                 http://openocd.org/doc/doxygen/bugs.html
              debug_level: 0
              0
              adapter speed: 10000 kHz
              cortex_m reset_config sysresetreq
              nrf52.cpu: target state: halted
              target halted due to debug-request, current mode: Thread 
              xPSR: 0x01000000 pc: 0x000006e8 msp: 0x20010000
              ** Programming Started **
              auto erase enabled
              wrote 4096 bytes from file C:\Users\David\AppData\Local\Temp\arduino_build_255419/Interrupt_button_test_v005.ino.hex in 0.800001s (5.000 KiB/s)
              ** Programming Finished **
              ** Verify Started **
              verified 3964 bytes in 0.060000s (64.518 KiB/s)
              ** Verified OK **
              ** Resetting Target **
              shutdown command invoked
              Invalid library found in C:\Users\David\Documents\Arduino\libraries\arduino-nRF5: C:\Users\David\Documents\Arduino\libraries\arduino-nRF5
              Invalid library found in C:\Users\David\Documents\Arduino\libraries\ArduinoHwNRF5: C:\Users\David\Documents\Arduino\libraries\ArduinoHwNRF5
              Invalid library found in C:\Users\David\Documents\Arduino\libraries\arduino-nRF5: C:\Users\David\Documents\Arduino\libraries\arduino-nRF5
              Invalid library found in C:\Users\David\Documents\Arduino\libraries\ArduinoHwNRF5: C:\Users\David\Documents\Arduino\libraries\ArduinoHwNRF5
              
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              • NeverDieN NeverDie

                I refreshed all the libraries. I'm able to compile and upload my sketches, but now it complains a lot about "invalid libraries."

                WARNING: Spurious .ci folder in 'MySensors' library
                WARNING: Spurious .mystools folder in 'MySensors' library
                Sketch uses 3836 bytes (0%) of program storage space. Maximum is 524288 bytes.
                Open On-Chip Debugger 0.10.0-dev-00254-g696fc0a (2016-04-10-10:13)
                Licensed under GNU GPL v2
                For bug reports, read
                   http://openocd.org/doc/doxygen/bugs.html
                debug_level: 0
                0
                adapter speed: 10000 kHz
                cortex_m reset_config sysresetreq
                nrf52.cpu: target state: halted
                target halted due to debug-request, current mode: Thread 
                xPSR: 0x01000000 pc: 0x000006e8 msp: 0x20010000
                ** Programming Started **
                auto erase enabled
                wrote 4096 bytes from file C:\Users\David\AppData\Local\Temp\arduino_build_255419/Interrupt_button_test_v005.ino.hex in 0.800001s (5.000 KiB/s)
                ** Programming Finished **
                ** Verify Started **
                verified 3964 bytes in 0.060000s (64.518 KiB/s)
                ** Verified OK **
                ** Resetting Target **
                shutdown command invoked
                Invalid library found in C:\Users\David\Documents\Arduino\libraries\arduino-nRF5: C:\Users\David\Documents\Arduino\libraries\arduino-nRF5
                Invalid library found in C:\Users\David\Documents\Arduino\libraries\ArduinoHwNRF5: C:\Users\David\Documents\Arduino\libraries\ArduinoHwNRF5
                Invalid library found in C:\Users\David\Documents\Arduino\libraries\arduino-nRF5: C:\Users\David\Documents\Arduino\libraries\arduino-nRF5
                Invalid library found in C:\Users\David\Documents\Arduino\libraries\ArduinoHwNRF5: C:\Users\David\Documents\Arduino\libraries\ArduinoHwNRF5
                
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                d00616
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                #71

                @NeverDie said in 💬 MySensors NRF5 Platform:

                I refreshed all the libraries. I'm able to compile and upload my sketches, but now it complains a lot about "invalid libraries."

                At the moment, I cannot reproduce this with Linux and Arduino 1.8.2. I try to find out what's wrong.

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                • d00616D d00616

                  @NeverDie said in 💬 MySensors NRF5 Platform:

                  I refreshed all the libraries. I'm able to compile and upload my sketches, but now it complains a lot about "invalid libraries."

                  At the moment, I cannot reproduce this with Linux and Arduino 1.8.2. I try to find out what's wrong.

