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Re: [gpsd-users] GPSD -G Option Doesn't Always Work
From: |
B.W. Guffey |
Subject: |
Re: [gpsd-users] GPSD -G Option Doesn't Always Work |
Date: |
Tue, 16 May 2017 19:43:20 -0400 |
FWIW I'm using the -G option via systemd reliably on Arch (Arm) so long
as I do NOT enable the systemd socket.
address@hidden cat /etc/gpsd
# Default settings for gpsd.
START_DAEMON="true"
USBAUTO="true"
OPTIONS="-G -n"
PORT="2947"
SOCKET="/var/run/gpsd.sock"
DEVICES="/dev/ttyAMA0"
$ cat /etc/systemd/system/multi-user.target.wants/gpsd.service
[Unit]
Description=GPS (Global Positioning System) Daemon
#Requires=gpsd.socket
After=chronyd.service
[Service]
EnvironmentFile=-/etc/gpsd
ExecStart=/usr/sbin/gpsd -N $OPTIONS -P $PORT -F $SOCKET $DEVICES
[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target
#Also=gpsd.socket
However I have to do things different on the client machines.
Evidently a local gpsd instance won't listen to remote gpsd instances
directly. Instead, I have to use socat and gpspipe to create a virtual
serial GPS, then point the local gpsd instance to that port. I'm doing
this through a NetworkManager dispatcher script on the client machines.
$ cat /etc/NetworkManager/dispatcher.d/20-RemoteGPS
#!/bin/sh
ESSID="MyWiFiNetwork"
interface=$1 status=$2
case $status in
up)
if iwgetid | grep -qs ":\"$ESSID\""; then
sudo socat exec:"'gpspipe -w rpi3-1:2947'"
PTY,link=/dev/gpsRMT0,raw &
sleep 5
sudo chown root:uucp /dev/gpsRMT0
sudo chmod 0777 /dev/gpsRMT0
sudo systemctl restart gpsd.service
fi
;;
down)
sudo killall gpspipe
;;
esac
It's cludgy but it works reliably.
On Tue, 2017-05-16 at 15:27 -0700, Gary E. Miller wrote:
> Yo Joshua!
>
> On Tue, 16 May 2017 18:23:22 -0400
> "Joshua Quesenberry" <address@hidden> wrote:
>
> > Systemd has worked really well so far. This issue crops up also
> > when
> > running gpsfake (unrelated to systemd) and this is the use case I'm
> > targeting currently. Seems that since two different methods of
> > starting gpsd are having the same outcome that there may be a bug
> > on
> > the gpsd side?
>
> Can you put together a simple test for what you see, that does not
> use
> systemd?
>
> RGDS
> GARY
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>
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- [gpsd-users] GPSD -G Option Doesn't Always Work, Joshua Quesenberry, 2017/05/11
- Re: [gpsd-users] GPSD -G Option Doesn't Always Work, Joshua Quesenberry, 2017/05/16
- Re: [gpsd-users] GPSD -G Option Doesn't Always Work, Gary E. Miller, 2017/05/16
- Re: [gpsd-users] GPSD -G Option Doesn't Always Work, Joshua Quesenberry, 2017/05/16
- Re: [gpsd-users] GPSD -G Option Doesn't Always Work, Gary E. Miller, 2017/05/16
- Re: [gpsd-users] GPSD -G Option Doesn't Always Work,
B.W. Guffey <=
- Re: [gpsd-users] GPSD -G Option Doesn't Always Work, Florian Petry, 2017/05/17
- Re: [gpsd-users] GPSD -G Option Doesn't Always Work, B.W. Guffey, 2017/05/17
- Re: [gpsd-users] GPSD -G Option Doesn't Always Work, Gary E. Miller, 2017/05/17
- Re: [gpsd-users] GPSD -G Option Doesn't Always Work, Joshua Quesenberry, 2017/05/18
- Re: [gpsd-users] GPSD -G Option Doesn't Always Work, Gary E. Miller, 2017/05/18