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foley 39c0f158fe switch to logger (more POSIX) 2026-07-02 11:04:19 +00:00
foley 9f51718235 test if running as root 2026-07-02 10:39:13 +00:00
foley 01b3a189ed enable/disable gettys as needed 2026-07-02 10:34:26 +00:00
foley 3ef2ca02a6 test if MyGadget already exists 2026-07-02 10:29:54 +00:00
foley cc0b37af8b Merge branch 'master' of https://gitea.cs.ru.is/RU-V207/rover-pi 2026-07-02 10:08:56 +00:00
foley 17c0ffab67 ECM was not breaking network 2026-07-02 10:08:47 +00:00
foley 29fb570ae5 Adding module detect functionality 2026-07-02 10:05:09 +00:00
foley b667926315 API link 2026-07-02 09:49:02 +00:00
foley 1522244561 Started file on making initial connection 2026-07-02 09:47:30 +00:00
foley ca46da2501 imager 2026-07-02 09:45:23 +00:00
foley aebf3aaab8 Formatted code indentation to match sequence 2026-07-02 09:37:25 +00:00
foley 39aeb47d0e disabling ethernet 2026-06-29 00:35:34 +00:00
5 changed files with 73 additions and 37 deletions
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@@ -21,6 +21,7 @@ Scripts and documentation for setting up a Raspberry Pi (Zero W 1 or 2) for use
- [Turning your Raspberry Pi Zero into a USB Gadget](https://learn.adafruit.com/turning-your-raspberry-pi-zero-into-a-usb-gadget/serial-gadget) Official Adafruit guide to gadget mode to allow the USB port to be used as a serial console to connect to it. We had trouble getting it to work in 2026 due to some changes in Raspberry Pi OS. - [Turning your Raspberry Pi Zero into a USB Gadget](https://learn.adafruit.com/turning-your-raspberry-pi-zero-into-a-usb-gadget/serial-gadget) Official Adafruit guide to gadget mode to allow the USB port to be used as a serial console to connect to it. We had trouble getting it to work in 2026 due to some changes in Raspberry Pi OS.
- [Python gpiozero library](https://gpiozero.readthedocs.io/en/stable/) a simple interface for working with GPIO devices - [Python gpiozero library](https://gpiozero.readthedocs.io/en/stable/) a simple interface for working with GPIO devices
- [CircuitPython Libraries on Linux and Raspberry Pi](https://learn.adafruit.com/circuitpython-on-raspberrypi-linux/installing-circuitpython-on-raspberry-pi) This is one option for GPIO, I2C, SPI, and PWM access in python. - [CircuitPython Libraries on Linux and Raspberry Pi](https://learn.adafruit.com/circuitpython-on-raspberrypi-linux/installing-circuitpython-on-raspberry-pi) This is one option for GPIO, I2C, SPI, and PWM access in python.
- [Comparing Rasbperry Pi python interfaces](https://raspberry.tips/en/raspberrypi-tutorials/raspberry-pi-gpio-python)
## For the Future ## For the Future
- [Setting up Zeroconf to use local names (.local) to access your Pi](https://learn.adafruit.com/bonjour-zeroconf-networking-for-windows-and-linux): this does not work on iot-research because multicast and MDNS are broken. - [Setting up Zeroconf to use local names (.local) to access your Pi](https://learn.adafruit.com/bonjour-zeroconf-networking-for-windows-and-linux): this does not work on iot-research because multicast and MDNS are broken.
