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  • Eric KatzfeyE Eric Katzfey

    @Philemon-Benner The build instructions are here: https://gitlab.com/voxl-public/modal-pipe-architecture/voxl-uvc-server/-/tree/dev. In short, you need to build in the emulator, not with voxl-cross.

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    @Eric-Katzfey yeah i know, but is it possible to do it in voxl-cross or what would i have to change to make it work with voxl-cross?

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    • Philemon BennerP Philemon Benner

      @Eric-Katzfey yeah i know, but is it possible to do it in voxl-cross or what would i have to change to make it work with voxl-cross?

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      @Philemon-Benner You would need to change it. Is there a reason that you prefer building in voxl-cross?

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      • Eric KatzfeyE Eric Katzfey

        @Philemon-Benner You would need to change it. Is there a reason that you prefer building in voxl-cross?

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        @Eric-Katzfey Not really it's used in the tutorial for building voxl-tflite-server from source. I basically want to replace libmodal pipe input with libuvc in the tflite-server, using parts of the voxl-uvc-server. Is it possible to build tflite-server in the voxl-emulator without changing anything?

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        • Philemon BennerP Philemon Benner

          @Eric-Katzfey Not really it's used in the tutorial for building voxl-tflite-server from source. I basically want to replace libmodal pipe input with libuvc in the tflite-server, using parts of the voxl-uvc-server. Is it possible to build tflite-server in the voxl-emulator without changing anything?

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          @Philemon-Benner That's not something we have tried. But I can't imagine that it would be too difficult to get voxl-tflite-server building in voxl-emulator. Any reason that you can't leave voxl-uvc-server and voxl-tflite-server as separate processes communicating via MPA?

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          • Eric KatzfeyE Eric Katzfey

            @Philemon-Benner That's not something we have tried. But I can't imagine that it would be too difficult to get voxl-tflite-server building in voxl-emulator. Any reason that you can't leave voxl-uvc-server and voxl-tflite-server as separate processes communicating via MPA?

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            @Eric-Katzfey yeah i want to have in/output in one executable(tflite-server). So that i have better control and exception handling for these. I will try and integrate tflite-server in voxl-emulator.

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              @Eric-Katzfey so tried compiling tflite-server in voxl-emulator, but when building it complains about everything. So i tried just integrating libuvc in tflite-server in voxl-cross. Installation works fine. But when building it's complaining about libuvc being incompatible. Is it because i'm trying to build it with arm64 instead of the way voxl-emulator does in arm32 ?(mentioned in the docs https://gitlab.com/voxl-public/utilities/voxl-docker) What would i have to change to build in voxl-cross?

              Package Installation:

              voxl-cross:~$ ./install_build_deps.sh dev
              using dev IPK repo
              Downloading http://voxl-packages.modalai.com/dev/Packages.gz.
              Updated source 'dev'.
              installing: 
              libmodal-pipe libmodal-json voxl-opencv voxl-tflite libuvc
              Installing libmodal-pipe (2.1.5) on root.
              Downloading http://voxl-packages.modalai.com/dev/libmodal-pipe_2.1.5_202203110042.ipk.
              Configuring libmodal-pipe.
              Installing libmodal-json (0.4.0) on root.
              Downloading http://voxl-packages.modalai.com/dev/libmodal-json_0.4.0_202203110044.ipk.
              Configuring libmodal-json.
              Installing voxl-opencv (4.5.5) on root.
              Downloading http://voxl-packages.modalai.com/dev/voxl-opencv_4.5.5_202202082046.ipk.
              Configuring voxl-opencv.
              Installing voxl-tflite (2.2.3) on root.
              Downloading http://voxl-packages.modalai.com/dev/voxl-tflite_2.2.3-1_202201270503.ipk.
              Configuring voxl-tflite.
              
