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RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi Part 2 - ken_s - 2014-03-10

(2014-03-10, 00:34)popcornmix Wrote: For people with freezes - do you have fiq_fsm enabled? Can you try this on cmdline.txt
Code:
dwc_otg.fiq_fsm_enable=0

Did this, and have been streaming for an hour now without any issues.
Seems to have fixed it, but will keep an eye on it.


RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi Part 2 - Silo100 - 2014-03-10

(2014-03-10, 02:32)ken_s Wrote:
(2014-03-10, 00:34)popcornmix Wrote: For people with freezes - do you have fiq_fsm enabled? Can you try this on cmdline.txt
Code:
dwc_otg.fiq_fsm_enable=0

Did this, and have been streaming for an hour now without any issues.
Seems to have fixed it, but will keep an eye on it.

I must of entered it wrong the first time i tried. This bandaid works for me. Is there a way to get to a shell in openelec when there isn't a network? If there is, i'll revert and try to find a keyboard..


RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi Part 2 - robe1 - 2014-03-10

I have just installed the latest version of OpenElec with Gotham beta 1 and am having massive problems with movies pausing / stuttering. While this use to happen occasionally with XBMC 12.2 it was nowhere near as bad as with Gotham. I have DTS passthrough enabled, which from reading many posts on the subject seems to be the issue. Is there a fix for this yet? I have posted snippets of the log below from when the pause occur..

18:39:49 T:2706371664 DEBUG: Pause -0.45,-0.48 (A:10 V:10) EOF:0 FULL:0 T:0.40
18:39:49 T:2706371664 DEBUG: OMXClock::OMXSetSpeed(0.00) pause_resume:1
18:39:51 T:2706371664 DEBUG: Resume 0.59,0.46 (A:01 V:01) EOF:0 FULL:0 T:0.40
18:39:51 T:2706371664 DEBUG: OMXClock::OMXSetSpeed(1.00) pause_resume:1
18:39:52 T:2706371664 DEBUG: Pause -0.61,-0.61 (A:10 V:10) EOF:0 FULL:0 T:0.80
18:39:52 T:2706371664 DEBUG: OMXClock::OMXSetSpeed(0.00) pause_resume:1
18:39:53 T:2863658064 DEBUG: script.grab.fanart: Movie - Crank
18:39:53 T:2863658064 DEBUG: script.grab.fanart: Video - Crank
18:39:53 T:2863658064 DEBUG: script.grab.fanart: Global - Crank
18:39:55 T:2706371664 DEBUG: Resume 0.88,0.81 (A:01 V:01) EOF:0 FULL:0 T:0.80
18:39:55 T:2706371664 DEBUG: OMXClock::OMXSetSpeed(1.00) pause_resume:1
18:39:56 T:2706371664 DEBUG: Pause 0.03,0.04 (A:10 V:10) EOF:0 FULL:0 T:1.60
18:39:56 T:2706371664 DEBUG: OMXClock::OMXSetSpeed(0.00) pause_resume:1


RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi Part 2 - ijsbeer79 - 2014-03-10

The builds in this thread are not about the beta. The builds in this thread are more experimentel builds. I suggest to use this thread: http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid=188659

On the other hand, I haven't had these issues. Even with 'good old' frodo.


RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi Part 2 - b1m1 - 2014-03-10

