fabiobassa Posted May 3, 2020 Share Posted May 3, 2020 @Alex83 the only way to declare the processor inside is this command, as we said many times hexdump -C /sys/bus/nvmem/devices/rockchip-efuse0/nvmem And even with this command we still unsure if a 3228a or a 3228b; so if you say that is a "3229 for sure" ( and not because you read by the stamp on processor.......) I believe you, even if you have the same boards of the photos i doubt it is a 3229 but mostly a 3228. this could be also proved by the fact that rk322x-box (Generic RK322x TV Box board) is working With this chinese people never say never thought and I surrender to all their fake statements ( just an example some producer say that an all winner has 4 giga ram even if is well know that h6 has PHYSICAL limitation to 3 giga....) EDIT: I have a board called sardine... wll advertized as a 3229 chip on the processor also 3229 this is my efuse: hexdump -C /sys/bus/nvmem/devices/rockchip-efuse0/nvmem 00000000 52 4b 23 82 >>>>>> 3228 and since some erratic problems quite sure a 3228 A 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alex83 Posted May 3, 2020 Share Posted May 3, 2020 Thanks for your comments! I can provide you later the informations of your comments if it helps. I flashed now your newest Ubuntu Desktop image and used the profile Rk3229 Mars Profile. This actually worked out and I can also use wifi with the ssv6051 chipset. Beside my FritzBox I can reach 72 Mbit/s and I think that's the maximum with this 1x1 hardware. Iperf3 measurement to my Gigabit Iperf3 Server showed up with a maximum Rx Rate around 35-40 Mbit/s and Tx of around 15-20 Mbit/s. With the 100 Mbit/s Ethernet I can reach around 90-95 Rx and TX. Unfortunately the sound is lagging and crackling if I try to play radio from a web page or YouTube. - So I still don't see a useful browser desktop scenario with the device... But I'm quite happy for now and will start trying to test wireguard performance soon. The major problem with the former image disappeared now of course and didn't show up even after the newest apt update && apt upgrade. So far my highest respect and thank you for your great development steps you did already with this little bitchy rk3229 devices... For me it feels at this stage about the same performance as the rpi 1 b I used before. The rpi 2 still performs a bit more smooth, even when already all 4 cores of the rk3229 work at 1200 MHz on this device. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fabiobassa Posted May 3, 2020 Share Posted May 3, 2020 @Alex83 thank you so much for reporting your test on wifi speed Please would also report you experience with wireguard and/or any other vpn method since my expereinces were NOT so happy , neither with openvpn neither with wireguard. I must investigate if depends by my isp carrier or/and wrong configurations. thanks in advance EDIT: share also the efuse infos and if you have some board photos 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alex83 Posted May 3, 2020 Share Posted May 3, 2020 _ _________ ____ _ _ __| | _|___ /___ \|___ \__ __ | |__ _____ __ | '__| |/ / |_ \ __) | __) \ \/ /____| '_ \ / _ \ \/ / | | | < ___) / __/ / __/ > <_____| |_) | (_) > < |_| |_|\_\____/_____|_____/_/\_\ |_.__/ \___/_/\_\ Welcome to Armbian Focal with Linux 4.4.194-rk322x No end-user support: built from trunk System load: 5.36 5.08 4.99 Up time: 1:02 Memory usage: 24 % of 979MB IP: CPU temp: 59°C Usage of /: 27% of 6.9G Last login: Sun May 3 11:56:04 2020 from 192.168.178.178 root@rk322x-box:~# hexdump -C /sys/bus/nvmem/devices/rockch p-efuse0/nvmem 00000000 52 4b 23 92 81 f0 70 55 52 4b 50 30 35 30 31 36 |RK#...pURKP05016| 00000010 00 00 00 00 08 05 1f 04 00 03 01 00 00 80 00 00 |................| 00000020 root@rk322x-box:~# root@rk322x-box:~# iperf3 -c 192.168.178.193 -i 1 -t 5 -P 4 -R Connecting to host 192.168.178.193, port 5201 Reverse mode, remote host 192.168.178.193 is sending [ 5] local 192.168.178.192 port 52158 connected to 192.168 178.193 port 5201 [ 7] local 192.168.178.192 port 52160 connected to 192.168 178.193 port 5201 [ 9] local 192.168.178.192 port 52162 connected to 192.168 178.193 port 5201 [ 11] local 192.168.178.192 port 52164 connected to 192.168 178.193 port 5201 [ ID] Interval Transfer Bitrate [ 5] 0.00-1.00 sec 1.57 MBytes 13.2 Mbits/sec [ 7] 0.00-1.00 sec 1.06 MBytes 8.90 Mbits/sec [ 9] 0.00-1.00 sec 1.10 MBytes 9.27 Mbits/sec [ 11] 0.00-1.00 sec 1.08 MBytes 9.08 Mbits/sec [SUM] 0.00-1.00 sec 4.82 MBytes 40.4 Mbits/sec - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - [ 5] 1.00-2.00 sec 1.75 MBytes 14.7 Mbits/sec [ 7] 1.00-2.00 sec 1.08 MBytes 9.06 Mbits/sec [ 9] 1.00-2.00 sec 1.14 MBytes 9.52 Mbits/sec [ 11] 1.00-2.00 sec 1.11 MBytes 9.33 Mbits/sec [SUM] 1.00-2.00 sec 5.08 MBytes 42.6 Mbits/sec - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - [ 5] 2.00-3.00 sec 1.43 MBytes 12.0 Mbits/sec [ 7] 2.00-3.00 sec 1.04 MBytes 8.72 Mbits/sec [ 9] 2.00-3.00 sec 1.67 MBytes 14.0 Mbits/sec [ 11] 2.00-3.00 sec 1012 KBytes 8.29 Mbits/sec [SUM] 2.00-3.00 sec 5.13 MBytes 43.0 Mbits/sec - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - [ 5] 3.00-4.00 sec 1.22 MBytes 10.2 Mbits/sec [ 7] 3.00-4.00 sec 897 KBytes 7.35 Mbits/sec [ 9] 3.00-4.00 sec 1.61 MBytes 13.5 Mbits/sec [ 11] 3.00-4.00 sec 1018 KBytes 8.34 Mbits/sec [SUM] 3.00-4.00 sec 4.69 MBytes 39.4 Mbits/sec - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - [ 5] 4.00-5.00 sec 1.38 MBytes 11.5 Mbits/sec [ 7] 4.00-5.00 sec 946 KBytes 7.75 Mbits/sec [ 9] 4.00-5.00 sec 1.81 MBytes 15.2 Mbits/sec [ 11] 4.00-5.00 sec 957 KBytes 7.84 Mbits/sec [SUM] 4.00-5.00 sec 5.05 MBytes 42.3 Mbits/sec - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - [ ID] Interval Transfer Bitrate Retr [ 5] 0.00-5.00 sec 8.14 MBytes 13.7 Mbits/sec 7 sender [ 5] 0.00-5.00 sec 7.34 MBytes 12.3 Mbits/sec receiver [ 7] 0.00-5.00 sec 5.47 MBytes 9.17 Mbits/sec 7 sender [ 7] 0.00-5.00 sec 4.98 MBytes 8.35 Mbits/sec receiver [ 9] 0.00-5.00 sec 8.14 MBytes 13.7 Mbits/sec 14 sender [ 9] 0.00-5.00 sec 7.33 MBytes 12.3 Mbits/sec receiver [ 11] 0.00-5.00 sec 5.62 MBytes 9.43 Mbits/sec 13 sender [ 11] 0.00-5.00 sec 5.11 MBytes 8.58 Mbits/sec receiver [SUM] 0.00-5.00 sec 27.4 MBytes 45.9 Mbits/sec 41 sender [SUM] 0.00-5.00 sec 24.8 MBytes 41.5 Mbits/sec receiver iperf Done. root@rk322x-box:~# root@rk322x-box:~# iperf3 -c 192.168.178.193 -i 1 -t 5 -P 4 Connecting to host 192.168.178.193, port 5201 [ 5] local 192.168.178.192 port 52168 