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    MMM-Buttons to activate MMM-Assistantmk2 (v3)

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      A Former User @Apartment_Moose
      last edited by A Former User

      @Apartment_Moose
      Can you show me the logs? To make things simple, except clock, MMM-Button, MMM-AssistantMk2, You’d better remove all other modules from config.js. Execute MM, then show me what happens in log. (add debug:true to MMM-AssistantMk2’s config)

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        sdetweil @Guest
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        @Sean said in MMM-Buttons to activate MMM-Assistantmk2 (v3):

        ou’d better remove all other modules from config.js.

        just add

        disabled:true,
        

        after the each module: u want to turn off

        Sam

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          Apartment_Moose
          last edited by

          Hi @Sean & @sdetweil

          i restarted the raspberrypi last night and now the module is working (? no idea how) and the assistant is working when i speak.
          my issue now is i have no audio with the assistant (even though recording & playback are fine) & the assistant doesn’t turn off until i repeat the button press a few times until it doesn’t understands me.

          I have run the log with only one failure in the log when i press the button to activate

          
          
          mmap() failed: Cannot allocate memory
          Failed to create permanent mapping for memfd region with ID = 2853658957
          Ignoring received block reference with non-registered memfd ID = 2853658957
          mmap() failed: Cannot allocate memory
          Failed to create permanent mapping for memfd region with ID = 2893321627
          Ignoring received block reference with non-registered memfd ID = 2893321627
          
          
          
          

          any help here ?
          thanks

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            A Former User @Apartment_Moose
            last edited by

            @Apartment_Moose
            I have no idea about mmap(). I’m not sure even whether this issue would be related to my module.
            Set debug:true of MMM-AssistantMk2 then show me the log of MMM-AssistantMk2.

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              Apartment_Moose
              last edited by

              see below

              [15:09:19.817] [LOG]    [AMK2] QUERY: { type: 'MIC',
                profile: { profileFile: 'default.json', lang: 'en-US' },
                key: null,
                lang: null,
                useScreenOutput: true,
                useAudioOutput: true,
                session: 1579273759810,
                status: 'standby',
                secretMode: false,
                sayMode: false }
              [15:09:19.985] [LOG]    [AMK2:AS] MIC:RECORDING START.
              mmap() failed: Cannot allocate memory
              Failed to create permanent mapping for memfd region with ID = 2467795728
              Ignoring received block reference with non-registered memfd ID = 2467795728
              [15:09:20.546] [LOG]    [AMK2:AS] CONVERSATION:RESPONSE 
              [15:09:22.659] [LOG]    [AMK2:AS] CONVERSATION:TRANSCRIPTION { transcription: 'test', done: false }
              [15:09:22.792] [LOG]    [AMK2:AS] CONVERSATION:TRANSCRIPTION { transcription: 'testing', done: false }
              [15:09:23.520] [LOG]    [AMK2:AS] CONVERSATION:TRANSCRIPTION { transcription: 'testing', done: false }
              [15:09:23.548] [LOG]    [AMK2:AS] CONVERSATION:END_OF_UTTERANCE
              [15:09:23.551] [LOG]    [AMK2:AS] MIC:RECORDING_END
              [15:09:23.585] [LOG]    [AMK2:AS] Recorder Error: arecord has exited with error code 1.
              
