[Nut-upsdev] tripp lite smart2200RMXL2U error reading protocol

Peter Selinger selinger at mathstat.dal.ca
Mon May 14 16:16:59 UTC 2007


OK, that is very similar to the other Tripplite-HID devices; the
functionality of this device seems to be almost a superset of the
OMNI1000LCD and of the SmartOnlineSU1500RTXL2ua. 

It should work without problems with the newhidups driver, if you just
add the 0x3012 to the source code where Charles suggested.

I have just done this in the latest SVN version (revision 901).
Note that in SVN, the driver has been renamed to usbhid-ups from
newhidups.

-- Peter

Lance Thomas wrote:
> 
> I'll look into the newest svn of nut.
> Here is the output from:
> newhidups -u root  -x vendorid=09ae -x explore auto
> 
> Detected a UPS: Tripp Lite /TRIPP LITE SMART2200RMXL2U
> Using subdriver: EXPLORE HID 0.1
> Path: UPS.PowerSummary.iProduct, Type: Feature, Value: 2.000000
> Path: UPS.PowerSummary.iSerialNumber, Type: Feature, Value: 3.000000
> Path: UPS.PowerSummary.iManufacturer, Type: Feature, Value: 1.000000
> Path: UPS.PowerSummary.Input.ConfigVoltage, Type: Feature, Value:
> 120.000000
> Path: UPS.PowerSummary.Input.Voltage, Type: Feature, Value: 125.599998
> Path: UPS.PowerSummary.AudibleAlarmControl, Type: Feature, Value:
> 2.000000
> Path: UPS.PowerSummary.iDeviceChemistry, Type: Feature, Value: 4.000000
> Path: UPS.PowerSummary.iOEMInformation, Type: Feature, Value: 1.000000
> Path: UPS.PowerSummary.CapacityMode, Type: Feature, Value: 2.000000
> Path: UPS.PowerSummary.RemainingCapacity, Type: Input, Value: 100.000000
> Path: UPS.PowerSummary.RemainingCapacity, Type: Feature, Value:
> 100.000000
> Path: UPS.PowerSummary.RemainingCapacityLimit, Type: Feature, Value:
> 10.000000
> Path: UPS.PowerSummary.FullChargeCapacity, Type: Feature, Value:
> 100.000000
> Path: UPS.PowerSummary.DesignCapacity, Type: Feature, Value: 100.000000
> Path: UPS.PowerSummary.WarningCapacityLimit, Type: Feature, Value:
> 30.000000
> Path: UPS.PowerSummary.CapacityGranularity1, Type: Feature, Value:
> 1.000000
> Path: UPS.PowerSummary.CapacityGranularity2, Type: Feature, Value:
> 1.000000
> Path: UPS.PowerSummary.Rechargeable, Type: Feature, Value: 1.000000
> Path: UPS.PowerSummary.PresentStatus., Type: Input
> Path: UPS.PowerSummary.PresentStatus., Type: Input
> Path: UPS.PowerSummary.PresentStatus., Type: Input
> Path: UPS.PowerSummary.PresentStatus., Type: Input
> Path: UPS.PowerSummary.PresentStatus., Type: Input
> Path: UPS.PowerSummary.PresentStatus., Type: Input
> Path: UPS.PowerSummary.PresentStatus., Type: Input
> Path: UPS.PowerSummary.PresentStatus.InternalFailure, Type: Input,
> Value: 0.000000
> Path: UPS.PowerSummary.PresentStatus., Type: Input
> Path: UPS.PowerSummary.PresentStatus.ShutdownImminent, Type: Input,
> Value: 0.000000
> Path: UPS.PowerSummary.PresentStatus., Type: Input
> Path: UPS.PowerSummary.PresentStatus., Type: Input
> Path: UPS.PowerSummary.PresentStatus., Type: Input
> Path: UPS.PowerSummary.PresentStatus., Type: Input
> Path: UPS.PowerSummary.PresentStatus., Type: Input
> Path: UPS.PowerSummary.PresentStatus., Type: Input
> Path: UPS.PowerSummary.PresentStatus.ACPresent, Type: Input, Value:
> 1.000000
> Path: UPS.PowerSummary.PresentStatus., Type: Input