connected to 192.168 178.193 port 5201 [ 7] local 192.168.178.192 port 52170 connected to 192.168 178.193 port 5201 [ 9] local 192.168.178.192 port 52172 connected to 192.168 178.193 port 5201 [ 11] local 192.168.178.192 port 52174 connected to 192.168 178.193 port 5201 [ ID] Interval Transfer Bitrate Retr Cwnd [ 5] 0.00-1.00 sec 1.06 MBytes 8.85 Mbits/sec 1 42.4 KBytes [ 7] 0.00-1.00 sec 494 KBytes 4.04 Mbits/sec 0 28.3 KBytes [ 9] 0.00-1.00 sec 1.53 MBytes 12.8 Mbits/sec 0 60.8 KBytes [ 11] 0.00-1.00 sec 568 KBytes 4.66 Mbits/sec 0 31.1 KBytes [SUM] 0.00-1.00 sec 3.62 MBytes 30.4 Mbits/sec 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - [ 5] 1.00-2.00 sec 1.00 MBytes 8.40 Mbits/sec 0 42.4 KBytes [ 7] 1.00-2.00 sec 587 KBytes 4.81 Mbits/sec 0 28.3 KBytes [ 9] 1.00-2.00 sec 1.38 MBytes 11.5 Mbits/sec 1 60.8 KBytes [ 11] 1.00-2.00 sec 358 KBytes 2.93 Mbits/sec 0 31.1 KBytes [SUM] 1.00-2.00 sec 3.30 MBytes 27.7 Mbits/sec 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - [ 5] 2.00-3.00 sec 959 KBytes 7.85 Mbits/sec 0 42.4 KBytes [ 7] 2.00-3.00 sec 419 KBytes 3.43 Mbits/sec 0 28.3 KBytes [ 9] 2.00-3.00 sec 1.26 MBytes 10.6 Mbits/sec 0 60.8 KBytes [ 11] 2.00-3.00 sec 522 KBytes 4.27 Mbits/sec 0 31.1 KBytes [SUM] 2.00-3.00 sec 3.12 MBytes 26.2 Mbits/sec 0 192.168.178.192 is the Rk3229 device and 192.168.178.193 my Gigabit Iperf3 server. As I mentioned with Ethernet it's around 90-95 Mbit/s up and down. root@rk322x-box:~# iperf3 -c 192.168.178.193 -i 1 -t 5 -P 1 Connecting to host 192.168.178.193, port 5201 [ 5] local 192.168.178.192 port 52178 connected to 192.168 178.193 port 5201 [ ID] Interval Transfer Bitrate Retr Cwnd [ 5] 0.00-1.00 sec 2.53 MBytes 21.2 Mbits/sec 1 32.5 KBytes [ 5] 1.00-2.00 sec 2.29 MBytes 19.2 Mbits/sec 0 32.5 KBytes [ 5] 2.00-3.00 sec 2.30 MBytes 19.3 Mbits/sec 0 32.5 KBytes [ 5] 3.00-4.00 sec 2.23 MBytes 18.7 Mbits/sec 0 32.5 KBytes [ 5] 4.00-5.00 sec 2.48 MBytes 20.8 Mbits/sec 0 32.5 KBytes - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - [ ID] Interval Transfer Bitrate Retr [ 5] 0.00-5.00 sec 11.8 MBytes 19.8 Mbits/sec 1 sender [ 5] 0.00-5.00 sec 11.8 MBytes 19.8 Mbits/sec receiver iperf Done. root@rk322x-box:~# iperf3 -c 192.168.178.193 -i 1 -t 5 -P 1 -R Connecting to host 192.168.178.193, port 5201 Reverse mode, remote host 192.168.178.193 is sending [ 5] local 192.168.178.192 port 52182 connected to 192.168 178.193 port 5201 [ ID] Interval Transfer Bitrate [ 5] 0.00-1.00 sec 3.66 MBytes 30.7 Mbits/sec [ 5] 1.00-2.00 sec 3.80 MBytes 31.8 Mbits/sec [ 5] 2.00-3.00 sec 5.03 MBytes 42.2 Mbits/sec [ 5] 3.00-4.00 sec 5.00 MBytes 41.9 Mbits/sec [ 5] 4.00-5.00 sec 5.10 MBytes 42.8 Mbits/sec - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - [ ID] Interval Transfer Bitrate Retr [ 5] 0.00-5.00 sec 24.5 MBytes 41.0 Mbits/sec 40 sender [ 5] 0.00-5.00 sec 22.6 MBytes 37.9 Mbits/sec receiver iperf Done. root@rk322x-box:~# 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fabiobassa Posted May 3, 2020 Share Posted May 3, 2020 @Alex83 ok it is a real 3229 thanks for efuse 00000000 52 4b 23 92 >>>> 2392 >>> 3329 This iperf is done trhought wireguard ? 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jock Posted May 3, 2020 Author Share Posted May 3, 2020 4 hours ago, Alex83 said: Unfortunately the sound is lagging and crackling if I try to play radio from a web page or YouTube. - So I still don't see a useful browser desktop scenario with the device... The chip is not really powerful enough for a satisfactory desktop experience. I think some optimizations here and there can still squeeze a bit of performance to make it decent enough. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alex83 Posted May 3, 2020 Share Posted May 3, 2020 @jockI would love if we can use it as a jukebox or something similar. I mean it should already work with spotify premium or something. I think there are already some scripts and software for unix environments like debian, but as I said we need to priorise the sound that this is not lagging at least. - With my S912 (CSA93, 3GB RAM, 32GB ROM, 1GbE unfortunately with AP6212 non working wifi at least for me atm) i can also try to play HD-Videos. They are also laggy, but the sound is working. - I just can't tell you if it's just the HDMI-sound or also the 3,5mm jack and SPDIF-interface.... @fabiobassa: Here are my wifi-wireguard performance-messurement: root@rk322x-box:/etc/wireguard# iperf3 -c 10.66.66.2 -t 5 -i 1 -P4 Connecting to host 10.66.66.2, port 5201 [ 5] local 10.66.66.1 port 55028 connected to 10.66.66.2 port 5201 [ 7] local 10.66.66.1 port 55030 connected to 10.66.66.2 port 5201 [ 9] local 10.66.66.1 port 55032 connected to 10.66.66.2 port 5201 [ 11] local 10.66.66.1 port 55034 connected to 10.66.66.2 port 5201 [ ID] Interval Transfer Bitrate Retr Cwnd [ 5] 0.00-1.00 sec 1.16 MBytes 9.71 Mbits/sec 1 64.1 KBytes [ 7] 0.00-1.00 sec 1.25 MBytes 10.5 Mbits/sec 0 98.9 KBytes [ 9] 0.00-1.00 sec 1.23 MBytes 10.3 Mbits/sec 1 64.1 KBytes [ 11] 0.00-1.00 sec 1.07 MBytes 8.94 Mbits/sec 1 74.8 KBytes [SUM] 0.00-1.00 sec 4.70 MBytes 39.4 Mbits/sec 3 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - [ 5] 1.00-2.00 sec 879 KBytes 7.20 Mbits/sec 0 80.2 KBytes [ 7] 1.00-2.00 sec 942 KBytes 7.71 Mbits/sec 1 85.5 KBytes [ 9] 1.00-2.00 sec 753 KBytes 6.17 Mbits/sec 0 80.2 KBytes [ 11] 1.00-2.00 sec 1005 KBytes 8.23 Mbits/sec 1 81.5 KBytes [SUM] 1.00-2.00 sec 3.50 MBytes 29.3 Mbits/sec 2 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - [ 5] 2.00-3.00 sec 1005 KBytes 8.23 Mbits/sec 1 65.5 KBytes [ 7] 2.00-3.00 sec 1005 KBytes 8.23 Mbits/sec 1 69.5 KBytes [ 9] 2.00-3.00 sec 954 KBytes 7.81 Mbits/sec 2 64.1 KBytes [ 11] 2.00-3.00 sec 879 KBytes 7.20 Mbits/sec 1 65.5 KBytes [SUM] 2.00-3.00 sec 3.75 MBytes 31.5 Mbits/sec 5 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - [ 5] 3.00-4.00 sec 879 KBytes 7.20 Mbits/sec 0 74.8 KBytes [ 7] 3.00-4.00 sec 1.04 MBytes 8.74 Mbits/sec 1 54.8 KBytes [ 9] 3.00-4.00 sec 879 KBytes 7.20 Mbits/sec 0 73.5 KBytes [ 11] 3.00-4.00 sec 879 KBytes 7.20 Mbits/sec 0 74.8 KBytes [SUM] 3.00-4.00 sec 3.62 MBytes 30.3 Mbits/sec 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - [ 5] 4.00-5.00 sec 879 KBytes 7.20 Mbits/sec 1 58.8 KBytes [ 7] 4.00-5.00 sec 628 KBytes 5.14 Mbits/sec 0 69.5 KBytes [ 9] 4.00-5.00 sec 942 KBytes 7.72 Mbits/sec 1 58.8 KBytes [ 11] 4.00-5.00 sec 1005 KBytes 8.23 Mbits/sec 0 84.2 KBytes [SUM] 4.00-5.00 sec 3.37 MBytes 28.3 Mbits/sec 2 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - [ ID] Interval Transfer Bitrate Retr [ 5] 0.00-5.00 sec 4.71 MBytes 7.91 Mbits/sec 3 sender [ 5] 0.00-5.00 sec 4.58 MBytes 7.69 Mbits/sec receiver [ 7] 0.00-5.00 sec 4.81 MBytes 8.07 Mbits/sec 3 sender [ 7] 0.00-5.00 sec 4.64 MBytes 7.79 Mbits/sec receiver [ 9] 0.00-5.00 sec 4.67 MBytes 7.84 Mbits/sec 4 sender [ 9] 0.00-5.00 sec 4.48 MBytes 7.52 Mbits/sec receiver [ 11] 0.00-5.00 sec 4.74 MBytes 7.96 Mbits/sec 3 sender [ 11] 0.00-5.00 sec 4.56 MBytes 7.65 Mbits/sec receiver [SUM] 0.00-5.00 sec 18.9 MBytes 31.8 Mbits/sec 13 sender [SUM] 0.00-5.00 sec 18.3 MBytes 30.7 Mbits/sec receiver iperf Done. root@rk322x-box:/etc/wireguard# iperf3 -c 10.66.66.2 -t 5 -i 1 -P4 -R Connecting to host 10.66.66.2, port 5201 Reverse mode, remote host 10.66.66.2 is sending [ 5] local 10.66.66.1 port 55038 connected to 10.66.66.2 port 5201 [ 7] local 10.66.66.1 port 55040 connected to 10.66.66.2 port 5201 [ 9] local 10.66.66.1 port 55042 connected to 10.66.66.2 port 5201 [ 11] local 10.66.66.1 port 55044 connected to 10.66.66.2 port 5201 [ ID] Interval Transfer Bitrate [ 5] 0.00-1.00 sec 1.62 MBytes 13.6 Mbits/sec [ 7] 0.00-1.00 sec 1.05 MBytes 8.78 Mbits/sec [ 9] 0.00-1.00 sec 920 KBytes 7.54 Mbits/sec [ 11] 0.00-1.00 sec 1.08 MBytes 9.02 Mbits/sec [SUM] 0.00-1.00 sec 4.64 MBytes 39.0 Mbits/sec - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - [ 5] 1.00-2.00 sec 1.32 MBytes 11.0 Mbits/sec [ 7] 1.00-2.00 sec 990 KBytes 8.11 Mbits/sec [ 9] 1.00-2.00 sec 779 KBytes 6.38 Mbits/sec [ 11] 1.00-2.00 sec 918 KBytes 7.52 Mbits/sec [SUM] 1.00-2.00 sec 3.94 MBytes 33.0 Mbits/sec - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - [ 5] 2.00-3.00 sec 1.64 MBytes 13.7 Mbits/sec [ 7] 2.00-3.00 sec 1.37 MBytes 11.5 Mbits/sec [ 9] 2.00-3.00 sec 848 KBytes 6.95 Mbits/sec [ 11] 2.00-3.00 sec 1.08 MBytes 9.07 Mbits/sec [SUM] 2.00-3.00 sec 4.92 MBytes 41.3 Mbits/sec - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - [ 5] 3.00-4.00 sec 1.12 MBytes 9.43 Mbits/sec [ 7] 3.00-4.00 sec 1.75 MBytes 14.7 Mbits/sec [ 9] 3.00-4.00 sec 840 KBytes 6.88 Mbits/sec [ 11] 3.00-4.00 sec 776 KBytes 6.36 Mbits/sec [SUM] 3.00-4.00 sec 4.46 MBytes 37.4 Mbits/sec - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - [ 5] 4.00-5.00 sec 1017 KBytes 8.33 Mbits/sec [ 7] 4.00-5.00 sec 1.92 MBytes 16.1 Mbits/sec [ 9] 4.00-5.00 sec 842 KBytes 6.89 Mbits/sec [ 11] 4.00-5.00 sec 685 KBytes 5.61 Mbits/sec [SUM] 4.00-5.00 sec 4.40 MBytes 36.9 Mbits/sec - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - [ ID] Interval Transfer Bitrate Retr [ 5] 0.00-5.00 sec 7.43 MBytes 12.5 Mbits/sec 31 sender [ 5] 0.00-5.00 sec 6.70 MBytes 11.2 Mbits/sec receiver [ 7] 0.00-5.00 sec 7.78 MBytes 13.1 Mbits/sec 24 sender [ 7] 0.00-5.00 sec 7.05 MBytes 11.8 Mbits/sec receiver [ 9] 0.00-5.00 sec 4.48 MBytes 7.51 Mbits/sec 23 sender [ 9] 0.00-5.00 sec 4.13 MBytes 6.93 Mbits/sec receiver [ 11] 0.00-5.00 sec 4.97 MBytes 8.34 Mbits/sec 23 sender [ 11] 0.00-5.00 sec 4.48 MBytes 7.52 Mbits/sec receiver [SUM] 0.00-5.00 sec 24.7 MBytes 41.4 Mbits/sec 101 sender [SUM] 0.00-5.00 sec 22.4 MBytes 37.5 Mbits/sec receiver iperf Done. root@rk322x-box:/etc/wireguard# So as you see there is no diffrence to the messurement without wireguard and what I expected. - I mean the major thing is that we get something like Hardware-NAT like (SFE or NAT-Offloading in OpenWRT) to work with these devices, but even without that hardware-nat I expect from a machine with 4x1200 MHz something like 200 Mbit/s - 300 Mbit/s at least for wireguard! With the old TP-Link WR841 I got already around 40 Mbit/s via Ethernet from LAN<->WAN with a very slow (but very little power consumpting) 400 MHz Single-Core Atheros-Chipset. I will also do a messurement via cable if you want, but I don't expect less than the maximum speed of the ethernet port. If you have slow speed I actually expect your ISP slows it down. - Maybe change the ListenPort of your VPN. - I test everything just via INTRANET to minimize the outside trouble. I just use the wireguard interface IP's for the messurement and forces the traffic to get through it. Update: Here are the results from ethernetport-wireguard messurement: root@rk322x-box:~# iperf3 -c 10.66.66.1 -i 1 -t 5 -P 1 Connecting to host 10.66.66.1, port 5201 [ 5] local 10.66.66.1 port 45120 connected to 10.66.66.1 port 5201 [ ID] Interval Transfer Bitrate Retr Cwnd [ 5] 0.00-1.00 sec 96.2 MBytes 805 Mbits/sec 0 1.25 MBytes [ 5] 1.00-2.01 sec 87.5 MBytes 730 Mbits/sec 0 1.25 MBytes [ 5] 2.01-3.00 sec 95.0 MBytes 801 Mbits/sec 0 1.25 MBytes [ 5] 3.00-4.01 sec 87.5 MBytes 731 Mbits/sec 0 1.25 MBytes [ 5] 4.01-5.00 sec 96.2 MBytes 812 Mbits/sec 0 1.25 MBytes - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - [ ID] Interval Transfer Bitrate Retr [ 5] 0.00-5.00 sec 462 MBytes 776 Mbits/sec 0 sender [ 5] 0.00-5.00 sec 462 MBytes 776 Mbits/sec receiver iperf Done. root@rk322x-box:~# iperf3 -c 10.66.66.1 -i 1 -t 5 -P 1 -R Connecting to host 10.66.66.1, port 5201 Reverse mode, remote host 10.66.66.1 is sending [ 5] local 10.66.66.1 port 45124 connected to 10.66.66.1 port 5201 [ ID] Interval Transfer Bitrate [ 5] 0.00-1.00 sec 90.0 MBytes 755 Mbits/sec [ 5] 1.00-2.00 sec 97.3 MBytes 816 Mbits/sec [ 5] 2.00-3.00 sec 89.2 MBytes 748 Mbits/sec [ 5] 3.00-4.00 sec 98.5 MBytes 826 Mbits/sec [ 5] 4.00-5.00 sec 91.0 MBytes 763 Mbits/sec - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - [ ID] Interval Transfer Bitrate Retr [ 5] 0.00-5.00 sec 466 MBytes 782 Mbits/sec 0 sender [ 5] 0.00-5.00 sec 466 MBytes 782 Mbits/sec receiver iperf Done. root@rk322x-box:~# This is the result of a messurement of local-address through LAN. That means it's a loop and tests the maximum CPU-performance and as I expected the device is able to push and pull more than 500 Mbit/s. It's pretty much the same like my BananaPI with 1GbE interface is able to use even when the CPU there is slower as far as I remeber... Ok, but what's interesting for you and me: If I make some messurements to other machines in LAN the performance for the RX direction is a bit to weak: root@rk322x-box:~# iperf3 -c 10.66.66.2 -i 1 -t 5 -P 1 -R Connecting to host 10.66.66.2, port 5201 Reverse mode, remote host 10.66.66.2 is sending [ 5] local 10.66.66.1 port 55234 connected to 10.66.66.2 port 5201 [ ID] Interval Transfer Bitrate [ 5] 0.00-1.00 sec 4.51 MBytes 37.8 Mbits/sec [ 5] 1.00-2.00 sec 4.41 MBytes 37.0 Mbits/sec [ 5] 2.00-3.00 sec 4.83 MBytes 40.5 Mbits/sec [ 5] 3.00-4.00 sec 5.06 MBytes 42.5 