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    Electron CPU usage

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      E3V3A @cdelaorden
      last edited by

      @cdelaorden

      • How can we check the video driver without using rapsi-conf?
        in dmesg? in systemd journal?
      • How/where do you set the: ELECTRON_FORCE_WINDOW_MENU_BAR=1.
      • What would be the easiest way for users to check electron version from command line?

      "Everything I do (here) is for free – altruism is the way!"
      MMM-FlightsAbove, MMM-Tabulator, MMM-Assistant (co-maintainer)

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        cdelaorden @E3V3A
        last edited by

        @e3v3a
        You can check it in the config.txt

        or just do a “tail /boot/config.txt | grep dtoverlay” to check what version is enabled

        all the rest of my configuration is the default one after a fresh install from the current version of MM and Raspbian, I havent touched anything from electron

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          Juju
          last edited by

          Omg, yes finally! :D
          First I followed this installation guide: https://forum.magicmirror.builders/topic/236/complete-setup-tutorial/3
          I had the electron CPU issue. So I downgraded to electron version 1.4.15. The CPU usage went down from 90% to 70%. It was still laggy as hell.
          I then formatted the microSD card and followed that youtube guide: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Q04SKvibik
          Downgraded to 1.4.15 again and now it’s running great with a CPU usage of like 5% with spikes to 50%, when there is an animation on the screen.

          But I have one question.
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          After I finished the youtube tutorial I have the “MagicMirror” and the “mm”. Both autostart when I boot the raspberry pi.
          Which use has the “mm”?

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          • Mykle1M Offline
            Mykle1 Project Sponsor Module Developer @Juju
            last edited by

            @juju

            pm2 stop mm
            pm2 delete mm
            pm2 save
            rm ~/mm.sh

            Create a working config
            How to add modules

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            • MichMichM Offline
              MichMich Admin @cdelaorden
              last edited by

              @cdelaorden I think you’ve found the issue! Awesome work!

              For others please note that when you start raspi-config and go to “Advanced Options” > “GL Driver”, the top one will always be selected, no matter which one is active. After selecting one of the two top drivers (GL), it might solve the hi CPU load issue …

              It solved it on a clean installed Pi 3 for me.

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              • MichMichM Offline
                MichMich Admin
                last edited by

                I added some info about the Open GL driver to the Wiki:
                https://github.com/MichMich/MagicMirror/wiki/Configuring-the-Raspberry-Pi#enable-the-open-gl-driver-to-decrease-electrons-cpu-usage

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                  Hein-Jan @MichMich
                  last edited by

                  @michmich

                  I seem to be running into some kind if trouble. My SD card failed, so I had to do a clean install. I decided to immediately go for the full KMS driver.
                  “$ tail /boot/config.txt | grep dtoverlay” results in “dtoverlay=vc4-kms-v3d”.

                  The CPU usage is alright, but “/home/pi/.pm2/logs/mm-error-o.log” states:

                  libGL error: MESA-LOADER: failed to retrieve device information
                  MESA-LOADER: failed to retrieve device information
                  MESA-LOADER: failed to retrieve device information
                  

                  I am having trouble with the monitor. I am using MMM-Remote-Control.
                  “MONITOROFF” results in “/home/pi/.pm2/logs/mm-error-o.log”:

                  Powering off HDMI
                  

                  “MONITORON” results in “/home/pi/.pm2/logs/mm-error-o.log”:

                  Powering on HDMI with preferred settings
                  
                  [E] Failed to power on HDMI with preferred settings
                  
                  { Error: Command failed: tvservice --preferred && sudo chvt 6 && sudo chvt 7
                  [E] Failed to power on HDMI with preferred settings
                  
                      at ChildProcess.exithandler (child_process.js:217:12)
                      at emitTwo (events.js:106:13)
                      at ChildProcess.emit (events.js:194:7)
                      at maybeClose (internal/child_process.js:899:16)
                      at Process.ChildProcess._handle.onexit (internal/child_process.js:226:5)
                    killed: true,
                    code: null,
                    signal: 'SIGTERM',
                    cmd: 'tvservice --preferred && sudo chvt 6 && sudo chvt 7' }
                  Powering off HDMI
                  

                  I may be wrong but I feel this is related to the Full KMS driver.

                  Can anyone confirm? Does anyone have a solution?
                  I am way out of my depth here…

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                    Dom1n1c
                    last edited by

                    @Hein-Jan I got the same issue.
                    A few minutes, the monitor could be controlled, but then “tvservice -p” fails to power on the monitor.

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                      cdelaorden @Hein-Jan
                      last edited by cdelaorden

                      @hein-jan @Dom1n1c

                      Please use the fake kms driver instead “dtoverlay=vc4-fkms-v3d”

                      it its known that the full kms driver isnt compatible with tvservice plus other restrictions

                      EDIT:
                      Also with the fake KMS you can rotate the display from /boot/config.txt so I suggest @michmich using it as the preferred method in the wiki

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                        schmo90
                        last edited by

                        @cdelaorden said in Electron CPU usage:

                        the full kms driver isnt compatib

                        hy now i use the fake kms driver, everything is working fine and realy fast.
                        but i have the problem that the mirror will go to a black screen after some hours.

                        only a pm2 restart mm helps in this case -.-

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