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Re: Subscribing to heartbeat messages in a mesh network
Hi,
Thanks for your concern Steve, I'll write the code for it. Have a good time on vacation!!!
Hi Johan,
I'm almost there with mesh shell. Only a small issue, after disabling all DEBUG messages, I
Hi,
Thanks for your concern Steve, I'll write the code for it. Have a good time on vacation!!!
Hi Johan,
I'm almost there with mesh shell. Only a small issue, after disabling all DEBUG messages, I
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ashish.shukla@corvi.com <ashish.shukla@...>
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#425
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Re: Subscribing to heartbeat messages in a mesh network
Hi Ashish
Steve
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Steve Brown
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#424
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Re: Subscribing to heartbeat messages in a mesh network
Hi Vikrant,
I don't think meshctl has this support yet. IIRC, Steve sent an RFC
patch for that, but nothing has been merged upstream yet.
That all looks fine to me, however note that you don't need
Hi Vikrant,
I don't think meshctl has this support yet. IIRC, Steve sent an RFC
patch for that, but nothing has been merged upstream yet.
That all looks fine to me, however note that you don't need
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Johan Hedberg
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#423
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Re: Subscribing to heartbeat messages in a mesh network
how to subscribe dynamically to heartbeat of any node (using meshctl) ?
I've enable CONFIG_BT_MESH_CFG_CLI=y this in prj.conf
Added "Configuration Client Model" into list of models supported by
how to subscribe dynamically to heartbeat of any node (using meshctl) ?
I've enable CONFIG_BT_MESH_CFG_CLI=y this in prj.conf
Added "Configuration Client Model" into list of models supported by
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Vikrant More <vikrant8051@...>
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#422
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Re: Subscribing to heartbeat messages in a mesh network
Hi Ashish,
One thing I forgot to mention: you can play with most of these features
also using tests/bluetooth/mesh_shell. It has commands for configuring
heartbeat publication & subscription. The
Hi Ashish,
One thing I forgot to mention: you can play with most of these features
also using tests/bluetooth/mesh_shell. It has commands for configuring
heartbeat publication & subscription. The
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Johan Hedberg
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#421
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Re: Subscribing to heartbeat messages in a mesh network
Hi Ashish,
The call to bt_mesh_cfg_hb_sub_set() that you found in mesh_demo is on
the right track. It will send the heartbeat subscription configuration
message to the given address, which also works
Hi Ashish,
The call to bt_mesh_cfg_hb_sub_set() that you found in mesh_demo is on
the right track. It will send the heartbeat subscription configuration
message to the given address, which also works
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Johan Hedberg
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#420
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Re: Subscribing to heartbeat messages in a mesh network
Hi,
Thanks Steve, it works as expected.
I watched a video on youtube by Johan, in which he demonstrates working of heartbeat messages. Which means he's developed some means to subscribe to Heartbeat
Hi,
Thanks Steve, it works as expected.
I watched a video on youtube by Johan, in which he demonstrates working of heartbeat messages. Which means he's developed some means to subscribe to Heartbeat
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ashish.shukla@corvi.com <ashish.shukla@...>
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#419
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Re: Subscribing to heartbeat messages in a mesh network
Hi Ashish,
If the target of heartbeat publish is 0077 (meshctl's unicast address),
it will display the returned status.
Steve
Hi Ashish,
If the target of heartbeat publish is 0077 (meshctl's unicast address),
it will display the returned status.
Steve
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Steve Brown
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#418
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Subscribing to heartbeat messages in a mesh network
Hello everyone !!
I'm trying to work with heartbeat messages. I'm using android app by silicon Labs for provisioning and configuring so I can't subscribe and publish heartbeat messages using this
Hello everyone !!
I'm trying to work with heartbeat messages. I'm using android app by silicon Labs for provisioning and configuring so I can't subscribe and publish heartbeat messages using this
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ashish.shukla@corvi.com <ashish.shukla@...>
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#417
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mcuboot usage guide
Hello experts,
The Zephyr(v1.10) project has run in my NRF52_PCA10040 board.
Mcuboot source code has been downloaded.
But Zephyr and mcuboot sites give very few info about how to use it.
Hello experts,
The Zephyr(v1.10) project has run in my NRF52_PCA10040 board.
Mcuboot source code has been downloaded.
But Zephyr and mcuboot sites give very few info about how to use it.
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youqun
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#416
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Re: [Zephyr-devel] Using Math function in zephyr
Thanks a lot Michael, for your efforts. It works now.
