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AU915 will not compile due to a missing line (it uses a function in RegionBaseUS.c)
Command:
cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release \ ✔ idf4.4_py3.8_env -DTOOLCHAIN_PREFIX="BLABLABLABLA/arm-none-eabi-gcc/11.3.1-1.1.2/.content" \ -DCMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE="../cmake/toolchain-arm-none-eabi.cmake" \ -DAPPLICATION="LoRaMac" \ -DMODULATION="LORA" \ -DREGION_EU868="OFF" \ -DREGION_US915="OFF" \ -DREGION_CN779="OFF" \ -DREGION_EU433="OFF" \ -DREGION_AU915="ON" \ -DREGION_AS923="OFF" \ -DREGION_CN470="OFF" \ -DREGION_KR920="OFF" \ -DREGION_IN865="OFF" \ -DREGION_RU864="OFF" \ -DBOARD="NucleoL073" \ -DMBED_RADIO_SHIELD="SX1262MBXCAS" \ -DUSE_RADIO_DEBUG="ON" ..
Output after building:
../src/mac/region/RegionAU915.c:870: undefined reference to `RegionBaseUSComputeNext125kHzJoinChannel'
Modify CmakeLists.txt inside the "mac" folder, line 73
if(REGION_AU915 STREQUAL ON) set( MAC_BUILD_SOURCES ${MAC_BUILD_SOURCES} "${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/region/RegionBaseUS.c" "${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/region/RegionAU915.c" ) endif()
I have yet to test that the system works on the hardware.
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I also ran into this situation and did the same fix. It makes me wonder if Semtech ever tested AU915 functionality on the LoRaMac-node stack.
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BTW I tested the device on an AU915 gateway and it did seem to work correctly, so that's good at least.
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Description
AU915 will not compile due to a missing line (it uses a function in RegionBaseUS.c)
Steps to reproduce
Command:
Output after building:
Proposed solution:
Modify CmakeLists.txt inside the "mac" folder, line 73
I have yet to test that the system works on the hardware.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: