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Re: [Paparazzi-devel] Could not find STM32 device


From: John Voegeli
Subject: Re: [Paparazzi-devel] Could not find STM32 device
Date: Fri, 25 Jul 2014 20:39:09 +0000

Piotr that is what I get as well. The udev rule looks like this (default
from vanilla version of Paparazzi):

ATTR{manufacturer}=="Transition Robotics Inc.", ATTR{product}=="Lisa/M
(Upgrade)*", GROUP=³plugdev"

Should it be different to match? I am not very good with udev rules.



On 7/25/14, 4:25 PM, "Piotr Esden-Tempski" <address@hidden> wrote:

>Just to make sure this is the output I am getting connecting a Lisa/M:
>
>$ sudo lsusb -v
>[snip]
>Bus 003 Device 002: ID 1d50:600f OpenMoko, Inc.
>Device Descriptor:
>bLength 18
>bDescriptorType 1
>bcdUSB 2.00
>bDeviceClass 0 (Defined at Interface level)
>bDeviceSubClass 0
>bDeviceProtocol 0
>bMaxPacketSize0 64
>idVendor 0x1d50 OpenMoko, Inc.
>idProduct 0x600f
>bcdDevice 1.00
>iManufacturer 1 1 BIT SQUARED
>iProduct 2 Lisa/M V2.1 (Upgrade) V1.1
>iSerial 3 LM21005 35FFDC053256383336622143
>bNumConfigurations 1
>Configuration Descriptor:
>bLength 9
>bDescriptorType 2
>wTotalLength 27
>bNumInterfaces 1
>bConfigurationValue 1
>iConfiguration 0
>bmAttributes 0xc0
>Self Powered
>MaxPower 100mA
>Interface Descriptor:
>bLength 9
>bDescriptorType 4
>bInterfaceNumber 0
>bAlternateSetting 0
>bNumEndpoints 0
>bInterfaceClass 254 Application Specific Interface
>bInterfaceSubClass 1 Device Firmware Update
>bInterfaceProtocol 2
>iInterface 4 @Internal Flash /0x08000000/4*002Ka,124*002Kg
>Device Firmware Upgrade Interface Descriptor:
>bLength 9
>bDescriptorType 33
>bmAttributes 9
>Will Detach
>Manifestation Intolerant
>Upload Unsupported
>Download Supported
>wDetachTimeout 255 milliseconds
>wTransferSize 2048 bytes
>bcdDFUVersion 1.1a
>Device Status: 0x0000
>(Bus Powered)
>[snip]
>
>OpenMoko is correct. We are using the free device IDs generously
>provided by OpenMoko.
>
>Cheers,
>Piotr
>
>On 07/25/2014 12:47 PM, John Voegeli wrote:
>> Yes Felix I sure do. I originally has a bad cable causing it not to
>> power correctly, but since then it does the cylon flashing pattern
>> when plugged in USB.
>>
>>
>> Sent from my iPhone
>>
>> On Jul 25, 2014, at 15:42, "Felix Ruess" <address@hidden
>> <mailto:address@hidden>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> the board does not seem to be in bootloader mode, it should show up
>>> as Lisa/M
>>> Do you see the LEDs flashing like this
>>> https://wiki.paparazziuav.org/wiki/Lisa/M_v2.0#Using_luftboot ?
>>>
>>> Cheers, Felix
>>>
>>>
>>> On Fri, Jul 25, 2014 at 5:52 PM, John Voegeli <address@hidden
>>> <mailto:address@hidden>> wrote:
>>>
>>>     Does not work with sudo either. Tried that last night I thought
>>>     maybe a permissions issues as well. It just says it cannot find it.
>>>
>>>     From: AFISH <address@hidden
>>>     <mailto:address@hidden>>
>>>     Reply-To: Paparazzi UAV devel list <address@hidden
>>>     <mailto:address@hidden>>
>>>     Date: Friday, July 25, 2014 at 11:47 AM
>>>     To: Paparazzi UAV devel list <address@hidden
>>>     <mailto:address@hidden>>
>>>     Cc: Paparazzi UAV devel list <address@hidden
>>>     <mailto:address@hidden>>
>>>
>>>     Subject: Re: [Paparazzi-devel] Could not find STM32 device
>>>
>>>     Try to run sudo ./paparazzi, if you get link established, it will
