2018-06-01, 23:01
New LibreELEC.tv Leia build #0601: RPi / RPi2
(Supercedes previous build)
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Based on tip of LibreELEC.tv master (19b9bed, changelog) and tip of XBMC master (7831ed9, changelog) with the following modifications:
(Supercedes previous build)
SHA256 Checksum:
66208620a6337868add092bb807a2f842ddfe4602ad94e9266374fa0d31b35ab
(RPi)SHA256 Checksum:
226c080d0c965dfa60fe698e056a254b9bc8ce53c48824ad2f7c1ff207b7ebcf
(RPi2)text:# uname -a
Linux rpi512 4.14.44 #1 Fri Jun 1 21:06:29 BST 2018 armv6l GNU/Linux
# vcgencmd version
Jun 1 2018 14:05:47
Copyright © 2012 Broadcom
version 478d13bd2bb41a9c77c03d981a23b31e872b3683 (clean) (release)
# lsb_release
LibreELEC (Milhouse): devel-20180601210455-#0601-g19b9bed [Build #0601]
# Kodi version
(18.0-ALPHA2 Git:795b10a). Platform: Linux ARM 32-bit
Based on tip of LibreELEC.tv master (19b9bed, changelog) and tip of XBMC master (7831ed9, changelog) with the following modifications:
- Includes newclock5 patches
- Includes latest commits from kernel branch rpi-4.14.y
- Includes latest bcm2835-driver master (0bef3cb, ahead +2)
- Includes latest kodi-platform master (e8574b8)
- Includes latest libcec master (8adc786, ahead +26)
- Includes latest libnfs master (6a33413, ahead +132)
- Includes latest p8-platform master (a822e19)
- Includes latest addons: inputstream.adaptive (babcca4, +1), inputstream.rtmp (b8e3f39), peripheral.joystick (80224e1), pvr.argustv (2bce465), pvr.demo (20d81d8), pvr.dvblink (a87258b), pvr.dvbviewer (884b732), pvr.filmon (470ca1c), pvr.hdhomerun (4639740), pvr.hts (4f7196d), pvr.iptvsimple (e220777), pvr.mediaportal.tvserver (c4e32b0), pvr.mythtv (9d15025), pvr.nextpvr (78a80de), pvr.njoy (5a2c2d3), pvr.octonet (54680a3), pvr.pctv (17c1897), pvr.stalker (0700069), pvr.teleboy (3e9e537), pvr.vbox (48ffcba), pvr.vdr.vnsi (a2880c7), pvr.vuplus (6c94eec), pvr.wmc (a7ec576), pvr.zattoo (f04367b), vfs.libarchive (84a4876)
- Exclude [env] kodi-0100-temp-add-pr13594.patch: merged upstream
- Include [env] compare (perma): dmidecode: initial package
- Include [env] patch: RPi/RPi2: enable Broadcom WiFi debugging (see details)
- Include [env] patch: libcec: fix PR390
- Include [env] patch: libcec: don't link non-existant libtinfo
- Include [env] patch: kodi: remove annoying, excessively repetitive addon logging
- Include [env] patch: rev hack for kodi
- Include [env] patch: HACK: Disable multiple PVR addons during migration. Always enable inputstream.* and os.*
- Include [env] patch: Add experimental splash video for RPi
- Include [env] patch: Bump included addon versions to prevent online updates
- Include [env] patch: Add kodi binary addons (pvr, adsp, inputstream, vfs, other)
- Include [env] PR:2449 (perma): Adding support for AMD GPUs
- Include [env] PR:2680 (perma): kodi: mid-May 2018
- Include [env] PR:2696 (perma): linux: update ouya patch
- Include [env] PR:2725 (perma): Python2: update to Python2-2.7.15, bump Python-related packages
- Include [env] PR:2729 (perma): linux: update to linux-4.14.44
- Include [env] PR:2731 (perma): enable LTO only for selected packages
- Include [env] PR:2733 (perma): NSS/NSPR update to 3.37.1/4.19
- Include [env] PR:2742 (perma): scripts/image: add DISTRO_AUTHOR support
- Include [pkg] patch: skin.estuary: reduce system info font size (kodi)
- Include [pkg] PR:100 (perma): stats: Replace CPU 32/64 bit flag with GPU enumeration (service.libreelec.settings)
- Include [pkg] PR:13904 (perma): Fix whitelistable resolutions on some platforms
- New firmware (fixes for borderline RPi3+ boards)
popcornmix Wrote:We've tweaked avs and sdram settings to hopefully fix issues with some of the borderline RPi3+ boards.
One change is we no longer add "sdram_schmoo=0x02000020" and "over_voltage_sdram_p=2" on a Pi3+ when sdram_freq > 450 (we do for older Pi's). If anyone with sdram overclock who doesn't explicitly set those reports a problem, then suggest adding them (one at a time).
Another change is when overclocking sdram, we should really be increase the RL/WR values (read latency/write latency) which we will now do. It has a small effect on performance, but shouldn't affect a busy system much (other accesses can get in during the gaps).
One other change with new firmware is the temperature threshold when we switch from 1.4GHz to 1.2GHz has been reduced from 70'C to 60'C. This may produce some reduction in performance when chip is hot, but it makes some of the borderline boards reliable. It can be overridden with temp_soft_limit=70 to get back to previous behaviour. - fixes for DialogBusy
- Firmware (Jun 1):
- firmware: sdram: Reduce address skew from -10 to -5
- firmware: platform: Avoid improving the schmoo on Pi3+
- firmware: platform: Latest AVS rules
- firmware: sdram: Increase read/write latency for higher sdram frequencies
- firmware: power: Add boot-time 3b+ PMIC register logging
- firmware: power: Continue to probe PMIC after error
- firmware: sdram: Reduce address skew from -10 to -5
- XBMC:
- [videoplayer][pvr] Fix crash when copying language codes. (PR:13960, 1 commit, 2 files changed)
- fix issues related to DialogBusy (PR:13954, 6 commits, 18 files changed)
- [guiinfo] Fix LISTITEM_RATING parameter handling. (PR:13963, 1 commit, 1 file changed)
- add GUIDialogNoCancel - work around (PR:13958, 1 commit, 6 files changed)
- [videoplayer][pvr] Fix crash when copying language codes. (PR:13960, 1 commit, 2 files changed)
- inputstream.adaptive:
- [DASH] Don't update initial base_time / decrease base_time to reflect PTO's (babcca4)
- [DASH] Don't update initial base_time / decrease base_time to reflect PTO's (babcca4)
- Additional commits/pull requests/changes not yet merged upstream: