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Published in 2016-1-9 03:03:09 | Show all floors
Edited by lymon at 2016-1-9 03:21

After running for a few hours pmap reports the kodi.bin process has a total of 514Mb memory mapped and 113Mb proportional set size (PSS)

according to the ps_mem script (https://github.com/pixelb/ps_mem/blob/master/ps_mem.py) kodi.bin uses 110Mb




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Published in 2016-1-9 03:25:09 | Show all floors
But in the end, "free" reports that around 400MB of pyhsical memory is in use when kodi runs - by that I mean all processes. I guess that 300MB should be still enough for other things.

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Published in 2016-1-9 04:29:58 | Show all floors
Why systemd ?

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Published in 2016-1-9 04:34:38 | Show all floors
Because official OpenELEC uses it and I want to be as close as possible to official code for an easier updates. And why not? There would be a lot of work to change it to SysV or whatever they used before.

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Published in 2016-1-9 04:41:21 | Show all floors
Why systemd ?

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Published in 2016-1-9 05:43:18 | Show all floors
Edited by hojnikb at 2016-1-9 05:47

is 4k hevc ever gonna work ?
also, great to see kswapd issue is being worked on. never realized allwinner is using cma, but its kinda understandable, since there is lots of free memory available...

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Published in 2016-1-9 06:05:02 | Show all floors
It should work, at least that video which I linked a page or two back. Do you have a video which doesn't work? Anyway, maximum resolution is 1080p so 4K video is scaled down.

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Published in 2016-1-9 06:32:27 | Show all floors
So I've been trying to compile a new version and keep running into an issue related to the building of pulseaudio.  My build dies and I get the following errors :

  1. /usr/lib/libgcc_s.so: file not recognized: File format not recognized
  2. collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status
  3. libtool: install: error: relink `libpulse-simple.la' with the above command before installing it
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Not sure what changed since I had been able to build before, I'm running Arch which I suspect may be an issue but as I said before I had built images before.

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Published in 2016-1-9 21:16:10 | Show all floors
It seems to me like GCC issue. In the latest upstream pull, GCC was also updated to 5.3. I suggest that you remove build directory and build everything from start. It worked for me. I recommend this actually always when some important system package or tool has been updated.

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Published in 2016-1-10 02:55:17 | Show all floors
jernej replied at 2016-1-9 06:05
It should work, at least that video which I linked a page or two back. Do you have a video which doe ...

It was a 10bit movie (Chappie 2015 (4K 2160p Web x265 HEVC 10bit AAC 7.1 Joy)[UTR])
Maybe h3 doesn't support 10bit ?


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