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Official moOde 7.1.0 support thread - Printable Version +- Moode Forum (https://moodeaudio.org/forum) +-- Forum: moOde audio player (https://moodeaudio.org/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=3) +--- Forum: Support (https://moodeaudio.org/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=7) +--- Thread: Official moOde 7.1.0 support thread (/showthread.php?tid=3615) |
RE: Official moOde 7.1.0 support thread - TheOldPresbyope - 04-09-2021 (04-09-2021, 08:51 AM)cirrower Wrote: Hi, I've been cruising the InterWeb to see where else this error message has been discussed. There seems to be some consistency in people tracing it to chromium's use of memory---esoteric stuff like overflowing heaps, failure to garbage collect, etc. We've already run into a more serious failure mode involving memory usage, discussed in Local display function fails with HDMI in moOde 7.0.1. Your mode is less catastrophic since moOde keeps running and you can recover the display, so the two issues may or may not be related. I'm curious. Does clearing the local display browser cache (System Config page) make any difference in your case? Regards, Kent RE: Official moOde 7.1.0 support thread - cirrower - 04-09-2021 (04-09-2021, 12:18 PM)TheOldPresbyope Wrote: I've been cruising the InterWeb to see where else this error message has been discussed. There seems to be some consistency in people tracing it to chromium's use of memory---esoteric stuff like overflowing heaps, failure to garbage collect, etc. We've already run into a more serious failure mode involving memory usage, discussed in Local display function fails with HDMI in moOde 7.0.1. Your mode is less catastrophic since moOde keeps running and you can recover the display, so the two issues may or may not be related. Yes, it's not a big deal, just annoying, local browser just restarts after clicking on reload. I haven't tried it. Now I've just cleared the browser cache, refreshed the local browser, played and stopped a tune and moOde is on idle. Now I will wait to see if it behaves any different. Regards, Joaquín RE: Official moOde 7.1.0 support thread - cirrower - 04-09-2021 (04-09-2021, 12:52 PM)cirrower Wrote:(04-09-2021, 12:18 PM)TheOldPresbyope Wrote: I've been cruising the InterWeb to see where else this error message has been discussed. There seems to be some consistency in people tracing it to chromium's use of memory---esoteric stuff like overflowing heaps, failure to garbage collect, etc. We've already run into a more serious failure mode involving memory usage, discussed in Local display function fails with HDMI in moOde 7.0.1. Your mode is less catastrophic since moOde keeps running and you can recover the display, so the two issues may or may not be related. No luck, even after clearing browser cache, after 24' the local UI has crashed and shown the error. I've wondered if I could find any log reflecting the error and I found this: /var/log/kern.log Code: Apr 9 15:24:35 moode kernel: [ 2590.155519] mmap: chromium-browse (1453): VmData 2147561472 exceed data ulimit 2147483647. Update limits or use boot option ignore_rlimit_data. /var/log/messages Code: Apr 9 15:24:35 moode kernel: [ 2590.155519] mmap: chromium-browse (1453): VmData 2147561472 exceed data ulimit 2147483647. Update limits or use boot option ignore_rlimit_data. /var/log/syslog Code: Apr 9 15:24:35 moode kernel: [ 2590.155519] mmap: chromium-browse (1453): VmData 2147561472 exceed data ulimit 2147483647. Update limits or use boot option ignore_rlimit_data. Regards, Joaquín RE: Official moOde 7.1.0 support thread - TheOldPresbyope - 04-09-2021 @cirrower Thanks for that, Joaquin. lt looks like the two issues are closely related. I've got some things I have to do IRL before I can return to the HDMI local display issue. In the meantime, if you are willing could you try the following? 1. Install the lsof utility Code: sudo apt-get -y install lsof 2. When you experience the INVALID_CMDLINE_URL result code, run the following from the command line and report the result Code: lsof | cut -d' ' -f1 | sort | uniq -c | grep chrom Here's example output from a moOde 7.1.0 player with local display enabled on an official 7-in LCD display (DSI, not HDMI). The player is behaving normally. Code: pi@710LD:~ $ lsof | cut -d' ' -f1 | sort | uniq -c | grep chrom In a nutshell, this compound command counts all the open file handles "owned" by any of the chromium browser threads. The number reported above is already outrageously high but nowhere near the limit (set elsewhere). I'm curious to see if you get an even higher count. Regards, Kent RE: Official moOde 7.1.0 support thread - eddywouldgo - 04-09-2021 (04-08-2021, 06:37 AM)bitlab Wrote: @eddywouldgo Thanks for that question, it is clarifying. I read the Moode OS Builder document and misinterpreted it. If my understanding is correct, what I am supposed to do is burn the image at your link to SD, and then boot from that, right? I am attempting the direct build method. If I were to attempt the USB-SD card method, do I burn the moode-r710-iso to the boot SD card and put an empty SD card in the USB slot, then after the first stage of the build and before restarting the pi, replace the original boot SD card with the one that was in the USB? My latest attempt at the direct build from the moode-r710-iso image results in the error below after the first reboot and there is no way to reboot the pi from ssh, as the command line prompt disappears. Closing the ssh session to spawn a new one where the command line appears results in a connection time out. Forcible shutdown via power cable and reboot results in no boot at all. Code: Errors were encountered while processing: Sorry if I am missing something obvious. RE: Official moOde 7.1.0 support thread - cirrower - 04-10-2021 (04-09-2021, 04:27 PM)TheOldPresbyope Wrote: @cirrower Here it is, the first one it's just after installation, two more during idle time, and the last after crashing: Code: pi@moode:~ $ lsof | cut -d' ' -f1 | sort | uniq -c | grep chrom RE: Official moOde 7.1.0 support thread - TheOldPresbyope - 04-10-2021 @cirrower Thanks for going the extra mile. Your finding would seem to exclude one of the possible error modes which have been suggested in various Chromium forums. One down, "n" more to go. Regards, Kent RE: Official moOde 7.1.0 support thread - eddywouldgo - 04-11-2021 (04-08-2021, 11:27 AM)Tim Curtis Wrote:After realizing that I was misinterpreting the install process, I went to the USB SD card method. The exact same error persists, even though the file shows up (and is not empty) if I pull the sd card and look at it on my laptop, as shown here. Where might I or the process be going wrong? I have a fairly complete moslog record for the latest installation attempt, but the forum seems not to allow txt or rtf file attachments.(04-08-2021, 12:16 AM)eddywouldgo Wrote: I'm working on a new build of 7.1 on a Pi 3B+ and keep getting stuck in the same place. Am using the direct build method and everything goes well until I get down to Component 10, where I keep getting the message below. Have rebooted a number of times with same result. For what it's worth, I do not yet have a DAC attached. I haven't gotten one yet, just going one step at a time. Not sure if that matters. Thanks. RE: Official moOde 7.1.0 support thread - Nuvera - 04-12-2021 Update on my Raspberry Pi 3 did not work. Most of the Config screens did not display, although the audio worked Okay. Had to re-image with new version and this works fine. The only problem with starting from scratch is the time to rescan my music collection. Is it possible that someone has a backup script ? RE: Official moOde 7.1.0 support thread - cirrower - 04-12-2021 (04-10-2021, 08:04 PM)TheOldPresbyope Wrote: @cirrower Not at all, if I can be of any further assistance, please do not hesitate to ask. Regards, Joaquín. |