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    • hanshogelandundefined
      hanshogeland @hanshogeland
      last edited by

      @hanshogeland said in Duet 3 and jetson Nano?:

      @bearer yes I see, I made a mistake not adding the gpio group rights. I think I got connection now.

      Or I got another error now,

      hans@hans-desktop:~$ sudo /opt/dsf/bin/DuetControlServer
      Duet Control Server v1.0.3.3
      Written by Christian Hammacher for Duet3D
      Licensed under the terms of the GNU Public License Version 3

      Loading settings... Done!
      Initialising object model... Done!
      Connecting to RepRapFirmware... [warn] Bad header checksum (expected 0xffff, got 0x3b01)
      [warn] Note: RepRapFirmware didn't receive valid data either (code 0x00000005)
      Error: Duet is not available

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      • hanshogelandundefined
        hanshogeland @gtj0
        last edited by

        @gtj0 thx for your efforts, I couldn’t have come this far without you.

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        • gtj0undefined
          gtj0
          last edited by gtj0

          @hanshogeland I updated my github repo with files that enable spi1 only. It may help.
          Another thing you can try is to reduce the SPI bus speed as a test.
          In config.json, change
          "SpiFrequency": 1000000,
          to
          "SpiFrequency": 500000,

          That's 500KHz instead of 1MHz.

          You'll have to restart duetcontrolserver after making the change.

          https://github.com/gtjoseph/jetson-nano-support/tree/l4t_32.2.1

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          • hanshogelandundefined
            hanshogeland @gtj0
            last edited by

            @gtj0 hi, I have flashed with only the spi1 support and tested again with the duetcontrolserver - it gives a similar error again.

            hans@hans-desktop:~$ sudo /opt/dsf/bin/DuetControlServer
            Duet Control Server v1.0.3.3
            Written by Christian Hammacher for Duet3D
            Licensed under the terms of the GNU Public License Version 3

            Loading settings... Done!
            Initialising object model... Done!
            Connecting to RepRapFirmware... [warn] Bad header checksum (expected 0xffff, got 0x3b01)
            [warn] Note: RepRapFirmware didn't receive valid data either (code 0x00000005)
            Error: Duet is not available
            hans@hans-desktop:~$ ls -al /dev/spi*
            crw-rw---- 1 root gpio 153, 0 sep 21 01:18 /dev/spidev0.0
            crw-rw---- 1 root gpio 153, 1 sep 21 01:18 /dev/spidev0.1

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            • gtj0undefined
              gtj0
              last edited by

              Did you try lowering the spi frequency?

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              • hanshogelandundefined
                hanshogeland @gtj0
                last edited by

                @gtj0 yes, I did that - this is the config, thx again for your help - I might have to wait until you have tested it yourself and that is fine also cause I am still building on my printer. Also I am thinking on getting a Rasberry to verify the card and cable, but I would say that should not be an issue at all.

                "SpiFrequency": 500000,
                "SocketPath": "/var/run/duet.sock",
                "Backlog": 4,
                "BaseDirectory": "/opt/dsf/sd",
                "HostUpdateInterval": 4000,
                "MaxMessageAge": 60.0,
                "SpiBusID": 0,
                "SpiChipSelectLine": 0,
                "SpiTransferTimeout": 500,
                "MaxSpiRetries": 3,
                "SpiPollDelay": 25,
                "TransferReadyPin": 13,
                "MaxUpdateDelay": 250.0,
                "FileInfoReadLimit": 32768,
                "MaxLayerHeight": 0.9,
                
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                • gtj0undefined
                  gtj0
                  last edited by

                  @hanshogeland I just uploaded DSF builds for 1.0.4.0. Suggest you give those a try.

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                  • gtj0undefined
                    gtj0
                    last edited by

                    I'm seeing the same checksum issues. I think I have to tweak the drive strength and the timing a bit.
                    Working on it!

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                    • hanshogelandundefined
                      hanshogeland @gtj0
                      last edited by

                      @gtj0 great! 🙂

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                      • gtj0undefined
                        gtj0
                        last edited by

                        I figured it out. I stupidly forgot to set the MISO pins to TRISTATE so the data was getting corrupted.
                        Tested and things now seem fully operational.
                        Grab the new u-boot and dtb files from:
                        https://github.com/gtjoseph/jetson-nano-support/tree/l4t_32.2.1

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                        • hanshogelandundefined
                          hanshogeland @gtj0
                          last edited by

                          @gtj0 Success!! Thank you fior your hard work of making it work Iḿ truly grateful 🙂 32fc5be7-e1cf-4a58-be99-c1d2fc6dbed0-image.png

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                          • gtj0undefined
                            gtj0
                            last edited by

                            Just a quick update...

                            There are official 64 bit builds of Duet Software Framework available from Duet3D. All you have to do is create a file named /etc/apt/sources.list.d/duet3d.list with one line in it...

