Amlogic-no Discussion

Same issue but it was working before the last 2 nightlies.

What changed in those?

Hi,
I am still having problems after upgrading to the latest version, although the changelog says HDMI 4k is fixed. (CoreELEC-Amlogic-no.aarch64-21.0-Omega_nightly_20240223.tar)
On startup, the picture looks fine on the TV (2160p, 50Hz), but if I switch to a different input on my home cinema amplifier and then back again, the home cinema amplifier doesn’t recognize the input signal format from then on.
dmesg: https://paste.coreelec.org/yAqKFj
debug log: https://paste.coreelec.org/9l07FY
(all lines for pvr.iptvsimple are deleted from the log)

This is not a 4k issue, it’s a “hotplug” issue and as said above it is worked on.

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Thanks.
Strange because I had no problems until one of the updates this week.

new kernel, just wait :slight_smile:

Anyone got the 20240209 nightly tar still flying around so I can somewhat use this device until the fix drops?

CoreELEC-Amlogic-no.aarch64-21.0-Omega_nightly_20240209.tar

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With new nightly 20240226 the hotplug should finally work on 5.15.119.

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Thanks,yes hotplug worked

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I was trying to attach some logs to a reply but get this message
“An error occurred: Sorry you cannot post a link to that host.”
hastebin was used.

At any rate the Latest Nightly-no 02262024 on a sm1_s905x3_4g_1gbit X96 Max+ 4gb
It only Boots cpu 0

[    5.094670] CPU1: failed to come online
[    5.094693] CPU1: failed in unknown state : 0x0
[   10.220368] CPU2: failed to come online
[   10.220388] CPU2: failed in unknown state : 0x0
[   15.346022] CPU3: failed to come online
[   15.346040] CPU3: failed in unknown state : 0x0

Full log and fresh install?
Use dmesg | paste after boot.

This issue should have been solved since a few nighties. Maybe this device have another regulator need to be enabled for CPU.

Please also make a dmesg | paste with current NG nightly.

I tried that it gave the following error
“An error occurred: Sorry you cannot post a link to that host.”
See if it works now
Nope same error
An error occurred: Sorry you cannot post a link to that host.

no, you had http://paste.kodi.tv/ not http://paste.coreelec.org/

I added now a rule to ignore in spam filter:
http://paste.kodi.tv/
http://paste.coreelec.org/
http://pastebin.com/

Nightly no Build 02262024 sm1_s905x3_4g_1gbit X96 Max+ 4gb/32gb
Only one cpu boots the others fail
I tried this on 3 different s905x3 boxes with the same results for the cpu’s
CoreELEC-19-ng Works and boots all cpu’s

Nightly Log
https://paste.kodi.tv/vuvapazeyi
CoreELEC-19 Log
https://paste.kodi.tv/onoqorogag

This file is only 70MB, does not look right to me?

https://relkai.coreelec.org/Amlogic-no/ce-21/CoreELEC-Amlogic-no.aarch64-21.0-Omega_nightly_20240228-Odroid_N2.img.gz

@Portisch - Finally got my UART Kit. Here is the log, showing the Kernel panic.

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Yes, looks like I did send the build machine to sleep while still uploading. :wink:
I did finish the upload now…

Please add coreelec='quiet loglevel=9 nopkmute' in config.ini to get full UART log.

Got exactly the same problem with my X96 Max Plus2.

CE-NO (nightly_20240228) - https://paste.coreelec.org/TpYQ7Q
CE-NG (ng.arm-20.4) - https://paste.coreelec.org/ewDd4K

@DigiTo @tht

Please copy this module somewhere on your CE SM1 device booted with NO:

Then move by SSH to this location and run insmod reg_dump.ko.
Then please dmesg | grep ++++ | paste and post result link.