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I forgot to mention, if i stop boblightd, the load average goes down.
Original comment by andreas....@gmail.com
on 8 Feb 2013 at 6:21
Here is my config file. I also tried different baud rates/intervals.
Original comment by andreas....@gmail.com
on 8 Feb 2013 at 7:18
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This seems to be because of writing to the spi port.
Original comment by bob.loo...@gmail.com
on 8 Feb 2013 at 8:18
It seems like this issue isn't related to the spi port on the raspberry pi.
I also got flickering if i attach an arduino to the raspberry pi. So the led
strand is driven the arduino instead of the spi port.
With the arduino the cpu utilization is below 20%.
Bob do you got an arduino and raspberry to reconstruct this issue?
Original comment by andreas....@gmail.com
on 15 Feb 2013 at 10:27
I forgot to mention that the arduino is running the adalight pde from adafruit:
https://github.com/adafruit/Adalight/tree/master/Arduino/LEDstream
Here is my boblight.conf with the arduino attached.
After a few minutes it looks like the cpu utilization goes up and up and up...
Original comment by andreas....@gmail.com
on 15 Feb 2013 at 10:32
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I've been seeing this too using a similar conf to the the original poster, avg
load is about 2.0 but the cpu usage for boblightd is around 20 - 25%.
I changed the interval to 20000 and the rate to 1000000 in boblight.conf and
load avg is now about 0.50 - 0.60 although I've only tested this for about an
hour.
Original comment by galactic...@gmail.com
on 24 Mar 2013 at 10:25
Hi,
I have the same problem, but i and Heven from (ihad) have fixed this :)
I have deleted some stringparsing, the stringparsing need to much cpu usage.
And in devices.cpp i have changed the CLAMP function:
m_currentvalue = Clamp(m_currentvalue, 0.0, 1.0);
to
if(m_currentvalue < 0.0f)
{
m_currentvalue = 0.0f;
}
else if(m_currentvalue > 1.0f)
{
m_currentvalue = 1.0f;
}
I think the -O2 optmalization will kill the CLAMP.
Replace the client files in src/
and Replace device.cpp in /src/device/
Now recompile the daemon, and it will work!
But DONT'T FORGET to change your light-names in boblight.conf to XX1 XX2 XX3
etc...
The lightnames must be 3 chars. See atachement for preview.
Gr Speedy1985
Original comment by boblight...@gmail.com
on 29 Mar 2013 at 6:07
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Awesome work!
I faced similar issues with a 8806 LED strand and started profiling boblightd
myself. My initial thought was the SPI driver, but I was looking in the wrong
place...
The patch in msg #7 reduced my avg. CPU usage from 96% to 58%! (234 LEDs, RPi
overclocked to 950MHz)
Thanks
Markus
Original comment by zehn...@gmail.com
on 29 Mar 2013 at 10:50
I have made a optimized version for raspberry, see
https://github.com/Speedy1985/boblightd-for-raspberry/wiki/How-to-compile
Gr Speedy
Original comment by boblight...@gmail.com
on 6 Jun 2013 at 7:10
After compiling (as described in the link in post #9) do I need to copy the
file from /usr/lib/ and /usr/bin/ to somewhere else or is the file at the right
place?
I followed the How to by Speedy and everything looked good but after switching
boblight on 1080p movies freeze from time to time.
Original comment by cjeschk...@googlemail.com
on 11 Jun 2014 at 12:47
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
andreas....@gmail.com
on 8 Feb 2013 at 6:16