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ERROR:gbm_wrapper.cc(253) Failed to export buffer to dma_buf: No such file or directory

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    sdetweil @dathbe
    last edited by sdetweil 29 days ago 29 days ago

    @dathbe said in ERROR:gbm_wrapper.cc(253) Failed to export buffer to dma_buf: No such file or directory:

    export ELECTRON_DISABLE_GPU=1

    the default now is disabled…

    and the env var has changed to
    export ELECTRON_ENABLE_GPU=1
    to turn it on

    Sam

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      dathbe @sdetweil
      last edited by dathbe 29 days ago 29 days ago

      @sdetweil
      No luck. with DISPLAY=:0 npm start, I get the long list of errors, but everything seems to work ok with the mirror. with

      WAYLAND_DISPLAY=wayland-1   
         npm run start:wayland
      

      It throws other errors and gets stuck in what seems to be a restart loop.

      0|mm  | [3351:0415/211257.942494:ERROR:wayland_connection.cc(199)] Failed to connect to Wayland display: No such file or directory (2)
      0|mm  | [3351:0415/211257.942729:ERROR:ozone_platform_wayland.cc(276)] Failed to initialize Wayland platform
      0|mm  | [3351:0415/211257.942774:ERROR:env.cc(257)] The platform failed to initialize.  Exiting.
      0|mm  | /home/mmuser/MagicMirror/node_modules/electron/dist/electron exited with signal SIGSEGV
      
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        sdetweil @dathbe
        last edited by 29 days ago

        @dathbe yeh, thats what I found too…
        maybe its labwc display now?

        from the labwc doc,
        https://labwc.github.io/labwc-config.5.html

        it sounds like DISPLAY is the correct variable

        The autostart file is executed as a shell script after labwc has read its configuration and set variables defined in the environment file. Additionally, the environment variables WAYLAND_DISPLAY and (when labwc is built with Xwayland support) DISPLAY will be defined
        

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          dathbe @sdetweil
          last edited by dathbe 29 days ago 29 days ago

          @sdetweil

          I tried all three options in raspi-config > Advanced > Wayland (those being 1) X11, 2) Wayfire, and 3) Labwc), and was getting the same error on all of them. I went back to Labwc because my understanding is that is the current recommended.

          I’ve tried many different combinations. Anything having to do with start:wayland seems to truly fail and get stuck in a restart loop. npm run start:wayland technically works, but throws about 20 ugly error messages on start.

          Various options I’ve tried:

          # Work with error messages 
          DISPLAY=:0 npm start
          
          export ELECTRON_DISABLE_GPU=1
          DISPLAY=:0 npm start
          
          export ELECTRON_ENABLE_GPU=1
          DISPLAY=:0 npm start 
          
          # Cause endless start loop
          
          npm run start:wayland
          
          export ELECTRON_DISABLE_GPU=1
          npm run start:wayland
          
          export ELECTRON_ENABLE_GPU=1
          npm run start:wayland
          
          WAYLAND_DISPLAY=wayland-1
          npm run start:wayland
          
          DISPLAY=wayland-1
          npm run start:wayland
          
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            sdetweil @dathbe
            last edited by 29 days ago

            @dathbe restart loop is pm2, its job is to keep the app running

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              dathbe @sdetweil
              last edited by 29 days ago

              @sdetweil Ok. When I have some time, I’m going to test an install with 32-bit PiOS.

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                sdetweil @dathbe
                last edited by 29 days ago

                @dathbe 32bit is x11 only . as i recall

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                  dathbe @sdetweil
                  last edited by 28 days ago

                  @sdetweil It appears to load labwc by default, but either way it didn’t do anything different – fails to start with start:wayland and multiple phantom errors with start. I guess I just have to close my eyes and not read the logs on startup. Though weird it’s doing it with my Pi 4B, but not my Pi 2B.

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                    sdetweil @dathbe
                    last edited by 28 days ago

                    @dathbe yeh some config setup, i think something in /boot/config. txt

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                      dathbe @sdetweil
                      last edited by 28 days ago

                      @sdetweil In case for some reason it’s helpful, I’ve reviewed the contents of /boot/config.txt from my two devices (4B gets errors, 2B does not).

                      In 2B, not in 4B:

                      #dtoverlay=vc4-kms-v3d
                      # see https://forums.raspberrypi.com/viewtopic.php?p=1507622#p1507247
                      dtoverlay=vc4-fkms-v3d
                      

                      In 4B, not in 2B:

                      dtoverlay=vc4-kms-v3d
                      
                      # Run in 64-bit mode
                      arm_64bit=1
                      
                      [cm5]
                      dtoverlay=dwc2,dr_mode=host
                      
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