Dear lazarman,

It is not easy to find a real mesh guru. But I am not sure TI wl18xx chip 
has a huge internal RAM. Did you use an external RAM maybe? In fact, did 
you really use TI wl18xx chipset? Because this chipset probably has a low 
internal memory.How many nodes did you have in your gas-meters mesh 
network? Why cannot I set up an mesh network greater than 4-nodes with 
Beaglebone Black Wireless? I am not sure whether I debug BBBW through JTAG. 
It may not lead to a useful result.

Thank you.



On Tuesday, April 16, 2019 at 10:43:07 PM UTC+3, lazarman wrote:
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> Smells like the wl18xx radio ran out of memory... 
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> JTAG on the am335x isn't really going to help you debug that.. 
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> Regards, 
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> -- 
> Robert Nelson 
> https://rcn-ee.com/ 
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> Source level debugging of the kernel using CCS and JTAG used to be 
> documented by TI for OMAP 4.
>  before you solder this on I'd make sure you find documents describing 
> Linux source debugging unless your comfortable debugging assembler with a 
> map file. As much as I recommend using JTAG for board bring up I'd have to 
> agree your going to have to use logged outputs. We did this(logged printf) 
> on a gas meter with mesh networking it used a TI mesh Mac we had huge RAM 
> and connections overhead to support the mesh protocol is heavy and unless 
> your a mesh guru your gonna have fun it's not trivial even if you read the 
> spec 😆
>
>

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