I need help with a webserver project...
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@rop Thank you, I'll try starting from that one, than. :)
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@rop
I tried to use that one but I'm not successful with it... If I send my request manually through my web browser I got my data, but if I try to read from my Arduino board I can see nothing at all.
The strange thing is that I set up two Arduino (one send requests and the other one display data from request) boards and they work.
The code for the sender Arduino that I'm using is this:[...] // Try to send for 5 times for(byte r = 1; r <= 5; r++) { remDisplayRetry = r; int res = remDisplay.connect(Display_IP, DISPLAY_PORT); if(res == 1) // connection successfull { remDisplay << F("GET /"); #if defined(USE_DEBUG) Serial << F("GET /"); #endif sprintf(webData, "?r=1&da=%04d%02d%02d", year(),month(),day()); remDisplay << webData; #if defined(USE_DEBUG) Serial << webData; #endif sprintf(webData, "&ti=%02d%02d", hour(),minute()); remDisplay << webData; #if defined(USE_DEBUG) Serial << webData; #endif for(byte i = 0; i < 4; i++) { if(b[i]) // only send data if present { remDisplay << "&v" << i+1 << "=" << v[i]; #if defined(USE_DEBUG) Serial << "&v" << i+1 << "=" << v[i]; #endif } } remDisplay << F(" HTTP/1.1") << endl; //TEST remDisplay << F("Host: PVControl") << endl << endl; //TEST remDisplay << endl << endl; //TEST #if defined(USE_DEBUG) Serial << endl << endl; //TEST #endif // give remDisplay some time to process the request delay(500); // skip the first part of the reply, which is "HTTP/1.1 " remDisplay.readBytes(webData, 9); // read the response code. 200 means ok. 0 means that there is no response yet byte lastResponse = remDisplay.parseInt(); if(lastResponse == 0) { sprintf(remDisplayResponse,"Response timeout\0"); remDisplayResponseTime = now(); } else if(lastResponse != 200) { sprintf(remDisplayResponse, "%03d",lastResponse); size_t numchars = remDisplay.readBytes(remDisplayResponse + 3, 75); remDisplayResponse[numchars + 3] = '\0'; // terminate the string remDisplayResponseTime = now(); } else if(lastResponse == 200) { remDisplay.stop(); break; // No need to retry remDisplay connection } } else // cannot connect { sprintf(remDisplayResponse,"No connection"); remDisplayResponseTime = now(); remDisplayRetry_Err = remDisplayRetry; } } } [...]
Do you see something wrong here?
The code I use on my M5Stack is this:
[...] WebServer rDserver(1980); void setup() { rDserver.on("/", handleRoot); rDserver.onNotFound(handleNotFound); rDserver.begin(); } void handleRoot() { rDserver.send(200, "text/plain", " OK"); Serial.println(rDserver.uri()); for (uint8_t i = 0; i < rDserver.args(); i++) { Serial.print(" "); Serial.print(rDserver.argName(i)); Serial.print(": "); Serial.println(rDserver.arg(i)); } if(rDserver.args() == 7) { if((rDserver.argName(0) != "r") || (rDserver.argName(1) != "da") || (rDserver.argName(2) != "ti") || (rDserver.argName(3) != "v1") || (rDserver.argName(4) != "v2") || (rDserver.argName(5) != "v3") || (rDserver.argName(6) != "v4")) { return; } else { remYear = atoi(rDserver.arg(1).substring(0,3).c_str()); remMonth = atoi(rDserver.arg(1).substring(4,5).c_str()); remDay = atoi(rDserver.arg(1).substring(6,7).c_str()); remHour = atoi(rDserver.arg(2).substring(0,1).c_str()); remMinute = atoi(rDserver.arg(2).substring(2,3).c_str()); GenE = atoi(rDserver.arg(3).c_str()) / 1000; GenP = atoi(rDserver.arg(4).c_str()); UseE = atoi(rDserver.arg(5).c_str()) / 1000; UseP = atoi(rDserver.arg(6).c_str()); NetP = GenP - UseP; // Last Net Power } } } [...]