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# Adapted from # Adapted from
# "Using OTG mode on Raspberry Pi SBCs" # "Using OTG mode on Raspberry Pi SBCs"
# https://pip-assets.raspberrypi.com/categories/685-app-notes-guides-whitepapers/documents/RP-009276-WP/Using-OTG-mode-on-Raspberry-Pi-SBCs # https://pip-assets.raspberrypi.com/categories/685-app-notes-guides-whitepapers/documents/RP-009276-WP/Using-OTG-mode-on-Raspberry-Pi-SBCs
sudo modprobe libcomposite
# This script only works if you are running it as root
if [ $(id -u) -ne 0 ]; then
echo "Please run as root or use sudo"
exit 1
fi
# Is the dwc2 overlay installed? Nothing will work if it isn't.
if lsmod | grep -q "dwc2"; then
echo "DWC2 module loaded, setting up OTG gadget serial and ethernet" | logger -t $0 -p info
echo "DWC2 module loaded"
else
echo "DWC2 module missing. Aborting OTG setup." | logger -t $0 -p info
echo "DWC2 module missing"
systemctl disable serial-getty@ttyGS0.service
exit 1
fi
modprobe libcomposite
cd /sys/kernel/config/usb_gadget cd /sys/kernel/config/usb_gadget
if [ -d "MyGadget" ]; then
echo "MyGadget already exists. Aborting OTG setup." | logger -t $0 -p info
exit 1
fi
# Create our new gadget # Create our new gadget
sudo mkdir MyGadget mkdir MyGadget
cd MyGadget cd MyGadget
# Add some boilerplate data that the gadget needs # Add some boilerplate data that the gadget needs
echo 0x1d6b > idVendor # Linux Foundations USB VID. Replace with your own VID if required echo 0x1d6b > idVendor # Linux Foundations USB VID. Replace with your own VID if required
@@ -30,6 +54,7 @@ echo "Config 1" > configs/c.1/strings/0x409/configuration
### Remember to create the storage block device first ### Remember to create the storage block device first
## cd /root ## cd /root
### Example: Make a 256 MB file to act as "USB stick" ### Example: Make a 256 MB file to act as "USB stick"
## Only create it once or it will delete the previous content
## sudo dd if=/dev/zero of=drive.bin bs=1M count=256 ## sudo dd if=/dev/zero of=drive.bin bs=1M count=256
### Create a VFAT file system on the backing store ### Create a VFAT file system on the backing store
## sudo mkfs.vfat drive.bin ## sudo mkfs.vfat drive.bin
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ln -s functions/acm.usb0 configs/c.1/ ln -s functions/acm.usb0 configs/c.1/
## Ethernet (RNDIS and ECM) ## Ethernet (RNDIS and ECM)
## Of note, this may cause the IP to show up as 127.0.0.1
## and wireless to suddenly fail to connect
mkdir functions/ecm.usb0 mkdir functions/ecm.usb0
ln -s functions/ecm.usb0 configs/c.1/ ln -s functions/ecm.usb0 configs/c.1/
## USB Device Controller update ## USB Device Controller update
UDC=`ls /sys/class/udc` UDC=`ls /sys/class/udc`
echo $UDC > UDC echo $UDC > UDC
# Enable the gettys
systemctl enable serial-getty@ttyGS0.service
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# Initial connection to the Raspberry Pi
Now that you have an image with ssh and Raspberry Pi connect on your SD, you can connect to the pi
## Connecting using Raspberry Pi Connect
1. Login to https://connect.raspberrypi.com if you haven't already
1. Look at the list of devices, find the one you want, and click on "Connect"
![connect-devices.png](Graphics/connect-devices.png)
1. A remote shell window will pop up
![connect-shell.png](Graphics/connect-shell.png)
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Make sure you have your USB cable plugged into the left port **USB** and not the right port marked **PWR**. Make sure you have your USB cable plugged into the left port **USB** and not the right port marked **PWR**.