Hi Guys,

Getting the same lockups as others report while playing a movie

Quote:Mar 10 18:45:50 OpenELEC kernel: Transfer to device 8 endpoint 0x1 failed - FIQ reported NYET. Data may have been lost.
Mar 10 18:45:51 OpenELEC kernel: Transfer to device 8 endpoint 0x2 failed - FIQ reported NYET. Data may have been lost.
Mar 10 18:45:55 OpenELEC kernel: Transfer to device 8 endpoint 0x1 failed - FIQ reported NYET. Data may have been lost.
Mar 10 18:45:57 OpenELEC sh[378]: killall: LCDd: no process killed
Mar 10 18:45:57 OpenELEC sh[378]: hwclock: can't open '/dev/misc/rtc': No such file or directory
Mar 10 18:46:03 OpenELEC crond[312]: [[1;31mtime disparity of 23240805 minutes detected[[0m
Mar 10 18:46:03 OpenELEC kernel: Transfer to device 8 endpoint 0x1 failed - FIQ reported NYET. Data may have been lost.
Mar 10 18:46:19 OpenELEC kernel: Transfer to device 8 endpoint 0x1 failed - FIQ reported NYET. Data may have been lost.
Mar 10 18:46:19 OpenELEC kernel: Transfer to device 8 endpoint 0x2 failed - FIQ reported NYET. Data may have been lost.
Mar 10 18:46:28 OpenELEC kernel: Transfer to device 8 endpoint 0x1 failed - FIQ reported NYET. Data may have been lost.
Mar 10 18:46:58 OpenELEC kernel: Transfer to device 8 endpoint 0x1 failed - FIQ reported NYET. Data may have been lost.
Mar 10 18:47:35 OpenELEC kernel: Transfer to device 8 endpoint 0x1 failed - FIQ reported NYET. Data may have been lost.
Mar 10 18:47:39 OpenELEC kernel: Transfer to device 8 endpoint 0x2 failed - FIQ reported NYET. Data may have been lost.
Mar 10 18:47:40 OpenELEC kernel: Transfer to device 8 endpoint 0x2 failed - FIQ reported NYET. Data may have been lost.
Mar 10 18:47:41 OpenELEC kernel: Transfer to device 8 endpoint 0x2 failed - FIQ reported NYET. Data may have been lost.
Mar 10 18:47:45 OpenELEC kernel: Transfer to device 8 endpoint 0x1 failed - FIQ reported NYET. Data may have been lost.
Mar 10 18:47:47 OpenELEC kernel: Transfer to device 8 endpoint 0x2 failed - FIQ reported NYET. Data may have been lost.
Mar 10 18:47:54 OpenELEC kernel: Transfer to device 8 endpoint 0x1 failed - FIQ reported NYET. Data may have been lost.
Mar 10 18:48:24 OpenELEC kernel: Transfer to device 8 endpoint 0x2 failed - FIQ reported NYET. Data may have been lost.
Mar 10 18:48:48 OpenELEC kernel: Transfer to device 8 endpoint 0x2 failed - FIQ reported NYET. Data may have been lost.
Mar 10 18:48:52 OpenELEC kernel: Transfer to device 8 endpoint 0x1 failed - FIQ reported NYET. Data may have been lost.
Mar 10 18:48:52 OpenELEC kernel: Transfer to device 8 endpoint 0x1 failed - FIQ reported NYET. Data may have been lost.
Mar 10 18:48:53 OpenELEC kernel: Transfer to device 8 endpoint 0x2 failed - FIQ reported NYET. Data may have been lost.
Mar 10 18:48:55 OpenELEC kernel: Transfer to device 8 endpoint 0x2 failed - FIQ reported NYET. Data may have been lost.
Mar 10 18:49:02 OpenELEC kernel: Transfer to device 8 endpoint 0x2 failed - FIQ reported NYET. Data may have been lost.
Mar 10 18:49:04 OpenELEC kernel: Transfer to device 8 endpoint 0x1 failed - FIQ reported NYET. Data may have been lost.
Mar 10 18:49:13 OpenELEC kernel: Transfer to device 8 endpoint 0x1 failed - FIQ reported NYET. Data may have been lost.
