Migrating MQTT Sample to a Custom Board

Hi,

I have successfully built and ran the MQTT sample (/opt/nordic/ncs/v2.7.0/nrf/samples/net/mqtt) on the nRF9160-DK. I did have a few problems with SIM coverage and firmware versions which was sorted in this ticket.

 MQTT Sample Not Connecting on nRF9160 Board 

I would now like to move this code onto my own board.

When I run this code on my own board, I see this error.

*** Booting nRF Connect SDK v2.7.0-5cb85570ca43 ***
*** Using Zephyr OS v3.6.99-100befc70c74 ***
[00:00:00.431,610] <inf> network: Bringing network interface up and connecting to the network
[00:00:00.658,813] <inf> nrf_modem_lib_trace: Trace thread ready
[00:00:00.666,107] <inf> nrf_modem_lib_trace: Trace level override: 2
[00:00:00.667,724] <err> lte_lc: Could not send AT command, error: 65536
[00:00:00.667,755] <err> lte_lc: Failed to set system mode and mode preference, err -14
+CEREG: 2
+CEREG: 4
+CEREG: 2,"B984","00542616",9
+CSCON: 1
+CEREG: 2,"B984","00542616",9,0,11
+CSCON: 0
 

My overlay file is shown below.

&pinctrl {
        uart0_default: uart0_default {
                group1 {
                        psels = <NRF_PSEL(UART_TX, 0, 6)>, <NRF_PSEL(UART_RX, 0, 7)>;
                };
        };

        uart0_sleep: uart0_sleep {
                group1 {
                        psels = <NRF_PSEL(UART_TX, 0, 6)>, <NRF_PSEL(UART_RX, 0, 7)>;
                        low-power-enable;
                };
        };
};

&uart0 {
        status = "okay";
        current-speed = < 115200 >;
        /delete-property/ rts-pin;
        /delete-property/ cts-pin;
};

/* Enable uart1 for tracing. */

&uart1 {
   status = "okay";
   current-speed = <1000000>;
   pinctrl-0 = <&uart1_default>;
   pinctrl-1 = <&uart1_sleep>;
   pinctrl-names = "default", "sleep";
};

/ {
   chosen {
      nordic,modem-trace-uart = &uart1;
   };
};

I use UART0 for my serial terminal.

Would appreciate your pointers on this,

Thanks,

Rod 

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  • Hi Charlie,

    No, I didn't manage to get the trace to work.

    I tried the serial LTE example,

    / {
    	chosen {
    		ncs,slm-uart = &uart1;
    	};
    };
    
    &uart0 {
    	status = "okay";
    	hw-flow-control;
    };
    
    &uart1 {
    	compatible = "nordic,nrf-uarte";
    	current-speed = <115200>;
    	status = "okay";
    
    	pinctrl-0 = <&uart1_default_alt>;
    	pinctrl-1 = <&uart1_sleep_alt>;
    	pinctrl-names = "default", "sleep";
    };
    
    
    
    &i2c2 {
    	status = "disabled";
    };
    
    &pinctrl {
    	uart1_default_alt: uart1_default_alt {
    		group1 {
    			psels = <NRF_PSEL(UART_RX, 0, 7)>;
    			bias-pull-up;
    		};
    		group2 {
    			psels = <NRF_PSEL(UART_TX, 0, 6)>;
    		};
    	};
    
    	uart1_sleep_alt: uart1_sleep_alt {
    		group1 {
    			psels = <NRF_PSEL(UART_TX, 0, 6)>,
    				<NRF_PSEL(UART_RX, 0, 7)>;
    			low-power-enable;
    		};
    	};
    };
    

    I am using my own overlay file, above to redirect the serial. terminal.