Mbits/sec [ 5] 4.00-5.00 sec 4.62 MBytes 38.8 Mbits/sec - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - [ ID] Interval Transfer Bitrate Retr [ 5] 0.00-5.00 sec 27.0 MBytes 45.3 Mbits/sec 0 sender [ 5] 0.00-5.00 sec 23.4 MBytes 39.3 Mbits/sec receiver iperf Done. root@rk322x-box:~# iperf3 -c 10.66.66.2 -i 1 -t 5 -P 1 Connecting to host 10.66.66.2, port 5201 [ 5] local 10.66.66.1 port 55238 connected to 10.66.66.2 port 5201 [ ID] Interval Transfer Bitrate Retr Cwnd [ 5] 0.00-1.00 sec 11.1 MBytes 92.9 Mbits/sec 2 132 KBytes [ 5] 1.00-2.00 sec 10.5 MBytes 87.9 Mbits/sec 1 152 KBytes [ 5] 2.00-3.00 sec 10.9 MBytes 91.0 Mbits/sec 2 126 KBytes [ 5] 3.00-4.00 sec 10.5 MBytes 88.0 Mbits/sec 1 142 KBytes [ 5] 4.00-5.00 sec 10.9 MBytes 91.1 Mbits/sec 1 154 KBytes - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - [ ID] Interval Transfer Bitrate Retr [ 5] 0.00-5.00 sec 53.8 MBytes 90.2 Mbits/sec 7 sender [ 5] 0.00-5.00 sec 53.3 MBytes 89.4 Mbits/sec receiver iperf Done. root@rk322x-box:~# it's just around the same like with wifi around 40 Mbit/s. BUT I noticed it's the same performance if I just use the real ip addresses without the wireguard-tunnel. - So the break is the Ethernet/IP Interface in general. root@rk322x-box:~# iperf3 -c 192.168.178.2 -i 1 -t 5 -P 1 -R Connecting to host 192.168.178.2, port 5201 Reverse mode, remote host 192.168.178.2 is sending [ 5] local 192.168.178.174 port 48678 connected to 192.168.178.2 port 5201 [ ID] Interval Transfer Bitrate [ 5] 0.00-1.00 sec 4.43 MBytes 37.2 Mbits/sec [ 5] 1.00-2.00 sec 5.67 MBytes 47.6 Mbits/sec [ 5] 2.00-3.00 sec 5.02 MBytes 42.1 Mbits/sec [ 5] 3.00-4.00 sec 5.21 MBytes 43.7 Mbits/sec [ 5] 4.00-5.00 sec 4.97 MBytes 41.7 Mbits/sec - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - [ ID] Interval Transfer Bitrate Retr [ 5] 0.00-5.00 sec 25.7 MBytes 43.1 Mbits/sec 0 sender [ 5] 0.00-5.00 sec 25.3 MBytes 42.4 Mbits/sec receiver iperf Done. root@rk322x-box:~# BUT if I use my Banana-PI (192.168.178.193) instead of my PC (192.168.178.2): root@rk322x-box:~# iperf3 -c 192.168.178.193 -i 1 -t 5 -P 1 -R Connecting to host 192.168.178.193, port 5201 Reverse mode, remote host 192.168.178.193 is sending [ 5] local 192.168.178.174 port 38722 connected to 192.168.178.193 port 5201 [ ID] Interval Transfer Bitrate [ 5] 0.00-1.00 sec 11.2 MBytes 93.7 Mbits/sec [ 5] 1.00-2.00 sec 11.2 MBytes 94.1 Mbits/sec [ 5] 2.00-3.00 sec 11.2 MBytes 93.7 Mbits/sec [ 5] 3.00-4.00 sec 11.2 MBytes 94.2 Mbits/sec [ 5] 4.00-5.00 sec 11.1 MBytes 93.6 Mbits/sec - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - [ ID] Interval Transfer Bitrate Retr [ 5] 0.00-5.00 sec 56.0 MBytes 94.0 Mbits/sec 442 sender [ 5] 0.00-5.00 sec 55.9 MBytes 93.8 Mbits/sec receiver iperf Done. root@rk322x-box:~# iperf3 -c 192.168.178.193 -i 1 -t 5 -P 1 Connecting to host 192.168.178.193, port 5201 [ 5] local 192.168.178.174 port 38726 connected to 192.168.178.193 port 5201 [ ID] Interval Transfer Bitrate Retr Cwnd [ 5] 0.00-1.00 sec 11.6 MBytes 97.0 Mbits/sec 0 123 KBytes [ 5] 1.00-2.00 sec 11.2 MBytes 94.4 Mbits/sec 0 130 KBytes [ 5] 2.00-3.00 sec 11.2 MBytes 93.8 Mbits/sec 0 130 KBytes [ 5] 3.00-4.00 sec 11.2 MBytes 93.8 Mbits/sec 0 130 KBytes [ 5] 4.00-5.00 sec 11.2 MBytes 94.3 Mbits/sec 0 130 KBytes - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - [ ID] Interval Transfer Bitrate Retr [ 5] 0.00-5.00 sec 56.4 MBytes 94.7 Mbits/sec 0 sender [ 5] 0.00-5.00 sec 56.1 MBytes 94.1 Mbits/sec receiver iperf Done. root@rk322x-box:~# So I guess either it's some driver problem in Armbian or switch in my network and maybe that's the same issue for you if you have a very weak wireguard performance. - In my opinion for a wireguard server/client is this device already very powerfull! Btw... just if you are confused with the local-loop-test. Here is my local-loop of my PC: ubuntu-PC:/etc/wireguard$ iperf3 -c 10.66.66.2 -t 5 -i 1 -P 1 Connecting to host 10.66.66.2, port 5201 [ 4] local 10.66.66.2 port 41980 connected to 10.66.66.2 port 5201 [ ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth Retr Cwnd [ 4] 0.00-1.00 sec 1.79 GBytes 15.4 Gbits/sec 0 2.25 MBytes [ 4] 1.00-2.00 sec 1.79 GBytes 15.4 Gbits/sec 0 2.69 MBytes [ 4] 2.00-3.00 sec 1.98 GBytes 17.0 Gbits/sec 8 2.69 MBytes [ 4] 3.00-4.00 sec 2.11 GBytes 18.1 Gbits/sec 0 2.69 MBytes [ 4] 4.00-5.00 sec 1.95 GBytes 16.7 Gbits/sec 0 2.94 MBytes - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - [ ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth Retr [ 4] 0.00-5.00 sec 9.61 GBytes 16.5 Gbits/sec 8 sender [ 4] 0.00-5.00 sec 9.60 GBytes 16.5 Gbits/sec receiver iperf Done. ubuntu-PC:/etc/wireguard$ iperf3 -c 10.66.66.2 -t 5 -i 1 -P 1 -R Connecting to host 10.66.66.2, port 5201 Reverse mode, remote host 10.66.66.2 is sending [ 4] local 10.66.66.2 port 41986 connected to 10.66.66.2 port 5201 [ ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth [ 4] 0.00-1.00 sec 1.93 GBytes 16.6 Gbits/sec [ 4] 1.00-2.00 sec 2.24 GBytes 19.2 Gbits/sec [ 4] 2.00-3.00 sec 2.17 GBytes 18.6 Gbits/sec [ 4] 3.00-4.00 sec 1.95 GBytes 16.7 Gbits/sec [ 4] 4.00-5.00 sec 2.08 GBytes 17.8 Gbits/sec - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - [ ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth Retr [ 4] 0.00-5.00 sec 10.4 GBytes 17.8 Gbits/sec 9 sender [ 4] 0.00-5.00 sec 10.4 GBytes 17.8 Gbits/sec receiver iperf Done. So as you see a PC is still a bit more powerfull, but I think these devices are powerfull enough for that purpose. Tbh. I thought maybe about a wireless-network-speaker-device-purpose for these boxes. - I think it could also be very interesting to use it as a network-sound-output device to diffrent speakers in your smart-home. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fabiobassa Posted May 3, 2020 Share Posted May 3, 2020 Thank you so much @Alex83 yes I had even a vpn on a broken WiFi chip ubiquity nano loco CPE with openwrt and somewhere I read that wireguard could perform better. Anyway the performance was ideal to do in real environment ( two different remote ips and not in perfect environment such as intranet) but anyway your results are awesome. Ty 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alex83 Posted May 3, 2020 Share Posted May 3, 2020 (edited) @fabiobassa: Especially for you I did also setup a wireguard-tunnel to my bannana pi (also running armbian) with 1 GbE interface. Here is the result without the tunnel: root@bananapi:/etc/wireguard# iperf3 -c 192.168.178.174 -i 1 -t 5 -P 1 -R Connecting to host 192.168.178.174, port 5201 Reverse mode, remote host 192.168.178.174 is sending [ 4] local 192.168.178.193 port 35768 connected to 192.168.178.174 port 5201 [ ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth [ 4] 0.00-1.00 sec 11.2 MBytes 94.1 Mbits/sec [ 4] 1.00-2.00 sec 11.2 MBytes 94.0 Mbits/sec [ 4] 2.00-3.00 sec 11.2 MBytes 94.1 Mbits/sec [ 4] 3.00-4.00 sec 11.2 MBytes 93.9 Mbits/sec [ 4] 4.00-5.00 sec 11.2 MBytes 94.1 Mbits/sec - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - [ ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth Retr [ 4] 0.00-5.00 sec 56.4 MBytes 94.7 Mbits/sec 0 sender [ 4] 0.00-5.00 sec 56.2 MBytes 94.3 Mbits/sec receiver iperf Done. root@bananapi:/etc/wireguard# iperf3 -c 192.168.178.174 -i 1 -t 5 -P 1 Connecting to host 192.168.178.174, port 5201 [ 4] local 192.168.178.193 port 35772 connected to 192.168.178.174 port 5201 [ ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth Retr Cwnd [ 4] 0.00-1.00 sec 11.3 MBytes 95.0 Mbits/sec 96 43.8 KBytes [ 4] 1.00-2.00 sec 11.2 MBytes 94.0 Mbits/sec 96 31.1 KBytes [ 4] 2.00-3.00 sec 11.2 MBytes 93.8 Mbits/sec 102 25.5 KBytes [ 4] 3.00-4.00 sec 11.3 MBytes 94.4 Mbits/sec 77 33.9 KBytes [ 4] 4.00-5.00 sec 11.0 MBytes 92.3 Mbits/sec 102 31.1 KBytes - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - [ ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth Retr [ 4] 0.00-5.00 sec 56.0 MBytes 93.9 Mbits/sec 473 sender [ 4] 0.00-5.00 sec 55.9 MBytes 93.7 Mbits/sec receiver iperf Done. root@bananapi:/etc/wireguard# As you can see there is Tx/Rx pretty much the same with around 94 Mbit/s (so the problem with my PC seems to be some issue with diffrent chipset compatibility or maybe frame-sizes MTU or similar problems... I hope to find the reson, but think it's this time the RK322x hardware. To my BananaPI there is not such a big diffrence between Rx/Tx). Anyway... I think these are the results you wanted to see. It's a wired messurement of the above setup messured to a wireguard tunnel: root@bananapi:/etc/wireguard# iperf3 -c 10.66.66.1 -i 1 -t 5 -P 1 Connecting to host 10.66.66.1, port 5201 [ 4] local 10.66.66.2 port 57468 connected to 10.66.66.1 port 5201 [ ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth Retr Cwnd [ 4] 0.00-1.00 sec 9.00 MBytes 75.5 Mbits/sec 26 24.0 KBytes [ 4] 1.00-2.00 sec 9.35 MBytes 78.4 Mbits/sec 24 37.4 KBytes [ 4] 2.00-3.00 sec 9.36 MBytes 78.5 Mbits/sec 20 44.1 KBytes [ 4] 3.00-4.00 sec 9.61 MBytes 80.6 Mbits/sec 18 44.1 KBytes [ 4] 4.00-5.00 sec 9.62 MBytes 80.6 Mbits/sec 21 42.8 KBytes - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - [ ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth Retr [ 4] 0.00-5.00 sec 46.9 MBytes 78.7 Mbits/sec 109 sender [ 4] 0.00-5.00 sec 46.8 MBytes 78.4 Mbits/sec receiver iperf Done. root@bananapi:/etc/wireguard# iperf3 -c 10.66.66.1 -i 1 -t 5 -P 1 -R Connecting to host 10.66.66.1, port 5201 Reverse mode, remote host 10.66.66.1 is sending [ 4] local 10.66.66.2 port 57472 connected to 10.66.66.1 port 5201 [ ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth [ 4] 0.00-1.00 sec 9.63 MBytes 80.6 Mbits/sec [ 4] 1.00-2.00 sec 9.81 MBytes 82.3 Mbits/sec [ 4] 2.00-3.00 sec 9.83 MBytes 82.3 Mbits/sec [ 4] 3.00-4.00 sec 9.80 MBytes 82.3 Mbits/sec [ 4] 4.00-5.00 sec 9.76 MBytes 81.9 Mbits/sec - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - [ ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth Retr [ 4] 0.00-5.00 sec 49.7 MBytes 83.4 Mbits/sec 5 sender [ 4] 0.00-5.00 sec 49.0 MBytes 82.1 Mbits/sec receiver iperf Done. You can see the device should at least reach the 80 Mbit/s with Tx/Rx. With the LOOP-Messurement... to be honest if I think longer about it, maybe the messurement isn't really routed through the wireguard-tunnel and it's just a maximum routing power of the device. If I use the diffrent IP-addresses outside the wireguard-tunnel like localhost or 192.168.178.x there is the same result. - So I guess it isn't really routed through a wireguard-tunnel-loop. If you shutdown the desktop environment the loop-test went up to around 830 Mbit/s Tx/Rx with this device. - Maybe we have some experts here to discuss it in a new topic. But anyway, I know this device is strong enough for most routing and vpn-scenarios if we adjust and optimize the drivers of eth0 and wlan0/p2p0. @jock: there is also an inteface called p2p0. If I use this instead of wlan0 the performance for my network is a bit better around 10%-20% better performance. - I don't know if that's already something like hardware-nat or similar, but wanna mention that. Maybe it's interesting for you to know. So Tx/Rx performance increse to around 45 Mbit/s to 50 Mbit/s via Wifi. Here is also the messurement from the rk322x-side: root@rk322x-box:/home/alex# iperf3 -c 10.66.66.1 -i 1 -t 5 -P 1 -R Connecting to host 10.66.66.1, port 5201 Reverse mode, remote host 10.66.66.1 is sending [ 5] local 10.66.66.1 port 45170 connected to 10.66.66.1 port 5201 [ ID] Interval Transfer Bitrate [ 5] 0.00-1.00 sec 99.8 MBytes 837 Mbits/sec [ 5] 1.00-2.00 sec 98.6 MBytes 828 Mbits/sec [ 5] 2.00-3.00 sec 98.6 MBytes 827 Mbits/sec [ 5] 3.00-4.00 sec 98.2 MBytes 825 Mbits/sec [ 5] 4.00-5.00 sec 98.2 MBytes 823 Mbits/sec - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - [ ID] Interval Transfer Bitrate Retr [ 5] 0.00-5.01 sec 494 MBytes 827 Mbits/sec 0 sender [ 5] 0.00-5.00 sec 494 MBytes 828 Mbits/sec receiver iperf Done. root@rk322x-box:/home/alex# iperf3 -c 10.66.66.1 -i 1 -t 5 -P 1 Connecting to host 10.66.66.1, port 5201 [ 5] local 10.66.66.1 port 45174 connected to 10.66.66.1 port 5201 [ ID] Interval Transfer Bitrate Retr Cwnd [ 5] 0.00-1.00 sec 97.5 MBytes 815 Mbits/sec 0 639 KBytes [ 5] 1.00-2.00 sec 100 MBytes 839 Mbits/sec 0 1.12 MBytes [ 5] 2.00-3.01 sec 100 MBytes 837 Mbits/sec 0 1.12 MBytes [ 5] 3.01-4.01 sec 100 MBytes 834 Mbits/sec 0 1.12 MBytes [ 5] 4.01-5.01 sec 98.8 MBytes 835 Mbits/sec 0 1.12 MBytes - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - [ ID] Interval Transfer Bitrate Retr [ 5] 0.00-5.01 sec 496 MBytes 832 Mbits/sec 0 sender [ 5] 0.00-5.01 sec 496 MBytes 831 Mbits/sec receiver iperf Done. root@rk322x-box:/home/alex# iperf3 -c 10.66.66.2 -i 1 -t 5 -P 1 Connecting to host 10.66.66.2, port 5201 [ 5] local 10.66.66.1 port 55284 connected to 10.66.66.2 port 5201 [ ID] Interval Transfer Bitrate Retr Cwnd [ 5] 0.00-1.01 sec 10.4 MBytes 87.0 Mbits/sec 3 94.9 KBytes [ 5] 1.01-2.00 sec 10.6 MBytes 89.3 Mbits/sec 0 155 KBytes [ 5] 