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    I cannot disable screen blanking with MagicMirrorOS

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    • karsten13K Offline
      karsten13 @karsten13
      last edited by

      @karsten13 said in I cannot disable screen blanking with MagicMirrorOS:

      I will try to build a labwc container which executes wlr-randr e.g. every 30min. so we can see if this helps.

      you can now test with a new labwc container which does the wlr-randr call every 15min. but I’m not sure this helps …

      For testing change this line in the .env file

      LABWC_IMAGE="karsten13/labwc:develop"
      

      and then do a docker compose pull && docker compose up -d

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        smegbadger
        last edited by

        @karsten13 unfortunately that change did not prevent the display from dropping. There’s no time timestamp in the docker logs for labwc but when i looked this morning there were some 40 calls to wlr-randr that had failed. If they are every 15mins that’s about 10:00 it failed. I will make a more accurate observation tonight

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        • karsten13K Offline
          karsten13 @smegbadger
          last edited by

          @smegbadger

          unfortunately that change did not prevent the display from dropping

          I expected this already …

          can you post the exact error message of wlr-randr when it fails?

          Other point: What happens if you disable MMM-Universal-Pir for a test? Are you still getting the errors or does mm runs correctly over night?

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          • karsten13K Offline
            karsten13 @karsten13
            last edited by

            for testing I added wlopm to the current mm-develop docker image.

            So for another test use this lines in the .env file

            MM_IMAGE="karsten13/magicmirror:develop"
            LABWC_IMAGE="karsten13/labwc:develop"
            

            Then change the on/off commands in the config.js

                                    module: "MMM-Universal-Pir",
                                    position: "top_right",
                                    config: {
                                            onCommand: "wlopm --on HDMI-A-1",
                                            offCommand: "wlopm --off HDMI-A-1",
                                    }
            

            and then do a docker compose pull && docker compose up -d

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              smegbadger
              last edited by

              @karsten13 I left it running overnight with the MMM-Universal-Pir config lines commented out and the monitor physically switched off and this morning MM was still working fine when I switched the monitor back on again. When I looked at docker logs labwc the wlr-randr command was failing (still being triggered every fifteen mins) which suggests the connection between the MMM-Universal-Pir and the display driver is the issue rather than the display actually going off. I will try your new build today although i will have to add --transform 90 to the onCommand to get my screen rotation.

              magicm@magicmirror:/opt/mm/mounts/config $ docker logs labwc
              HDMI-A-1 "Raspberry PI RPI MON156 81005568472 (HDMI-A-1)"
                Make: Raspberry PI
                Model: RPI MON156
                Serial: 81005568472
                Physical size: 350x190 mm
                Enabled: yes
                Modes:
                  1920x1080 px, 60.000000 Hz (preferred, current)
                  1920x1080 px, 60.000000 Hz
                  1920x1080 px, 59.939999 Hz
                  1920x1080 px, 50.000000 Hz
                  1920x1080 px, 48.000000 Hz
                  1920x1080 px, 47.952000 Hz
                  1280x720 px, 60.000000 Hz
                  1280x720 px, 60.000000 Hz
                  1280x720 px, 59.939999 Hz
                  1280x720 px, 50.000000 Hz
                  1280x720 px, 48.000000 Hz
                  1280x720 px, 47.952000 Hz
                  720x576 px, 50.000000 Hz
                  720x480 px, 60.000000 Hz
                  720x480 px, 59.939999 Hz
                  640x480 px, 60.000000 Hz
                  640x480 px, 59.939999 Hz
                  640x480 px, 59.939999 Hz
                Position: 0,0
                Transform: 90
                Scale: 1.000000
                Adaptive Sync: disabled
              failed to connect to display
              failed to connect to display
              failed to connect to display
              failed to connect to display
              failed to connect to display
              failed to connect to display
              failed to connect to display
              failed to connect to display
              failed to connect to display
              failed to connect to display
              failed to connect to display
              failed to connect to display
              failed to connect to display
              failed to connect to display
              failed to connect to display
              failed to connect to display
              failed to connect to display
              failed to connect to display
              failed to connect to display
              failed to connect to display
              magicm@magicmirror:/opt/mm/mounts/config $ docker exec -it labwc bash
              pi@c7c64f70849e:/$ wlr-randr
              failed to connect to display
              pi@c7c64f70849e:/$
              

