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  • Tamas Pal 0T Offline
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    Tamas Pal 0
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    #4

    Unable to run this command
    echo 1 | sudo tee /sys/bus/usb-serial/devices/ttyUSB0/latency_timer
    In the terminal it is showing permission denied after running the command
    tamas@tamas:~$ echo 1 | sudo tee /sys/bus/usb-serial/devices/ttyUSB0/latency_timer
    tee: /sys/bus/usb-serial/devices/ttyUSB0/latency_timer: Permission denied
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    How to fix the problem?

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    • Zachary LowellZ Offline
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      Zachary Lowell
      ModalAI Team
      wrote on last edited by
      #5

      @Tamas-Pal-0 said in HITL with voxl 2:

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      This seems like a permissions issue on your end and that your user doesnt have super user permissions.

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      • Zachary LowellZ Zachary Lowell

        @Tamas-Pal-0 said in HITL with voxl 2:

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        This seems like a permissions issue on your end and that your user doesnt have super user permissions.

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        Tamas Pal 0
        wrote on last edited by Tamas Pal 0
        #6

        @Zachary-Lowell

        tamas@tamas:~$ echo 1 | sudo tee /sys/bus/usb-serial/devices/ttyUSB0/latency_timer
        tee: /sys/bus/usb-serial/devices/ttyUSB0/latency_timer: Permission denied
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        tamas@tamas:~$ ls /sys/bus/usb-serial/devices/ttyUSB0/latency_timer
        ls: cannot access '/sys/bus/usb-serial/devices/ttyUSB0/latency_timer': No such file or directory
        

        How to fix it ?

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        • Tamas Pal 0T Tamas Pal 0

          @Zachary-Lowell

          tamas@tamas:~$ echo 1 | sudo tee /sys/bus/usb-serial/devices/ttyUSB0/latency_timer
          tee: /sys/bus/usb-serial/devices/ttyUSB0/latency_timer: Permission denied
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          tamas@tamas:~$ ls /sys/bus/usb-serial/devices/ttyUSB0/latency_timer
          ls: cannot access '/sys/bus/usb-serial/devices/ttyUSB0/latency_timer': No such file or directory
          

          How to fix it ?

          Eric KatzfeyE Offline
          Eric KatzfeyE Offline
          Eric Katzfey
          ModalAI Team
          wrote on last edited by
          #7

          @Tamas-Pal-0 What do you get with ls /dev/ttyUSB*?

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          • Eric KatzfeyE Eric Katzfey

            @Tamas-Pal-0 What do you get with ls /dev/ttyUSB*?

            Tamas Pal 0T Offline
            Tamas Pal 0T Offline
            Tamas Pal 0
            wrote on last edited by
            #8

            @Eric-Katzfey
            I got this

            tamas@tamas:~$ ls /dev/ttyUSB*
            /dev/ttyUSB0
            

            I am unable to modify anything inside /sys/bus/usb-serial/devices/ttyUSB0 with root user also. How to fix it?

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            • Tamas Pal 0T Tamas Pal 0

              @Eric-Katzfey
              I got this

              tamas@tamas:~$ ls /dev/ttyUSB*
              /dev/ttyUSB0
              

              I am unable to modify anything inside /sys/bus/usb-serial/devices/ttyUSB0 with root user also. How to fix it?

              Eric KatzfeyE Offline
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              Eric Katzfey
              ModalAI Team
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              #9

              @Tamas-Pal-0 I'm not sure. This works in our development environment so something must be different in your environment. What version of Linux are you using? What cable are you using?

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              • Eric KatzfeyE Eric Katzfey

                @Tamas-Pal-0 I'm not sure. This works in our development environment so something must be different in your environment. What version of Linux are you using? What cable are you using?

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                Tamas Pal 0
                wrote on last edited by
                #10

                @Eric-Katzfey
                The issue is fixed. It was a hardware issue. I changed the ftdi cable and the issue was solved. The previous FTDI cable was not allowing me to change anything in /sys/bus/usb-serial/devices/ttyUSB0 directory. The file latency_timer was also not there. However with the other cable, there is no such issue. Thank you for your valuable input.