                            deb https://pkg.duet3d.com/ stable armv7
                            

                            Even though armv7 is mentioned, you'll get the arm64 packages.

                            Then copy the attached gpg key to /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/duet3d.gpg.
                            duet3d.gpg.txt
                            The .txt suffix was added just to satisfy the forum's upload restrictions so you need to remove it.

                            Finally, do an apt-get update and apt-get install duetsoftwareframework

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                            • hanshogelandundefined
                              hanshogeland @gtj0
                              last edited by

                              @gtj0 said in Duet 3 and jetson Nano?:

                              etc/apt/sources.list.d/duet3d.lis

                              Yes, I´ve been thinking about this for a while and just like that the update I was waiting for :)!
                              Followed your instructions and it worked like a charm, thank you so much.

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                              • gtj0undefined
                                gtj0
                                last edited by

                                Those packages have been up there for a while now but both @chrishamm and I forgot to tell anyone. 🙂

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                                • HebigTundefined
                                  HebigT
                                  last edited by HebigT

                                  @gtj0

                                  I did a fresh install (both L4T & DSF) and I'm running into an issue:

                                  Monitoring DCS shows "Kernel SPI buffer" warning & "Duet is not available"

                                  jpomo@jpomo-desktop:~$ sudo /opt/dsf/bin/DuetControlServer
                                  Duet Control Server v1.2.3.0
                                  Written by Christian Hammacher for Duet3D
                                  Licensed under the terms of the GNU Public License Version 3
                                  
                                  [info] Settings loaded
                                  [info] Environment initialized
                                  **[warn] Kernel SPI buffer size is smaller than RepRapFirmware buffer size (4096 configured vs 8192 required)
                                  [error] Duet is not available**
                                  
                                  

                                  Here are my config files -

                                  http.json:

                                  {
                                    "Logging": {
                                      "LogLevel": {
                                        "Default": "Information"
                                      }
                                    },
                                    "Kestrel": {
                                      "Endpoints": {
                                        "Http": {
                                          "Url": "http://127.0.0.1"
                                        }
                                      }
                                    },
                                    "KeepAliveInterval": 30,
                                    "ModelRetryDelay": 5000,
                                    "UseCors": true,
                                    "UseStaticFiles": true,
                                    "SocketPath": "/var/run/dsf/dcs.sock",
                                    "WebSocketBufferSize": 8192
                                  }
                                  

                                  config.json

                                    "LogLevel": "info",
                                    "SocketDirectory": "/var/run/dsf",
                                    "SocketFile": "dcs.sock",
                                    "Backlog": 4,
                                    "SocketPollInterval": 2000,
                                    "BaseDirectory": "/opt/dsf/sd",
                                    "HostUpdateInterval": 4000,
                                    "ConfigUpdateInterval": 5000,
                                    "MaxMessageAge": 60.0,
                                    "SpiDevice": "/dev/spidev0.0",
                                    "SpiFrequency": 1000000,
                                    "SpiTransferTimeout": 500,
                                    "MaxSpiRetries": 3,
                                    "SpiPollDelay": 25,
                                    "GpioChipDevice": "/dev/gpiochip0",
                                    "TransferReadyPin": 13,
                                    "BufferedPrintCodes": 32,
                                    "BufferedMacroCodes": 16,
                                    "MaxBufferSpacePerChannel": 1536,
                                    "ModelUpdateInterval": 125,
                                    "MaxMachineModelLockTime": -1,
                                    "FileInfoReadLimitHeader": 12288,
                                    "FileInfoReadLimitFooter": 262144,
                                    "MaxLayerHeight": 0.9,
                                  

                                  Additonally,

                                  sudo systemctl status duetcontrolserver:

                                  jpomo@jpomo-desktop:~$ sudo systemctl status duetcontrolserver
                                  ● duetcontrolserver.service - Duet Control Server
                                     Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/duetcontrolserver.service; enabled; vendor preset: ena
                                     Active: active (running) since Mon 2020-01-13 13:09:55 MST; 589ms ago
                                   Main PID: 17421 (DuetControlServ)
                                      Tasks: 9 (limit: 4182)
                                     CGroup: /system.slice/duetcontrolserver.service
                                             └─17421 /opt/dsf/bin/DuetControlServer
                                  
                                  Jan 13 13:09:55 jpomo-desktop systemd[1]: Started Duet Control Server.
                                  Jan 13 13:09:56 jpomo-desktop DuetControlServer[17421]: Duet Control Server v1.2.3.0
                                  Jan 13 13:09:56 jpomo-desktop DuetControlServer[17421]: Written by Christian Hammacher for Duet3D
                                  Jan 13 13:09:56 jpomo-desktop DuetControlServer[17421]: Licensed under the terms of the GNU Publi
                                  