1. Open a connection to the device via ssh or Raspberry Pi Connect 1. Open a connection to the device via ssh or Raspberry Pi Connect
1. Become root (the superuser) 1. Become root (the superuser)
``` ```
sudo su sudo su
``` ```
1. Enable the DWC version 2 USB peripheral device tree overlay by appending it to the end after the `[all]` category (which is at the end) 1. Enable the DWC version 2 USB peripheral device tree overlay by appending it to the end after the `[all]` category (which is at the end)
``` ```
echo "dtoverlay=dwc2" >> /boot/firmware/config.txt echo "dtoverlay=dwc2" >> /boot/firmware/config.txt
``` ```
1. We add the required module `dwc2` for loading at startup 1. We add the required module `dwc2` for loading at startup
``` ```
echo "dwc2" >> /etc/modules echo "dwc2" >> /etc/modules
``` ```
1. Check that we can load the libcomposite module 1. Check that we can load the libcomposite module
``` ```
modprobe libcomposite modprobe libcomposite
``` ```
1. Put a copy of this repository in root's home directory using git 1. Put a copy of this repository in root's home directory using git
``` ```
apt install -y git apt install -y git
git clone https://gitea.cs.ru.is/RU-V207/rover-pi.git git clone https://gitea.cs.ru.is/RU-V207/rover-pi.git
``` ```
1. Go to Scripts and test if the `gadget.sh` runs without errors and hopefully a Serial port appers in Device Manager or equivalent 1. Go to Scripts and test if the `gadget.sh` runs without errors and hopefully a Serial port appers in Device Manager or equivalent
``` ```
cd rover-pi/Scripts/ cd rover-pi/Scripts/
./gadget.sh ./gadget.sh
``` ```
1. Install the systemd script 1. Install the systemd
`cp serial-ether-gadget.service /lib/systemd/system/.` ```
cp serial-ether-gadget.service /lib/systemd/system/.
```
1. Enable the service 1. Enable the service
``` ```
systemctl enable serial-ether-gadget.service systemctl enable serial-ether-gadget.service
``` ```
1. Enable the getty (which connects a login terminal to the serial port) 1. Enable the getty (which connects a login terminal to the serial port)
``` ```
systemctl enable serial-getty@ttyGS0.service systemctl enable serial-getty@ttyGS0.service
``` ```
1. Reboot and see if the serial port appears 1. Reboot and see if the serial port appears
# Connecting to the serial terminal # Connecting to the serial terminal
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![imager-ssh_nokey.png](Graphics/imager-ssh_nokey.png) ![imager-ssh_nokey.png](Graphics/imager-ssh_nokey.png)
1. Once you have uploaded your `id_edcsa.pub` file it should look like this. 1. Once you have uploaded your `id_edcsa.pub` file it should look like this.
![imager-ssh_key.png](Graphics/imager-ssh_key.png) ![imager-ssh_key.png](Graphics/imager-ssh_key.png)
1. Since we don't have enough monitors, we will need another way to setup the initial connection. The officially supported option is Raspberry Pi Connect. You will need to: 1. Since we don't have a monitor, keyboard, and mouse available, we will need another way to setup the initial connection. The officially supported option is Raspberry Pi Connect. You will need to enable it then:
1. Register for an account first at https://connect.raspberrypi.com 1. Register for an account first at https://connect.raspberrypi.com
2. Confirm your account with email 2. Confirm your account with email
2. Login with that account 2. Login with that account
@@ -42,12 +42,5 @@ We don't have many monitors and keyboards in V207 for students to use, so we wil
1. Now you get to watch the writing then verifying. 1. Now you get to watch the writing then verifying.
![imager-writeimage-progress.png](Graphics/imager-writeimage-progress.png) ![imager-writeimage-progress.png](Graphics/imager-writeimage-progress.png)
![imager-writeimage-verifying.png](Graphics/imager-writeimage-verifying.png) ![imager-writeimage-verifying.png](Graphics/imager-writeimage-verifying.png)
1. The process is complete! 1. The process is complete! Now you can [connect to your pi](connect.md)
![imager-complete.png](Graphics/imager-complete.png) ![imager-complete.png](Graphics/imager-complete.png)
## Connecting using Raspberry Pi Connect
1. Login to https://connect.raspberrypi.com if you haven't already
1. Look at the list of devices, find the one you want, and click on "Connect"
![connect-devices.png](Graphics/connect-devices.png)
1. A remote shell window will pop up
![connect-shell.png](Graphics/connect-shell.png)