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  • R Rika

    @mrjj
    144 sizeeeee:
    160 sizeeeee:
    176 sizeeeee:
    192 sizeeeee:
    208 sizeeeee:
    224 sizeeeee:
    240 sizeeeee:
    241 sizeeeee:

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    mrjj
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    wrote on last edited by mrjj
    #22

    @Rika
    But it stops at 241 every time?

    Maybe its due to data.
    Could you try in your sent function

    void serial::on_pushButton_2_clicked()
    {
    
    
            QByteArray ba;
            ba.fill('A', 1000);
            if(serialPort->isOpen()==true){
                serialPort->write(ba);
                qDebug()<<ba.size()<<"size_send:";
            }
    }
    

    and see if that changes how you the reading goes.
    This just sends 1000 A.

    Also i wonder if write will copy the data and then send / if write sent it all there as else we have the issue of the sent buffer running out of scope.

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    • jsulmJ jsulm

      @Rika As I already said: you have to accumulate all these data in ba and when you got everything then you store it in the file.
      Again the code:

      void serial::on_readdata()
      {
          ba.apend(serialPort->readAll());
          qDebug()<<ba.size()<<"sizeeeee:";
          if (ba.size() == imageSize) {
              QFile newDoc("/home/pi/Desktop/imagexx.jpg");
              if(newDoc.open(QIODevice::WriteOnly)){
                  newDoc.write(ba);
              }
              newDoc.close();
          }
      }
      
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      wrote on last edited by
      #23

      @jsulm I have made your way, the above is the result from qDebug (). It only received 241 bytes so file imagexxx.jpg was not created. (my imageSize= 31021).

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      • R Rika

        @jsulm I have made your way, the above is the result from qDebug (). It only received 241 bytes so file imagexxx.jpg was not created. (my imageSize= 31021).

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        wrote on last edited by
        #24

        @Rika said in Unable to send and receive images between 2 Raspberry connected to Zigbee via UART.:

        @jsulm I have made your way, the above is the result from qDebug (). It only received 241 bytes so file imagexxx.jpg was not created. (my imageSize= 31021).

        at this point, you're not getting away with a simple I've tried that, it does not work.

        @jsulm is absolutely correct. Show us your actual code


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        • mrjjM mrjj

          @Rika
          But it stops at 241 every time?

          Maybe its due to data.
          Could you try in your sent function

          void serial::on_pushButton_2_clicked()
          {
          
          
                  QByteArray ba;
                  ba.fill('A', 1000);
                  if(serialPort->isOpen()==true){
                      serialPort->write(ba);
                      qDebug()<<ba.size()<<"size_send:";
                  }
          }
          

          and see if that changes how you the reading goes.
          This just sends 1000 A.

          Also i wonder if write will copy the data and then send / if write sent it all there as else we have the issue of the sent buffer running out of scope.

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          wrote on last edited by
          #25

          @mrjj I tried with 1000 A, received only 190

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          • J.HilkJ J.Hilk

            @Rika said in Unable to send and receive images between 2 Raspberry connected to Zigbee via UART.:

            @jsulm I have made your way, the above is the result from qDebug (). It only received 241 bytes so file imagexxx.jpg was not created. (my imageSize= 31021).

            at this point, you're not getting away with a simple I've tried that, it does not work.

            @jsulm is absolutely correct. Show us your actual code

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            wrote on last edited by
            #26

            @J-Hilk
            Do you know if write blocks ?
            QByteArray ba; // local
            ba.fill('A', 1000);
            if(serialPort->isOpen()==true){
            serialPort->write(ba); // blocks here ? as ba is by reference

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            • J.HilkJ J.Hilk

              @Rika said in Unable to send and receive images between 2 Raspberry connected to Zigbee via UART.:

              @jsulm I have made your way, the above is the result from qDebug (). It only received 241 bytes so file imagexxx.jpg was not created. (my imageSize= 31021).

              at this point, you're not getting away with a simple I've tried that, it does not work.

              @jsulm is absolutely correct. Show us your actual code

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              wrote on last edited by
              #27

              @J-Hilk

              Send:

              #include "ui_serial.h"
              #include <QDebug>
              #include <QBuffer>
              #include <QPixmap>
              #include <QFile>
              
              
              serial::serial(QWidget *parent) :
                  QMainWindow(parent),
                  ui(new Ui::serial)
              {
                  ui->setupUi(this);
              
                  serialPort = new QSerialPort(this);
                  serialPort->setPortName("ttyAMA0");
                  serialPort->setBaudRate(QSerialPort::Baud115200);
                  serialPort->setDataBits(QSerialPort::Data8);
                  serialPort->setStopBits(QSerialPort::OneStop);
                  serialPort->setFlowControl(QSerialPort::NoFlowControl);
                  serialPort->open(QIODevice::ReadWrite);
              
                  if (serialPort->isOpen() == true){
                      qDebug() <<"Port Opened....";
                      connect(serialPort, SIGNAL(readyRead()), this, SLOT(on_readdata()));
                  }
              }
              void serial::on_pushButton_2_clicked()
              {
                  QFile* imageFile = new QFile("/home/pi/Desktop/image.jpg");
                      imageFile->open(QIODevice::ReadOnly);
                      QByteArray ba = imageFile->readAll();
                      imageFile->close();
                      delete imageFile;
                      if(serialPort->isOpen()==true){
                          serialPort->write(ba);
                          qDebug()<<ba.size()<<"size_send:";
                      }
              }
              