2.00-3.00 sec 9.63 MBytes 80.9 Mbits/sec 1 138 KBytes [ 5] 3.00-4.00 sec 9.63 MBytes 80.8 Mbits/sec 1 127 KBytes [ 5] 4.00-5.00 sec 9.75 MBytes 81.8 Mbits/sec 1 120 KBytes - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - [ ID] Interval Transfer Bitrate Retr [ 5] 0.00-5.00 sec 50.0 MBytes 83.9 Mbits/sec 6 sender [ 5] 0.00-5.00 sec 49.5 MBytes 83.1 Mbits/sec receiver iperf Done. root@rk322x-box:/home/alex# iperf3 -c 10.66.66.2 -i 1 -t 5 -P 1 -R Connecting to host 10.66.66.2, port 5201 Reverse mode, remote host 10.66.66.2 is sending [ 5] local 10.66.66.1 port 55288 connected to 10.66.66.2 port 5201 [ ID] Interval Transfer Bitrate [ 5] 0.00-1.00 sec 10.5 MBytes 88.3 Mbits/sec [ 5] 1.00-2.00 sec 9.03 MBytes 75.8 Mbits/sec [ 5] 2.00-3.00 sec 9.25 MBytes 77.6 Mbits/sec [ 5] 3.00-4.00 sec 9.38 MBytes 78.7 Mbits/sec [ 5] 4.00-5.00 sec 9.57 MBytes 80.3 Mbits/sec - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - [ ID] Interval Transfer Bitrate Retr [ 5] 0.00-5.00 sec 47.9 MBytes 80.4 Mbits/sec 123 sender [ 5] 0.00-5.00 sec 47.8 MBytes 80.2 Mbits/sec receiver iperf Done. Update: Last update for today... I noticed "sudo reboot" or reboot in general doesn't work with my device. It just shuts down, but there is no reboot... As I said use the profile for "Scishion Mars" and it works quite good with ssv6051 wifi support. Edited May 4, 2020 by Alex83 Forgot the rk322x-side-messurements 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted May 4, 2020 Share Posted May 4, 2020 (edited) @Alex83 good to know I’m not the only one experiencing an issue with sudo reboot. I tried building my own image and been experiencing that as well. So far all the build I tried has a broken sudo reboot. edit: might be a hardware issue. https://forum.armbian.com/topic/835-reboot-command/ Edited May 4, 2020 by Guest 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jock Posted May 4, 2020 Author Share Posted May 4, 2020 Yes, the missing reboot is an hardware issue, but it is related to NANDs. The board does not shut down, it rebootes correctly but the NAND are not correctly detected anymore after a reboot, so the rockchip miniloader is stuck in an endless loop. This is clearly logged on the serial, if you got any attached. I'm looking into it, but at the moment I can't say if it this could be solved. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jock Posted May 4, 2020 Author Share Posted May 4, 2020 19 hours ago, Alex83 said: I would love if we can use it as a jukebox or something similar. I mean it should already work with spotify premium or something. I think there are already some scripts and software for unix environments like debian, but as I said we need to priorise the sound that this is not lagging at least. - With my S912 (CSA93, 3GB RAM, 32GB ROM, 1GbE unfortunately with AP6212 non working wifi at least for me atm) i can also try to play HD-Videos. They are also laggy, but the sound is working. - I just can't tell you if it's just the HDMI-sound or also the 3,5mm jack and SPDIF-interface.... I did some tests yesterday using audacious and had no issues with lagging or stuttering, although pulseaudio is taking an insane amount of cpu processing power (around 20% of one cpu); using ALSA directly, decoding and playing a vorbis file just requires 4% of one core. Youtube instead is out of reach, no way to watch a video even in low quality (480p) without having audio and video issues. I'd like to try armsoc driver sooner or later to see if there is any difference from current modesetting driver, but the SoC is too limited to do video decoding without using the hardware acceleration to ease the work of the ARM cores. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nokirunner Posted May 5, 2020 Share Posted May 5, 2020 19 hours ago, jock said: Youtube instead is out of reach, no way to watch a video even in low quality (480p) without having audio and video issues. we hope that we will have more luck with the opensource gpu drivers in the near future ... everything will have to go through a mesa-opengl acceleration, including video ... va-api or samething 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jock Posted May 5, 2020 Author Share Posted May 5, 2020 48 minutes ago, nokirunner said: we hope that we will have more luck with the opensource gpu drivers in the near future ... everything will have to go through a mesa-opengl acceleration, including video ... va-api or samething Unfortunately that's not so easy. GPU and VPU are separate things placed in the same silicon. The former does the rendering on screen, but the latter has to do the video decoding. Hardware video acceleration come with some challenges by itself, plus just rendering what comes out from the video decoder to the screen has also more challenges and can't be done in a "unified" fashion, but each vendor has its own way to do that. Consider also that a decoded stream 1080p25 produces ~150Mb/s of data moving around; those 150Mb/s of data should pass from the VPU to the GPU directly, but that's not easy because of undocumented or unknown specifications. Even if you get that thing done (consider Kodi on libreelec, for example), putting all of this in a browser is another great challenge, because it's not just a video that can be rendered by the hardware in a portion of the screen, but it is a video which has to live inside the HTML elements of the browser, so the whole amount of data must be also processed by the main CPU. This required tons of optimization specific to vendor which works in very particular setups, uneasy to replicate in other ways. Of course having opensource GPU and VPU drivers make the thing much much more easier, but still challenging. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alex83 Posted May 11, 2020 Share Posted May 11, 2020 Please don't give up guys! We all hope for big developments in the arm sector and especially with that RK and Amlogic devices. As I said maybe it's worth another Thread to collect ideas what to do with that hardware. As far as I understand, YouTube, Netflix or Disney+ Player won't unfortunately be the best scenarios to use this device in the near future... 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kruzer Posted May 17, 2020 Share Posted May 17, 2020 Hi, I finally managed to install "Armbian 20.05.0 - Ubuntu Focal Desktop - Legacy kernel 4.4.194" in eMMC (using info from first page) - my device is HK1mini (RK3229) It is working ok, but there is no option to reconfigure my model (rk322x-config) - there is only NAND version, by in my box there is an internal eMMC. How can I help to create eMMC version of dtd config for HK1mini? 