LE 9.0.2: GitHub - LibreELEC/LibreELEC.tv at 9.0.2
Can you help with this error?
Trying a 9.0.2 build for S905 I am getting this error.
PROJECT=Amlogic DEVICE=S905 ARCH=arm
Thank you.
LE 9.0.2: GitHub - LibreELEC/LibreELEC.tv at 9.0.2
Can you help with this error?
Trying a 9.0.2 build for S905 I am getting this error.
PROJECT=Amlogic DEVICE=S905 ARCH=arm
Thank you.
Possibly an issue with newer GCC host binaries. I'd suggest building 9.0 images on Ubuntu 16.04 or 18.04 (looks like 20.04 in the screenshot).
You can probably bump to the newest Leia version, but I don't know about dependencies between Kodi and the kernel as I never took a deep interest in the legacy Amlogic codebase.
chewitt I think it's good news!
The TBS5520SE is working perfectly with the new Linux kernel, 5.3.x
With driver media_build-2020-01-02
TBSDTV Community Forum • View topic - Drivers won't build (make fails) after Ubuntu kernel update
As you can see the images!
I have 3 cards here on the PC: TBS5520SE, TBS6922se (pciE) and Skystar2 HD (pci)
Thanks frankviana
With driver media_build-2020-01-02
The main problem is that media_build (or more specific the media_tree that is build by media_build) includes a lot drivers around the new mainline stack for decoding and whatnot at the gpu/soc. So if you use some media_build with some version of media_tree you loose all patches/fixes/improvements that are avaibvle at the normal kernel.
The situation gets better and better with more stuff is finally merged at the kernel. We have also a idea how to fix the remaining parts but that is highly hacky - but is likely working (just copy DVB modules instead the whole media_tree stuff build by media_build).
Of course you could merge it all down into a single kernel, but this is basically not maintainable.
The main problem is that media_build (or more specific the media_tree that is build by media_build) includes a lot drivers around the new mainline stack for decoding and whatnot at the gpu/soc. So if you use some media_build with some version of media_tree you loose all patches/fixes/improvements that are avaibvle at the normal kernel.
The situation gets better and better with more stuff is finally merged at the kernel. We have also a idea how to fix the remaining parts but that is highly hacky - but is likely working (just copy DVB modules instead the whole media_tree stuff build by media_build).
Of course you could merge it all down into a single kernel, but this is basically not maintainable.
I don't know if that information comes and it can help in something!
After going round in a circles I've managed to build a kernel with support for this device.
I _think_ the problem is that the kernels shipped since 4.9.59 have multimedia support built in to the kernel instead of as a module. When we build the crazycat build, it wants to replace the multimedia module but it gets ignored if it's built in.
Building crazycat's media_build on RPi3 - Raspberry Pi Forums
highly hacky - but is likely working (just copy DVB modules instead the whole media_tree stuff build by media_build).
You can direct me to this provisional situation.
I would like to try this method!
You can direct me to this provisional situation.
basically take LE master, activate the dvb modules
LibreELEC.tv/options at master · LibreELEC/LibreELEC.tv · GitHub
add to make_target an command that deletes all modules that you are not interested in, so all that just dvb modules are there at the build folder
you need to compile the full stack and remove it afterwards, if you disable it at compile time it won't work at all
LibreELEC.tv/package.mk at master · LibreELEC/LibreELEC.tv · GitHub
thats it basically, then it might work, but the crazycat version needs no be compatible with the current used kernel or it won't build at all
because AML is likely always very close to the very latest kernel it might break
so to get an idea what you need
Use an LE version where the driver works, lsmod and have a look at the dvb driver that are in use and what dependencies it has. Then you know what drivers you actually need. Of course you could include everything else too but for a quick hacky try better delete all and just keep the files you need.
basically the folder here
/usr/lib/kernel-overlays/driver.dvb.crazycat/lib/modules/5.123.123/updates/driver.dvb.crazycat/ should only include the dvb drivers you are interested in at the LE image
I try to setup some test PR soonish, but I still wait for my new PC to properly build LE. Can't tell you if this takes a week or a month.
I'm not good at this, and it's not an easy task for me.
Have a little patience. For the second step add to make_target, I have no idea how to solve it!
but I am quarantined tried (I am only good at following ready commands)
Well I managed to make the first step!
Construcão LibreELEC 9.2.1, Commits · LibreELEC/LibreELEC.tv · GitHub
after construction I put it on an SD card and the crazycat driver was ready for activation.
I connected the TBS5520SE but did not detect tuners.
ok so just be patient
add to make_target an command that deletes all modules that you are not interested in, so all that just dvb modules are there at the build folder
you need to compile the full stack and remove it afterwards, if you disable it at compile time it won't work at all
LibreELEC.tv/package.mk at master · LibreELEC/LibreELEC.tv · GitHub
Can you help with this command?
I just need the driver for TBS5520SE
Don't know how to create the same!