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Cannot run MySensors on RPI 3

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  • rozpruwaczR Offline
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    This weekend a had also issues with nrf24 on rpi3. I'm using openhabian image and it was all working ok. But my sd card got corrupted and i had to reinstall openhabian. So I downloaded the newest image burned and ran my setup script - which should give me running and restored setup of OpenHAB, MySensors and couple more. But mysensors didn't work ... I found that the mysgw was failing to initialise nrf module (!TSM:INIT:TSP FAIL) - wierd because even with the binary that was working in previous setup i got the same error ... same hardware only new software ... So I connected my oscilloscope to spi pins and to my amazement there was no life on MOSI pin ... I even try with python to send something trough SPI - the same result. Then I compiled the mysgw with BCM driver ... and it worked ! Even better, I recompiled again with SPIDEV driver AND STILL WORKED !!!

    So @kkanedaa try to compile with BCM driver - maybe it will work, for me it did.

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    • rozpruwaczR rozpruwacz

      This weekend a had also issues with nrf24 on rpi3. I'm using openhabian image and it was all working ok. But my sd card got corrupted and i had to reinstall openhabian. So I downloaded the newest image burned and ran my setup script - which should give me running and restored setup of OpenHAB, MySensors and couple more. But mysensors didn't work ... I found that the mysgw was failing to initialise nrf module (!TSM:INIT:TSP FAIL) - wierd because even with the binary that was working in previous setup i got the same error ... same hardware only new software ... So I connected my oscilloscope to spi pins and to my amazement there was no life on MOSI pin ... I even try with python to send something trough SPI - the same result. Then I compiled the mysgw with BCM driver ... and it worked ! Even better, I recompiled again with SPIDEV driver AND STILL WORKED !!!

      So @kkanedaa try to compile with BCM driver - maybe it will work, for me it did.

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      @rozpruwacz did you use mysensors 2.1 or 2.2?

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      • gohanG gohan

        @rozpruwacz did you use mysensors 2.1 or 2.2?

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        @gohan I was trying both master and developement branches (I believe ...).

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          @gohan I am sure that the old binary mysgw that was working before openhabian update and was not working after openhabian update was 2.1.

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            A lot of users reported 2.1 no longer working with the more recent raspian images, while development version is known to be working better.

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            • R reinhold

              I've been running the Ethernet gateway (port 5003) on my raspi without issues for several months now.

              @kkanedaa It looks like the development version finally works with your nrf module. Regarding the MQTT connection refused: Are you sure your MQTT broker does not need a username and password?

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              Hello all,

              Thank you for all the replies. It is very much appreciated :)

              @reinhold said in Cannot run MySensors on RPI 3:

              I've been running the Ethernet gateway (port 5003) on my raspi without issues for several months now.

              @kkanedaa It looks like the development version finally works with your nrf module. Regarding the MQTT connection refused: Are you sure your MQTT broker does not need a username and password?

              I am starting to think that I am misunderstanding the concept of MySensors. I thought that the RPI would handle both RF24 communication and MQTT. That is not correct...right?

              And your Ethernet gateway, did you use an Arduino to make the gateway and connected it to your RPI, or is the RPi itself the gateway?

              Can't I just install Mosquitto on my RPI and use it as a gateway? I'm really confused here.

              All I did was add MySensors (dev) to a fresh install of Raspbian Stretch Lite.

              Could you please tell me what exactly you did, I would appreciate it a lot.

              @rozpruwacz Unfortunately I am still fairly new to this, and I do not know what you mean by BCM and SPIDEV... but my ultimate goal is what you are doing: using MySensors in combination with openHABian (but currently I am trying with MyController since it seems easier).

              Anyways, I hope some of you guys can help me out setting up MySensors on RPI3 :)

              Thanks again for all the replies.

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                @kkanedaa said in Cannot run MySensors on RPI 3:

                @rozpruwacz Unfortunately I am still fairly new to this, and I do not know what you mean by BCM and SPIDEV... but my ultimate goal is what you are doing: using MySensors in combination with openHABian (but currently I am trying with MyController since it seems easier).

                to compile the gateway with BCM driver You need to add to ./configure invocation special option, I don't remember now how it is named ... run ./configure --help and find this option - look for spidev and bcm keywords.
                and after that run make install :)

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                  Hi all! Good news! I managed to make it work, finally :)

                  Here is what I did (for those who might face the same problem):

                  1. Fresh install of Raspbian Stretch Lite
                  2. Install Mosquitto MQTT
                  3. Install MySensors
                  ./configure --my-transport=nrf24 --my-gateway=mqtt --my-controller-ip-address=[RPI-IP] --my-mqtt-publish-topic-prefix=mysensors-out --my-mqtt-subscribe-topic-prefix=mysensors-in --my-mqtt-client-id=mygateway1
                  

                  (Replace [RPI-IP] with your IP)

                  1. "make" then "sudo ./bin/mysgw -d"

                  I got the following output

                  pi@rpi-mycontroller:~/MySensors $ sudo ./bin/mysgw -d
                  mysgw: Config file /etc/mysensors.dat does not exist, creating new config file.
                  mysgw: Starting gateway...
                  mysgw: Protocol version - 2.2.0-rc.2
                  mysgw: MCO:BGN:INIT GW,CP=RNNGL---,VER=2.2.0-rc.2
                  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: MCO:BGN:STP
                  mysgw: MCO:BGN:INIT OK,TSP=1
                  mysgw: GWT:RMQ:MQTT RECONNECT
                  mysgw: connected to 192.168.xx.166
                  mysgw: GWT:RMQ:MQTT CONNECTED
                  mysgw: GWT:TPS:TOPIC=mysensors-out/0/255/0/0/18,MSG SENT
                  mysgw: Received SIGINT
                  
                  1. Auto start service with "sudo systemctl enable mysgw.service"

                  Thank you for all your inputs, guys. Really really appreciated. I am looking forward playing with MySensors. Very excited :D

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                    @kkanedaa said in Cannot run MySensors on RPI 3:

                    Install MySensors

                    developement branch as 2.2.0-rc.2 suggests that.
                    So you only added --my-transport=nrf24 to what You started with ? (which seems to be the default so it shouldn't matter ...)

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                    • rozpruwaczR rozpruwacz

                      @kkanedaa said in Cannot run MySensors on RPI 3:

                      Install MySensors

                      developement branch as 2.2.0-rc.2 suggests that.
                      So you only added --my-transport=nrf24 to what You started with ? (which seems to be the default so it shouldn't matter ...)

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                      @rozpruwacz said in Cannot run MySensors on RPI 3:

                      (which seems to be the default so it shouldn't matter ...)

                      Yea, I'm confused too. But basically a fresh install of Raspbian did the trick..

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                        If you had failed mqtt connection it was most likely caused by mqtt broker non accepting anonymous connections

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