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Timer and Multirole for PCA20006

Hello, I have implemented the code below for my project based on switching central and peripheral role in S130. The code works fine on the Devkit PCA10028 but on porting it to PCA20006 I noticed some bugs in the final steps.

  • Without line 195 and 271 to 310 everything seems to work well on the Beacon, the LED is toggling in the right frequency. However after some time the frequency seems to roughly double. I cannot solidly quantify this observation.
  • Adding the above lines, the beacon does not switch on any LED at all. Only in debug mode the LEDs are switched on and the timer handler is entered. It seems there is a problem with my timer interrupt handling, but I dont know what.
  • I Am unsure if this code will be capable of handling 120 interacting nodes (well, mostly only up to 20 should be in close proximity)

Does anybody have an idea what could be my problem when porting to PCA20006? I am also grateful for any ideas to improve the code.

edit1: attached file instead of code: Corrected line numbers to reflect recent changes, as I corrected functionality. edit2: For completness I attached to whole (ecplise) project folder. Putting it into /central_and_peripheral/experimental/ should work. The makefile is currently set for PCA20006.

edit2: attached updated code

edit3: final code

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  • One last comment before the weekend: You are not checking that infect_source[sender_id >> 3] on line 195 is within the bounds of the infect_source array. Any chance the sender_id is 120 or higher (or read from the wrong position)? Although you specify IDs to be in the range 0-119 it would still be wise to do a check before writing the value, as that would let you know an error there right away instead of getting mysterious behaviour.

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  • One last comment before the weekend: You are not checking that infect_source[sender_id >> 3] on line 195 is within the bounds of the infect_source array. Any chance the sender_id is 120 or higher (or read from the wrong position)? Although you specify IDs to be in the range 0-119 it would still be wise to do a check before writing the value, as that would let you know an error there right away instead of getting mysterious behaviour.

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