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                  Contest Winner
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                  #72

                  @d00616 said in 💬 MySensors NRF5 Platform:

                  @NeverDie said in 💬 MySensors NRF5 Platform:

                  I refreshed all the libraries. I'm able to compile and upload my sketches, but now it complains a lot about "invalid libraries."

                  At the moment, I cannot reproduce this with Linux and Arduino 1.8.2. I try to find out what's wrong.

                  Can you try to remove the .ci and .mystools folders?

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                  • d00616D d00616

                    @d00616 said in 💬 MySensors NRF5 Platform:

                    @NeverDie said in 💬 MySensors NRF5 Platform:

                    I refreshed all the libraries. I'm able to compile and upload my sketches, but now it complains a lot about "invalid libraries."

                    At the moment, I cannot reproduce this with Linux and Arduino 1.8.2. I try to find out what's wrong.

                    Can you try to remove the .ci and .mystools folders?

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                    #73

                    @d00616 said in 💬 MySensors NRF5 Platform:

                    Can you try to remove the .ci and .mystools folders?

                    Done. So, here it is now:

                    Archiving built core (caching) in: C:\Users\David\AppData\Local\Temp\arduino_cache_16539\core\core_MySensors_nRF5_MyBoard_nRF52832_bootcode_none,lfclk_lfxo,reset_notenable_2d457965a40837233e636c052c58b359.a
                    Sketch uses 3872 bytes (0%) of program storage space. Maximum is 524288 bytes.
                    Open On-Chip Debugger 0.10.0-dev-00254-g696fc0a (2016-04-10-10:13)
                    Licensed under GNU GPL v2
                    For bug reports, read
                    	http://openocd.org/doc/doxygen/bugs.html
                    debug_level: 0
                    0
                    adapter speed: 10000 kHz
                    cortex_m reset_config sysresetreq
                    nrf52.cpu: target state: halted
                    target halted due to debug-request, current mode: Thread 
                    xPSR: 0x01000000 pc: 0x0000070c msp: 0x20010000
                    ** Programming Started **
                    auto erase enabled
                    wrote 4096 bytes from file C:\Users\David\AppData\Local\Temp\arduino_build_610023/Interrupt_button_test_v006.ino.hex in 0.800001s (5.000 KiB/s)
                    ** Programming Finished **
                    ** Verify Started **
                    verified 4000 bytes in 0.060000s (65.104 KiB/s)
                    ** Verified OK **
                    ** Resetting Target **
                    shutdown command invoked
                    Invalid library found in C:\Users\David\Documents\Arduino\libraries\arduino-nRF5: C:\Users\David\Documents\Arduino\libraries\arduino-nRF5
                    Invalid library found in C:\Users\David\Documents\Arduino\libraries\ArduinoHwNRF5: C:\Users\David\Documents\Arduino\libraries\ArduinoHwNRF5
                    Invalid library found in C:\Users\David\Documents\Arduino\libraries\arduino-nRF5: C:\Users\David\Documents\Arduino\libraries\arduino-nRF5
                    Invalid library found in C:\Users\David\Documents\Arduino\libraries\ArduinoHwNRF5: C:\Users\David\Documents\Arduino\libraries\ArduinoHwNRF5
                    

                    BTW, I'm using the Windows version of Arduino IDE 1.8.5, which is the most current.

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                    • NeverDieN NeverDie

                      @d00616 said in 💬 MySensors NRF5 Platform:

                      Can you try to remove the .ci and .mystools folders?

                      Done. So, here it is now:

