LoraWAN frames counter does not work after deepsleep if socket is set to non-blocking
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My code on the lopy4 basically does the following after wake-up:
- check wake up reason
 - restore lora from nvram (or rejoin if wake up reason is power on wakeup)
 - create socket (nonblocking)
 - make measurement
 - send data to TTN
 - store lora configuration in nvram
 - receive downlink (if there is one)
 - deepsleep
 
If the socket is set to non-blocking the counter does not work (stays 0) if I change this option to blocking the counter works again. Is there any reason for this behaviour?
I want the socket to be non-blocking because of the downlink message which is send sometimes.
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@tom You should probably instead do the following
- set socket to blocking
 - send
 - set socket to non-blocking
 - receive
 - save config
 
Otherwise you actually try to receive, save, and deep sleep before the packet has actually been (completely) sent.
An alternative is to add a manual
sleep, but remember that the time between send and receive is variable (the network can change the RxDelay).