              Steve

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                smegbadger
                last edited by

                @karsten13 my apologies, I see the transform is not needed as you have taken the rotation into account

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                  smegbadger
                  last edited by

                  @karsten13 the display failed today as before but we have timestamps in the labwc docker logs

                  magicm@magicmirror:~ $ docker logs labwc
                  00:00:00.000 [INFO] [seatd/seat.c:48] Created VT-bound seat seat0
                  00:00:00.000 [INFO] [seatd/seatd.c:194] seatd started
                  00:00:00.052 [INFO] [seatd/server.c:145] New client connected (pid: 17, uid: 1000, gid: 1000)
                  00:00:00.052 [INFO] [seatd/seat.c:239] Added client 1 to seat0
                  00:00:00.052 [INFO] [seatd/seat.c:563] Opened client 1 on seat0
                  00:00:00.120 [ERROR] [EGL] command: eglQueryDeviceStringEXT, error: EGL_BAD_PARAMETER (0x300c), message: "eglQueryDeviceStringEXT"
                  00:00:00.120 [ERROR] [EGL] command: eglQueryDeviceStringEXT, error: EGL_BAD_PARAMETER (0x300c), message: "eglQueryDeviceStringEXT"
                  executing: wlr-randr --output HDMI-A-1 --transform 90
                  Sat Mar 29 08:14:25 UTC 2025
                  HDMI-A-1 "Raspberry PI RPI MON156 81005568472 (HDMI-A-1)"
                    Make: Raspberry PI
                    Model: RPI MON156
                    Serial: 81005568472
                    Physical size: 350x190 mm
                    Enabled: yes
                    Modes:
                      1920x1080 px, 60.000000 Hz (preferred, current)
                      1920x1080 px, 60.000000 Hz
                      1920x1080 px, 59.939999 Hz
                      1920x1080 px, 50.000000 Hz
                      1920x1080 px, 48.000000 Hz
                      1920x1080 px, 47.952000 Hz
                      1280x720 px, 60.000000 Hz
                      1280x720 px, 60.000000 Hz
                      1280x720 px, 59.939999 Hz
                      1280x720 px, 50.000000 Hz
                      1280x720 px, 48.000000 Hz
                      1280x720 px, 47.952000 Hz
                      720x576 px, 50.000000 Hz
                      720x480 px, 60.000000 Hz
                      720x480 px, 59.939999 Hz
                      640x480 px, 60.000000 Hz
                      640x480 px, 59.939999 Hz
                      640x480 px, 59.939999 Hz
                    Position: 0,0
                    Transform: 90
                    Scale: 1.000000
                    Adaptive Sync: disabled
                  Sat Mar 29 08:29:25 UTC 2025
                  HDMI-A-1 "Raspberry PI RPI MON156 81005568472 (HDMI-A-1)"
                    Make: Raspberry PI
                    Model: RPI MON156
                    Serial: 81005568472
                    Physical size: 350x190 mm
                    Enabled: yes
                    Modes:
                      1920x1080 px, 60.000000 Hz (preferred, current)
                      1920x1080 px, 60.000000 Hz
                      1920x1080 px, 59.939999 Hz
                      1920x1080 px, 50.000000 Hz
                      1920x1080 px, 48.000000 Hz
                      1920x1080 px, 47.952000 Hz
                      1280x720 px, 60.000000 Hz
                      1280x720 px, 60.000000 Hz
                      1280x720 px, 59.939999 Hz
                      1280x720 px, 50.000000 Hz
                      1280x720 px, 48.000000 Hz
                      1280x720 px, 47.952000 Hz
                      720x576 px, 50.000000 Hz
                      720x480 px, 60.000000 Hz
                      720x480 px, 59.939999 Hz
                      640x480 px, 60.000000 Hz
                      640x480 px, 59.939999 Hz
                      640x480 px, 59.939999 Hz
                    Position: 0,0
                    Transform: 90
                    Scale: 1.000000
                    Adaptive Sync: disabled
                    
                    ...
                    