                      Archiving built core (caching) in: C:\Users\David\AppData\Local\Temp\arduino_cache_16539\core\core_MySensors_nRF5_MyBoard_nRF52832_bootcode_none,lfclk_lfxo,reset_notenable_2d457965a40837233e636c052c58b359.a
                      Sketch uses 3872 bytes (0%) of program storage space. Maximum is 524288 bytes.
                      Open On-Chip Debugger 0.10.0-dev-00254-g696fc0a (2016-04-10-10:13)
                      Licensed under GNU GPL v2
                      For bug reports, read
                      	http://openocd.org/doc/doxygen/bugs.html
                      debug_level: 0
                      0
                      adapter speed: 10000 kHz
                      cortex_m reset_config sysresetreq
                      nrf52.cpu: target state: halted
                      target halted due to debug-request, current mode: Thread 
                      xPSR: 0x01000000 pc: 0x0000070c msp: 0x20010000
                      ** Programming Started **
                      auto erase enabled
                      wrote 4096 bytes from file C:\Users\David\AppData\Local\Temp\arduino_build_610023/Interrupt_button_test_v006.ino.hex in 0.800001s (5.000 KiB/s)
                      ** Programming Finished **
                      ** Verify Started **
                      verified 4000 bytes in 0.060000s (65.104 KiB/s)
                      ** Verified OK **
                      ** Resetting Target **
                      shutdown command invoked
                      Invalid library found in C:\Users\David\Documents\Arduino\libraries\arduino-nRF5: C:\Users\David\Documents\Arduino\libraries\arduino-nRF5
                      Invalid library found in C:\Users\David\Documents\Arduino\libraries\ArduinoHwNRF5: C:\Users\David\Documents\Arduino\libraries\ArduinoHwNRF5
                      Invalid library found in C:\Users\David\Documents\Arduino\libraries\arduino-nRF5: C:\Users\David\Documents\Arduino\libraries\arduino-nRF5
                      Invalid library found in C:\Users\David\Documents\Arduino\libraries\ArduinoHwNRF5: C:\Users\David\Documents\Arduino\libraries\ArduinoHwNRF5
                      

                      BTW, I'm using the Windows version of Arduino IDE 1.8.5, which is the most current.

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                      @NeverDie said in 💬 MySensors NRF5 Platform:

                      BTW, I'm using the Windows version of Arduino IDE 1.8.5, which is the most current.

                      I don't know the correct path on an Windows system. On my system the Sketches are in the ~/Arduino folder in my home directory (~). The arduino-nrf5 is in ~/.arduino15/packages/sandeepmistry/hardware/nRF5/0.4.0 and the ArduinoHwNRF5 files are in ~/.arduino15/packages/MySensors/hardware/nRF5/0.2.1

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                        Mod
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                        #75

                        on my Windows machine, all boards are located in c:\Users<username>\AppData\Local\Arduino15\packages
                        Strange that they've been installed to C:\Users\David\Documents\Arduino\libraries\ on your machine.

                        Maybe just delete the folders and re-install using the board manager?

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                        • mfalkviddM mfalkvidd

                          on my Windows machine, all boards are located in c:\Users<username>\AppData\Local\Arduino15\packages
                          Strange that they've been installed to C:\Users\David\Documents\Arduino\libraries\ on your machine.

                          Maybe just delete the folders and re-install using the board manager?

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                          #76

                          @mfalkvidd All I know is that if I put a library in the folder: C:\Users\David\Documents\Arduino\libraries
                          it always gets detected and used. It also means you can completely uninstall/re-install the arduino IDE, and nothing gets lost. I'm not sure about other locations.

                          Am I the only one doing it this way?

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                            @mfalkvidd All I know is that if I put a library in the folder: C:\Users\David\Documents\Arduino\libraries
                            it always gets detected and used. It also means you can completely uninstall/re-install the arduino IDE, and nothing gets lost. I'm not sure about other locations.

                            Am I the only one doing it this way?

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                            mfalkvidd
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                            #77

                            @NeverDie for libraries, doing what you do should result in the same behavior as when using the Library Manager.
                            But I'm not sure it works with boards (especially given that the Arduino IDE complains when you put boards in the libraries folder).

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                              #78

                              I use the board manager to manage the boards. I believe it connects directly into github.

                              Anyhow, I stripped out all the non-library stuff, and now Windows IDE works without complaining.

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                                #79

                                Has anyone here yet figured out how to have more than one type of interrupt at a time wake-up the MCU from sleep? Based on the examples so far, it seems as though only one type at a time can be active. I'm sure there must be some way to do it. For instance, it would be desirable if the MCU could wake up not just from a timer event every, say, 5 minutes, to take a temperature reading, but also immediately if there is a leak detected. Right now it's just one or the other.

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                                  Has anyone here yet figured out how to have more than one type of interrupt at a time wake-up the MCU from sleep? Based on the examples so far, it seems as though only one type at a time can be active. I'm sure there must be some way to do it. For instance, it would be desirable if the MCU could wake up not just from a timer event every, say, 5 minutes, to take a temperature reading, but also immediately if there is a leak detected. Right now it's just one or the other.