> Path: UPS.PowerSummary.PresentStatus.BelowRemainingCapacityLimit, Type:
> Input, Value: 0.000000
> Path: UPS.PowerSummary.PresentStatus.FullyCharged, Type: Input, Value:
> 1.000000
> Path: UPS.PowerSummary.PresentStatus.Charging, Type: Input, Value:
> 0.000000
> Path: UPS.PowerSummary.PresentStatus.Discharging, Type: Input, Value:
> 0.000000
> Path: UPS.PowerSummary.PresentStatus.FullyDischarged, Type: Input,
> Value: 0.000000
> Path: UPS.PowerSummary.PresentStatus.NeedReplacement, Type: Input,
> Value: 0.000000
> Path: UPS.PowerSummary.PresentStatus., Type: Feature
> Path: UPS.PowerSummary.PresentStatus., Type: Feature
> Path: UPS.PowerSummary.PresentStatus., Type: Feature
> Path: UPS.PowerSummary.PresentStatus., Type: Feature
> Path: UPS.PowerSummary.PresentStatus., Type: Feature
> Path: UPS.PowerSummary.PresentStatus., Type: Feature
> Path: UPS.PowerSummary.PresentStatus., Type: Feature
> Path: UPS.PowerSummary.PresentStatus.InternalFailure, Type: Feature,
> Value: 0.000000
> Path: UPS.PowerSummary.PresentStatus., Type: Feature
> Path: UPS.PowerSummary.PresentStatus.ShutdownImminent, Type: Feature,
> Value: 0.000000
> Path: UPS.PowerSummary.PresentStatus., Type: Feature
> Path: UPS.PowerSummary.PresentStatus., Type: Feature
> Path: UPS.PowerSummary.PresentStatus., Type: Feature
> Path: UPS.PowerSummary.PresentStatus., Type: Feature
> Path: UPS.PowerSummary.PresentStatus., Type: Feature
> Path: UPS.PowerSummary.PresentStatus., Type: Feature
> Path: UPS.PowerSummary.PresentStatus.ACPresent, Type: Feature, Value:
> 1.000000
> Path: UPS.PowerSummary.PresentStatus., Type: Feature
> Path: UPS.PowerSummary.PresentStatus.BelowRemainingCapacityLimit, Type:
> Feature, Value: 0.000000
> Path: UPS.PowerSummary.PresentStatus.FullyCharged, Type: Feature, Value:
> 1.000000
> Path: UPS.PowerSummary.PresentStatus.Charging, Type: Feature, Value:
> 0.000000
> Path: UPS.PowerSummary.PresentStatus.Discharging, Type: Feature, Value:
> 0.000000
> Path: UPS.PowerSummary.PresentStatus.FullyDischarged, Type: Feature,
> Value: 0.000000
> Path: UPS.PowerSummary.PresentStatus.NeedReplacement, Type: Feature,
> Value: 0.000000
> Path: UPS.BatterySystem.Battery.ConfigVoltage, Type: Feature, Value:
> 48.000000
> Path: UPS.BatterySystem.Battery.Voltage, Type: Feature, Value: 54.299999
> Path: UPS.BatterySystem.Battery.PresentStatus., Type: Feature
> Path: UPS.BatterySystem.Battery.PresentStatus., Type: Feature
> Path:
> UPS.BatterySystem.Battery.PresentStatus.BelowRemainingCapacityLimit,
> Type: Feature
> Path: UPS.BatterySystem.Battery.PresentStatus.FullyCharged, Type:
> Feature, Value: 0.000000
> Path: UPS.BatterySystem.Battery.PresentStatus.Charging, Type: Feature,
> Value: 1.000000
> Path: UPS.BatterySystem.Battery.PresentStatus.Discharging, Type:
> Feature, Value: 0.000000
> Path: UPS.BatterySystem.Battery.PresentStatus.FullyDischarged, Type:
> Feature, Value: 0.000000
> Path: UPS.BatterySystem.Battery.PresentStatus.NeedReplacement, Type:
> Feature, Value: 0.000000
> Path: UPS.BatterySystem.Battery.RemainingCapacity, Type: Feature, Value:
> 100.000000
> Path: UPS.BatterySystem.Test, Type: Feature, Value: 0.000000
> Path: UPS.BatterySystem.Temperature, Type: Feature, Value: 307.000000