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I let it run for a while and I found it works, sometimes... But I can see some error on serial monitor and I'm not sure what they refer to. I can also see that I'm not getting a request every minute as it is supposed to be, but I get one at a random time. Here's what I can see on serial monitor:
20:50:16.156 -> 20:50:16.156 -> rst:0x1 (POWERON_RESET),boot:0x17 (SPI_FAST_FLASH_BOOT) 20:50:16.156 -> configsip: 0, SPIWP:0xee 20:50:16.156 -> clk_drv:0x00,q_drv:0x00,d_drv:0x00,cs0_drv:0x00,hd_drv:0x00,wp_drv:0x00 20:50:16.156 -> mode:DIO, clock div:1 20:50:16.156 -> load:0x3fff0018,len:4 20:50:16.156 -> load:0x3fff001c,len:1496 20:50:16.156 -> load:0x40078000,len:8596 20:50:16.156 -> load:0x40080400,len:6980 20:50:16.156 -> entry 0x400806f4 M5Stack initializing...OK [E][Preferences.cpp:437] getString(): nvs_get_str len fail: SSID2 NOT_FOUND 20:50:17.033 -> [E][Preferences.cpp:437] getString(): nvs_get_str len fail: key2 NOT_FOUND 20:50:17.033 -> [E][Preferences.cpp:306] getUChar(): nvs_get_u8 fail: faces_on NOT_FOUND Querying pool.ntp.org ... ERROR: No network Querying pool.ntp.org ... ERROR: No network Querying pool.ntp.org ... success (round trip 171 ms) 20:50:26.641 -> Received time: Friday, 02-Nov-18 19:50:27.169 UTC Timezone lookup for: Europe/Rome ... ERROR: Timeout 234092 [E][WiFiClient.cpp:427] flush(): 11 20:51:03.615 -> [E][WiFiClient.cpp:236] setSocketOption(): 1006 : 9 20:51:03.615 -> / 20:51:03.615 -> r: 1 20:51:03.615 -> da: 20181102 20:51:03.615 -> ti: 2051 20:51:03.615 -> v1: 0.00 20:51:03.615 -> v2: 0.00 20:51:03.615 -> v3: 1635.00 20:51:03.615 -> v4: 1545.00 231800 [E][WiFiClient.cpp:427] flush(): 11 20:56:03.746 -> [E][WiFiClient.cpp:236] setSocketOption(): 1006 : 9 20:56:03.746 -> / 20:56:03.746 -> r: 1 20:56:03.746 -> da: 20181102 20:56:03.746 -> ti: 2056 20:56:03.746 -> v1: 0.00 20:56:03.746 -> v2: 0.00 20:56:03.746 -> v3: 1761.00 20:56:03.746 -> v4: 1525.00 231496 [E][WiFiClient.cpp:427] flush(): 11 20:58:03.383 -> [E][WiFiClient.cpp:236] setSocketOption(): 1006 : 9 20:58:03.383 -> / 20:58:03.383 -> r: 1 20:58:03.383 -> da: 20181102 20:58:03.383 -> ti: 2058 20:58:03.383 -> v1: 0.00 20:58:03.383 -> v2: 0.00 20:58:03.383 -> v3: 1812.00 20:58:03.383 -> v4: 1525.00 Querying pool.ntp.org ... [E][WiFiUdp.cpp:170] beginPacket(): could not get host from dns: 11 21:00:32.992 -> ERROR: Timeout Querying pool.ntp.org ... success (round trip 175 ms) 21:00:37.695 -> Received time: Friday, 02-Nov-18 20:00:38.172 UTC (internal clock was 5 ms slow)
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@crazyhorse80 Those error codes are from the ESP32 core, you can turn them off in the Arduino IDE by setting Tools/Core Debug Level to none. And if you find
setDebug (INFO)
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Thank you for your reply, but I don't need to just turn off error displaying... I think there's actually some error, 'cause I cannot show an update every minute as I would like to... I cannot tell where the error is but I know there's something wrong...
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If you edit the messages with logs or code in them, and put three backticks (~ without the shift on US keyboards) on an otherwise empty line before and after the code and possibly fix the tabs then I will take a look at it.
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@rop Thank you again... I was asking myself how to do that as I've seen it in other threads...
In addition to the above, I've seen one more error when I let the program run for a while: the ntp query fails and sometimes the M5Stack reset itself.
