LTE Modem "Feather is Disabled"
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I disabled the service and ran
voxl-modem --feather_configure
and got this:Configuring GPIO pins Setting defaults: GPIO_PIN_WWAN_WAKEUP_IN = 1 GPIO_PIN_WWAN_POWER_ON_N = 1 GPIO_PIN_WWAN_RESET_N = 1 feather is DISABLED ENABLE WNC feather module feather is DISABLED feather is DISABLED feather is DISABLED feather is DISABLED feather is DISABLED feather is DISABLED feather is DISABLED feather is DISABLED feather is DISABLED feather is DISABLED feather is DISABLED feather is DISABLED feather is DISABLED feather is DISABLED feather is DISABLED feather is DISABLED feather is DISABLED feather is DISABLED feather is DISABLED feather is DISABLED WARNING: feather state transtion failed. enable failed, try again 0 retries remaining ENABLE WNC feather module feather is DISABLED feather is DISABLED feather is DISABLED feather is DISABLED feather is DISABLED feather is DISABLED feather is DISABLED feather is DISABLED feather is DISABLED feather is DISABLED feather is DISABLED feather is DISABLED feather is DISABLED feather is DISABLED feather is DISABLED feather is DISABLED feather is DISABLED feather is DISABLED feather is DISABLED feather is DISABLED WARNING: feather state transtion failed. enable failed, try again 1 retries remaining ENABLE WNC feather module feather is DISABLED feather is DISABLED
And this will keep going if I let it, I'm pretty sure. In the
/dev
folder,/dev/qcqmi0
exists but/dev/ttyUSB0
doesn't exist. -
@scottesicdrone Thanks for the info, I will look into this behavior in order to get a solution for you
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Thanks, Tom, for the help! I really appreciate it! Is it possible that the serial port and the ports got renamed from
/dev/ttyACM0
and/dev/ttyUSB0
? I'm not too familiar with how these devices are generated or normal behavior for these devices. We have also noticed that this happened on two different VOXLs with the same v1 modem, so this problem seems to be with the modem and not the VOXL (though this is not something I am 100% certain about). -
@scottesicdrone I'm leaning toward it being a hardware issue with your modem. Did anything hardware related change from when it was working and wasn't working? Do you have any other v1 modems you can test with?
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Nothing physically changed that I can recall, and unfortunately, we don't have extra modems though we ordered more modems. Last potential useful bit of info: when I ran dmesg, I saw errors relating to qmi pop up but I don't know what to make of them:
yocto:/# dmesg | grep "qmi" [ 1.186410] usbcore: registered new interface driver qmi_wwan [ 1.187419] msm_sharedmem: sharedmem_register_qmi: qmi init successful [ 5.741357] sysmon_send_event_no_qmi: Message sending failed -19 [ 5.890086] type=1130 audit(7.556:61): pid=1 uid=0 auid=4294967295 ses=4294967295 subj=system_u:system_r:init_t:s0-s15:c0.c1023 msg='unit=qmi_shutdown_modemd comm="systemd" exe="/lib/systemd/systemd" hostname=? addr=? terminal=? res=success' [ 5.903844] sysmon_send_event_no_qmi: Message sending failed -19 [ 5.903850] sysmon_send_event_no_qmi: Message sending failed -19 [ 5.908564] sysmon-qmi: sysmon_clnt_svc_arrive: Connection established between QMI handle and slpi's SSCTL service [ 5.914578] sysmon_send_event_no_qmi: Message sending failed -19 [ 6.039513] sysmon-qmi: sysmon_clnt_svc_arrive: Connection established between QMI handle and adsp's SSCTL service [ 6.523379] sysmon-qmi: sysmon_clnt_svc_arrive: Connection established between QMI handle and modem's SSCTL service [ 6.543970] msm_slim_qmi_send_power_request: QMI request failed 0x1 (Unknown error) [ 7.045169] msm_slim_qmi_send_power_request: QMI request failed 0x1 (Unknown error) [ 7.546548] msm_slim_qmi_send_power_request: QMI request failed 0x1 (Unknown error) [ 8.049225] msm_slim_qmi_send_power_request: QMI request failed 0x1 (Unknown error)
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Can you also run
voxl-version
so I can see what system image / package version you're using. -
Here is what I get when I run
voxl-version
