Solved QSerialPort with Thread miss same data
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@jsulm and @mrdebug I just now tried the terminal program in examples and added only a few lines code in order to start the MCU. It too missed data.
If USB_Can converter's red led is on, it means that there is a missing transfer. However, while Hercules that is a serial port terminal program using, there is no missing data.
You can see this in below video.
Link : https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7WvtYBLRY0YVFFmRzZvWWZKVFk/view -
I suggest you to use QtComPort and watch the output in hex format.
After that please post the output.
Which kind of protocol are you using? Is there a header, a footer, a crc...??? -
@Gokhan I would say that is expected behaviour. By "resizing" the gui your main thread is blocked/busy with that.
But the statement is still true, QSerialport does not loose data.
Your device probably runs in an timeout because it gets no answer from your serialport, because the old data was not collected.Seems like Threading your SerialPort-communictation is the only option in this particular case.
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@J.Hilk However, when I periodically read the serial port buffer via a thread for 100 ms, it returns the null data, so the serial port buffer is seeming empty and the device is giving the error again.
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@J.Hilk thank you, actually, first I wrote it like in my first post, and after that, I saw that it's not working, started to try all possibilities. I guess that there is a bug in Qt, because the assignee wrote a bug about this subject.
https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-61237@mrdebug I have gotten lots of errors with this Project QtComPort, I didn't compile it, guess that it needs a Linux PC.
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- I guess that there is a bug in Qt, because the assignee wrote a bug about this subject.
https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-61237
Hi.
It is not in Qt. its a windows/platform thing.
It is a known thing with windows.
It applies to all apps. Also those not written in Qt.
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/18041622/how-do-i-stop-windows-from-blocking-the-program-during-a-window-drag-or-menu-but - I guess that there is a bug in Qt, because the assignee wrote a bug about this subject.
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@mrjj However, another program is working well like you can see my video. Is this big problem for application? e.g my application must immediately give an error in this condition and stop the communication.
What do you suggest me in order to solve this problem? I had used the LabVIEW before and developed like this application, it had worked flawlessly. -
@Gokhan
The normal solution is to use a thread.
Then it wont be interrupted when dragging/resizing. -
I have added for you an example "qsp-no-freeze-workaround-windows" which demonstrates how it should work with threads!
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@kuzulis Thank you very much, it's really working well. My first code that is in my first post here looks like this, but there is one different between them, it is inheritance. Is this a problem?
Also, how should I use qmutex between two classes in order to syncrhronşze? It's not declared the static and global variable is not recommended for it.
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@Gokhan said in QSerialPort with Thread miss same data:
how should I use qmutex between two classes in order to syncrhronşze?
What do you need to synchronize ?
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@mrjj I must convert the received data to be meaningful, then will show these in tableview. I thought these data periodically will be converted and shown in two different thread for 100milisec.
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@Gokhan
Hi, you cannot use any widget in any other thread than the main thread.
But using a signal to tell the some other class about the formatted data will work super.
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/15276628/send-data-from-worker-thread-to-gui-thread-in-qt -
@mrjj Don't I need a mutex if use a signal to tell other class? By the way, thread appends the raw array and after slot received a signal, it will convert the raw array and then clear it. Doesn't it need a mutex to do this process?
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@Gokhan
The signal will contain a copy of the data so in most cases you do not need to protect it.
But depends on your design. If its possible that array is being written to , while you clear it then, yes
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@mrjj Sometimes the array can be huge size, e.g 100K and conversion can take a long time furthermore it will show these data in tableview. Do not you think it takes a long time? Then which method do you suggest me to use?
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@Gokhan
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@mrjj I'm thinking of using total three thread, one serial port that is receiving data, second converting the raw data to be meaningful data and the last will show these data in a table. Well, should I use mutex? If yes, How? (a global or another method)
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To synchronize I used a global mutex, while running the convert class, everything is normal and it has converted successfully.
However, another class to show data has a problem, it's giving an error about visual c++. Also while holding left button on the bar it's not running.