Querying pool.ntp.org ... [E][WiFiUdp.cpp:52] begin(): could not create socket: 23 11:45:53.755 -> [E][WiFiUdp.cpp:151] beginPacket(): could not create socket: 23 11:45:53.755 -> [E][WiFiUdp.cpp:183] endPacket(): could not send data: 9 11:45:53.755 -> [E][WiFiUdp.cpp:219] parsePacket(): could not receive data: 9 11:45:53.755 -> [E][WiFiUdp.cpp:219] parsePacket(): could not receive data: 9 [...] 11:45:55.205 -> ERROR: Timeout
abort() was called at PC 0x40081df9 on core 0 11:23:10.935 -> 11:23:10.935 -> Backtrace: 0x400907fc:0x3ffbdcd0 0x400909d1:0x3ffbdcf0 0x40081df9:0x3ffbdd10 0x40081f25:0x3ffbdd40 0x40118972:0x3ffbdd60 0x4011bbc5:0x3ffbe070 0x400855ca:0x3ffbe0a0 0x400f6872:0x3ffbe0f0 0x4008def9:0x3ffbe120 0x4008d355:0x3ffbe150 0x40083bc8:0x3ffbe170 0x40083e15:0x3ffbe1a0 0x400822e9:0x3ffbe1c0 0x40107757:0x00000000 11:23:10.935 -> 11:23:10.935 -> Rebooting... ets Jun 8 2016 00:22:57 11:23:10.969 -> 11:23:10.969 -> rst:0xc (SW_CPU_RESET),boot:0x17 (SPI_FAST_FLASH_BOOT) 11:23:10.969 -> configsip: 0, SPIWP:0xee 11:23:10.969 -> clk_drv:0x00,q_drv:0x00,d_drv:0x00,cs0_drv:0x00,hd_drv:0x00,wp_drv:0x00 11:23:10.969 -> mode:DIO, clock div:1 11:23:10.969 -> load:0x3fff0018,len:4 11:23:10.969 -> load:0x3fff001c,len:1496 11:23:10.969 -> load:0x40078000,len:8596 11:23:10.969 -> load:0x40080400,len:6980 11:23:10.969 -> entry 0x400806f4 M5Stack initializing...[W][sd_diskio.cpp:149] sdCommand(): token error [59] 0x5 11:23:11.715 -> [W][sd_diskio.cpp:149] sdCommand(): token error [8] 0x5 11:23:11.715 -> OK [D][WiFiGeneric.cpp:342] _eventCallback(): Event: 2 - STA_START 11:23:11.850 -> [D][WiFiGeneric.cpp:342] _eventCallback(): Event: 0 - WIFI_READY 11:23:11.850 -> [E][Preferences.cpp:437] getString(): nvs_get_str len fail: SSID2 NOT_FOUND 11:23:11.850 -> [E][Preferences.cpp:437] getString(): nvs_get_str len fail: key2 NOT_FOUND 11:23:11.850 -> [E][Preferences.cpp:306] getUChar(): nvs_get_u8 fail: faces_on NOT_FOUND Querying pool.ntp.org ... ERROR: No network [D][WiFiGeneric.cpp:342] _eventCallback(): Event: 1 - SCAN_DONE Querying pool.ntp.org ... ERROR: No network [D][WiFiGeneric.cpp:342] _eventCallback(): Event: 4 - STA_CONNECTED [D][WiFiGeneric.cpp:342] _eventCallback(): Event: 7 - STA_GOT_IP 11:23:16.675 -> [D][WiFiGeneric.cpp:386] _eventCallback(): STA IP: 192.168.1.221, MASK: 255.255.255.0, GW: 192.168.1.1 Querying pool.ntp.org ... success (round trip 197 ms) 11:23:21.500 -> Received time: Saturday, 03-Nov-18 10:23:21.771 UTC Timezone lookup for: Europe/Rome ... ERROR: Timeout [E][WiFiClient.cpp:427] flush(): 11 11:27:06.709 -> [E][WiFiClient.cpp:236] setSocketOption(): 1006 : 9 11:27:06.709 -> Authorization: 11:27:06.709 -> r: 1 11:27:06.709 -> da: 20181103 11:27:06.709 -> ti: 1127 11:27:06.709 -> v1: 2535.00 11:27:06.709 -> v2: 867.00 11:27:06.709 -> v3: 5565.00 11:27:06.709 -> v4: 3302.00
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Ah, a backtrace. You can copy paste that whole boot thing into the "ESP Exception Decoder" which you first have to install into the IDE. (Can't do it for you, it needs the compiled binary to work.) This will tell you what chain of routines (both in your own code and in the ESP core) were executing before it crashed. I'll look at your code later...