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                                  @NeverDie

                                  So we can not use the normal statement

                                  int8_t sleep(int interrupt, int mode, unsigned long ms=0);

                                  I did not realize that was the case as i have never tried it.

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                                    #81

                                    I believe hwSleep(..) is the preferred incantation, but beyond that I'm not sure of anything. Maybe @d00616 can comment?

                                    I should be receiving a number of different PCB projects tomorrow for final assembly and test, and if I can't resolve this soon, I'm simply going to release them without full demo code.

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                                    • NeverDieN NeverDie

                                      I believe hwSleep(..) is the preferred incantation, but beyond that I'm not sure of anything. Maybe @d00616 can comment?

                                      I should be receiving a number of different PCB projects tomorrow for final assembly and test, and if I can't resolve this soon, I'm simply going to release them without full demo code.

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                                      #82

                                      @NeverDie said in 💬 MySensors NRF5 Platform:

                                      I believe hwSleep(..) is the preferred incantation, but beyond that I'm not sure of anything.

                                      In MySensors, the regular way to use sleep mode is by using the sleep() functions:
                                      https://www.mysensors.org/download/sensor_api_20#sleeping

                                      But like you said, you can also use the raw hwSleep() from the hw abstraction layer. Or you could also rewrite it!
                                      Which means at each abstraction layer, there are additional logics. sleep() functions have more logics (regarding MySensors states and features) than the raw hwSleep for example (like testing if there is an ongoing ota, smartsleep, heartbeat etc..). I have nodes where i use raw or not, but it's good to know what's behind.

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                                        @NeverDie said in 💬 MySensors NRF5 Platform:

                                        I believe hwSleep(..) is the preferred incantation, but beyond that I'm not sure of anything.

                                        In MySensors, the regular way to use sleep mode is by using the sleep() functions:
                                        https://www.mysensors.org/download/sensor_api_20#sleeping

                                        But like you said, you can also use the raw hwSleep() from the hw abstraction layer. Or you could also rewrite it!
                                        Which means at each abstraction layer, there are additional logics. sleep() functions have more logics (regarding MySensors states and features) than the raw hwSleep for example (like testing if there is an ongoing ota, smartsleep, heartbeat etc..). I have nodes where i use raw or not, but it's good to know what's behind.

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                                        #83

                                        @scalz
                                        So the statement
                                        int8_t sleep(int interrupt, int mode, unsigned long ms=0);
                                        Can be used for timer and pin interrupt at he same time on the NRF5 platform just like the arduino?

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                                          #84

                                          I'll try it, but I have strong doubts that it's going to work.

                                          FWIW, here's the pin mapping currently being supplied by digitalPinToInterrupt(..) for the nRF5:
                                          Digital pin 0 = interrupt pin 0
                                          Digital pin 1 = interrupt pin 1
                                          Digital pin 2 = interrupt pin 2
                                          Digital pin 3 = interrupt pin 3
                                          Digital pin 4 = interrupt pin 4
                                          Digital pin 5 = interrupt pin 5
                                          Digital pin 6 = interrupt pin 6
                                          Digital pin 7 = interrupt pin 7
                                          Digital pin 8 = interrupt pin 8
                                          Digital pin 9 = interrupt pin 9
                                          Digital pin 10 = interrupt pin 10
                                          Digital pin 11 = interrupt pin 11
                                          Digital pin 12 = interrupt pin 12
                                          Digital pin 13 = interrupt pin 13
                                          Digital pin 14 = interrupt pin 14
                                          Digital pin 15 = interrupt pin 15
                                          Digital pin 16 = interrupt pin 16
                                          Digital pin 17 = interrupt pin 17
                                          Digital pin 18 = interrupt pin 18
                                          Digital pin 19 = interrupt pin 19
                                          Digital pin 20 = interrupt pin 20
                                          Digital pin 21 = interrupt pin 21
                                          Digital pin 22 = interrupt pin 22
                                          Digital pin 23 = interrupt pin 23
                                          Digital pin 24 = interrupt pin 24
                                          Digital pin 25 = interrupt pin 25
                                          Digital pin 26 = interrupt pin 26
                                          Digital pin 27 = interrupt pin 27
                                          Digital pin 28 = interrupt pin 28
                                          Digital pin 29 = interrupt pin 29
                                          Digital pin 30 = interrupt pin 30

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