>>>     shows you need add to some group
>>>     ‹
>>>     Sent from Mailbox <https://www.dropbox.com/mailbox> for iPhone
>>>
>>>
>>>     On Fri, Jul 25, 2014 at 10:16 AM, John Voegeli
>>>     <address@hidden <mailto:address@hidden>> wrote:
>>>
>>>         Yes I have permission I followed those steps... Here is the
>>>         output for the device that shows up when plugging in the Lisa
>>>         M to USB.
>>>
>>>         Bus 002 Device 003: ID 1d50:600f OpenMoko, Inc.
>>>         Couldn't open device, some information will be missing
>>>         Device Descriptor:
>>>         bLength 18
>>>         bDescriptorType 1
>>>         bcdUSB 2.00
>>>         bDeviceClass 0 (Defined at Interface level)
>>>         bDeviceSubClass 0
>>>         bDeviceProtocol 0
>>>         bMaxPacketSize0 64
>>>         idVendor 0x1d50 OpenMoko, Inc.
>>>         idProduct 0x600f
>>>         bcdDevice 1.00
>>>         iManufacturer 1
>>>         iProduct 2
>>>         iSerial 3
>>>         bNumConfigurations 1
>>>         Configuration Descriptor:
>>>         bLength 9
>>>         bDescriptorType 2
>>>         wTotalLength 27
>>>         bNumInterfaces 1
>>>         bConfigurationValue 1
>>>         iConfiguration 0
>>>         bmAttributes 0xc0
>>>         Self Powered
>>>         MaxPower 100mA
>>>         Interface Descriptor:
>>>         bLength 9
>>>         bDescriptorType 4
>>>         bInterfaceNumber 0
>>>         bAlternateSetting 0
>>>         bNumEndpoints 0
>>>         bInterfaceClass 254 Application Specific Interface
>>>         bInterfaceSubClass 1 Device Firmware Update
>>>         bInterfaceProtocol 2
>>>         iInterface 4
>>>         Device Firmware Upgrade Interface Descriptor:
>>>         bLength 9
>>>         bDescriptorType 33
>>>         bmAttributes 9
>>>         Will Detach
>>>         Manifestation Intolerant
>>>         Upload Unsupported
>>>         Download Supported
>>>         wDetachTimeout 255 milliseconds
>>>         wTransferSize 2048 bytes
>>>         bcdDFUVersion 1.1a
>>>
>>>
>>>         ________________________________________
>>>         From:
>>>         address@hidden
>>>         
>>><mailto:address@hidden>
>>>         <address@hidden
>>>         
>>><mailto:address@hidden>>
>>>         on behalf of Piotr Esden-Tempski <address@hidden
>>>         <mailto:address@hidden>>
>>>         Sent: Friday, July 25, 2014 3:18 AM
>>>         To: Paparazzi UAV devel list
>>>         Subject: Re: [Paparazzi-devel] Could not find STM32 device
>>>
>>>         Hi John,
>>>
>>>         Do you have permissions to access the DFU device?
>>>
>>>         http://wiki.paparazziuav.org/wiki/Installation/Linux#Udev_rules
>>>
>>>         If you run lsusb -v is the Lisa/M listed?
>>>
>>>         Cheers,
>>>         Piotr
>>>
>>>         On Jul 24, 2014, at 20:57, John Voegeli
>>>         <address@hidden <mailto:address@hidden>> wrote:
>>>
>>>         > Hey all,
>>>         >
>>>         > Sorry if this has been answered before. I googled and
>>>         searched all over the site and could not find anything. I
>>>         have the new Lisa M 2.1 and I am trying to flash it however I
>>>         keep getting Could not find STM32 (autopilot) device Failed
>>>         messages. I have tried everything and am at a loss. Any
>>>         suggestions?
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