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Here it is (totally nonsense for me, remember I'm a noob with ESP):
Decoding stack results 0x400907fc: invoke_abort at /Users/ficeto/Desktop/ESP32/ESP32/esp-idf-public/components/esp32/panic.c line 155 0x400909d1: abort at /Users/ficeto/Desktop/ESP32/ESP32/esp-idf-public/components/esp32/panic.c line 170 0x40081df9: lock_acquire_generic at /Users/ficeto/Desktop/ESP32/ESP32/esp-idf-public/components/newlib/locks.c line 141 0x40081f25: _lock_acquire_recursive at /Users/ficeto/Desktop/ESP32/ESP32/esp-idf-public/components/newlib/locks.c line 169 0x40118972: _vfprintf_r at ../../../.././newlib/libc/stdio/vfprintf.c line 860 0x4011bbc5: vprintf at ../../../.././newlib/libc/stdio/vprintf.c line 39 0x400855ca: esp_log_write at /Users/ficeto/Desktop/ESP32/ESP32/esp-idf-public/components/log/log.c line 215 0x400f6872: __assert_func at /Users/ficeto/Desktop/ESP32/ESP32/esp-idf-public/components/bootloader_support/src/bootloader_init.c line 537 0x4008def9: vTaskEnterCritical at /Users/ficeto/Desktop/ESP32/ESP32/esp-idf-public/components/freertos/portmux_impl.inc.h line 105 0x4008d355: xQueueGiveFromISR at /Users/ficeto/Desktop/ESP32/ESP32/esp-idf-public/components/freertos/queue.c line 1323 0x40083bc8: timer_alarm_handler at /Users/ficeto/Desktop/ESP32/ESP32/esp-idf-public/components/esp32/esp_timer.c line 318 0x40083e15: timer_alarm_isr at /Users/ficeto/Desktop/ESP32/ESP32/esp-idf-public/components/esp32/esp_timer_esp32.c line 274 0x40107757: esp_vApplicationIdleHook at /Users/ficeto/Desktop/ESP32/ESP32/esp-idf-public/components/esp32/freertos_hooks.c line 64
I think I'm not understanding how ESP32 works and so it's a lot of pain to write some code for me... I can work with Arduinos which use procedural code, but I'm guessing ESP32 is a totally different thing. Could it be that it has a small operating system that runs in parallel of my own code and I have to write only event driven functions? I need an ESP for dummy book for sure, do you know something easy to start from?
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OK, I'm afraid I don't know your code well enough to be of much help, but here's some things I do know or think I know:
Most errors look harmless (or at least unconnected to your isssue) to me.
11:23:11.850 -> [E][Preferences.cpp:437] getString(): nvs_get_str len fail: SSID2 NOT_FOUND 11:23:11.850 -> [E][Preferences.cpp:437] getString(): nvs_get_str len fail: key2 NOT_FOUND 11:23:11.850 -> [E][Preferences.cpp:306] getUChar(): nvs_get_u8 fail: faces_on NOT_FOUND
Totally expected behaviour and in no way connected to your problem: M5ez is looking for stuff in NVS when it starts up, some it finds, some it doesn't.
Querying pool.ntp.org ... [E][WiFiUdp.cpp:170] beginPacket(): could not get host from dns: 11 21:00:32.992 -> ERROR: Timeout
If this was sometime after startup, it might point to the M5Stack having intermittent network connectivity.
I wonder what the other Arduino's view of the world is: does it think it can deliver the message when you don't get it displayed on the M5Stack?
As for the stack trace: it's a pity it doesn't go back into your code, that would have been more helpful. As it is if I had to wildly guess: does your code do anything that involves a timer? The problem seems to start by
time_alarm_isr
(the interrupt service routine) being called and then sometime later something being (possibly) unable to acquire a lock on some resource, possibly while writing a log entry. But I don't know the ESP core well myself either... I would recommend setting Core Debug Level to "None", it would not surprise me if that stops these crashes. (And who knows: maybe the core and your program fighting over the serial buffer was the whole problem to begin with...) -
The only thing I did related to a timer, is using the ez.addevent to call the handleclient function as you suggested in the other thread (actually I enclosed it in a function that returns the interval as you said to do). My program does not a lot other than running m5ez and the simple web server to collect data from the Arduino to display on m5stack... I don't know if I can post the entire code but I can try to...
The timeout errors happen after few minutes from startup, but the connection seems to be good 'cause I can see the widget with 2 or 3 bars all the time.