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jock Posted May 18, 2020 Author Share Posted May 18, 2020 18 hours ago, kruzer said: Hi, I finally managed to install "Armbian 20.05.0 - Ubuntu Focal Desktop - Legacy kernel 4.4.194" in eMMC (using info from first page) - my device is HK1mini (RK3229) It is working ok, but there is no option to reconfigure my model (rk322x-config) - there is only NAND version, by in my box there is an internal eMMC. How can I help to create eMMC version of dtd config for HK1mini? Just try other devices with on-board eMMC. Most of the differences relates to eMMC/NAND and on-board leds configuration. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jock Posted May 29, 2020 Author Share Posted May 29, 2020 Media framework installer v0.1 Hello, I managed to package some goodies for rk322x boxes for OpenGL/OpenGL ES applications support and accelerated video decoding. This work is heavily inspired by @JMCC media script, but simpler and more limited. It should bring enough to squeeze something useful from these boxes. This is only for Ubuntu Focal Legacy 4.4.194 Kernel builds. Mainline kernel still require some work on the video acceleration front, but when done everything will be much smoother for all of us! Currently it contains: Armsoc driver Libmali for Utgard Mali 400 (both X11 and GBM versions) GL4ES OpenGL to OpenGL ES wrapper RKMPP Media framework from Rockchip FFmpeg compiled with RKMPP support Kodi 18.6 Leia It doesn't include (yet) gstreamer, although gstreamer rockchip plugin is easy to compile and package. Instructions: Download the package from here Unpack the package in directory of your choice Open a terminal, move to the directory and run ./install_media.sh - it will take less than 5 minutes to install everything Reboot the machine Done! OpenGL/OpenGL ES: OpenGL ES applications (like glmark2 benchmark) can run as-is. OpenGL applications can be run via GL4ES wrapper from command line using: glrun app_name Kodi: Due to some limitations of the proprietary Mali driver, to start Kodi you need to be in a virtual terminal and X11 must be closed. To do so: Press CTRL-ALT-F1 to move to virtual terminal 1 Log in with your credentials Execute systemctl stop lightdm to close X11 Run start-kodi Execute systemctl start lightdm to bring back X11 mpv: mpv does not require any particular treatment. Can be used directly from X11 in fullscreen mode or from a virtual terminal without X11. Install it if it is not already installed via usual apt command line. Run it with these switches to enable full video acceleration: mpv --hwdec=rkmpp -vo=gpu --gpu-api=opengl --gpu-context=drm --opengl-es=yes <video_file> 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ztrawberry Posted May 31, 2020 Share Posted May 31, 2020 Hi @jock, seems the download link is broken, it only links back to this forum... On 5/29/2020 at 6:57 PM, jock said: Media framework installer v0.1 ...... Instructions: Download the package from here 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jock Posted May 31, 2020 Author Share Posted May 31, 2020 3 minutes ago, Ztrawberry said: Hi @jock, seems the download link is broken, it only links back to this forum... Woah, for some reason the link didn't paste. Fixed now! Thanks! 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Reddwarf Posted May 31, 2020 Share Posted May 31, 2020 Bona sera! First of all thank you for all your excellent work! I have recently installed the Armbian desktop image on a "Q96 Home 4K" TV-box and it works fine, sound is fine and wifi works, only Bluethoot does not work without an external dongle. I'v installed the system on EMMC and that went without a hitch. A couple of questions: The specs for the box claims that it can run on 1500MHz but in armbian-config I'm only able to select 1.2 (I'v user generic 322x in the config). Also is there a driver for BT on its way? 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jock Posted May 31, 2020 Author Share Posted May 31, 2020 3 hours ago, Reddwarf said: Bona sera! First of all thank you for all your excellent work! I have recently installed the Armbian desktop image on a "Q96 Home 4K" TV-box and it works fine, sound is fine and wifi works, only Bluethoot does not work without an external dongle. I'v installed the system on EMMC and that went without a hitch. A couple of questions: The specs for the box claims that it can run on 1500MHz but in armbian-config I'm only able to select 1.2 (I'v user generic 322x in the config). Also is there a driver for BT on its way? Bona sera to you too I'm very glad everything went smooth for your setup! You can get 1.4 Ghz selecting running rk322x-config and selecting a board with rk3228b/rk3229 processor. There is a great confusion around the chip names and specifications, mostly due to rockchip not being clear and tv box manufacturers not being totally honest. Long story short: most of the rk322x tv boxes are advertised as 1.5 Ghz, but in reality rk3229/rk3228b chips are safe up to 1.4 Ghz and rk3228a chips are safe up to 1.2 ghz. Board manufacturers are often mixing things and don't update the specs. It is very common to buy a tv box advertised as rk3229 and get a rk3228a inside it. Also running a rk3228a at 1.4 Ghz is a mild overclock that is often well tolerated, but it is outside the technical specs of the chip and at last you may get instabilities. The generic 322x board in rk322x-config is the most compatible but also the least performant profile. Other profiles may enhance performance and features (enable eMMC DDR mode, fix the leds, bring 1.4 Ghz speed, ...) but may also incur in less stability, altough you should be safe if you select a board with the "eMMC" label, since your board has eMMC (lucky you!) Bluetooth is a very fiddly beast, it is annoying because it requires different setups for different manufacturers. Unfortunately here I have no boards with bluetooth on board and I could not develop anything about this. You should find the way to enable it googling around, usually drivers are not required, but a firmware and an userland application are, but can be a very tedious experience. I have a recipe for AP6330 chipsets that carry a broadcom bluetooth I can share, but have no experience with realtek ones. