Driver for 1-Wire sensor bus


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    @Omega303 @Jonathan-Miller @Kit-Bishop
    Ok, I've sorted out the build issue.

    Run oupgrade -l -f to pickup b269, it includes the following kernel modules:

    • kmod-w1
    • kmod-w1-gpio-custom
    • kmod-w1-master-gpio

    Let us know how it goes!



  • Really great, thanks @Lazar-Demin the upgrade went well šŸ‘Œ
    The 1-wire interface seems to be initialized on the onion. But - shame on me - I missed the actual driver for the thermal sensors. The driver is included in kmod-w1-slave-therm
    Could you add this package possibly?


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    @Omega303 no prob, its added in b270



  • Newbie here -

    I have a Gikfun DS18B20 sensor similar to the above (http://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B012C597T0) -- I wired it like so: http://monosnap.com/image/HSxZm5p6mUS8iF5uvhtqgJxtScR7te

    From what I can tell I have the latest firmwire cited above:

    Firmware 0.0.6 (b270)
    Latest Firmware 0.0.6 (b266)

    My understanding is I need to figure out how to compile this: https://github.com/milesburton/Arduino-Temperature-Control-Library

    Any tips to get this compiled and get a reading? Or is there anyway to use the fast-gpio tool from onion?



  • @Omega303 what did you do to read with kmod-w1-gpio-custom?



  • Started to follow http://squidge.sourceforge.net/w1/ but I don't see a file named /etc/modules.d/<load sequence>-w1-gpio-custom to configure which pin is being used?

    Also, tried reading with fast-gpio but I'm just getting a reading on 0 - should I expect a reading from this?



  • āœ… SUCCESS Thanks @Lazar-Demin - for getting the packages for 1-Wire interface into the Omega firmware. šŸ˜ƒ 21.875Ā°C is the first temperature I read from a DS18B20 via Onion Omega. I am putting together a tutorial to document the steps needed to get the 1-Wire interface up and running. What is your preferred format? Is markdown sufficient?

    @Nathan-Bertram : You need the kmod-w1-gpio-custom to tell the 1-Wire interface to which GPIO pin you connect your data wire. Thats done by creating a file at

    • /etc/modules.d/55-w1-gpio-custom

    containing only one line:

      w1-gpio-custom bus0=0,19,0
    

    where 19 is GPIO pin (replace that number by the pin your sensor is connect to)



  • @Nathan-Bertram If the 1-Wire interface is set up and a device connected you can read by

     cat /sys/devices/w1_bus_master1/28-01234567890a/w1_slave
    

    where 28-01234567890a is the sensor id. This file only exists if all modules loaded correctly and an device is connected.



  • @Omega303 ok sweet - I got the w1 running it seems thank you! The sensor id folders keep changing with no w1_slave file present (which I assume means it keeps trying to detect my sensor but isn't getting data from pin 0 as I configured it. Do I need to put a resistor or does my current setup look correct (5V red, GND black and yellow pin 0) http://monosnap.com/image/HSxZm5p6mUS8iF5uvhtqgJxtScR7te ? (I checked the current I'm getting 5v which means I didn't totally botch the soldering job)

    root@Omega-088F:/sys/devices/w1_bus_master1# cat /etc/modules.d/55-w1-gpio-custom
    w1-gpio-custom bus0=0,0,0
    
    root@Omega-088F:/sys/devices/w1_bus_master1# ls -la /sys/devices/w1_bus_master1
    drwxr-xr-x    4 root     root             0 Jan 27 03:47 .
    drwxr-xr-x    6 root     root             0 Jan  1  1970 ..
    drwxr-xr-x    2 root     root             0 Jan 27 04:03 00-280000000000
    drwxr-xr-x    2 root     root             0 Jan 27 04:03 00-c80000000000
    lrwxrwxrwx    1 root     root             0 Jan 27 03:47 driver -> ../../bus/w1/drivers/w1_master_driver
    lrwxrwxrwx    1 root     root             0 Jan 27 03:47 subsystem -> ../../bus/w1
    -rw-r--r--    1 root     root          4096 Jan 27 03:47 uevent
    -rw-rw-r--    1 root     root          4096 Jan 27 03:47 w1_master_add
    -r--r--r--    1 root     root          4096 Jan 27 03:47 w1_master_attempts
    -rw-rw-r--    1 root     root          4096 Jan 27 03:47 w1_master_max_slave_count
    -r--r--r--    1 root     root          4096 Jan 27 03:47 w1_master_name
    -r--r--r--    1 root     root          4096 Jan 27 03:47 w1_master_pointer
    -rw-rw-r--    1 root     root          4096 Jan 27 03:47 w1_master_pullup
    -rw-rw-r--    1 root     root          4096 Jan 27 03:47 w1_master_remove
    -rw-rw-r--    1 root     root          4096 Jan 27 03:47 w1_master_search
    -r--r--r--    1 root     root          4096 Jan 27 03:47 w1_master_slave_count
    -r--r--r--    1 root     root          4096 Jan 27 03:47 w1_master_slaves
    -r--r--r--    1 root     root          4096 Jan 27 03:47 w1_master_timeout

