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* In precompiled images uploaded [http://www.yantrr.com/wiki/Vayu_Cape_SW_images_and_drivers#Download_Files: here] this script is already present. | * In precompiled images uploaded [http://www.yantrr.com/wiki/Vayu_Cape_SW_images_and_drivers#Download_Files: here] this script is already present. | ||
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* For an always-on connection, most reliable way is to setup pppd as a respawning daemon in init | * For an always-on connection, most reliable way is to setup pppd as a respawning daemon in init | ||
http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Leased-Line/pppd.html | http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Leased-Line/pppd.html | ||
* Use wvdialconf and pppconfig to set up your ISP carrier parameters for using wvdial and pppd resepectively. | * Use wvdialconf and pppconfig to set up your ISP carrier parameters for using wvdial and pppd resepectively. |
Latest revision as of 02:57, 31 March 2015
Automatic Configuration of Vayu Cape at bootup
Following steps can be executed for the first time and it will setup the Vayu-Cape for automatically configuring different functions at bootup.
- Create a SSH script with all the commands required to configure different functions on Cape such as GPS module reset gpio, 2G/3G modem reset gpio, 2G/3G modem ON/OFF gpio and calling device tree overlays for UART ports.
- Login as root
cd~ nano boot_run.sh
- A sample script (boot_run.sh) used by us:
#!/bin/sh -e /bin/sleep 10 /bin/echo ============================== /bin/echo 'Setting pins' /root/bin/pinexp 50 # GPS MODULE RESET(GPIO 50) is exported /root/bin/setout 50 high # GPIO 50 is SET HIGH /root/bin/pinexp 60 # MODEM RESET(GPIO 50) is exported to shell /root/bin/setout 60 high # GPIO 60 is SET HIGH /root/bin/pinexp 45 # ON/OFF PIN (GPIO 45) is exported /root/bin/setout 45 high # A low level pulse for 4s is applied on ON/OFF(GPIO 45) Pin to turn ON the modem /bin/sleep 4 /root/bin/setout 45 low /bin/sleep 4 /root/bin/setout 45 high cd /lib/firmware # Enter device tree kernel /bin/echo BB-UART1 > /sys/devices/bone_capemgr.9/slots # Enable UART1 in device tree kernel to communicate with 2G modem /bin/echo BBB_VAYU > /sys/devices/bone_capemgr.9/slots /bin/echo BB-UART4 > /sys/devices/bone_capemgr.9/slots # Enable UART4 in device kernel to receive NMEA messages from GPS module /bin/stty -F /dev/ttyO4 19200 raw # Set serial port settings to see NMEA messages ln -s /dev/ttyO4 /dev/gps1 ln -s /dev/pps1 /dev/gpspps1 /bin/echo 'Done with pins and devices' # Start the NTP server at boot /usr/sbin/service ntp restart /bin/echo 'Already started Ntp' /bin/echo 'Bringing up dialup' /usr/bin/pon SERVICE_PROVIDER # Start the PPPD connection for SERVICE_PROVIDER /bin/sleep 5 /sbin/ip route list exact default # To get the default gateway /bin/echo 'All done'
- Make this file executable. Need to do it only the first time.
chmod +x boot_run.sh
- Make a crontab entry for this script to start at bootup.
@reboot /root/boot_run.sh >> /root/boot_run.log
- In precompiled images uploaded here this script is already present.
Automatic Start of PPP connection at bootup
- For an always-on connection, most reliable way is to setup pppd as a respawning daemon in init
http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Leased-Line/pppd.html
- Use wvdialconf and pppconfig to set up your ISP carrier parameters for using wvdial and pppd resepectively.