              Done installing voxl-tflite
              
              Installing libuvc (1.0.3) on root.
              Downloading http://voxl-packages.modalai.com/dev/libuvc_1.0.3_202201232120.ipk.
              Configuring libuvc.
              /home/root
              
              Done installing libuvc
              
              Done installing dependencies
              

              Build Output:

              voxl-cross:~$ ./build.sh 820
              -- The C compiler identification is GNU 4.9.3
              -- The CXX compiler identification is GNU 4.9.3
              -- Detecting C compiler ABI info
              -- Detecting C compiler ABI info - done
              -- Check for working C compiler: /usr/bin/aarch64-linux-gnu-gcc-4.9 - skipped
              -- Detecting C compile features
              -- Detecting C compile features - done
              -- Detecting CXX compiler ABI info
              -- Detecting CXX compiler ABI info - done
              -- Check for working CXX compiler: /usr/bin/aarch64-linux-gnu-g++-4.9 - skipped
              -- Detecting CXX compile features
              -- Detecting CXX compile features - done
              -- Configuring done
              -- Generating done
              -- Build files have been written to: /home/root/build64
              [ 50%] Building CXX object src/CMakeFiles/voxl-tflite-server.dir/main.cpp.o
              [ 50%] Building CXX object src/CMakeFiles/voxl-tflite-server.dir/inference_helper.cpp.o
              [ 75%] Building C object src/CMakeFiles/voxl-tflite-server.dir/resize.c.o
              In file included from /usr/aarch64-linux-gnu-2.23/include/features.h:367:0,
                               from /usr/aarch64-linux-gnu-2.23/include/stdio.h:27,
                               from /home/root/src/resize.c:1:
              /usr/aarch64-linux-gnu-2.23/include/bits/stdlib.h:64:8: warning: no previous declaration for 'ptsname_r' [-Wmissing-declarations]
               __NTH (ptsname_r (int __fd, char *__buf, size_t __buflen))
                      ^
              /usr/aarch64-linux-gnu-2.23/include/sys/cdefs.h:57:59: note: in definition of macro '__NTH'
               #  define __NTH(fct) __attribute__ ((__nothrow__ __LEAF)) fct
                                                                         ^
              [100%] Linking CXX executable voxl-tflite-server
              /usr/lib/gcc-cross/aarch64-linux-gnu/4.9/../../../../aarch64-linux-gnu/bin/ld: skipping incompatible /usr/lib/../lib/libuvc.so when searching for -luvc
              /usr/lib/gcc-cross/aarch64-linux-gnu/4.9/../../../../aarch64-linux-gnu/bin/ld: skipping incompatible /usr/lib/../lib/libuvc.a when searching for -luvc
              /usr/lib/gcc-cross/aarch64-linux-gnu/4.9/../../../../aarch64-linux-gnu/bin/ld: skipping incompatible //usr/lib/libuvc.so when searching for -luvc
              /usr/lib/gcc-cross/aarch64-linux-gnu/4.9/../../../../aarch64-linux-gnu/bin/ld: skipping incompatible //usr/lib/libuvc.a when searching for -luvc
              /usr/lib/gcc-cross/aarch64-linux-gnu/4.9/../../../../aarch64-linux-gnu/bin/ld: cannot find -luvc
              collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status
              src/CMakeFiles/voxl-tflite-server.dir/build.make:128: recipe for target 'src/voxl-tflite-server' failed
              make[2]: *** [src/voxl-tflite-server] Error 1
              CMakeFiles/Makefile2:97: recipe for target 'src/CMakeFiles/voxl-tflite-server.dir/all' failed
              make[1]: *** [src/CMakeFiles/voxl-tflite-server.dir/all] Error 2
              Makefile:135: recipe for target 'all' failed
              make: *** [all] Error 2
              
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              • Philemon BennerP Philemon Benner

                @Eric-Katzfey so tried compiling tflite-server in voxl-emulator, but when building it complains about everything. So i tried just integrating libuvc in tflite-server in voxl-cross. Installation works fine. But when building it's complaining about libuvc being incompatible. Is it because i'm trying to build it with arm64 instead of the way voxl-emulator does in arm32 ?(mentioned in the docs https://gitlab.com/voxl-public/utilities/voxl-docker) What would i have to change to build in voxl-cross?