> Path: UPS.Flow.ConfigVoltage, Type: Feature, Value: 120.000000
> Path: UPS.Flow.ConfigFrequency, Type: Feature, Value: 60.000000
> Path: UPS.Flow.ffff0097, Type: Feature, Value: 0.000000
> Path: UPS.Flow.ConfigApparentPower, Type: Feature, Value: 2200.000000
> Path: UPS.PowerConverter.Input.Voltage, Type: Feature, Value: 125.099998
> Path: UPS.PowerConverter.Input.Frequency, Type: Feature, Value:
> 59.900002
> Path: UPS.PowerConverter.Output.Voltage, Type: Feature, Value:
> 125.599998
> Path: UPS.PowerConverter.Output.Frequency, Type: Feature, Value:
> 59.900002
> Path: UPS.PowerConverter.Output.LowVoltageTransfer, Type: Feature,
> Value: 83.000000
> Path: UPS.PowerConverter.Output.HighVoltageTransfer, Type: Feature,
> Value: 145.000000
> Path: UPS.PowerConverter.PresentStatus.VoltageOutOfRange, Type: Feature,
> Value: 0.000000
> Path: UPS.PowerConverter.PresentStatus.Buck, Type: Feature, Value:
> 0.000000
> Path: UPS.PowerConverter.PresentStatus.Boost, Type: Feature, Value:
> 0.000000
> Path: UPS.PowerConverter.PresentStatus., Type: Feature
> Path: UPS.PowerConverter.PresentStatus.Overload, Type: Feature, Value:
> 0.000000
> Path: UPS.PowerConverter.PresentStatus.Used, Type: Feature, Value:
> 1.000000
> Path: UPS.PowerConverter.PresentStatus.OverTemperature, Type: Feature,
> Value: 0.000000
> Path: UPS.PowerConverter.PresentStatus.InternalFailure, Type: Feature,
> Value: 0.000000
> Path: UPS.PowerConverter.PresentStatus., Type: Feature
> Path: UPS.PowerConverter.PresentStatus., Type: Feature
> Path: UPS.PowerConverter.PresentStatus., Type: Feature
> Path: UPS.PowerConverter.PresentStatus., Type: Feature
> Path: UPS.PowerConverter.PresentStatus., Type: Feature
> Path: UPS.PowerConverter.PresentStatus., Type: Feature
> Path: UPS.PowerConverter.PresentStatus.AwaitingPower, Type: Feature,
> Value: 0.000000
> Path: UPS.PowerConverter.PresentStatus., Type: Feature
> Path: UPS.OutletSystem.Outlet.DelayBeforeShutdown, Type: Feature, Value:
> -1.000000
> Path: UPS.OutletSystem.Outlet.DelayBeforeStartup, Type: Feature, Value:
> -1.000000
> Path: UPS.OutletSystem.Outlet.DelayBeforeReboot, Type: Feature, Value:
> -1.000000
> Path: UPS.OutletSystem.Outlet.PercentLoad, Type: Feature, Value:
> 43.000000
> Path: UPS.OutletSystem.Outlet.ffff0056, Type: Feature, Value: -1.000000
> Path: UPS.OutletSystem.Outlet.ffff0081, Type: Feature, Value: 0.000000
> Path: UPS.OutletSystem.Outlet.ffff0091, Type: Feature, Value: 0.000000
> Path: UPS.OutletSystem.Outlet.ffff0092, Type: Feature, Value: 0.000000
> Path: UPS.OutletSystem.Outlet.ffff0093, Type: Feature, Value: 0.000000
> Path: UPS.OutletSystem.Outlet.ffff0095, Type: Feature, Value: 7.000000
> Path: UPS.OutletSystem.Outlet.ffff0096, Type: Feature, Value: 7.000000
> Path: UPS.OutletSystem.Outlet.ffff0098, Type: Feature, Value: 0.000000
> Can't retrieve Report 106 (25): Inappropriate ioctl for device
> Path: UPS.OutletSystem.Outlet.ffff0099, Type: Feature
> Can't retrieve Report 107 (25): Inappropriate ioctl for device
> Path: UPS.OutletSystem.Outlet.ffff009a, Type: Feature
> Path: UPS.OutletSystem.Outlet.ffff00a7, Type: Feature, Value: 0.000000
> Path: UPS.OutletSystem.Outlet.ffff00a9, Type: Feature, Value: 0.000000