Mar 10 18:49:26 OpenELEC kernel: Transfer to device 8 endpoint 0x2 failed - FIQ reported NYET. Data may have been lost.
Mar 10 18:54:08 OpenELEC sshd[640]: Accepted password for root from 192.168.1.28 port 53671 ssh2
Mar 10 18:54:08 OpenELEC systemd[1]: [[1;31msystemd-logind.service watchdog timeout![[0m
Mar 10 18:54:08 OpenELEC systemd[1]: [[1;39mUnit systemd-logind.service entered failed state.[[0m
Mar 10 18:54:08 OpenELEC systemd[1]: systemd-logind.service has no holdoff time, scheduling restart.
Mar 10 18:54:08 OpenELEC kernel: [[1;31mmmc0: Timeout waiting for hardware interrupt - cmd18.[[0m
Mar 10 18:54:08 OpenELEC kernel: mmc0: resetting ongoing cmd 18DMA before 8192/8192 [6]/[17] complete
Mar 10 18:54:08 OpenELEC kernel: [[1;31mmmcblk0: error -110 transferring data, sector 2890908, nr 256, cmd response 0x900, card status 0xb00[[0m
Mar 10 18:54:08 OpenELEC kernel: [[1;39mmmcblk0: retrying using single block read[[0m
Quote:[86419.840135] systemd-journald[189]: Retention time reached.
[87210.086262] Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual address 60000113
[87210.086304] pgd = c2530000
[87210.086316] [60000113] *pgd=00000000
[87210.086344] Internal error: Oops: 5 [#1] PREEMPT ARM
[87210.091359] Modules linked in: fuse snd_soc_wm8731 snd_soc_wm8804 snd_soc_bcm2708_i2s bcm2708_dmaengine virt_dma regmap_mmio
[87210.102633] CPU: 0 PID: 296 Comm: xbmc.bin Tainted: G W 3.13.5 #1
[87210.109607] task: c6f2adc0 ti: c2d22000 task.ti: c2d22000
[87210.115043] PC is at squashfs_readpage_block+0x120/0x4a8
[87210.120385] LR is at add_to_page_cache_lru+0x54/0x5c
[87210.125363] pc : [<c018642c>] lr : [<c0071394>] psr: 60000113
[87210.125363] sp : c2d23c38 ip : c2d23c00 fp : c2d23c94
[87210.136859] r10: 00000020 r9 : c6efc678 r8 : 0000057e
[87210.142088] r7 : 00000000 r6 : 00000580 r5 : 00000005 r4 : c0b41ae0
[87210.148624] r3 : 60000113 r2 : 00000000 r1 : 00000000 r0 : c0b46640
[87210.155157] Flags: nZCv IRQs on FIQs on Mode SVC_32 ISA ARM Segment user
[87210.162300] Control: 00c5387d Table: 02530008 DAC: 00000015
[87210.168051] Process xbmc.bin (pid: 296, stack limit = 0xc2d221b8)
[87210.174153] Stack: (0xc2d23c38 to 0xc2d24000)
[87210.178522] 3c20: c2d23ce8 c2d23cd8
[87210.186715] 3c40: 00001c82 c6f3bd18 03a2fe23 00000000 00000080 c1c83680 00000000 c6efc600
[87210.194905] 3c60: c2d22038 c77be1b8 c00782c4 c2d23cd8 0000002b c77be1b8 c2d23ce0 00001bd2
[87210.203095] 3c80: 00000800 00000000 c2d23d1c c2d23c98 c01846e8 c0186318 00010357 c004f820
[87210.211286] 3ca0: c0a89f70 c0ab5fa4 c2d23cec c0a89f70 000000d0 c0b41ae0 00000001 c0b41ae0
[87210.219478] 3cc0: 0000002b 000000ba c2d22018 c0b41ae0 03a2fe23 00000000 00001c82 00001bd2
[87210.227669] 3ce0: 05e73be3 00000000 00010357 00000000 00000000 00000000 00200200 00100100
[87210.235864] 3d00: c77be274 0000001a c24335a0 c0b41ae0 c2d23d8c c2d23d20 c007ba88 c0184044
[87210.244056] 3d20: c24335a0 00000018 c77be274 0000001a c77be278 c2d23d3c c0008190 c0b76674
[87210.252246] 3d40: c0bac134 91827364 c2d23d48 c2d23d48 c2d23d50 c2d23d50 c2d23d58 c2d23d58
[87210.260437] 3d60: 00000570 00000570 c24335a0 c77be274 c77be274 c2d23e08 00000000 c372dec8
[87210.268630] 3d80: c2d23da4 c2d23d90 c007c0b8 c007b7e0 00000008 ffffffff c2d23df4 c2d23da8
[87210.276820] 3da0: c0072da8 c007c094 c2d23dc4 c2d23db8 c06267c8 c24335e8 c2d23df4 c2d23dc8