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                • Tamas Pal 0T Offline
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                  Tamas Pal 0
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #11

                  For 3.3v J18 jst port which port of ftdi cable should be used, CTS# or RTS# ?

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                  • Tamas Pal 0T Tamas Pal 0

                    For 3.3v J18 jst port which port of ftdi cable should be used, CTS# or RTS# ?

                    Eric KatzfeyE Offline
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                    Eric Katzfey
                    ModalAI Team
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #12

                    @Tamas-Pal-0 For UART it is just GND, TX, and RX

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                    • Eric KatzfeyE Eric Katzfey

                      @Tamas-Pal-0 For UART it is just GND, TX, and RX

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                      wrote on last edited by
                      #13

                      @Eric-Katzfey you mean we only have to connect 3 pins in j18 port ?

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                      • Tamas Pal 0T Tamas Pal 0

                        @Eric-Katzfey you mean we only have to connect 3 pins in j18 port ?

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                        Eric Katzfey
                        ModalAI Team
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #14

                        @Tamas-Pal-0 Yes, the fourth pin is power and we don't want that one.

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                        • Tamas Pal 0T Offline
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                          Tamas Pal 0
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                          #15

                          Is there any way to verify that FTDI cable is connected properly with J18 port ?

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                          • Tamas Pal 0T Tamas Pal 0

                            Is there any way to verify that FTDI cable is connected properly with J18 port ?

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                            Eric Katzfey
                            ModalAI Team
                            wrote on last edited by Eric Katzfey
                            #16

                            @Tamas-Pal-0 The easiest way would be to recompile the modalai_dsp PX4 driver to add more debug messages. But if you aren't comfortable with that then we'll need to come up with something else.

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                              Tamas Pal 0
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                              #17

                              How to do that? Is there any other way to this ?

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                              • Tamas Pal 0T Tamas Pal 0

                                How to do that? Is there any other way to this ?

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                                Eric Katzfey
                                ModalAI Team
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                                #18

                                @Tamas-Pal-0 The simulator will be sending heartbeat messages out over the serial cable. You can use the screen program to see if anything is coming from voxl 2 in the serial cable.

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                                • Eric KatzfeyE Eric Katzfey

                                  @Tamas-Pal-0 The simulator will be sending heartbeat messages out over the serial cable. You can use the screen program to see if anything is coming from voxl 2 in the serial cable.

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                                  Tamas Pal 0
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                                  #19

                                  @Eric-Katzfey How to use screen program in this case ?

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                                  • Tamas Pal 0T Tamas Pal 0

                                    @Eric-Katzfey How to use screen program in this case ?

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                                    Eric Katzfey
                                    ModalAI Team
                                    wrote on last edited by
                                    #20

                                    @Tamas-Pal-0 screen is just a standard Linux program. There are many ways to check the output of the serial port. To start, you could always just do cat /dev/ttyUSB0 and see if anything is coming out. This post shows how to get a hex dump: https://superuser.com/questions/1402386/view-serial-device-output-in-console-in-hex

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                                    • Tamas Pal 0T Offline
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                                      Tamas Pal 0
                                      wrote on last edited by Tamas Pal 0
                                      #21

                                      The problem is solved. The problem was with ftdi cable. Thank you for your valuable inputs

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                                      • Tamas Pal 0T Tamas Pal 0

                                        The problem is solved. The problem was with ftdi cable. Thank you for your valuable inputs

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                                        Eric Katzfey
                                        ModalAI Team
                                        wrote on last edited by
                                        #22

                                        @Tamas-Pal-0 Excellent! How were you able to determine that it was the cable?

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                                          #23

                                          @Eric-Katzfey @Tamas-Pal-0 For future users troubleshooting HITL setup, I was having the same issue as above. This cable would not allow me to set the latency or share data with the VOXL 2 through J18 port, but this cable works as intended.

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