As for what the Arduino does, it sends a request to M5Stack every minute and it tries to send for 5 times if it didn't receive 200 OK response from server. It does that and the error I get on Arduino's side is "no connection", instead on M5Stack I can see nothing arriving (from serial monitor). Every now and then I receive some data but it's not a constant flow.
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This is the code (it's my first try, be kind! :D):
#include <M5Stack.h> #include <ezTime.h> #include <M5ez.h> #include <WiFi.h> #include <WiFiClient.h> #include <WebServer.h> #include <ESPmDNS.h> #include "images.h" #define MAIN_DECLARED WebServer rDserver(1980); byte remYear = 0; // Current PVControl server Year byte remMonth = 0; // Current PVControl server Month byte remDay = 0; // Current PVControl server Day byte remHour = 0; // Current PVControl server Hour byte remMinute = 0; // Current PVControl server Minute float GenE = 0; // Last Generated Energy float UseE = 0; // Last Consumed Energy float TtGE = 0; // Last to the Grid Energy float FtGE = 0; // Last from the Grid Energy int GenP = 0; // Last Generated Power int UseP = 0; // Last Consumed Power int NetP = 0; // Last Net Power void setup() { #include <themes/default.h> #include <themes/dark.h> ezt::setDebug(INFO); ez.begin(); if (ez.wifi.indexForSSID("xxx") == -1) { ez.wifi.add("xxx", "xxx"); ez.wifi.writeFlash(); } MDNS.begin("remdisplay1"); rDserver.on("/", handleRoot); rDserver.onNotFound(handleNotFound); rDserver.begin(); dacWrite(25,0); // Speaker mute ez.addEvent(serveClients, 3000); ezMenu mainmenu("remDisplay"); // mainmenu.txtSmall(); mainmenu.addItem("PVControl", remDisplay); mainmenu.addItem("Settings", mainmenu_image); // mainmenu.addItem("Updates via https", mainmenu_ota); mainmenu.upOnFirst("last|up"); mainmenu.downOnLast("first|down"); mainmenu.run(); } void loop() { } uint16_t serveClients() { rDserver.handleClient(); return 500; } void handleRoot() { rDserver.send(200, "text/plain", " OK"); for (uint8_t i = 0; i < rDserver.headers(); i++) { Serial.print(" "); Serial.print(rDserver.headerName(i)); Serial.print(": "); Serial.println(rDserver.header(i)); } for (uint8_t i = 0; i < rDserver.args(); i++) { Serial.print(" "); Serial.print(rDserver.argName(i)); Serial.print(": "); Serial.println(rDserver.arg(i)); } if(rDserver.args() == 7) { if((rDserver.argName(0) != "r") || (rDserver.argName(1) != "da") || (rDserver.argName(2) != "ti") || (rDserver.argName(3) != "v1") || (rDserver.argName(4) != "v2") || (rDserver.argName(5) != "v3") || (rDserver.argName(6) != "v4")) { return; } else { remYear = atoi(rDserver.arg(1).substring(0,3).c_str()); remMonth = atoi(rDserver.arg(1).substring(4,5).c_str()); remDay = atoi(rDserver.arg(1).substring(6,7).c_str()); remHour = atoi(rDserver.arg(2).substring(0,1).c_str()); remMinute = atoi(rDserver.arg(2).substring(2,3).c_str()); GenE = atoi(rDserver.arg(3).c_str()); GenP = atoi(rDserver.arg(4).c_str()); UseE = atoi(rDserver.arg(5).c_str()); UseP = atoi(rDserver.arg(6).c_str()); NetP = GenP - UseP; // Last Net Power remDisplay(); } } } void handleNotFound() { String message = "File Not Found\n\n"; message += "URI: "; message += rDserver.uri(); message += "\nMethod: "; message += (rDserver.method() == HTTP_GET) ? "GET" : "POST"; message += "\nArguments: "; message += rDserver.args(); message += "\n"; for (uint8_t i = 0; i < rDserver.args(); i++) { message += " " + rDserver.argName(i) + ": " + rDserver.arg(i) + "\n"; } rDserver.send(404, "text/plain", message); } void mainmenu_image() { ezMenu