                Package Installation:

                voxl-cross:~$ ./install_build_deps.sh dev
                using dev IPK repo
                Downloading http://voxl-packages.modalai.com/dev/Packages.gz.
                Updated source 'dev'.
                installing: 
                libmodal-pipe libmodal-json voxl-opencv voxl-tflite libuvc
                Installing libmodal-pipe (2.1.5) on root.
                Downloading http://voxl-packages.modalai.com/dev/libmodal-pipe_2.1.5_202203110042.ipk.
                Configuring libmodal-pipe.
                Installing libmodal-json (0.4.0) on root.
                Downloading http://voxl-packages.modalai.com/dev/libmodal-json_0.4.0_202203110044.ipk.
                Configuring libmodal-json.
                Installing voxl-opencv (4.5.5) on root.
                Downloading http://voxl-packages.modalai.com/dev/voxl-opencv_4.5.5_202202082046.ipk.
                Configuring voxl-opencv.
                Installing voxl-tflite (2.2.3) on root.
                Downloading http://voxl-packages.modalai.com/dev/voxl-tflite_2.2.3-1_202201270503.ipk.
                Configuring voxl-tflite.
                
                Done installing voxl-tflite
                
                Installing libuvc (1.0.3) on root.
                Downloading http://voxl-packages.modalai.com/dev/libuvc_1.0.3_202201232120.ipk.
                Configuring libuvc.
                /home/root
                
                Done installing libuvc
                
                Done installing dependencies
                

                Build Output:

                voxl-cross:~$ ./build.sh 820
                -- The C compiler identification is GNU 4.9.3
                -- The CXX compiler identification is GNU 4.9.3
                -- Detecting C compiler ABI info
                -- Detecting C compiler ABI info - done
                -- Check for working C compiler: /usr/bin/aarch64-linux-gnu-gcc-4.9 - skipped
                -- Detecting C compile features
                -- Detecting C compile features - done
                -- Detecting CXX compiler ABI info
                -- Detecting CXX compiler ABI info - done
                -- Check for working CXX compiler: /usr/bin/aarch64-linux-gnu-g++-4.9 - skipped
                -- Detecting CXX compile features
                -- Detecting CXX compile features - done
                -- Configuring done
                -- Generating done
                -- Build files have been written to: /home/root/build64
                [ 50%] Building CXX object src/CMakeFiles/voxl-tflite-server.dir/main.cpp.o
                [ 50%] Building CXX object src/CMakeFiles/voxl-tflite-server.dir/inference_helper.cpp.o
                [ 75%] Building C object src/CMakeFiles/voxl-tflite-server.dir/resize.c.o
                In file included from /usr/aarch64-linux-gnu-2.23/include/features.h:367:0,
                                 from /usr/aarch64-linux-gnu-2.23/include/stdio.h:27,
                                 from /home/root/src/resize.c:1:
                /usr/aarch64-linux-gnu-2.23/include/bits/stdlib.h:64:8: warning: no previous declaration for 'ptsname_r' [-Wmissing-declarations]
                 __NTH (ptsname_r (int __fd, char *__buf, size_t __buflen))
                        ^
                /usr/aarch64-linux-gnu-2.23/include/sys/cdefs.h:57:59: note: in definition of macro '__NTH'
                 #  define __NTH(fct) __attribute__ ((__nothrow__ __LEAF)) fct
                                                                           ^
                [100%] Linking CXX executable voxl-tflite-server
                /usr/lib/gcc-cross/aarch64-linux-gnu/4.9/../../../../aarch64-linux-gnu/bin/ld: skipping incompatible /usr/lib/../lib/libuvc.so when searching for -luvc
                /usr/lib/gcc-cross/aarch64-linux-gnu/4.9/../../../../aarch64-linux-gnu/bin/ld: skipping incompatible /usr/lib/../lib/libuvc.a when searching for -luvc
                /usr/lib/gcc-cross/aarch64-linux-gnu/4.9/../../../../aarch64-linux-gnu/bin/ld: skipping incompatible //usr/lib/libuvc.so when searching for -luvc
                /usr/lib/gcc-cross/aarch64-linux-gnu/4.9/../../../../aarch64-linux-gnu/bin/ld: skipping incompatible //usr/lib/libuvc.a when searching for -luvc
                /usr/lib/gcc-cross/aarch64-linux-gnu/4.9/../../../../aarch64-linux-gnu/bin/ld: cannot find -luvc
                collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status
                src/CMakeFiles/voxl-tflite-server.dir/build.make:128: recipe for target 'src/voxl-tflite-server' failed
                make[2]: *** [src/voxl-tflite-server] Error 1
                CMakeFiles/Makefile2:97: recipe for target 'src/CMakeFiles/voxl-tflite-server.dir/all' failed
                make[1]: *** [src/CMakeFiles/voxl-tflite-server.dir/all] Error 2
                Makefile:135: recipe for target 'all' failed
                make: *** [all] Error 2
                
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                @Philemon-Benner You can build a 64 bit version of libuvc with the dev branch on our libuvc project: https://gitlab.com/voxl-public/third-party/libuvc/-/tree/dev. Use the instructions to build for qrb5165 and it will produce 64 bit versions.

