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v18 LibreELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi (Kodi 18.0)
(2017-06-01, 15:41)SharpCoder Wrote: on enabling wifi, it crashes the entire pi3

this is on latest #0531

will connmanctl enable wifi work in LE?
When did this start, does #0530 behave the same?
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(2017-06-01, 15:41)SharpCoder Wrote: on enabling wifi, it crashes the entire pi3

this is on latest #0531

Not my Pi3 also on #531, works OK as before...
(2017-06-01, 20:25)Sholander Wrote:
(2017-06-01, 15:41)SharpCoder Wrote: on enabling wifi, it crashes the entire pi3

this is on latest #0531

Not my Pi3 also on #531, works OK as before...

did you disable the wifi and then re-enable it and then putting in passphrase?
(2017-06-01, 20:19)Milhouse Wrote:
(2017-06-01, 15:41)SharpCoder Wrote: on enabling wifi, it crashes the entire pi3

this is on latest #0531

will connmanctl enable wifi work in LE?
When did this start, does #0530 behave the same?

i don't usually use wifi but i was setting up a pi3 for sister and its happening as far back as #0525

i also checked my #0531 (different pi3) and it's happening there also, gonna start off a fresh install and see if it's the same n if so, post a log.

update: log is @ http://sprunge.us/aSQQ
crash log @ https://pastebin.com/crALJcwr
New LibreELEC.tv Leia build #0601: RPi / RPi2
(Supercedes previous build)

Code:
# uname -a
Linux rpi512 4.11.3 #1 Thu Jun 1 21:04:30 BST 2017 armv6l GNU/Linux

# vcgencmd version
May 30 2017 15:27:20
Copyright (c) 2012 Broadcom
version b8cdd5ae76f39d9f353dfa8fb48bf7e33b74903c (clean) (release)

# lsb_release
LibreELEC (Milhouse) - Version: devel-20170601210326-#0601-gc6a4377 [Build #0601]

# Kodi version
(18.0-ALPHA1 Git:423072a). Platform: Linux ARM 32-bit

Based on tip of LibreELEC.tv master (c6a43777, changelog) and tip of XBMC master (a3cd5e98, changelog) with the following modifications: Build Highlights:
  1. libnfs: auto-reconnect changes; handle timeouts better
  2. dwc_otg: fiq_fsm: Make isochronous compatibility checks work properly
Build Details:
  1. XBMC:
    • [windows] fix doxygen comments on GUIMediaWindow.cpp (PR:12211, 1 commit, 1 file changed)
  2. libnfs:
    • Change how auto-reconnect works (173ad2b1)
    • Do not fail the session just because the reply we got can not be matched to a pdu (b7fd060b)
    • Update the event-loop for sync NFS commands to handle timeouts better. (128ac2f7)
  3. kernel 4.11.y:
    • New commits in this build:
      • serial: 8250: Add CAP_MINI, set for bcm2835aux (acf2ad76)
      • dwc_otg: fiq_fsm: Make isochronous compatibility checks work properly (46d26b7b)
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(2017-06-01, 21:18)SharpCoder Wrote: i don't usually use wifi but i was setting up a pi3 for sister and its happening as far back as #0525

i also checked my #0531 (different pi3) and it's happening there also, gonna start off a fresh install and see if it's the same n if so, post a log.

update: log is @ http://sprunge.us/aSQQ
crash log @ https://pastebin.com/crALJcwr

Are you using NOOBS or Berryboot? What about if you install LibreELEC from the regular LibreELEC 8.0.2 disk image (no NOOBS, no Berryboot)?
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(2017-06-02, 00:21)Milhouse Wrote:
(2017-06-01, 21:18)SharpCoder Wrote: i don't usually use wifi but i was setting up a pi3 for sister and its happening as far back as #0525

i also checked my #0531 (different pi3) and it's happening there also, gonna start off a fresh install and see if it's the same n if so, post a log.

update: log is @ http://sprunge.us/aSQQ
crash log @ https://pastebin.com/crALJcwr

Are you using NOOBS or Berryboot? What about if you install LibreELEC from the regular LibreELEC 8.0.2 disk image (no NOOBS, no Berryboot)?

I was using NOOBS then tried PINN, installed 8.0.2 off both and had same issues and then updated to latest #0531 from both also with same issue but not berry boot yet, will try that.
@SharpCoder: Can you test without any other software boot manager, and test only the standard LE disk image. It's difficult to know what firmware/overlays/kernel modules you have installed when using something like Berryboot (for this reason its use is discouraged).