> Path: UPS.OutletSystem.Outlet.ffff00a2, Type: Feature, Value: 0.000000
> Can't retrieve Report 124 (25): Inappropriate ioctl for device
> Path: UPS.OutletSystem.Outlet.ffff00a8, Type: Feature
> Can't retrieve Report 114 (25): Inappropriate ioctl for device
> Path: UPS.OutletSystem.Outlet.ffff00a0, Type: Feature
> Path: UPS.OutletSystem.Outlet.ffff00aa, Type: Feature, Value: 0.000000
> Path: UPS.OutletSystem.Outlet.ffff00a4, Type: Feature, Value: 0.000000
> Path: UPS.OutletSystem.Outlet.ffff00ab, Type: Feature, Value: 0.000000
> Path: UPS.OutletSystem.Outlet.ffff00ac, Type: Feature, Value: 0.000000
> Path: UPS.ffff0010[1].ffff0075, Type: Feature
> Path: UPS.ffff0010[1].ffff0076, Type: Feature
> Path: UPS.ffff0010[1].ffff007c, Type: Feature
> Path: UPS.ffff0010[1].ffff00e1, Type: Feature
> Path: UPS.ffff0010[1].ffff007d, Type: Feature
> Path: UPS.ffff0010[1].ffff00e0, Type: Feature
> Path: UPS.ffff0010[1].ffff00e2, Type: Feature
> Path: UPS.ffff0010[1].ffff00e3, Type: Feature
> Path: UPS.ffff0010[1].ffff00e4, Type: Feature
> Path: UPS.ffff0010[1].ffff00e5, Type: Feature
> Path: UPS.ffff0010[1].ffff00e6, Type: Feature
> Path: UPS.ffff0010[1].ffff00e7, Type: Feature
> Path: UPS.ffff0010[1].ffff00e8, Type: Feature
> Path: UPS.ffff0015[1].ffff00c0, Type: Feature
> Path: UPS.ffff0015[1].ffff00c2, Type: Feature
> Path: UPS.ffff0015[1].ffff00d2, Type: Feature
> Path: UPS.ffff0015[1].ffff00d3, Type: Feature
> Path: UPS.ffff0015[1].ffff00c1, Type: Feature
> Path: UPS.ffff0015[1].ffff00c3, Type: Feature
> Path: UPS.ffff0015[1].ffff00c5, Type: Feature
> Path: UPS.ffff0015[1].ffff00d6, Type: Feature
> Path: UPS.ffff0015[1].ffff00c4, Type: Feature
> upsdrv_updateinfo...
> dstate_init: sock /var/lib/nut/newhidups-auto open on fd 6
> upsdrv_updateinfo...
> Waiting for notifications...
> 
> =>Got 1 HID Objects...
> find_hid_info: unknown variable: UPS.PowerSummary.RemainingCapacity
> 
> upsdrv_updateinfo...
> Waiting for notifications...
> 
> =>Got 24 HID Objects...
> find_hid_info: unknown variable: UPS.PowerSummary.PresentStatus.
> 
> find_hid_info: unknown variable: UPS.PowerSummary.PresentStatus.
> 
> 
> >>> Peter Selinger <selinger at mathstat.dal.ca> 05/14/07 9:43 AM >>>
> Lance Thomas wrote:
> > 
> > I tried the newhidups with the command:
> > newhidups -u root -DDDD -x vendorid=09ae -x productid=3012 auto 
> > 
> > and it goes through finds the ups and tells me that this particular
> > Tripp Lite device (09ae/3012) is not supported.  And then to try the
> > tripplite_usb.  
> 
> And then it asks you to report the results to the mailing list, which
> you have hereby done :)
> 
> There are two things to do:
> 
> (1) try the --explore option that Charles was talking about. This will
>     not make the driver work, but it will generate sufficient debugging
>     info for us to make the driver work. Please use -DD and not -DDDD,
>     as the latter generates too much useless information. Please post
>     the output. 
> 
> (2) If you can upgrade from 2.0.5 to a current SVN version of NUT
>     (compiled from sources), then the driver might work directly.
> 
> -- Peter
> 
> > I forgot to mention that when we got this tripplite we took the
> standard
> > NEMA 5-20P input plug off and are using the NEMA 5-15P plug instead. 