              Enable debugging with the environment variable DEBUG=record.
              [15:09:23.599] [LOG]    [AMK2:AS] CONVERSATION:TRANSCRIPTION { transcription: 'testing', done: true }
              [15:09:23.906] [LOG]    [AMK2:AS] CONVERSATION:SCREEN object
              [15:09:23.915] [LOG]    [AMK2:AS] CONVERSATION:ACTION { requestId: '5e215c36-0000-2e45-8016-089e0826d0a0' }
              [15:09:23.918] [LOG]    [AMK2:AS] CONVERSATION:RESPONSE 
              [15:09:23.929] [LOG]    [AMK2:AS] CONVERSATION:AUDIO 1600
              [15:09:23.931] [LOG]    [AMK2:AS] CONVERSATION:AUDIO 1600
              [15:09:23.933] [LOG]    [AMK2:AS] CONVERSATION:AUDIO 1600
              [15:09:23.937] [LOG]    [AMK2:AS] CONVERSATION:AUDIO 1600
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              [15:09:24.058] [LOG]    [AMK2:AS] CONVERSATION:AUDIO 14
              [15:09:24.065] [LOG]    [AMK2:AS] CONVERSATION_ALL_RESPONSES_RECEIVED
              [15:09:24.066] [LOG]    [AMK2:AS] CONVERSATION_END:COMPLETED
              [15:09:24.067] [LOG]    [AMK2:AS] CONVERSATION_PP:RESPONSE_AUDIO_MAKING
              [15:09:24.097] [LOG]    [AMK2:BW] RESPONSE_WAV_FILE_CREATED
              [15:09:24.099] [LOG]    [AMK2:AS] CONVERSATION_PP:RESPONSE_AUDIO_CREATED tmp/lastResponse.wav
              [15:09:24.228] [LOG]    [AMK2] { session: 1579273759810,
                error: null,
                action: { requestId: '5e215c36-0000-2e45-8016-089e0826d0a0' },
                text: null,
                screen:
                 { help: [ 'What can you do?' ],
                   trysay: 'Try saying…',
                   links: [],
                   text: 'You\'re coming in loud and clear 👌',
                   photos: [],
                   path:
                    '/home/pi/MagicMirror/modules/MMM-AssistantMk2/tmp/lastScreenOutput.html',
                   uri: 'tmp/lastScreenOutput.html' },
                audio:
                 { path:
                    '/home/pi/MagicMirror/modules/MMM-AssistantMk2/tmp/lastResponse.wav',
                   uri: 'tmp/lastResponse.wav' },
                transcription: { transcription: 'testing', done: true },
                continue: false,
                lastQuery:
                 { type: 'MIC',
                   profile: { profileFile: 'default.json', lang: 'en-US' },
                   key: null,
                   lang: null,
                   useScreenOutput: true,
                   useAudioOutput: true,
                   session: 1579273759810,
                   status: 'standby',
                   secretMode: false,
                   sayMode: false } }
              mmap() failed: Cannot allocate memory
              Failed to create permanent mapping for memfd region with ID = 3652511026
              Ignoring received block reference with non-registered memfd ID = 3652511026
              
              
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                A Former User @Apartment_Moose
                last edited by

                @Apartment_Moose
                Well, the module itself is working as log says. But the mmap() failed means, you have not enough memory. (I don’t know why) mmap() issue could happen with various reasons, so hard to point out exactly.
                I think it is not related to my module directly because there was no same issue report but I cannot declare definitely.

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                  Apartment_Moose
                  last edited by

                  @Sean

                  ok thanks for taking a look.
                  dont know what the mmap() issue is but i will look into it

                  @sdetweil
                  do you potentially know what could cause this ?

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                    sdetweil @Apartment_Moose
                    last edited by

                    @Apartment_Moose said in MMM-Buttons to activate MMM-Assistantmk2 (v3):

                    do you potentially know what could cause this ?

                    mmap is memory mapped file

                    here is a site with a pretty decent dewscription of what to look for and what to change
                    https://mroonga.org/docs/faq/mmap_cannot_allocate_memory.html

                    Sam

                    How to add modules

                    learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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                      Apartment_Moose
                      last edited by Apartment_Moose

                      @sdetweil
                      Thanks for getting back to me on this. I will check it out over the weekend when I next am free (probably sunday). I will report back on if this fixed it. Thanks again for the support as I couldnt find anything on google.

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                        sdetweil @Apartment_Moose
                        last edited by

                        @Apartment_Moose i just did a search on google for “mmap Cannot allocate memory”

                        Sam

                        How to add modules

                        learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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                          Apartment_Moose
                          last edited by

                          Hi @sdetweil

                          thanks for the help so far, I have edited the vm map count as per the link you linked (with the 16gb used in the example)

                          i am still getting the same log error however

                          mmap() failed: Cannot allocate memory
                          Failed to create permanent mapping for memfd region with ID = 738611435
                          Ignoring received block reference with non-registered memfd ID = 738611435
                          

                          any ideas as i am stumped…

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                            Apartment_Moose
                            last edited by

                            @sdetweil

                            I seem to have fixed the issue by switching everything to my raspberry 4.
                            didn’t look like the 3 b+ could handle it for some reason and now it is all working.
                            thank you for your help, it was greatly appreciated!

                            @Sean

                            quick one for you if you don’t, (after upgrading to 3.0.1) When i speak a command and it responds, the google wheel continues to spin as per the picture. (log file doesn’t do anything unless i press the button to activate again)

                            0_1579716480007_Capture.PNG

                            is this normal? or should it return to the floating bubbles?
                            also, log files show after any open questions such as “hello google” its status goes to standby after responding with the log showing the continue line on set to “false”.

                            if i press the button and dont say anything, then it resets due to the timer setting.

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                              A Former User @Apartment_Moose
                              last edited by

                              @Apartment_Moose
                              We found some issues under specific condition about memory shortage. so we are trying another approach to use smaller memory. wait a while. sorry.

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                                Apartment_Moose @Guest
                                last edited by

                                @Sean

                                thanks for the response :) i will close this as solve for now.
                                thank you

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