When rowData<< new QStandardItem(strTableCount); and tableView->scrollToBottom(); is actived, it gives immediately an error. Where do I make mistake again?class DisplayData : public QThread { public: DisplayData () {} QTableView *tableView; uint32_t tableCount=0; uint32_t bufferSize = 100; QStandardItemModel *model; void init(QTableView *table){ tableView = table; model = new QStandardItemModel(); tableView->setModel(model); model->setHorizontalHeaderLabels(QString("Number;Time(sec);ID;Ext/Std;Rtr/Data;Lenght;D0;D1;D2;D3;D4;D5;D6;D7").split(";")); QHeaderView *verticalHeader = tableView->verticalHeader(); verticalHeader->setVisible(false); verticalHeader->setSectionResizeMode(QHeaderView::Fixed); verticalHeader->setDefaultSectionSize(20); tableView->setColumnWidth(0,60); tableView->setColumnWidth(1,70); tableView->setColumnWidth(2,70); tableView->setColumnWidth(3,50); tableView->setColumnWidth(4,60); tableView->setColumnWidth(5,50); tableView->setColumnWidth(6,40); tableView->setColumnWidth(7,40); tableView->setColumnWidth(8,40); tableView->setColumnWidth(9,40); tableView->setColumnWidth(10,40); tableView->setColumnWidth(11,40); tableView->setColumnWidth(12,40); tableView->setColumnWidth(13,40); } void run() override{ QString str; if(tableView == NULL) return; while(1){ mutexCanbusData.lock(); // it's global int dataLength = canbus_data.length(); mutexCanbusData.unlock(); if(dataLength) { for(int i=0;i<dataLength;i++){ tableCount++; const QMutexLocker locker(&mutexCanbusData); QString strTableCount=QString::number(tableCount); QString strTime=str.sprintf("%.03f",canbus_data.at(i).time).toUpper(); QList<QStandardItem *> rowData; // rowData<< new QStandardItem(strTableCount); // rowData<< new QStandardItem(QString::number(tableCount)); // // rowData<< new QStandardItem(str.sprintf("%.03f",shadowSerial->canbus_data.at(i).time).toUpper()); // // rowData<< new QStandardItem(str.sprintf("%08x",shadowSerial->canbus_data.at(i).id.all).toUpper()); // // rowData<< new QStandardItem((shadowSerial->canbus_data.at(i).attribute.att.id==1) ? "Ext":"Std"); // // rowData<< new QStandardItem((shadowSerial->canbus_data.at(i).attribute.att.rtr==1) ? "Rtr":"Data"); // // rowData<< new QStandardItem(QString::number(shadowSerial->canbus_data.at(i).attribute.att.number_of_bytes)); // // rowData<< new QStandardItem(str.sprintf("%02x",shadowSerial->canbus_data.at(i).data[0]).toUpper()); // // rowData<< new QStandardItem(str.sprintf("%02x",shadowSerial->canbus_data.at(i).data[1]).toUpper()); // // rowData<< new QStandardItem(str.sprintf("%02x",shadowSerial->canbus_data.at(i).data[2]).toUpper()); // // rowData<< new QStandardItem(str.sprintf("%02x",shadowSerial->canbus_data.at(i).data[3]).toUpper()); // // rowData<< new QStandardItem(str.sprintf("%02x",shadowSerial->canbus_data.at(i).data[4]).toUpper()); // // rowData<< new QStandardItem(str.sprintf("%02x",shadowSerial->canbus_data.at(i).data[5]).toUpper()); // // rowData<< new QStandardItem(str.sprintf("%02x",shadowSerial->canbus_data.at(i).data[6]).toUpper()); // // rowData<< new QStandardItem(str.sprintf("%02x",shadowSerial->canbus_data.at(i).data[7]).toUpper()); // // for(uint8_t i=0;i<14;i++) // // rowData[i]->setTextAlignment(Qt::AlignCenter); model->appendRow(rowData); if(tableCount>bufferSize){ model->removeRow(0); } } mutexCanbusData.lock(); canbus_data.clear(); mutexCanbusData.unlock(); } //tableView->scrollToBottom(); QThread::msleep(100); } } };```