[87210.285011] 3dc0: c2d22028 c77be1b8 00000000 c372dec8 c602e300 00000000 00578000 000000a8
[87210.293206] 3de0: 00000000 c2530010 c2d23e44 c2d23df8 c008e6f0 c00729e4 c2d23e14 00001df7
[87210.301401] 3e00: c2d23e3c 00000000 000000a8 00000570 00578000 00000000 c2d22030 00000000
[87210.309595] 3e20: 00000002 c2530000 00578000 00000178 c602e300 c372dec8 c2d23ea4 c2d23e48
[87210.317787] 3e40: c00909c0 c008e68c 00000570 000000a8 00000000 c04af34c c6e9e81c c6e9e860
[87210.325982] 3e60: f2980000 00000000 00000000 c6e9e800 c2530010 000005e0 00000008 c2d22038
[87210.334173] 3e80: c602e300 80000007 c6f2adc0 005781d0 c602e334 c2d23fb0 c2d23eb4 c2d23ea8
[87210.342367] 3ea0: c0092a60 c0090870 c2d23efc c2d23eb8 c0014140 c0092a44 c2d23efc c2d23ec8
[87210.350559] 3ec0: c0420a1c c03c4740 00000000 000000a8 00000000 00000007 c0013ff4 c0a83da4
[87210.358751] 3ee0: 005781d0 c2d23fb0 add348b0 be895818 c2d23fac c2d23f00 c0008428 c0014000
[87210.366943] 3f00: 00000002 c0ab6510 ffffffff c0a89f70 c2d23f2c c2d23f20 c004fdbc c004d1b8
[87210.375136] 3f20: c2d23f74 c2d23f30 c0056aa0 c001928c c2d23f54 0000000b 4e4583e9 00000014
[87210.383327] 3f40: ffffffff 00000000 c0a887e8 be895a20 00000001 00000000 00000107 c000e704
[87210.391519] 3f60: c2d22000 00000001 00000000 00000107 c000e704 be895a20 00000008 00000000
[87210.399713] 3f80: be895a20 c0039a28 000154a5 005781d0 60000010 ffffffff 04e18938 be895834
[87210.407906] 3fa0: 00000000 c2d23fb0 c0012678 c00083f8 be895828 00000002 00000000 04e18938
[87210.416098] 3fc0: be895828 00000000 be89581c 04e18938 be895834 add348b0 be895818 010645cd
[87210.424289] 3fe0: 00000000 be8957e0 005f135c 005781d0 60000010 ffffffff 00000000 00000000
[87210.432473] Backtrace:
[87210.434969] [<c018630c>] (squashfs_readpage_block+0x0/0x4a8) from [<c01846e8>] (squashfs_readpage+0x6b0/0x8a4)
[87210.445016] [<c0184038>] (squashfs_readpage+0x0/0x8a4) from [<c007ba88>] (__do_page_cache_readahead+0x2b4/0x2dc)
[87210.455223] [<c007b7d4>] (__do_page_cache_readahead+0x0/0x2dc) from [<c007c0b8>] (ra_submit+0x30/0x38)
[87210.464568] [<c007c088>] (ra_submit+0x0/0x38) from [<c0072da8>] (filemap_fault+0x3d0/0x484)
[87210.472961] [<c00729d8>] (filemap_fault+0x0/0x484) from [<c008e6f0>] (__do_fault+0x70/0x4ac)
[87210.481431] [<c008e680>] (__do_fault+0x0/0x4ac) from [<c00909c0>] (__handle_mm_fault+0x15c/0x820)
[87210.490330] [<c0090864>] (__handle_mm_fault+0x0/0x820) from [<c0092a60>] (handle_mm_fault+0x28/0x2c)
[87210.499489] [<c0092a38>] (handle_mm_fault+0x0/0x2c) from [<c0014140>] (do_page_fault+0x14c/0x294)
[87210.508388] [<c0013ff4>] (do_page_fault+0x0/0x294) from [<c0008428>] (do_PrefetchAbort+0x3c/0xa0)
[87210.517299] [<c00083ec>] (do_PrefetchAbort+0x0/0xa0) from [<c0012678>] (ret_from_exception+0x0/0x10)
[87210.526448] Exception stack(0xc2d23fb0 to 0xc2d23ff8)
[87210.531510] 3fa0: be895828 00000002 00000000 04e18938
[87210.539701] 3fc0: be895828 00000000 be89581c 04e18938 be895834 add348b0 be895818 010645cd
[87210.547889] 3fe0: 00000000 be8957e0 005f135c 005781d0 60000010 ffffffff
[87210.554507] r8:be895834 r7:04e18938 r6:ffffffff r5:60000010 r4:005781d0
[87210.561242] Code: e1a00004 0a000001 e5940004 ebfbac00 (e3500000)
[87210.762552] ---[ end trace cd9c47e919b8ee2a ]---



RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi Part 2 - robe1 - 2014-03-10

(2014-03-10, 12:59)ijsbeer79 Wrote: The builds in this thread are not about the beta. The builds in this thread are more experimentel builds. I suggest to use this thread: http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid=188659

On the other hand, I haven't had these issues. Even with 'good old' frodo.

Ok I will re-post in the suggested thread ....

Frodo was fine with only a few pauses ... Gotham beta 1 is terrible and the films are unwatchable Sad


RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi Part 2 - gthompson20 - 2014-03-10

Using the latest build I get a black screen when I enable De-interlacing in OXMplayer. I am using cmyth to stream mpg2 cable channels... If I try and use DVD Player, all i get is a black screen with audio.

Thanks!


RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi Part 2 - popcornmix - 2014-03-10

(2014-03-10, 13:21)gthompson20 Wrote: Using the latest build I get a black screen when I enable De-interlacing in OXMplayer. I am using cmyth to stream mpg2 cable channels... If I try and use DVD Player, all i get is a black screen with audio.

What's your gpu_mem? Try increasing it.


RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi Part 2 - gthompson20 - 2014-03-10

(2014-03-10, 13:48)popcornmix Wrote:
(2014-03-10, 13:21)gthompson20 Wrote: Using the latest build I get a black screen when I enable De-interlacing in OXMplayer. I am using cmyth to stream mpg2 cable channels... If I try and use DVD Player, all i get is a black screen with audio.

What's your gpu_mem? Try increasing it.

I have a 256 Meg PI... What should it be set to?


RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi Part 2 - popcornmix - 2014-03-10

(2014-03-10, 14:01)gthompson20 Wrote:
(2014-03-10, 13:48)popcornmix Wrote:
(2014-03-10, 13:21)gthompson20 Wrote: Using the latest build I get a black screen when I enable De-interlacing in OXMplayer. I am using cmyth to stream mpg2 cable channels... If I try and use DVD Player, all i get is a black screen with audio.

What's your gpu_mem? Try increasing it.

I have a 256 Meg PI... What should it be set to?

128M minimum, but if you are having problems try 144.
Using dvdplayer for 1080p is likely to be difficult on a 256M Pi as it requires more memory than omxplayer.
I do have an idea for reducing dvdplayer's memory requirement substantially, but that will take some time.


RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi Part 2 - popcornmix - 2014-03-10

(2014-03-10, 13:14)b1m1 Wrote: Getting the same lockups as others report while playing a movie

Have you tried:
Code:
dwc_otg.fiq_fsm_enable=0



RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi Part 2 - RichG - 2014-03-10

I've found another strange issue with OMXPlayer - again with current build. Don't have time to right now to check which build this issue began, but can do later.

Zooming (I have remote keys to zoom in and out) does not zoom the image but only changes the framing (ie black line of the border). So zooming in (zoom amount decreasing) brings the frame inwards but doesn't change the video so the view gets smaller and shows less of the actual video. Conversely zooming out (zoom amount increasing) the frame moves outwards but the video does not change - when the frame size reaches beyond the screen the zooming effectively is doing nothing).

This is the same with all codecs I tried (XVID, H264, MP4).

DVDplayer does not show this behaviour and zooms as expected.

BTW I've disabled FIQ_FSM and so far no lock up issues after an hour or two of playing video.


RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi Part 2 - User 99401 - 2014-03-10

(2014-03-10, 14:35)popcornmix Wrote:
(2014-03-10, 13:14)b1m1 Wrote: Getting the same lockups as others report while playing a movie

Have you tried:
Code:
dwc_otg.fiq_fsm_enable=0

I can confirm that since I've added this setting, no lockups


RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi Part 2 - popcornmix - 2014-03-10

(2014-03-10, 20:19)Shanyel Wrote: I can confirm that since I've added this setting, no lockups

This setting has 3 enable bits in. It would be interested to determine which bit causes the lockup. Can you (anyone who sees the lockup) try:
Code:
dwc_otg.fiq_fsm_mask=1
Code:
dwc_otg.fiq_fsm_mask=2
Code:
dwc_otg.fiq_fsm_mask=4

Hopefully just one of those will lock up.

EDIT: correct fiq_fsm_enable to fiq_fsm_mask.


RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi Part 2 - ijsbeer79 - 2014-03-10

Tried the 0 setting tonight: Watching movie was fine. But crashed again with running texturecache C. (actually: the movie was played fine until the end, putty was already crashed. After the movie XBMC had no images at all I use NFS for movies and MySQL.... So no complete network disruption this timeHuh)

I have seen the message (in the top, which normally says: CEC enabled, library update, etc): "Device succesfully disconnected flash" right in time XBMC crashes. (translated from dutch, so can be a slight different)

Tried 1 -> Texturecache finished!
Tried 0 (again)-> Crashed with texturecache. So 0 isn't working for me.
Tried 2-> Texturecache crashed at the end
Tried 4 -> Texturecache finished!
Tried 2 (again) -> Crashed again.....

So 1 and 4 seems to be running for me.

/edit: Tried again with 4 -> Crash. Retried Crashed....
Changed to 1 -> Crashed... Tried again: Crash
Running overclocked mode. Can test more tomorrow: what do you suggest: test with 'older' build or remove overclock?