images; images.imgBackground(TFT_BLACK); images.imgFromTop(40); images.imgCaptionColor(TFT_WHITE); images.addItem(sysinfo_jpg, "System Information", sysInfo); images.addItem(wifi_jpg, "Built-in wifi & other settings", ez.settings.menu); images.addItem(wifi_jpg, "WiFi Settings", ez.wifi.menu); images.addItem(about_jpg, "About remDisplay", about); images.addItem(sleep_jpg, "Power Off", powerOff); images.addItem(return_jpg, "Back"); images.run(); } void powerOff() { m5.powerOFF(); } void about() { } String exit_buttonrD = "Exit"; void remDisplay() { remDisplayPage1(); while (true) { String btn = ez.buttons.poll(); if (btn == "up") remDisplayPage1(); if (btn == "down") remDisplayPage2(); if (btn == "Exit") break; } } void remDisplayPage1() { const byte tab = 120; ez.screen.clear(); ez.header.show("PVControl (1/2)"); ez.buttons.show("#" + exit_buttonrD + "#down"); ez.canvas.font(&FreeSans9pt7b); ez.canvas.lmargin(10); ez.canvas.println(""); ez.canvas.print("Produzione:"); ez.canvas.x(tab);ez.canvas.print(GenP); ez.canvas.println(" W"); ez.canvas.x(tab); ez.canvas.print(GenE / 1000); ez.canvas.println(" kWh"); ez.canvas.print("Consumo:"); ez.canvas.x(tab); ez.canvas.print(UseP); ez.canvas.println(" W"); ez.canvas.x(tab); ez.canvas.print(UseE / 1000); ez.canvas.println(" kWh"); ez.canvas.print("Immissione:"); ez.canvas.x(tab); if(NetP > 0) ez.canvas.print(NetP); else ez.canvas.print("0"); ez.canvas.println(" W"); ez.canvas.x(tab); ez.canvas.println(" kWh"); ez.canvas.print("Prelievo:"); ez.canvas.x(tab); if(NetP < 0) ez.canvas.print(abs(NetP)); else ez.canvas.print("0"); ez.canvas.println(" W"); ez.canvas.x(tab); ez.canvas.println(" kWh"); } void remDisplayPage2() { const byte tab = 140; ez.screen.clear(); ez.header.show("PVControl (2/2)"); ez.buttons.show("up#" + exit_buttonrD + "#"); ez.canvas.font(&FreeSans9pt7b); ez.canvas.lmargin(10); ez.canvas.println(""); ez.canvas.print("Free RAM:"); ez.canvas.x(tab); ez.canvas.println(String((long)ESP.getFreeHeap()) + " bytes"); ez.canvas.print("Min. free seen:"); ez.canvas.x(tab); ez.canvas.println(String((long)esp_get_minimum_free_heap_size()) + " bytes"); }
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@crazyhorse80 I don't see anything that's obviously wrong with it. In
serveClients()
I would set the return value at 50 instead of 500.Usually there will be nothing to do so it will return quickly. But if there is something to do, half a second is a bit of a long time which adds to other possible timeouts elsewhere and maybe screws things up. That and turning off the errors would be my only two pieces of advice, really. If that doesn't help I don't know... -
@rop I've just tried what you said but with no luck at all (it seems to be worst than before)... It must be something related to M5Stack, 'cause if I set another Arduino with the IP of M5Stack it gets a request every minute and it works as intended to. I'l try to setup a program without M5ez and see if it works that way, maybe there's something wrong with interactions between it and the webserver part...
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@rop I found where the error was! I was streaming my GET request string to the client with multiple prints and while it is OK for connecting to a web site I send data to and to my MySQL database, it was not OK for the M5Stack.
I set up a buffer string, printed all my data in it and then use it to send data to my client object and now it work flawless! I got my stream of data sent every minute! -
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Could you please help me with this backtrace I got few moments ago?