                                  

                                  sudo systemctl status duetwebserver:

                                  ● duetwebserver.service - Duet Web Server
                                     Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/duetwebserver.service; enabled; vendor preset: enabled)
                                     Active: active (running) since Mon 2020-01-13 12:52:11 MST; 18min ago
                                   Main PID: 4592 (DuetWebServer)
                                      Tasks: 19 (limit: 4182)
                                     CGroup: /system.slice/duetwebserver.service
                                             └─4592 /opt/dsf/bin/DuetWebServer
                                  
                                  Jan 13 13:10:26 jpomo-desktop DuetWebServer[4592]:    at System.Net.Sockets.Socket.Connect(EndPoint remoteEP)
                                  Jan 13 13:10:26 jpomo-desktop DuetWebServer[4592]:    at DuetAPIClient.BaseConnection.Connect(ClientInitMessage initMessage, String socketPath, CancellationToken cancellationToken
                                  Jan 13 13:10:26 jpomo-desktop DuetWebServer[4592]:    at DuetWebServer.Services.ModelObserver.Execute() in /home/christian/duet/DuetSoftwareFramework/src/DuetWebServer/Services/Mo
                                  Jan 13 13:10:31 jpomo-desktop DuetWebServer[4592]: warn: DuetWebServer.Services.ModelObserver[0]
                                  Jan 13 13:10:31 jpomo-desktop DuetWebServer[4592]:       Failed to synchronize machine model
                                  Jan 13 13:10:31 jpomo-desktop DuetWebServer[4592]: System.Net.Internals.SocketExceptionFactory+ExtendedSocketException (99): Cannot assign requested address /var/run/dsf/dcs.sock
                                  Jan 13 13:10:31 jpomo-desktop DuetWebServer[4592]:    at System.Net.Sockets.Socket.DoConnect(EndPoint endPointSnapshot, SocketAddress socketAddress)
                                  Jan 13 13:10:31 jpomo-desktop DuetWebServer[4592]:    at System.Net.Sockets.Socket.Connect(EndPoint remoteEP)
                                  Jan 13 13:10:31 jpomo-desktop DuetWebServer[4592]:    at DuetAPIClient.BaseConnection.Connect(ClientInitMessage initMessage, String socketPath, CancellationToken cancellationToken
                                  Jan 13 13:10:31 jpomo-desktop DuetWebServer[4592]:    at DuetWebServer.Services.ModelObserver.Execute() in /home/christian/duet/DuetSoftwareFramework/src/DuetWebServer/Services/Mo
                                  

                                  As far as I know, I have set the correct GPIO pin and SPI frequency.

                                  Any advice is appreciated!

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                                  • chrishammundefined
                                    chrishamm administrators
                                    last edited by

                                    Have a look at the note in https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Getting_Started_With_Duet_3#Section_Enabling_SPI I haven't tested this on a Jetson Nano, though.

                                    Duet software engineer

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                                    • gtj0undefined
                                      gtj0
                                      last edited by

                                      @jpomo10 It's an easy fix...

                                      Create a file named /etc/modprobe.d/spidev.conf and put 1 line in it...

                                      options spidev bufsiz=8192
                                      

                                      Then reboot. You should be good to go after that.

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                                      • HebigTundefined
                                        HebigT
                                        last edited by

                                        @chrishamm @gtj0

                                        Thank you for your help on this.

                                        @gtj0 said in Duet 3 and jetson Nano?:

                                        @jpomo10 It's an easy fix...

                                        Create a file named /etc/modprobe.d/spidev.conf and put 1 line in it...

                                        options spidev bufsiz=8192
                                        

                                        Then reboot. You should be good to go after that.

                                        This fixed the buffersize problem, but still getting Duet is not available:

                                        jpomo@jpomo-desktop:~$ sudo /opt/dsf/bin/DuetControlServer
                                        Duet Control Server v1.2.3.0
                                        Written by Christian Hammacher for Duet3D
                                        Licensed under the terms of the GNU Public License Version 3
                                        
                                        [info] Settings loaded
                                        [info] Environment initialized
                                        [error] Duet is not available
                                        
                                        

                                        Any other ideas of what might be causing it?

                                        Thanks!

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                                        • gtj0undefined
                                          gtj0
                                          last edited by gtj0

                                          What's the contents of /opt/dsf/conf/config.json ?

                                          Also start duetcontrolserver with -l debug

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                                          • chrishammundefined
                                            chrishamm administrators
                                            last edited by

                                            My best guess is that you don't have the GPIO pin for the transfer ready line configured yet. Unfortunately this part is a bit counter-intuitive because the pin index in the gpiochip device likely varies from the sysfs index but with the right tool you can dump the indices and figure out what device/index you need to use.

                                            Duet software engineer

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