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MQTT return ERROR after 24 hours

Hello!

 I am sending MQTT commands over UART from an NRF52840 DK to the NRF9160 DK which has the ibasis sim card inside. I noticed 3 times so far that after 24 hours , 1 hour tolerance, I get only  ERROR messages returned after sending the MQTT commands with the payload.  Basically I need to reset the NRF52840 DK and  re-send all the MQTT commands for connecting to the MQTT broker, autenthificating, opening connection and initialising the modem ( AT+CFUN = 1 etc) .

 I was wondering if there were previous experiences like this.  I did use an osciloscope and the NRF52840 DK is sending the right commands with the good payload over UART even after 24 hours, it's just like the modem closes the connection or something...

All the best,

Robert.

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  • Hi, Robert!

    Thank you for reaching out! You're saying that you have to call AT+CFUN=1 in addition to all the MQTT procedures. This means that the modem has shut down at some point. Could you provide a short description of your application's behavior? How often does it upload data, and what does it do in between?

    What kind of MQTT broker are you connecting to? It may be that it has some restrictions/timeouts for connected devices.

    Any logs from the nRF9160 would also be appreciated. Please add "CONFIG_SLM_LOG_LEVEL_DBG=y" in the prj.conf.

    Best regards,
    Carl Richard

  •  Thank you for the prompt reply, Richard!

     I will ad the "CONFIG_SLM_LOG_LEVEL_DBG=y" now to the NRF9160 and start it again. Until then:

     

    - I am using a mosquitto on a google virtual macine to which I connect using username and password. Used before same set up but instead of the NRF9160 I used a raspberry to publish the data to the broker.  The NRF52840 was sending the data over USB to the raspberry and the raspberry to mqtt.

    - the succesion of commands I give out when the NRF52840 starts running AT\r\n ; AT+CFUN=1\r\n ; AT+CFUN?\r\n ; AT#XMQTTCON=1,"test","USER_HERE","PASSWORD_HERE","34.105.208.xxx",10803\r\n ;  AT#XMQTTPUB="gw-event/received_data/",1,"PAYLOAD_HERE",1,0\r\n ; 

    - the NRF52840 gets data over bluetooth from beacons and send the data over UART to the NRF9160; 

     

    - testing phase now so only sends out data once every 24s , in between it does nothing , the nrf9160 runs in normal mode; once data is received over uart then callback function is triggerred and publishes the data over mqtt; 

    - will get back to you with the logs also, once I have them;

    All the best,

    Robert!

  • Hello, Richard!

     I attached 2 log files, data and terminal logging. 

    The NRF9160DK stoped again without any reply on the UART channel, while the NRF52840 was sending data every 20 seconds as it should. I pushed " RESET " on the NRF9160DK and started working again.

     The NRF9160 DK USB is connected to the PC and the NRF52840 DK is connected to an USB mains adapter. The time when it worked for 3 days they were both connected to the mains through an USB adapter. The PC is set to never go to sleep so I do have power all the time. Doesn't make sense to mention this setup  but I though to add it in also...

     I started LOGGING after I connected to the NRF9160DK. If the logs are not the proper ones please let me know.

    All the best,

    Robert.

    
    =====added by me manually because I started loging after I turned ON the RTT Viewer===
    