              Rec:

              #include "serial.h"
              #include "ui_serial.h"
              #include <QtSerialPort/QSerialPort>
              #include <QDebug>
              #include <QBuffer>
              #include <QPixmap>
              #include <QFile>
              #include <QMessageBox>
              
              serial::serial(QWidget *parent) :
                 QMainWindow(parent),
                 ui(new Ui::serial)
              {
                 ui->setupUi(this);
              
                 serialPort = new QSerialPort(this);
                 serialPort->setPortName("ttyAMA0");
                 serialPort->setBaudRate(QSerialPort::Baud115200);
                 serialPort->setDataBits(QSerialPort::Data8);
                 serialPort->setStopBits(QSerialPort::OneStop);
                 serialPort->setFlowControl(QSerialPort::NoFlowControl);
                 serialPort->open(QIODevice::ReadWrite);
              
                 if (serialPort->isOpen() == true){
                     qDebug() <<"Port Opened....";
                     connect(serialPort, SIGNAL(readyRead()), this, SLOT(on_readdata()));
                 }
              
              }
              
              serial::~serial()
              {
                 delete ui;
                 serialPort->close();
              }
              
              
              void serial::on_readdata()
              {
                 ba.append( serialPort->readAll());
                 qDebug()<<ba.size()<<"sizeeeee:";
                 if (ba.size() == 31021) {
                     QFile newDoc("/home/pi/Desktop/imagexx.jpg");
                         if(newDoc.open(QIODevice::WriteOnly)){
                             newDoc.write(ba);
                         }
                         newDoc.close();
                 }
              //    ui->label->setText(ba);
              
              //      QPixmap b;
              //      if(b.loadFromData(ba,"JPG")){
              //          ui->label->setPixmap(b);
              //      }
              
              }
              
              
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              • mrjjM mrjj

                @J-Hilk
                Do you know if write blocks ?
                QByteArray ba; // local
                ba.fill('A', 1000);
                if(serialPort->isOpen()==true){
                serialPort->write(ba); // blocks here ? as ba is by reference

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                wrote on last edited by
                #28

                @mrjj IIRC, it's passed on to the OS during the write call and that copies the data. But I'm not entirely sure 😬


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                • J.HilkJ J.Hilk

                  @mrjj IIRC, it's passed on to the OS during the write call and that copies the data. But I'm not entirely sure 😬

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                  wrote on last edited by
                  #29

                  @J-Hilk
                  Yeah i was wondering since its a board if that still happens as it would
                  make sense we get cut if not.

                  @Rika
                  Can you try this

                  void serial::on_pushButton_2_clicked()
                  {
                          static QByteArray ba;
                          ba.fill('A', 1000);
                          if(serialPort->isOpen()==true){
                              serialPort->write(ba);
                              qDebug()<<ba.size()<<"size_send:";
                          }
                  }
                  

                  and tell me if we still only get up to 190 bytes with the sizeeeee message.

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                  • mrjjM mrjj

                    @J-Hilk
                    Yeah i was wondering since its a board if that still happens as it would
                    make sense we get cut if not.

                    @Rika
                    Can you try this

                    void serial::on_pushButton_2_clicked()
                    {
                            static QByteArray ba;
                            ba.fill('A', 1000);
                            if(serialPort->isOpen()==true){
                                serialPort->write(ba);
                                qDebug()<<ba.size()<<"size_send:";
                            }
                    }
                    

                    and tell me if we still only get up to 190 bytes with the sizeeeee message.

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                    wrote on last edited by
                    #30

                    @mrjj I tried, still only get 190.
                    16 sizeeeee:
                    32 sizeeeee:
                    64 sizeeeee:
                    64 sizeeeee:
                    14 sizeeeee:

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                    • R Rika

                      @mrjj I tried, still only get 190.
                      16 sizeeeee:
                      32 sizeeeee:
                      64 sizeeeee:
                      64 sizeeeee:
                      14 sizeeeee:

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                      wrote on last edited by
                      #31

                      @Rika
                      Good testing.
                      So even it says
                      qDebug()<<ba.size()<<"size_send:";
                      1000 size_send
                      you only get
                      5 lines of
                      16 sizeeeee:
                      32 sizeeeee:
                      64 sizeeeee:
                      64 sizeeeee:
                      14 sizeeeee:
                      ?

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                      • mrjjM mrjj

                        @Rika
                        Good testing.
                        So even it says
                        qDebug()<<ba.size()<<"size_send:";
                        1000 size_send
                        you only get
                        5 lines of
                        16 sizeeeee:
                        32 sizeeeee:
                        64 sizeeeee:
                        64 sizeeeee:
                        14 sizeeeee:
                        ?

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                        wrote on last edited by Rika
                        #32

                        @mrjj Sometimes 4 lines, sometimes 7 lines, but the total is 190 bytes. With 500-A, received only 230

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                        • R Rika

                          @mrjj Sometimes 4 lines, sometimes 7 lines, but the total is 190 bytes. With 500-A, received only 230

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                          wrote on last edited by
                          #33

                          @Rika
                          Ok
                          if we do
                          ba.fill('A', 10);
                          do you then get all ?

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                          • mrjjM mrjj

                            @Rika
                            Ok
                            if we do
                            ba.fill('A', 10);
                            do you then get all ?

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                            #34

                            @mrjj yes.

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                            • R Rika

                              @mrjj yes.

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                              wrote on last edited by
                              #35

                              @Rika
                              So it seems data get cut over some size.

                              What Os is running on the boards ?

                              Also maybe Zigbee has some sort of max transfer size ?

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                              • mrjjM mrjj

                                @Rika
                                So it seems data get cut over some size.

                                What Os is running on the boards ?

                                Also maybe Zigbee has some sort of max transfer size ?

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                                #36

                                @mrjj I use raspbian. I tried using a PC connected to zigbee and sent photos to my Pi4 + Zigbee with Realterm, my Pi4 received the photos. I think the error is in the program sends the data.

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                                  wrote on last edited by
                                  #37

                                  well, lets narrow it down,
                                  write returns a quint64 with the actual number of bytes written to the serialport, what does that return ?

                                  void serial::on_pushButton_2_clicked()
                                  {
                                          static QByteArray ba;
                                          ba.fill('A', 1000);
                                          if(serialPort->isOpen()==true){
                                              quint64 send = serialPort->write(ba);
                                              qDebug()<<send << " of" << ba.size()<<"size_send:";
                                          }
                                  }
                                  

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                                  • J.HilkJ J.Hilk

                                    well, lets narrow it down,
                                    write returns a quint64 with the actual number of bytes written to the serialport, what does that return ?

                                    void serial::on_pushButton_2_clicked()
                                    {
                                            static QByteArray ba;
                                            ba.fill('A', 1000);
                                            if(serialPort->isOpen()==true){
                                                quint64 send = serialPort->write(ba);
                                                qDebug()<<send << " of" << ba.size()<<"size_send:";
                                            }
                                    }
                                    
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                                    #38

                                    @J-Hilk 1000 of 1000 size.

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                                    • R Rika

                                      @J-Hilk 1000 of 1000 size.

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                                      wrote on last edited by
                                      #39

                                      @Rika well,
                                      to make sure your 2nd application is not simply very late in its creation/startup process, try clicking the button a 2nd time, see if something changes :D

                                      After that, time for a serial port listing device, to check what is actually transferred


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                                      Q: What does it do?
                                      A: It turns blue.

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                                      • J.HilkJ J.Hilk

                                        @Rika well,
                                        to make sure your 2nd application is not simply very late in its creation/startup process, try clicking the button a 2nd time, see if something changes :D

                                        After that, time for a serial port listing device, to check what is actually transferred

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                                        mrjj
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                                        wrote on last edited by
                                        #40

                                        @J-Hilk
                                        When i goggle Zigbee , i do see max payload mentioned.
                                        Do you think that could be the cause here ?
                                        I never used Zigbee so not sure if its even an issue.

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                                        • mrjjM mrjj

                                          @J-Hilk
                                          When i goggle Zigbee , i do see max payload mentioned.
                                          Do you think that could be the cause here ?
                                          I never used Zigbee so not sure if its even an issue.

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                                          wrote on last edited by J.Hilk
                                          #41

                                          @mrjj uh, I should read the opening post more clearly,

                                          You're right, that is most likely the issue, ZigBee is a low data transfer protocol and from what my quick google search told me, limited to about 100 - 200 bytes, which fits exactly here

                                          for a quick and dirty test, we could split the test byte array and send it delayed, that should work

                                          void serial::on_pushButton_2_clicked()
                                          {
                                                  static QByteArray ba;
                                                     int index(0);
                                                     ba.fill('A', 1000);
                                                     if(serialPort->isOpen()==true){
                                                         QTimer *t = new QTimer();
                                                         auto sendSection = [=,&index]()->void{
                                                             serialPort->write(ba.data() + index * 100, 100);
                                                             index ++;
                                                             if(index == 10)
                                                                 t->deleteLater();
                                                         };
                                                         QObject::connect(t, &QTimer::timeout, sendSection);
                                                         t->start(1000);
                                                  //       quint64 send = serialPort->write(ba);
                                                         qDebug()<< ba.size()<<"size_send:";
                                                     }
                                          }
                                          

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                                          A: It's blue light.
                                          Q: What does it do?
                                          A: It turns blue.

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