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URGENT: CAN Jag error code 1 - dequeue element in acquire semaphore
Hey all,
I am trying to inalize code for championships. My team leaves later today (Monday), and our shooter, which was working earlier, now will not. I am running CAN on it, speed control with an encoder. I know the electronics are right, as it will run properly in a different project. But in my LabVIEW project containing our actual drive code, I get this: "error code 1: Dequeue element in acquire semaphore.vi:1->WPI_CAJaguar_SetTransaction.vi:28->WPI_MotorControlSetOutput.vi:9->Periodic Tasks.vi->Robot Main." I would post my code, but I'm typing this post from my phone as our build site has no Internet access. What I can tell you is that the jag runs perfectly fine with what I believe to be identical code in a different project. It is the only jag in the circuit, firmware 101, off the can bus, we are not using 2CAN. It is output to in periodic tasks, on a 20ms delay. I can't figure out what the problem could be, and I only have a vague idea of what the error actually is. I understand the concept of a semaphore, but I don't know where I should or shouldn't be setting one. Any help would be much appreciated, I only have today to get this working before we leave for St. Louis. |
Re: URGENT: CAN Jag error code 1 - dequeue element in acquire semaphore
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The error message to me implies that your code is accessing something that wasn't properly initialized, probably the CANJaguar controller. I'll take a quick look at the WPI_CANJaguar_SetTransaction vi and see if I can get a sense of what could have gone wrong. The CAN bus uses messages to update the Jaguars. The message are queued and dequeued and I suspect a semaphore is used to protect access to the queue. Took a quick look at the vi, and it was as I suspected, it tries to acquire the semaphore, and then sends the command. The semaphore is part of the CANJaguar reference that is passed in. I would suspect that the CANJaguar reference is bad in some way. Without seeing the project that fails, I'm not sure what else to tell you. |
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