    =====START HERE====
    LOG: J-Link RTT Viewer V6.98b: Logging started.
    LOG: Terminal 0 added.
    LOG: Terminal 10 added.
    LOG: Connecting to J-Link via USB...
    LOG: Device "NRF9160_XXAA" selected.
    LOG: ConfigTargetSettings() start
    LOG: ---Setting ROM table---
    LOG: ConfigTargetSettings() end
    LOG: Found SW-DP with ID 0x6BA02477
    LOG: DPIDR: 0x6BA02477
    LOG: Scanning AP map to find all available APs
    LOG: AP[7]: Stopped AP scan as end of AP map has been reached
    LOG: AP[0]: AHB-AP (IDR: 0x84770001)
    LOG: AP[1]: AHB-AP (IDR: 0x24770011)
    LOG: AP[2]: JTAG-AP (IDR: 0x12880000)
    LOG: AP[3]: APB-AP (IDR: 0x54770002)
    LOG: AP[4]: JTAG-AP (IDR: 0x12880000)
    LOG: AP[5]: JTAG-AP (IDR: 0x12880000)
    LOG: AP[6]: MEM-AP (IDR: 0x128800A1)
    LOG: Iterating through AP map to find AHB-AP to use
    LOG: AP[0]: Core found
    LOG: AP[0]: AHB-AP ROM base: 0xE00FF000
    LOG: CPUID register: 0x410FD212. Implementer code: 0x41 (ARM)
    LOG: Found Cortex-M33 r0p2, Little endian.
    LOG: FPUnit: 8 code (BP) slots and 0 literal slots
    LOG: Security extension: implemented
    LOG: Secure debug: enabled
    LOG: CoreSight components:
    LOG: ROMTbl[0] @ E00FF000
    LOG: ROMTbl[0][0]: E000E000, CID: B105900D, PID: 000BBD21 Cortex-M33
    LOG: ROMTbl[0][1]: E0001000, CID: B105900D, PID: 000BBD21 DWT
    LOG: ROMTbl[0][2]: E0002000, CID: B105900D, PID: 000BBD21 FPB
    LOG: ROMTbl[0][3]: E0000000, CID: B105900D, PID: 000BBD21 ITM
    LOG: ROMTbl[0][5]: E0041000, CID: B105900D, PID: 002BBD21 ETM
    LOG: ROMTbl[0][6]: E0042000, CID: B105900D, PID: 000BBD21 CSS600-CTI
    LOG: RTT Viewer connected.
    LOG: Terminal logging started.
    LOG: Data logging started.
    =====END HERE======
    
    =====WHAT IS BELLLOW IS ALL THAT THE SYSTEM SAID AFTERWARDS====
    
    # SEGGER J-Link RTT Viewer V6.98b Data Log File
    # Compiled: 15:05:00 on Mar 12 2021
    # Logging started @ 10 Apr 2021 22:18:33
    

    logsRTT3.log

  • Hi again, Robert!

    Thanks for the logs. The MQTT AT-Commands seems to be malformed somehow, resulting in the nRF9160 returning an error. See below:

    10> T#XMQTTPUB="gw-event/received_data/",1,"$P1~
    10> [05:20:21.881,256] <dbg> at_cmd.at_cmd_write: Awaiting response for T#XMQTTPUB="gw-event/received_data/",1,"$P1~

    Here the "A" in "AT" is missing, and the message is cut short as well. Could check if the correct AT command is sent from the host device? This could also be related to buffer sizes, so if possible please share a full length AT command with me so I could check that.

    For later logs please add CONFIG_LOG_STRDUP_MAX_STRING=256 in your prj.conf, since the messages currently are too long to be displayed.

    Best regards,
    Carl Richard

  •  Hello again!

     I attach the 2 log files, terminal and data, with the added CONFIG_LOG_STRDUP_MAX_STRING=256 .

    This are the commands that I send out : 

    1 - > "AT\r\n";
    2 - > "AT+CFUN=1\r\n";
    3 - > "AT+CFUN?\r\n";
    4 - >"AT#XMQTTCON=1,\"test\",\"user\",\"12345678\",\"34.105.xxx.xxx\",10803\r\n";
    5 - > * here I add the information received from a sensor* - >  AT#XMQTTPUB=\"gw-event/received_data/\",1,\"$P11,2128,211,1111,52.23445786825217,0.1434466448266854,Car,CR\",1,0\r\n";

    All the best,

    Robert.

    # SEGGER J-Link RTT Viewer V6.98b Data Log File
    # Compiled: 15:05:00 on Mar 12 2021
    # Logging started @ 15 Apr 2021 09:39:07
    
    # Logging stopped @ 19 Apr 2021 18:11:05
    
    logs55.log

  • Hi again!

    Based on the logs the nRF9160 still isn't receiving the complete MQTT AT commands. I'm not sure what's happening, but could you try to set CONFIG_AT_CMD_LOG_LEVEL_DBG=y for the next run as well. This will give us more verbose logs.

    In addition, could you try to connect to a more simple MQTT broker, for example:

    AT#XMQTTCON=1,"nRF9160_apr_test_21","","","test.mosquitto.org",1883

    So that we can rule out any issues with the particular broker connection.

    Best regards,
    Carl Richard

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