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Warm regards,
Ashish Shukla
Jr. Embedded Engineer
Research & Development
www.corvi.com
Please consider the environment before printing this
Thanks a lot Michael, for your efforts. It works now.
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Warm regards,
Ashish Shukla
Jr. Embedded Engineer
Research & Development
www.corvi.com
Please consider the environment before printing this
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ashish.shukla@corvi.com <ashish.shukla@...>
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#415
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Re: Unable to set Appkey for generic server model
Hi Johan,
You are right... Mistakenly specified the cfg_srv model. It is working fine now :)
Sure, will make use of it. Thanks for the clarification!
Regards,
Mani
Hi Johan,
You are right... Mistakenly specified the cfg_srv model. It is working fine now :)
Sure, will make use of it. Thanks for the clarification!
Regards,
Mani
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Mani Sadhasivam
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#414
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Re: Unable to set Appkey for generic server model
Hi Mani,
A couple of things come to mind here:
Is root_models[0] really the model that's supposed to do the publishing?
It's often the Configuration Server Model, which would explain the
Hi Mani,
A couple of things come to mind here:
Is root_models[0] really the model that's supposed to do the publishing?
It's often the Configuration Server Model, which would explain the
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Johan Hedberg
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#413
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Unable to set Appkey for generic server model
Hello,
My objective is to use 96Boards carbons running Zephyr to form a mesh network for publishing sensor data. For testing purposes, I am using Generic ON/OFF server model for sending the sensor
Hello,
My objective is to use 96Boards carbons running Zephyr to form a mesh network for publishing sensor data. For testing purposes, I am using Generic ON/OFF server model for sending the sensor
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Mani Sadhasivam
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#412
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Re: [Zephyr-devel] Using Math function in zephyr
Hi Ashish. Here's a blow-by-blow:
https://asciinema.org/a/v1LmP0FCsV2Xyv8BqNKTF8pdy
-- Michael
Hi Ashish. Here's a blow-by-blow:
https://asciinema.org/a/v1LmP0FCsV2Xyv8BqNKTF8pdy
-- Michael
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Michael Hope
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#411
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Re: [Zephyr-devel] Using Math function in zephyr
Ø printk("round up %d \n\r",round(5.7));
printk("round down %d \n\r",round(5.2));
What output are you expecting? You are using %d.
printk() doesn't support floating point.
Andrew
Ø printk("round up %d \n\r",round(5.7));
printk("round down %d \n\r",round(5.2));
What output are you expecting? You are using %d.
printk() doesn't support floating point.
Andrew
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Boie, Andrew P
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#410
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Re: [Zephyr-devel] Using Math function in zephyr
Michael, I'm a newbie in Zephyr, can you please tell the steps to be followed to turn on float support for printf.
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Warm regards,
Ashish Shukla
Jr. Embedded Engineer
Research &
Michael, I'm a newbie in Zephyr, can you please tell the steps to be followed to turn on float support for printf.
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Warm regards,
Ashish Shukla
Jr. Embedded Engineer
Research &
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ashish.shukla@corvi.com <ashish.shukla@...>
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#408
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Re: [Zephyr-devel] Using Math function in zephyr
printk probably doesn't support floating point args. Give printf a try and make sure that printf float support is turned on under 'make menuconfig'.
printk probably doesn't support floating point args. Give printf a try and make sure that printf float support is turned on under 'make menuconfig'.
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Michael Hope
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#407
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Re: [Zephyr-devel] Using Math function in zephyr
Hi,
It doesn't seem to be working for me. Here's a test program
#include <zephyr.h>
#include <misc/printk.h>
#include <math.h>
void main(void)
{
printk("round up %d \n\r",round(5.7));
Hi,
It doesn't seem to be working for me. Here's a test program
#include <zephyr.h>
#include <misc/printk.h>
#include <math.h>
void main(void)
{
printk("round up %d \n\r",round(5.7));
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ashish.shukla@corvi.com <ashish.shukla@...>
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#406
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Re: [Zephyr-devel] Using Math function in zephyr
Huh, interesting. It works for me in a test program:
#include <zephyr.h>
#include <misc/printk.h>
#include <math.h>
void main(void)
{
printf("round up: %f\n", round(1.9));
Huh, interesting. It works for me in a test program:
#include <zephyr.h>
#include <misc/printk.h>
#include <math.h>
void main(void)
{
printf("round up: %f\n", round(1.9));
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Michael Hope
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#405
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