:yocto:/# voxl-version -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- system-image: ModalAI 3.1.0 BUILDER: ekatzfey BUILD_TIME: 2020-12-23_19:41 kernel: #1 SMP PREEMPT Wed Dec 23 19:50:23 UTC 2020 3.18.71-perf factory-bundle: 1.0.1 (Yocto installation) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- architecture: aarch64 processor: apq8096 os: GNU/Linux -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- voxl-suite: Package: voxl-suite Version: 0.3.4 Depends: voxl-utils (>= 0.6.0), libmodal_json (>= 0.3.4), libmodal_pipe (>= 1.7.8), librc_math (>= 1.1.4), libvoxl_io (>= 0.5.4), mavlink-camera-manager (>= 0.0.1), opencv (>= 4.5.1), openmp (>= 10.0.1), voxl-camera-server (>= 0.5.6), voxl-dfs-server (>= 0.0.7), voxl-docker-support (>= 1.1.1), voxl-gphoto2 (>= 0.0.5), voxl-hal3-tof-cam-ros (>= 0.0.5), voxl-imu-server (>= 0.7.8), voxl-modem (>= 0.11.0), voxl-mpa-tflite-server (>= 0.0.2), voxl-mpa-tools (>= 0.1.6), voxl-nodes (>= 0.1.3), voxl-qvio-server (>= 0.2.1), voxl-rtsp (>= 1.0.3), voxl-streamer (>= 0.2.1), voxl-vision-px4 (>= 0.8.1), voxl-vpn (>= 0.0.3) Status: unknown ok not-installed Section: base Architecture: all Maintainer: james@modalai.com MD5Sum: e1e5bf1a125affe5036099f6ce895bed Size: 1818 Filename: voxl-suite_0.3.4.ipk Description: meta-package for voxl-suite stable release Package: voxl-suite Version: 0.2.0 Depends: docker, imu_app (= 0.0.6), libvoxl_io (= 0.5.2), voxl-cam-manager (= 0.2.2), voxl-docker-support (= 1.1.1), voxl-hal3-tof-cam-ros (= 0.0.2), voxl-modem (= 0.10.0), voxl-nodes (= 0.0.8), voxl-rtsp (= 1.0.2), voxl-utils (= 0.5.2), voxl-vision-px4 (= 0.6.8), voxl_imu (= 0.0.4), voxl-time-sync (= 0.0.1), voxl-vpn (= 0.0.2), librc_math (= 1.1.2), libmodal_pipe (= 1.2.2), modalai-vl (= 0.1.3) Status: install user installed Section: base Architecture: armv7a Maintainer: james@modalai.com MD5Sum: af706cd3c1ea59f274f2ed9b93141f1d Size: 870 Filename: voxl-suite_0.2.0.ipk Description: meta-package to install all of the voxl-suite Installed-Time: 689 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Just to show you what a working modem would look like:
/ # voxl-modem --feather_configure Configuring GPIO pins Setting defaults: GPIO_PIN_WWAN_WAKEUP_IN = 1 GPIO_PIN_WWAN_POWER_ON_N = 1 GPIO_PIN_WWAN_RESET_N = 1 feather is DISABLED ENABLE WNC feather module feather is DISABLED feather is DISABLED feather is DISABLED feather is ENABLED, device detected: /dev/ttyUSB0
It comes up within a few seconds. Good thought about qmi / dmesg, those errors will go away once the modem is powered up correctly by voxl-modem
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This makes a lot of sense. I have seen this working before but now it just says feather is DISABLED until it power cycles and repeats. So if I understand correctly, after a few seconds,
/dev/ttyUSB0
will be created and then the feather is enabled? Also random question: what is a feather exactly? I haven't heard of this before and I tried to look into it but I'm still confused! -
@scottesicdrone Haha okay so "feather" is a remnant from the days that the VOXL predecessor was a Qualcomm product. The nickname for the project at the time was "Eagle", therefore a "feather" was the nickname for an add-on board for the Eagle. So any reference to "feather" in voxl-modem is just talking about the modem add-on board. An example of one of the VOXL's predecessors is currently powering NASA's "Ingenuity" Drone on Mars (https://mars.nasa.gov/technology/helicopter/).
A little ModalAI lore for you that you won't find on Google
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Love the Lore and good thing to note! Last last thing, here is the link to an instance of me running
dmesg
if that's of any use.
output here
I'm going to keep trying to figure this out because this is a time-sensitive situation but if we will know for sure if it's a hardware issue once we get another modem to test it on. Thanks for the help thus far! Anything else I should try on here? -
@scottesicdrone Thanks! I am going to have another resource take a look at the issue and I will update you with our conclusion. I will message you if anything else is needed.
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Sounds good, thanks!