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                • Eric KatzfeyE Eric Katzfey

                  @Philemon-Benner You can build a 64 bit version of libuvc with the dev branch on our libuvc project: https://gitlab.com/voxl-public/third-party/libuvc/-/tree/dev. Use the instructions to build for qrb5165 and it will produce 64 bit versions.

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                  @Eric-Katzfey Do i have to use the qrb-emulator for that or can i do it in voxl-emulator?

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                  • Philemon BennerP Philemon Benner

                    @Eric-Katzfey Do i have to use the qrb-emulator for that or can i do it in voxl-emulator?

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                    @Eric-Katzfey tried that getting the following errors:

                    /usr/lib/gcc-cross/aarch64-linux-gnu/4.9/../../../../aarch64-linux-gnu/bin/ld: warning: libusb-1.0.so.0, needed by /usr/lib/../lib/libuvc.so, not found (try using -rpath or -rpath-link)
                    /usr/lib/gcc-cross/aarch64-linux-gnu/4.9/../../../../aarch64-linux-gnu/bin/ld: warning: libjpeg.so.8, needed by /usr/lib/../lib/libuvc.so, not found (try using -rpath or -rpath-link)
                    
                    

                    when trying to build in tflite-server. I Built libuvc in qr-emulator. Installed the deb file in tflite-server without errors.

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                      @Eric-Katzfey tried that getting the following errors:

                      /usr/lib/gcc-cross/aarch64-linux-gnu/4.9/../../../../aarch64-linux-gnu/bin/ld: warning: libusb-1.0.so.0, needed by /usr/lib/../lib/libuvc.so, not found (try using -rpath or -rpath-link)
                      /usr/lib/gcc-cross/aarch64-linux-gnu/4.9/../../../../aarch64-linux-gnu/bin/ld: warning: libjpeg.so.8, needed by /usr/lib/../lib/libuvc.so, not found (try using -rpath or -rpath-link)
                      
                      

                      when trying to build in tflite-server. I Built libuvc in qr-emulator. Installed the deb file in tflite-server without errors.

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                      @Philemon-Benner In voxl-cross?

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                        yeah i think i need to install libusb and libjpeg but wich exact verisions?

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                        • Philemon BennerP Philemon Benner

                          yeah i think i need to install libusb and libjpeg but wich exact verisions?

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                          @Philemon-Benner Now you are starting to see the problem with voxl-cross. It is a much faster way to compile code but for projects that have more complex dependencies it can be a real pain to get them setup. That is why some projects use voxl-emulator. It's much easier to setup dependencies there.

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                          • Eric KatzfeyE Eric Katzfey

                            @Philemon-Benner Now you are starting to see the problem with voxl-cross. It is a much faster way to compile code but for projects that have more complex dependencies it can be a real pain to get them setup. That is why some projects use voxl-emulator. It's much easier to setup dependencies there.

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                            @Eric-Katzfey yeah i see

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                            • Philemon BennerP Philemon Benner

                              @Eric-Katzfey yeah i see

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                              Ok so i finally got it working if someone ever needs it, with installing:

                              sudo apt-get update
                              sudo apt-get install libusb-1.0-0:arm64
                              sudo apt-get install libjpeg-turbo8:arm64
                              

                              For other third part libraries add the :arm64 architecture when building with 820, because in voxl-cross it will install amd64 by default. Still wondering what 820 exactly is🤔

                              Thanks @Eric-Katzfey for the suggestion on the 64-Bit deb package.

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                                Ok so i finally got it working if someone ever needs it, with installing:

                                sudo apt-get update
                                sudo apt-get install libusb-1.0-0:arm64
                                sudo apt-get install libjpeg-turbo8:arm64
                                

                                For other third part libraries add the :arm64 architecture when building with 820, because in voxl-cross it will install amd64 by default. Still wondering what 820 exactly is🤔

                                Thanks @Eric-Katzfey for the suggestion on the 64-Bit deb package.