                  Sat Mar 29 13:14:26 UTC 2025
                  HDMI-A-1 "Raspberry PI RPI MON156 81005568472 (HDMI-A-1)"
                    Make: Raspberry PI
                    Model: RPI MON156
                    Serial: 81005568472
                    Physical size: 350x190 mm
                    Enabled: yes
                    Modes:
                      1920x1080 px, 60.000000 Hz (preferred, current)
                      1920x1080 px, 60.000000 Hz
                      1920x1080 px, 59.939999 Hz
                      1920x1080 px, 50.000000 Hz
                      1920x1080 px, 48.000000 Hz
                      1920x1080 px, 47.952000 Hz
                      1280x720 px, 60.000000 Hz
                      1280x720 px, 60.000000 Hz
                      1280x720 px, 59.939999 Hz
                      1280x720 px, 50.000000 Hz
                      1280x720 px, 48.000000 Hz
                      1280x720 px, 47.952000 Hz
                      720x576 px, 50.000000 Hz
                      720x480 px, 60.000000 Hz
                      720x480 px, 59.939999 Hz
                      640x480 px, 60.000000 Hz
                      640x480 px, 59.939999 Hz
                      640x480 px, 59.939999 Hz
                    Position: 0,0
                    Transform: 90
                    Scale: 1.000000
                    Adaptive Sync: disabled
                  Sat Mar 29 13:29:26 UTC 2025
                  failed to connect to display
                  Sat Mar 29 13:44:26 UTC 2025
                  failed to connect to display
                  Sat Mar 29 13:59:26 UTC 2025
                  failed to connect to display
                  Sat Mar 29 14:14:26 UTC 2025
                  failed to connect to display
                  Sat Mar 29 14:29:26 UTC 2025
                  failed to connect to display
                  Sat Mar 29 14:44:26 UTC 2025
                  failed to connect to display
                  Sat Mar 29 14:59:26 UTC 2025
                  failed to connect to display
                  Sat Mar 29 15:14:26 UTC 2025
                  failed to connect to display
                  Sat Mar 29 15:29:26 UTC 2025
                  failed to connect to display
                  Sat Mar 29 15:44:26 UTC 2025
                  failed to connect to display
                  Sat Mar 29 15:59:26 UTC 2025
                  failed to connect to display
                  Sat Mar 29 16:14:26 UTC 2025
                  failed to connect to display
                  
                  There's also a new item in the `mm` docker logs when I restarted the docker containers on my return
                  Gdk-Message: 16:25:24.348: Error reading events from display: Broken pipe
                  [entrypoint 16:25:25.533] [INFO]   ***WARNING*** could write to /etc/localtime
                  [entrypoint 16:25:25.539] [INFO]   copy default modules
                  [entrypoint 16:25:25.603] [INFO]   copy css files
                  

                  Steve

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                  • karsten13K Offline
                    karsten13 @smegbadger
                    last edited by karsten13

                    @smegbadger

                    I build another new labwc image. You can revert the changes done to MM_IMAGE and the on-/offCommand in your setup.

                    The new karsten13/labwc:develop now runs labwc with pid=1 (I thought that was already the case) and additionally kills labwc if the wlr-randr command fails with failed to connect to display.

                    Now the container will restart if labwc is terminated inside the container. This does not address the root issue but should be a good workaround (hopefully).

                    So please do again a docker compose pull && docker compose up -d to get the latest changes …

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                      smegbadger
                      last edited by

                      @karsten13, thank you for this. It worked well overnight last night. One question: when the wlr-randr command fails, the labwc container is then killed and then automatically restarts - will the screen be turned on then until the next PIR activity and subsequent timeout of MMM-Universal-Pir?

                      Steve

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                      • karsten13K Offline
                        karsten13 @smegbadger
                        last edited by

                        @smegbadger said in I cannot disable screen blanking with MagicMirrorOS:

                        the labwc container is then killed and then automatically restarts - will the screen be turned on then until the next PIR activity and subsequent timeout of MMM-Universal-Pir?

                        yes, I tested this by killing and restarting the labwc-container from outside.

                        Not nice but I have no idea how to solve this.

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