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Reddwarf Posted June 1, 2020 Share Posted June 1, 2020 21 hours ago, jock said: Bona sera to you too I'm very glad everything went smooth for your setup! You can get 1.4 Ghz selecting running rk322x-config and selecting a board with rk3228b/rk3229 processor. There is a great confusion around the chip names and specifications, mostly due to rockchip not being clear and tv box manufacturers not being totally honest. Long story short: most of the rk322x tv boxes are advertised as 1.5 Ghz, but in reality rk3229/rk3228b chips are safe up to 1.4 Ghz and rk3228a chips are safe up to 1.2 ghz. Board manufacturers are often mixing things and don't update the specs. It is very common to buy a tv box advertised as rk3229 and get a rk3228a inside it. Also running a rk3228a at 1.4 Ghz is a mild overclock that is often well tolerated, but it is outside the technical specs of the chip and at last you may get instabilities. The generic 322x board in rk322x-config is the most compatible but also the least performant profile. Other profiles may enhance performance and features (enable eMMC DDR mode, fix the leds, bring 1.4 Ghz speed, ...) but may also incur in less stability, altough you should be safe if you select a board with the "eMMC" label, since your board has eMMC (lucky you!) Bluetooth is a very fiddly beast, it is annoying because it requires different setups for different manufacturers. Unfortunately here I have no boards with bluetooth on board and I could not develop anything about this. You should find the way to enable it googling around, usually drivers are not required, but a firmware and an userland application are, but can be a very tedious experience. I have a recipe for AP6330 chipsets that carry a broadcom bluetooth I can share, but have no experience with realtek ones. Thanks for your reply. I don't know what chipset is in the box for wifi/BT but it is not a big deal, I can live with an external dongle. The hexdump indicates thet the cpu is some kind of 3228 and not a genuine 3229 even thou the specks say it should be. I'll try configuring it as rk3228b/3229, still it runs surpringsly well. Another question, how duo I get MPV to run with the parameters you gave by default? (to get HW accelerated video that is) 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Subreptivus Posted June 2, 2020 Share Posted June 2, 2020 Hey @jock and @fabiobassa! First of all a lot of thanks for your hard work! With a recent changes I've tried to use NAND for installation. Everything is fine except using dtb file for my board. So after installing and booting into system (rebooting works well there btw) I'm changing dtb file using 'rk322x-config' script to V88 4k (which is my board), and after reboot it never comes up. HDMI gets some signal, but no boot is happening. This dtb file was working before using SD card, but not from NAND. Unfortunately I don't have serial cable to check it further. Do you have any ideas what can I try? Thank you! 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jock Posted June 2, 2020 Author Share Posted June 2, 2020 16 hours ago, Reddwarf said: Thanks for your reply. I don't know what chipset is in the box for wifi/BT but it is not a big deal, I can live with an external dongle. rk322x-config should be able to tell at least vendor ID and device ID of the wifi chip. Usually wifi and bluetooth are combined, so if you know the wifi chip you also get the companion bluetooth 16 hours ago, Reddwarf said: Another question, how duo I get MPV to run with the parameters you gave by default? You can take a look to this freshly thread made by me, but at the moment there is the huge problem that you lose control of the mpv if you double click on a video icon from X11 GUI: https://forum.armbian.com/topic/14247-mpv-does-not-respond-to-keyboard/ Although if used from command line it works pretty well. 5 hours ago, Subreptivus said: and after reboot it never comes up. Maybe this one: you need to unplug the power cord and replug it. Unfortunately boards with NAND with system installed on internal flash have this problem on reboot and we have not found a workaround for this yet. edit: I just read again your post, in case the warm reboot does not work yet, you can also try the rk3228b-box-mxq-pro-4k board from rk322x-config script. The board selection at the moment is sub-optimal since you can get the same PCB board but with different components which makes things really messy, but will probably change in the near future with something that better suits the situation. edit: had the chance to try V88 4k device tree and actually it does shut down my box (which is a mxq pro 4k). I'm sorry about that, some of the device trees comes from libreelec patches and I could not guarantee they are really working because I don't have the real hardware. Definitely try the mxq-pro-4k device tree. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Subreptivus Posted June 5, 2020 Share Posted June 5, 2020 On 6/2/2020 at 1:12 PM, jock said: Definitely try the mxq-pro-4k device tree Thank you very much mate, it did the trick! 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jock Posted June 7, 2020 Author Share Posted June 7, 2020 Update! All images have been updated to latest Armbian 20.08 with latest updates. Mainline kernel bumped to 5.6.16, chrony package is now fixed. Multitool also has been updated. Enjoy! 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nokirunner Posted June 7, 2020 Share Posted June 7, 2020 Ciao @jock are there any news in this new update from the point of view of 3D &video acceleration? 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
boyi Posted June 7, 2020 Share Posted June 7, 2020 Dear jock, I just want to say "millions thanks for you", your article really helps me alot. I am a very beginner in linux. Because of the clear explanation in this article, I managed successfully to install linux into my MXQ pro-4k tvbox (rk3228b). Everything runs so smooth and good. Wifi works fine also. Excellence ! Again, Thank you @jock. Keep it up !!! 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jock Posted June 7, 2020 Author Share Posted June 7, 2020 1 hour ago, nokirunner said: Ciao @jock are there any news in this new update from the point of view of 3D &video acceleration? Hi @nokirunner, did you see the post about the media framework? 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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