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    @Omega303 that's awesome! yeah, markdown would be great. let me know when it's ready and we can throw it into the Onion wiki.

    Or you can make a push request to the wiki repo directly: https://github.com/OnionIoT/wiki



  • @Lazar-Demin said:

    https://github.com/OnionIoT/wiki

    Hello,
    Is there a way how to check this ? I mean using a temperature sensor.
    I've been reading this post, and none of the folders / file exists on my Onion.
    Just updated to the latest version.
    Thanks,
    Miguel



  • Hi for example I've this:

    root@Omega-276D:/etc/modules.d# ls gpio

    30-gpio-button-hotplug 58-i2c-gpio-custom spi-gpio
    30-gpio-irq 59-i2c-gpio w1-master-gpio
    50-ledtrig-gpio 60-leds-gpio

    Which one should I use ?
    Thanks,
    Miguel



  • @Miguel-Peredo it looks like @Omega303 is still in the process of putting together a guide šŸ˜‰

    What @Omega303 mentioned above is you do following steps to get the 1 wire running:

    1. Upgrade your firmwire to the latest (via the gui under settings is easiest)

    touch /etc/modules.d/55-w1-gpio-custom
    vi /etc/modules.d/55-w1-gpio-custom

    Then add this one line (replace 19 with the pin # you want to use):
    w1-gpio-custom bus0=0,19,0

    1. Restart your onion. Then you should see contents in /sys/devices/w1_bus_master1/* now ... if your device is plugged in then there should be a file reading /sys/devices/w1_bus_master1/28-DEVICEID/w1_slave (28-DEVICEID where * is the id of your device)

    I'm currently not getting a read from #3 - so that's where I'm stumped (any advice with the comments above?) šŸ˜ž but at least I know w1 is running.



  • @Nathan-Bertram Although I found a DS18B20 spec telling the sensor can be driven from 3.0 to 5.5 Volts, I recommend the 3.3 V instead of 5V. But more important is to insert a 4.7 kOhm resistor between data pin and GPIO. I think the missing resistor disables proper communication. The sensor id needs to remain the same - it is the hardware address for the 1-wire master to request data. Here is how I connected the sensor: DS18B20_small.png



  • @Omega303 ah... I tried hooking up a a 4.7k resistor last night but obviously read the diagram incorrectly: http://monosnap.com/image/ideZC9zI136vSFrAo9LC2747TTcqio not sure what i was thinking LOL -- I'll try again tonight and let you know how it goes. Thank you!



  • Hi,
    The electronics (diagram) in my case is OK. The issue is that I do not have /etc/modules.d/55 p.....

    I have listed in a previous post all modules I have with gpio.

    Any suggestions ?
    Thx,



  • @Miguel-Corteguera you'll need to create the file (touch) then insert the line with the correct pin # as instructed above



  • @Nathan-Bertram Hi, thanks for the tip. Created the file, restarted the Onion, folder /etc/devices/w1_master_driver now exists, but nothing with DEVICE to be found there.
    Any ideas ?



  • Now it's working, using +5V and GND and PIN 26. Before I was using + 3.3V. My sensor is a 18B20 with 10K resistor.



  • This is how it looks: šŸ˜„

    root@Omega-276D:/sys/devices/w1_bus_master1/28-0415a810c3ff# cat w1_slave
    7b 01 4b 46 7f ff 0c 10 af : crc=af YES
    7b 01 4b 46 7f ff 0c 10 af t=23687


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