    Im getting this as an output

    All pins have been configured as non-secure
    [Sec Thread] Secure image initializing!
    TF-M Float ABI: Hard
    Lazy stacking enabled
    Booting TF-M v2.0.0-ncs2
    Ready

    Rod

  • Hi Rod,

    Let me explain the setup in the original sample to help you understand your custom board setting.

    nrf/snippets/nrf91-modem-trace-uart/modem-trace-uart.overlay is used when modem trace is enabled in the official sample. It uses uart1 for modem trace.

    The default SLM sample use uart0 for terminal communication and uart1 for TF-M log output, so you need to use nrf/snippets/tfm-enable-share-uart/overlay-tfm-enable-share-uart.conf to make TF-M use uart0 as well when modem trace through uart1 is enabled.

    Snippets for an nRF91 Series device (nordicsemi.com)

    https://docs.nordicsemi.com/bundle/ncs-2.7.0/page/nrf/libraries/modem/nrf_modem_lib/nrf_modem_lib_trace.html#sending_traces_over_uart_on_a_custom_board

    The above overly you have shared is trying to switch uart1 and uart0 functions, you need to copy nrf/snippets/nrf91-modem-trace-uart/modem-trace-uart.overlay here and replace uart1 with uart0 for modem trace collection.

    Best regards,

    Charlie

  • Hi Charlie,

    Thanks for the pointers. I have updated my overlay file as below.

    / {
       chosen {
          nordic,modem-trace-uart = &uart1;
       };
    };
    
    &uart0 {
    	status = "okay";
    	current-speed = < 115200 >;
    	pinctrl-0 = <&uart0_default>;
       	pinctrl-1 = <&uart0_sleep>;
       	pinctrl-names = "default", "sleep";
    	/delete-property/ rts-pin;
    	/delete-property/ cts-pin;
    };
    
    /* Enable uart1 for tracing. */
    
    
    &uart1 {
       	status = "okay";
       	current-speed = <1000000>;
       	pinctrl-0 = <&uart1_default_alt>;
       	pinctrl-1 = <&uart1_sleep_alt>;
       	pinctrl-names = "default", "sleep";
    	/delete-property/ rts-pin;
    	/delete-property/ cts-pin;
    };
    
    
    &pinctrl {
    	uart0_default: uart0_default {
    		group1 {
    			psels = <NRF_PSEL(UART_TX, 0, 6)>, <NRF_PSEL(UART_RX, 0, 7)>;
    		};
    	};
    
    	uart0_sleep: uart0_sleep {
    		group1 {
    			psels = <NRF_PSEL(UART_TX, 0, 6)>, <NRF_PSEL(UART_RX, 0, 7)>;
    			low-power-enable;
    		};
    	};
    };
    
    &pinctrl {
    	uart1_default_alt: uart1_default_alt {
    		group1 {
    			psels = <NRF_PSEL(UART_RX, 0, 14)>;
    			bias-pull-up;
    		};
    		group2 {
    			psels = <NRF_PSEL(UART_TX, 0, 13)>;
    		};
    	};
    
    	uart1_sleep_alt: uart1_sleep_alt {
    		group1 {
    			psels = <NRF_PSEL(UART_TX, 0, 14)>,
    				<NRF_PSEL(UART_RX, 0, 13)>;
    			low-power-enable;
    		};
    	};
    };
    
    

    Which has enabled me to see output on my terminal,

     and looks like trace is working. 

    This is my trace file.

    trace-2024-09-18T14-24-19.592Z.mtrace

    Rod

  • Hi Rod,

    I am not able to open your provided trace file. Are you able to open trace file in Wireshark on your end?

    Best regards,
    Dejan

  • Hi Dejan,

    Sorry for the delay in getting back to you, i have been on holiday.

    I have tried to open the file in Wireshark and am unable too. To check, i had a look at other .mtrace files that others have uploaded and tried the trace file on this ticket.

     RE: STUCK LTE Connection 

    I was unable to open that file.

    When i look at the types of files that Wireshark open, i dont see .mtrace ?

    Do i need to create a different type of trace? How do  do that?

    Rod

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