PC: 0x400853e3: esp_log_write at /Users/ficeto/Desktop/ESP32/ESP32/esp-idf-public/components/log/log.c line 214 EXCVADDR: 0x00000000 Decoding stack results 0x400853e3: esp_log_write at /Users/ficeto/Desktop/ESP32/ESP32/esp-idf-public/components/log/log.c line 214 0x400f54d2: __assert_func at /Users/ficeto/Desktop/ESP32/ESP32/esp-idf-public/components/bootloader_support/src/bootloader_init.c line 537 0x4008de99: vTaskEnterCritical at /Users/ficeto/Desktop/ESP32/ESP32/esp-idf-public/components/freertos/portmux_impl.inc.h line 106 0x4008fd4b: multi_heap_internal_lock at /Users/ficeto/Desktop/ESP32/ESP32/esp-idf-public/components/heap/multi_heap.c line 372 0x400903d3: multi_heap_malloc at /Users/ficeto/Desktop/ESP32/ESP32/esp-idf-public/components/heap/multi_heap_poisoning.c line 190 0x400856b5: heap_caps_malloc at /Users/ficeto/Desktop/ESP32/ESP32/esp-idf-public/components/heap/heap_caps.c line 110 0x400857b9: heap_caps_realloc at /Users/ficeto/Desktop/ESP32/ESP32/esp-idf-public/components/heap/heap_caps.c line 275 0x4008586e: heap_caps_realloc_default at /Users/ficeto/Desktop/ESP32/ESP32/esp-idf-public/components/heap/heap_caps.c line 162 0x40087799: _realloc_r at /Users/ficeto/Desktop/ESP32/ESP32/esp-idf-public/components/newlib/syscalls.c line 47 0x400ead7a: String::changeBuffer(unsigned int) at C:\Arduino-1.8.7\portable\sketchbook\hardware\espressif\esp32\cores\esp32\WString.cpp line 170 0x400eadc8: String::reserve(unsigned int) at C:\Arduino-1.8.7\portable\sketchbook\hardware\espressif\esp32\cores\esp32\WString.cpp line 158 0x400eade9: String::copy(char const*, unsigned int) at C:\Arduino-1.8.7\portable\sketchbook\hardware\espressif\esp32\cores\esp32\WString.cpp line 195 0x400eae23: String::String(char const*) at C:\Arduino-1.8.7\portable\sketchbook\hardware\espressif\esp32\cores\esp32\WString.cpp line 39 0x400d8dfa: Timezone::dateTime(long, ezLocalOrUTC_t, String) at C:\Arduino-1.8.7\portable\sketchbook\libraries\ezTime\src\ezTime.cpp line 1164 0x400d9622: Timezone::dateTime(long, String) at C:\Arduino-1.8.7\portable\sketchbook\libraries\ezTime\src\ezTime.cpp line 1154 0x400d9801: Timezone::dateTime(String) at C:\Arduino-1.8.7\portable\sketchbook\libraries\ezTime\src\ezTime.cpp line 1150 0x400e1eb3: ezClock::draw(unsigned short, unsigned short) at C:\Arduino-1.8.7\portable\sketchbook\libraries\M5ez\src\M5ez.cpp line 973 0x400de59d: ezHeader::show(String) at C:\Arduino-1.8.7\portable\sketchbook\libraries\M5ez\src\M5ez.cpp line 184 0x400d2307: remDisplayPage1() at Z:\_PVControl\M5remDisplay/M5remDisplay.ino line 164 0x400d26ba: remDisplay() at Z:\_PVControl\M5remDisplay/M5remDisplay.ino line 152 0x400d2c13: handleRoot() at Z:\_PVControl\M5remDisplay/M5remDisplay.ino line 103 0x4017b6c1: std::_Function_handler ::_M_invoke(std::_Any_data const&) at c:\arduino-1.8.7\portable\sketchbook\hardware\espressif\esp32\tools\xtensa-esp32-elf\xtensa-esp32-elf\include\c++\5.2.0/functional line 1871 0x400d5ee2: std::function ::operator()() const at c:\arduino-1.8.7\portable\sketchbook\hardware\espressif\esp32\tools\xtensa-esp32-elf\xtensa-esp32-elf\include\c++\5.2.0/functional line 2271 0x400e9bdd: FunctionRequestHandler::handle(WebServer&, HTTPMethod, String) at C:\Arduino-1.8.7\portable\sketchbook\hardware\espressif\esp32\libraries\WebServer\src\detail/RequestHandlersImpl.h line 42 0x400e9c2a: WebServer::_handleRequest() at C:\Arduino-1.8.7\portable\sketchbook\hardware\espressif\esp32\libraries\WebServer\src\WebServer.cpp line 617 0x400e9d86: WebServer::handleClient() at C:\Arduino-1.8.7\portable\sketchbook\hardware\espressif\esp32\libraries\WebServer\src\WebServer.cpp line 320 0x400d3a44: serveClients() at Z:\_PVControl\M5remDisplay/M5remDisplay.ino line 64 0x400dbb68: M5ez::yield() at C:\Arduino-1.8.7\portable\sketchbook\libraries\M5ez\src\M5ez.cpp line 1736 0x400dbbb4: ezButtons::poll() at C:\Arduino-1.8.7\portable\sketchbook\libraries\M5ez\src\M5ez.cpp line 612 0x400d26c2: remDisplay() at Z:\_PVControl\M5remDisplay/M5remDisplay.ino line 154 0x400d2c13: handleRoot() at Z:\_PVControl\M5remDisplay/M5remDisplay.ino line 103 0x4017b6c1: std::_Function_handler ::_M_invoke(std::_Any_data const&) at c:\arduino-1.8.7\portable\sketchbook\hardware\espressif\esp32\tools\xtensa-esp32-elf\xtensa-esp32-elf\include\c++\5.2.0/functional line 1871 0x400d5ee2: std::function ::operator()() const at c:\arduino-1.8.7\portable\sketchbook\hardware\espressif\esp32\tools\xtensa-esp32-elf\xtensa-esp32-elf\include\c++\5.2.0/functional line 2271 0x400e9bdd: FunctionRequestHandler::handle(WebServer&, HTTPMethod, String) at C:\Arduino-1.8.7\portable\sketchbook\hardware\espressif\esp32\libraries\WebServer\src\detail/RequestHandlersImpl.h line 42 0x400e9c2a: WebServer::_handleRequest() at C:\Arduino-1.8.7\portable\sketchbook\hardware\espressif\esp32\libraries\WebServer\src\WebServer.cpp line 617 0x400e9d86: WebServer::handleClient() at C:\Arduino-1.8.7\portable\sketchbook\hardware\espressif\esp32\libraries\WebServer\src\WebServer.cpp line 320 0x400d3a44: serveClients() at Z:\_PVControl\M5remDisplay/M5remDisplay.ino line 64 0x400dbb68: M5ez::yield() at C:\Arduino-1.8.7\portable\sketchbook\libraries\M5ez\src\M5ez.cpp line 1736 0x400dbbb4: ezButtons::poll() at C:\Arduino-1.8.7\portable\sketchbook\libraries\M5ez\src\M5ez.cpp line 612 0x400d26c2: remDisplay() at Z:\_PVControl\M5remDisplay/M5remDisplay.ino line 154 0x400d2c13: handleRoot() at Z:\_PVControl\M5remDisplay/M5remDisplay.ino line 103 0x4017b6c1: std::_Function_handler ::_M_invoke(std::_Any_data const&) at c:\arduino-1.8.7\portable\sketchbook\hardware\espressif\esp32\tools\xtensa-esp32-elf\xtensa-esp32-elf\include\c++\5.2.0/functional line 1871 0x400d5ee2: std::function ::operator()() const at c:\arduino-1.8.7\portable\sketchbook\hardware\espressif\esp32\tools\xtensa-esp32-elf\xtensa-esp32-elf\include\c++\5.2.0/functional line 2271 0x400e9bdd: FunctionRequestHandler::handle(WebServer&, HTTPMethod, String) at C:\Arduino-1.8.7\portable\sketchbook\hardware\espressif\esp32\libraries\WebServer\src\detail/RequestHandlersImpl.h line 42 0x400e9c2a: WebServer::_handleRequest() at C:\Arduino-1.8.7\portable\sketchbook\hardware\espressif\esp32\libraries\WebServer\src\WebServer.cpp line 617 0x400e9d86: WebServer::handleClient() at C:\Arduino-1.8.7\portable\sketchbook\hardware\espressif\esp32\libraries\WebServer\src\WebServer.cpp line 320 0x400d3a44: serveClients() at Z:\_PVControl\M5remDisplay/M5remDisplay.ino line 64 0x400dbb68: M5ez::yield() at C:\Arduino-1.8.7\portable\sketchbook\libraries\M5ez\src\M5ez.cpp line 1736 0x400dbbb4: ezButtons::poll() at C:\Arduino-1.8.7\portable\sketchbook\libraries\M5ez\src\M5ez.cpp line 612 0x400d26c2: remDisplay() at Z:\_PVControl\M5remDisplay/M5remDisplay.ino line 154
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@crazyhorse80 Looks like it somehow crashed while M5ez was printing the on-screen clock, but no clue why. Try turning off the on-screen clock... Shouldn't do this no matter what though.
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I need the clock... :( I have that same error every 5 / 7 minutes, it restarts and works for a few minutes again and so on...
Maybe I can do some test without the clock to see if it is the cause of the problem... -
@crazyhorse80 Maybe show the whole code you're running now?