NOOBS *is* a supported option, however while investigating this issue (that is not being seen by others) it would help to eliminate additional variables if you used the plain two partition disk image.
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(2017-06-01, 21:16)SharpCoder Wrote:
(2017-06-01, 20:25)Sholander Wrote:
(2017-06-01, 15:41)SharpCoder Wrote: on enabling wifi, it crashes the entire pi3

this is on latest #0531

Not my Pi3 also on #531, works OK as before...

did you disable the wifi and then re-enable it and then putting in passphrase?

I disable/re-enable my (built in) WiFi adapter several times during the day (when playing h265 video) and it never asks me to put passphrase again, it just connects instantly to my router's WiFi...
Does Libreelec 8.0.2 have the same HEVC updates as the current millhouse builds. I noticed from the changelog that HEVC support has been updated.

Also, I have tried a 1080p@24fps HEVC using 8.0.2 on Rpi3.

It plays smoothly, but CPUs are between 50-90% and causing the "tempurature warning icon" to display and cpu temp to reach 80C.

I am using a passive heatsink in a half open case.

I had hoped that the CPU would be a little lower and therefore avoid active cooling or maybe a FLIRC case.

If the millhouse builds have a different implemention of hevc than I guess I can retest.

Thoughts?
Same thing here: No problems with wifi. Tried that abt. 10x.
(2017-06-02, 13:19)fsman1967 Wrote: Does Libreelec 8.0.2 have the same HEVC updates as the current millhouse builds. I noticed from the changelog that HEVC support has been updated.

Also, I have tried a 1080p@24fps HEVC using 8.0.2 on Rpi3.

It plays smoothly, but CPUs are between 50-90% and causing the "tempurature warning icon" to display and cpu temp to reach 80C.

@Milhouse builds have an additional optimisation that improves performance when the overlays are blank (i.e. no subtitles or OSD visible), but otherwise they are currently the same.

You can add "avoid_warnings=1" if you just want to avoid seeing the temperature warning.
But a better heatsink solution would be the best option. The flirc (or kodi) case is very good for this.
Hello popcornmix,

Is there already something new about Amazon and Netflix? Is it already possible?
(2017-06-02, 16:38)ManiacKill Wrote: Is there already something new about Amazon and Netflix? Is it already possible?

Not yet.
New LibreELEC.tv Leia build #0602: RPi / RPi2
(Supercedes previous build)

Code:
# uname -a
Linux rpi512 4.11.3 #1 Fri Jun 2 21:05:12 BST 2017 armv6l GNU/Linux

# vcgencmd version
May 30 2017 15:27:20
Copyright (c) 2012 Broadcom
version b8cdd5ae76f39d9f353dfa8fb48bf7e33b74903c (clean) (release)

# lsb_release
LibreELEC (Milhouse) - Version: devel-20170602210407-#0602-gc6a4377 [Build #0602]

# Kodi version
(18.0-ALPHA1 Git:423072a). Platform: Linux ARM 32-bit

Based on tip of LibreELEC.tv master (c6a43777, changelog) and tip of XBMC master (c8da3706, changelog) with the following modifications: Build Highlights:
  1. HEVC improvement
    popcornmix Wrote:I've pushed an hevc update. A couple of small optimisations that each improve jellyfish by about 2% (although can help other streams by more)
  2. [addons] next binary addon gui interface step
  3. Revert SIGTERM change (for now)
Build Details:
  1. XBMC:
    • [addons] next binary addon gui interface step (PR:12208, 1 commit, 10 files changed)
    • Stop application on SIGINT and SIGTERM (PR:12207, 1 commit, 1 file changed)
    • X11 Cleanup (PR:12196, 5 commits, 22 files changed)
    • [TexturePacker] Silence warnings (PR:12201, 1 commit, 2 files changed)
    • [cleanup] silence compiler warnings (PR:12194, 2 commits, 4 files changed)
    • [Fix]Merge album type and label correctly (PR:12216, 1 commit, 1 file changed)
    • fix in-tree add-on build environment (PR:12218, 1 commit, 1 file changed)
  2. newclock5:
    • New commits in this build:
      • ffmpeg: hevc: Update to latest version (18d5673c)
  3. Additional commits/pull requests/changes not yet merged upstream:
    • Reverted: [env] PR:12207: Stop application on SIGINT and SIGTERM (reason: need to test/accomodate LE version)
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