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      Brak
      last edited by

      THis might be related to the LCM-162 talk above, but I have no idea…

      Been working on getting the Lanner LCMs working. I got some official code from Lanner, but it's for lcdproc-0.5.2. Of course it's outdated, but I figured I'd at least get it working before I try to move to the latest. I assume this code is for the lanner "standard" LCM, but maybe it's not...

      Using lcdproc-0.5.2, I used the attached Lanner patch files (remove .png, etc). Patch works great, "compile" works great.

      When I start LCDd with the driver, I get:

      Could not open driver module server/drivers/hd44780.so: server/drivers/hd44780.so: Undefined symbol "hd_init_lanner"

      Obviously, something is wrong with the patch code, but I can't figure it out (hd_init_lanner seems defined) or understand why Lanner would release broken code.

      I'd appreciate any help possible, I'd be willing to toss some bucks someone's way if they get my Lanner LCMs working.

      edit: since my code is broken, see fmertz's post for the driver

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        fmertz
        last edited by

        @Brak:

        When I start LCDd with the driver, I get:

        Could not open driver module server/drivers/hd44780.so: server/drivers/hd44780.so: Undefined symbol "hd_init_lanner"

        Seems like the code in the new source file is not getting linked in the library (.so). Try:

        make distclean
        

        This should scrub the existing build files, then recompile again.

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          Brak
          last edited by

          @fmertz:

          @Brak:

          When I start LCDd with the driver, I get:

          Could not open driver module server/drivers/hd44780.so: server/drivers/hd44780.so: Undefined symbol "hd_init_lanner"

          Seems like the code in the new source file is not getting linked in the library (.so). Try:

          make distclean
          

          This should scrub the existing build files, then recompile again.

          Hmm, just tried it now, I did:

          make distclean
          ./configure –enable-drivers=all
          make all
          make install
          LCDd -c ./LCDd.conf

          Gets the same error. :(

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            fmertz
            last edited by

            Try https://github.com/downloads/fmertz/sdeclcd/hd44780.so

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              Brak
              last edited by

              @fmertz:

              Try https://github.com/downloads/fmertz/sdeclcd/hd44780.so

              Well, it works in that it doesn't crash - but there is no change to anything with the LCM.

              How should I go about making sure the driver is even compatible? Check the wiring diagram with the h44780-lanner.c file?

              The connector is very similar to the Firebox connector. It's like a small parallel port.

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                Brak
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                I'm not even sure what device this thing works as… /dev/parport0, /dev/lpt0 or /dev/ttyS0? They all don't work... Ugh...

                I can't even get the FreeBSD LCD sample that shipped with my unit to work...  :-\

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                  stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                  last edited by

                  Looks like it should be on lpt0 from the patch code. Assuming it's on 0x378 on your box.

                  Steve

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                    Brak
                    last edited by

                    Hmm… I checked the BIOS, looks like the LCM port might have been disabled. I set the parallel port to 0x378.

                    This is the output of "cd /dev/":

                    acpi       ata        cuau0.init fd         md0        pf         stdin      ttyu1.lock ugen3.1
                    ad0        bpf        cuau0.lock fido       md1        ppi0       stdout     ufs        urandom
                    ad0s1      bpf0       cuau1      geom.ctl   mdctl      ptmx       ttyu0      ufsid      usb
                    ad0s1a     console    cuau1.init io         mem        pts        ttyu0.init ugen0.1    usbctl
                    ad0s2      crypto     cuau1.lock klog       nfslock    random     ttyu0.lock ugen0.2    xpt0
                    ad0s2a     ctty       devctl     kmem       null       speaker    ttyu1      ugen1.1    zero
                    ad0s3      cuau0      devstat    led        pci        stderr     ttyu1.init ugen2.1
                    
                    

                    Not sure what "led" is, but I don't see anything in here interesting…

                    ...breaking news: The backlight shuts off now when LCDd is started... Not sure why everything else doesn't work.

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                      Brak
                      last edited by

                      Holy #$&$ it works.