> I
> > don't think that would make a difference, but I thought I'd mention it
> > just in case.
> > 
> > ----
> > Lance sent me the output of "lsusb -vvv" for this device off-list, and
> > here is the key portion of that:
> > 
> >         HID Device Descriptor:
> >           bLength                 9
> >           bDescriptorType        33
> >           bcdHID               1.10
> >           bCountryCode            0 Not supported
> >           bNumDescriptors         1
> >           bDescriptorType        34 Report
> >           wDescriptorLength    1121
> >           Report Descriptor: (length is 1121)
> >             Item(Global): Usage Page, data= [ 0x84 ] 132
> >                             Power Device Page
> >             Item(Local ): Usage, data= [ 0x04 ] 4
> >                             UPS
> >             Item(Main  ): Collection, data= [ 0x01 ] 1
> >                             Application
> >             Item(Local ): Usage, data= [ 0x24 ] 36
> >                             Power Summary
> >             Item(Main  ): Collection, data= [ 0x00 ] 0
> >                             Physical
> >             Item(Global): Usage Page, data= [ 0x84 ] 132
> >                             Power Device Page
> > 
> > As Kjell mentioned, this looks like another one of those cases where
> > the innards of the UPS got an overhaul, but they kept the model name.
> > 
> > Lance: I forget, did you try the newhidups driver as well? That's the
> > one that should eventually support this UPS (tripplite_usb only
> > handles the older serial-protocol-over-USB models).
> > 
> > You may have to pass the manufacturer and model options to newhidups
> > as well, since we were not aware of this alternate vendor/product ID
> > for this model of UPS.
> > 
> > On 5/11/07, Lance Thomas <Lance.Thomas at fammed.wisc.edu> wrote:
> > > I'm working on a gentoo server with Nut 2.0.5-r1 and libusb-0.1.12.
> > > I originally tried the hidups driver which seemed to work, but
> > produced
> > > a large amount of unhandled events.  Then I tried the newhidups
> which
> > > told me my ups wasn't supported.  When I try using
> > >
> > > tripplite_usb -u root -DDDD /proc/bus/usb/002/002
> > >
> > > I get that there isn't a match.  But when I try using
> > >
> > > tripplite_usb -DDDD -a tripplite1
> > >
> > > with the following ups.conf:
> > > [tripplite1]
> > >         driver = tripplite_usb
> > >         port = /proc/bus/usb/002/002
> > >         productid = 3012
> > >         bus = 002
> > >         desc = "top ups"
> > >
> > > I get it to run and find the HID, but it returns the following
> errors
> > > before quitting:
> > > Detected a UPS: Tripp Lite /TRIPP LITE SMART2200RMXL2U
> > > send_cmd(msg_len=3, type='W')
> > > libusb_get_interrupt() returned 4 instead of 8
> > > libusb_get_interrupt() returned 4 instead of 8
> > > libusb_get_interrupt() returned 4 instead of 8
> > > libusb_get_interrupt() returned 4 instead of 8
> > > libusb_get_interrupt() returned 4 instead of 8
> > > libusb_get_interrupt() returned 4 instead of 8
> > > libusb_get_interrupt() returned 4 instead of 8
> > > libusb_get_interrupt() returned 4 instead of 8
> > > libusb_get_interrupt() returned 4 instead of 8
> > > send_cmd: send_try = 3, recv_try = 3
> > >
> > > Could not reset watchdog. Please send model information to
> nut-upsdev
> > > mailing list
> > > send_cmd(msg_len=2, type='
> > > libusb_get_interrupt() returned 4 instead of 8
> > > libusb_get_interrupt() returned 4 instead of 8
> > > libusb_get_interrupt() returned 4 instead of 8
> > > libusb_get_interrupt() returned 4 instead of 8
> > > libusb_get_interrupt() returned 4 instead of 8
> > > libusb_get_interrupt() returned 4 instead of 8
> > > libusb_get_interrupt() returned 4 instead of 8
> > > libusb_get_interrupt() returned 4 instead of 8
> > > libusb_get_interrupt() returned 4 instead of 8
> > > send_cmd: send_try = 3, recv_try = 3
> > >
> > > Error reading protocol
> > >
> > >
> > > Any suggestions?
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