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                                @Philemon-Benner 820 refers to the Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 SoC that is the heart of the Voxl product. https://www.qualcomm.com/products/snapdragon-820-mobile-platform

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                                  @Eric-Katzfey Ok i ran into the next problem when trying to run tflite-server.

                                  voxl:~/tflite-server(master)$ voxl-tflite-server -t -d
                                  voxl-tflite-server: error while loading shared libraries: libuvc.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
                                  

                                  Tried to install the 64-Bit BInary file but it's throwing the following error:

                                  voxl:~/tflite-server(master)$ opkg install libuvc_1.0.3.deb
                                  Collected errors:
                                   * pkg_extract_control_file_to_stream: Failed to extract control.tar.gz from package 'libuvc_1.0.3.deb'.
                                   * pkg_init_from_file: Failed to extract control file from libuvc_1.0.3.deb.
                                  

                                  So i tried using this from ur code:

                                  voxl:~/tflite-server(master)$ dpkg -i --force-downgrade --force-depends /data/libuvc_1.0.3.deb
                                  -bash: dpkg: command not found
                                  

                                  Normal installation from modalai dev branch still throws the same error after installation:

                                  opkg install libuvc
                                  

                                  Any suggestions?

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                                    @Eric-Katzfey Ok i ran into the next problem when trying to run tflite-server.

                                    voxl:~/tflite-server(master)$ voxl-tflite-server -t -d
                                    voxl-tflite-server: error while loading shared libraries: libuvc.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
                                    

                                    Tried to install the 64-Bit BInary file but it's throwing the following error:

                                    voxl:~/tflite-server(master)$ opkg install libuvc_1.0.3.deb
                                    Collected errors:
                                     * pkg_extract_control_file_to_stream: Failed to extract control.tar.gz from package 'libuvc_1.0.3.deb'.
                                     * pkg_init_from_file: Failed to extract control file from libuvc_1.0.3.deb.
                                    

                                    So i tried using this from ur code:

                                    voxl:~/tflite-server(master)$ dpkg -i --force-downgrade --force-depends /data/libuvc_1.0.3.deb
                                    -bash: dpkg: command not found
                                    

                                    Normal installation from modalai dev branch still throws the same error after installation:

                                    opkg install libuvc
                                    

                                    Any suggestions?

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                                    @Philemon-Benner You can only install a Debian package with dpkg, which we have on our qrb5165 based platform, but not on our 820 based Voxl. That only has opkg and you need ipk packages, not debian packages.

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                                      @Philemon-Benner You can only install a Debian package with dpkg, which we have on our qrb5165 based platform, but not on our 820 based Voxl. That only has opkg and you need ipk packages, not debian packages.

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                                        @Philemon-Benner You can only install a Debian package with dpkg, which we have on our qrb5165 based platform, but not on our 820 based Voxl. That only has opkg and you need ipk packages, not debian packages.

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                                        @Eric-Katzfey Ok so i got working now but i am having issues with the Format. So when using UVC Server i got the response that frame format succeed on index 2. In your voxl-uvc-server code at the Top Frame Format 2 should be:

                                        static enum uvc_frame_format supported_frame_format[NUM_SUPPORTED_FRAME_FORMATS] =
                                             {UVC_FRAME_FORMAT_YUYV, UVC_FRAME_FORMAT_UYVY, UVC_FRAME_FORMAT_NV12};
                                        static int supported_mpa_frame_format[NUM_SUPPORTED_FRAME_FORMATS] =
                                             {IMAGE_FORMAT_YUV422, IMAGE_FORMAT_YUV422_UYVY, IMAGE_FORMAT_NV12};
                                        

                                        supported mpa_frame_format = IMAGE_FORMAT_NV12 = 1 // regarding to https://gitlab.com/voxl-public/modal-pipe-architecture/libmodal_pipe/-/blob/master/library/include/modal_pipe_interfaces.h
                                        frame_format supported_frame_format = FRAME_FORMAT_NV12 = 17

                                        But still i am getting a real weird looking image(wrong colors) voxl-portal. Are the Configurations right that i use, or is it something else? Can't upload any pictures rn becuase of some server error.

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                                          Ok so apparrently the Frame format stuff is alright when directly writing the frame from the callback to the pipe server. I think it's some fault in the code. One Question why are you using c instead of c++? I'm not an expert at c/c++ stuff but i was told that c++ is generally faster than c.

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