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[root@Sailfish nemo]# [root@Sailfish nemo]# systemctl status sensorfwd sensorfwd.service - Sensor daemon for sensor framework Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/sensorfwd.service; disabled) Active: active (running) since Wed 2016-12-07 09:11:05 EET; 2h 49min ago Process: 716 ExecStart=/usr/sbin/sensorfwd -c=/etc/sensorfw/primaryuse.conf -d --log-level=warning --no-magnetometer-bg-calibration (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS) Main PID: 730 (sensorfwd) CGroup: /system.slice/sensorfwd.service └─730 /usr/sbin/sensorfwd -c=/etc/sensorfw/primaryuse.conf -d --log-level=warning --no-magnetometer-bg-calibration Dec 07 09:13:04 Sailfish sensorfwd[730]: int HybrisManager::handleForType(int) No sensor of type: 3 Dec 07 09:13:04 Sailfish sensorfwd[730]: Node ' "orientationadaptor" ' state changed to invalid Dec 07 09:13:04 Sailfish sensorfwd[730]: SensorManagerError: "adaptor 'orientationadaptor' can not be started" Dec 07 09:13:04 Sailfish sensorfwd[730]: Node ' "compasschain" ' state changed to invalid Dec 07 09:13:04 Sailfish sensorfwd[730]: Node ' "compasschain" ' state changed to invalid Dec 07 09:13:04 Sailfish sensorfwd[730]: Unable to use compass for z-axis rotation. Dec 07 09:13:04 Sailfish sensorfwd[730]: Attempting to define invalid default data rate: 100 Dec 07 09:13:04 Sailfish sensorfwd[730]: Invalid interval requested for node ' "accelerometerchain" ' by session ' 7 ': 50 Dec 07 09:13:09 Sailfish sensorfwd[730]: Invalid interval requested for node ' "accelerometerchain" ' by session ' 7 ': 50 Dec 07 09:22:19 Sailfish sensorfwd[730]: Invalid interval requested for node ' "accelerometerchain" ' by session ' 8 ': 50 [root@Sailfish nemo]#
[root@Sailfish nemo]# [root@Sailfish nemo]# systemctl restart sensorfwd [root@Sailfish nemo]# [root@Sailfish nemo]# [root@Sailfish nemo]# systemctl status sensorfwd sensorfwd.service - Sensor daemon for sensor framework Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/sensorfwd.service; disabled) Active: active (running) since Wed 2016-12-07 12:02:45 EET; 4s ago Process: 13869 ExecStart=/usr/sbin/sensorfwd -c=/etc/sensorfw/primaryuse.conf -d --log-level=warning --no-magnetometer-bg-calibration (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS) Main PID: 13870 (sensorfwd) CGroup: /system.slice/sensorfwd.service └─13870 /usr/sbin/sensorfwd -c=/etc/sensorfw/primaryuse.conf -d --log-level=warning --no-magnetometer-bg-calibration Dec 07 12:02:45 Sailfish systemd[1]: Starting Sensor daemon for sensor framework... Dec 07 12:02:45 Sailfish sensorfwd[13869]: [SocketHandler]: Unlinked stale socket "/var/run/sensord.sock" Dec 07 12:02:45 Sailfish sensorfwd[13869]: Created a daemon Dec 07 12:02:45 Sailfish systemd[1]: Started Sensor daemon for sensor framework. [root@Sailfish nemo]#
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2016-12-27
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Just wondering, do you keep restarting sensorfwd after each and every reboot? Or have you found a more persistent solution?
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The device shut down as I lost power due to forgetting that I had a half-way dry battery and left home without a charger.
After recharging and booting the device I find out that sensors are no longer working...
Noticed it immediately as orientation stays portrait all the time and when I checked the whole sensory array with Messwerk I noticed that none of the bunch work...
So, any suggestions how should I investigate this further, or should I just try to reflash sensors3.zip on top of the system and hope it helps the situation?
Oh, and I am on 2.0.4.14 currently.
Unfortunately I have no logs from the state where sensors did work, but here's what's in the logs currently when I reboot the device:
dmesg;
journal;