                      I love you guys.  :D

                      I guess if we can move this to 0.5.4, it can be put into lcdproc-dev

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                        fmertz
                        last edited by

                        Good to hear. Try the sdeclcd driver again now that the parallel port is enabled in the BIOS.

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                          Brak
                          last edited by

                          @fmertz:

                          Good to hear. Try the sdeclcd driver again now that the parallel port is enabled in the BIOS.

                          Doesn't look like the sdeclcd works. I think the Lanner version specifying "connectiontype=lanner" means there is something funky with the implementation.

                          Only issue I see about the lanner driver is that the backlight doesn't timeout (maybe I'm stupid and that's an LCDProc config) and enabling the heartbeat on LCDProc limits the screen updates and actually closes the window the key presses can be detected (I think.)

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                            Macom2007
                            last edited by

                            Years ago i had lcdproc working with pfsense on my IPC2U/Lanner FW 7550. DSH made a path to support the special hd44780 wiring on this box. But in the actual lcdproc package this patch seem to be missing. You can find the path here : http://cvs.pfsense.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb.cgi/tools/pfPorts/lcdproc/files/

                            Can someone include this into the current lcdproc package ?

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                              mdima
                              last edited by

                              Hi Marcom,
                                if you can let me have the .so driver compiled for version 0.5.4 (x86 and/or x64) I'll be glad to add it to the package!

                              If you need any other configuration for that driver (heartbeat, blacklight, and so on) please tell me so I can include them in the driver's configuration.

                              Ciao,
                              Michele

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                                Macom2007
                                last edited by

                                Hm, i dont know how to do that. I have the .so driver compiled for lcdproc version 0.5.1. See :

                                http://www.mfc-nordhorn.de/hd44780.so

                                Does this help ?

                                Can you compile the .so with the information given at : http://cvs.pfsense.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb.cgi/tools/pfPorts/lcdproc/files/ ?

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                                  mdima
                                  last edited by

                                  mmhhh… if you already have the .so file, instead of publishing a new version of the package without knowing if it works or not, we could manage a 20 minutes skype + remote assistance session to test the driver on your box, and if it works I can include it in the package...

                                  what do you think about it?

                                  Ciao,
                                  Michele

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                                    Macom2007
                                    last edited by

                                    Great idea. I am currently unavailable, but be on later this evening. I already tried to use my .so file. Than i get the error message that this file is missing :

                                    libusb-0.1.so.8

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                                      mdima
                                      last edited by

                                      mmhhh… if it does not find that library means the driver should be recompiled (I am almost sure that library is already included in 0.5.5). If you were able to get to this point, I think a remote-connection is not needed... ;)

                                      Probably we could work on the "connection type" in the configuration. Look here:

                                      [hd44780]
                                      ConnectionType=lcd2usb
                                      
                                      

                                      and here:
                                      http://lcdproc.sourceforge.net/docs/lcdproc-0-5-5-user.html#hd44780-howto

                                      The driver should be hd44780, if you find the correct combination of ConnectionType and port, probably we can skip the compile step. If we are lucky and find it, I can add a new "driver" that uses the same hd44780 driver and the connectiontype you discover.

                                      Ciao,
                                      Michele

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                                        mdima
                                        last edited by

                                        Marcom, according to this post:
                                        http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.sysutils.lcdproc/10937

                                        it should work on a parallel port (0x378).

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                                          mdima
                                          last edited by

                                          Brak, Fmertz,
                                              let me summaryze:
                                          I should add a new driver from https://github.com/downloads/fmertz/sdeclcd/hd44780.so that I will rename "lcm-162 (x86)", then add a new port "lcd" (change: "led" port), is it correct?

                                          If this is correct I will do it asap…

                                          Ciao,
                                          Michele

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                                            Brak
                                            last edited by

                                            Truthfully, I'm not sure. The driver is for 0.5.2, and that's what I've used it with. I didn't seem to be able to get 0.5.4-dev working with it, but I don't know enough about the package to be able to get it working.

                                            I would assume tho it would be better to call it the "Lanner LCM" driver/port since it's neither the HD44780 spec nor the LCM-162 spec (at least the comments on the patch make it seem that way.)

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