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    Cross-compile packages for RPI1

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      Folly @mitu
      last edited by Folly

      @mitu said in Cross-compile packages for RPI1:

      sudo ./retropie_packages __platform=rpi1 mame

      That's even simpler ;-)
      I will try that first.

      I tried this but it fails :

      sudo ./retropie_packages.sh __platform=rpi1 mame
      No module '__platform=rpi1' found.
      

      Is the command correct ?

      Of-course I removed the the !arm6 flag from the mame.sh module script.

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        mitu Global Moderator @Folly
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        @Folly Hm, I think I switched the order of the arguments:

        sudo __platform=rpi1 ./retropie_packages.sh mame
        
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          Folly @mitu
          last edited by Folly

          @mitu

          I was thinking somewhat the same.
          I will try.

          Edit :
          Command seems to be correct now.
          When the flag !arm6 is on it will complain so that is a conformation that the __platform string is read correctly.

          Had to change the module-scrip as it produces an error :

          GCC 10.2.1 detected
          makefile:1054: *** Python is not available in path.  Stop.
          strip: 'mame': No such file
          Removing additional swap
          Could not successfully build mame - MAME emulator (/home/pi/RetroPie-Setup/tmp/build/mame/mame not found).
          /home/pi/RetroPie-Setup
          Errors:
          Could not successfully build mame - MAME emulator (/home/pi/RetroPie-Setup/tmp/build/mame/mame not found).
          

          I changed it into this, so it will not produce the python error and it will only compile for channelf hopefully ( it already runs now ;-) ) :

          function build_mame() {
              # More memory is required for 64bit platforms
              if isPlatform "64bit"; then
                  rpSwap on 8192
              else
                  rpSwap on 4096
              fi
          
              # Compile MAME
              #local params=(NOWERROR=1 ARCHOPTS=-U_FORTIFY_SOURCE PYTHON_EXECUTABLE=python3)
              #QT_SELECT=5 make "${params[@]} SUBTARGET=mame SOURCES=fairchild/channelf.cpp"
              #strip mame
              make SUBTARGET=mame SOURCES=fairchild/channelf.cpp
              rpSwap off
              md_ret_require="$md_build/mame"
          }
          

          Edit :
          First try failed, probably need to increase the swap space (running on Raspi OS Debian 11 32 bit OS on RPI4/8GB)

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            mitu Global Moderator
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            Add manually more swap (8/12Gb ?) before compiling, the memory requirements for compilation fluctuate from release to release with MAME.

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              Folly @mitu
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              @mitu

              Indeed I will try that later.
              Looks promising though.

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                Folly @mitu
                last edited by Folly

                @mitu said in Cross-compile packages for RPI1:

                Add manually more swap (8/12Gb ?) before compiling, the memory requirements for compilation fluctuate from release to release with MAME.

                Doesn't seem to be the issue, it still fails.
                Although, I will indeed add more with future tests to prevent this issue.

                I see something like this in the "log" :

                PTR64 is on but compiled for 32 bits
                

                Not sure if it is related but it could be

                I will try some simpler packages first to see if that will work.

                Could also be that it doesn't work correctly on Bullseye 32 bits.
                Will have a look at what Buster 32 bits does.

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                  mitu Global Moderator
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                  @Folly said in Cross-compile packages for RPI1:

                  Doesn't seem to be the issue, it still fails.

                  What's the error ?

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                    Folly @mitu
                    last edited by

                    @mitu

                    I will check this evening again.
                    Not at my pi at the moment.

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                      barbudreadmon @Folly
                      last edited by

                      @Folly just curious, are there performance issues when running channelf games with other available emulators on pi0 ?

                      FBNeo developer - github - forum

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                        Folly @barbudreadmon
                        last edited by Folly

                        @barbudreadmon

                        Don't think so.
                        I will try them soon and let you know.

                        Channelf was just a test.
                        I helped someone who wanted to know if mame would work on a pi0.
                        He wanted to run a homebrew that only worked on mame.
                        So that was basically the reason to use mame.
                        Eventually he got it working on a pi3.

                        But I was still curious if I could get it working on a pi0.
                        Now that it works I was curious about if other "low-end" drivers could work.
                        But compiling on a pi0 takes just too much time.
                        That is why I opened this topic.

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                          Folly @mitu
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                          @mitu

                          Just to see if the method works correctly I have successfully "cross-compiled" some packages.
                          For test I did a libretro-core and a standalone emulator :

                          • lr-freechaf
                          • vice

                          Going back to mame standalone now.
                          I will take some extra time to figure things out.
                          First I want to successfully compile mame on a rpi4 (for rpi4) with just one driver without changing too much parameters in the module-script.
                          Just to see if it compiles correctly.
                          Choosing just one driver will drastically reduce the time to test things.

                          If it succeeds I will move forward again other wise I will probably post the error(s).

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                            mitu Global Moderator @Folly
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                            @Folly said in Cross-compile packages for RPI1:

                            First I want to successfully compile mame on a rpi4 (for rpi4) with just one driver without changing too much parameters in the module-script.

                            You can manually compile MAME based on the scriptmodule, just use the CXXFLAGS/CFLAGS for the RPI0/1 that RetroPie uses ( -mcpu=arm1176jzf-s -mfpu=vfp -O2) when building.

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                              Folly @mitu
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                              @mitu

                              I tried a few things to compile manually, like this :

                              # on RPI4/8GB for RPI4, tried on both Buster and Bullseye 32 bit
                              make SUBTARGET=msx SOURCES=msx/msx2.cpp REGENIE=1 -j2
                              
                              # on RPI4/8GB for RPI0/1, tried on both Buster and Bullseye 32 bit
                              make CFLAGS='-mcpu=arm1176jzf-s -mfpu=vfp -O2' CXXFLAGS='-mcpu=arm1176jzf-s -mfpu=vfp -O2' SUBTARGET=msx SOURCES=msx/msx2.cpp REGENIE=1 -j2
                              

                              Somehow both fail.

                              So I tried your fist advice again and just use :

                              # on RPI4/8GB for RPI0/1, tried on Bullseye 32 bit
                              sudo __platform=rpi1 ./retropie_packages.sh mame
                              

                              Swap in module-script was set to 12288 and !arm6 flag was removed.

                              This is the log :
                              https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1qTrU_eMUxpZPAXL-m9juiaJclVtNARPo

                              This is a returning error every time :

                              ../../../../../src/emu/validity.cpp: In function ‘void {anonymous}::validate_integer_semantics()’:
                              ../../../../../src/emu/validity.cpp:179:31: error: static assertion failed: PTR64 flag enabled, but was compiled for 32-bit target
                              
                                179 |  static_assert(sizeof(void *) == 8, "PTR64 flag enabled, but was compiled for 32-bit target\n");
                                    |                ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~^~~~
                              
                              make[2]: *** [emu.make:1410: obj/Release/src/emu/validity.o] Error 1
                              make[2]: *** Waiting for unfinished jobs....
                              
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                                mitu Global Moderator @Folly
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                                @Folly Is your compiling system a 64bit or 32bit system ? Try adding PTR64=0 to the build options, seems MAME assumes it's building for a 64bit system (which the Pi0/1 is not).

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                                  Folly @mitu
                                  last edited by Folly

                                  @mitu

                                  I checked my OS.
                                  It gives aarch64 as architecture but I am sure it's 32 bit.
                                  I tested it also with

                                  pi@raspberrypi:~ $ getconf LONG_BIT
                                  32
                                  

                                  uname -a gives :

                                  Linux raspberrypi 6.1.21-v8+ #1642 SMP PREEMPT Mon Apr  3 17:24:16 BST 2023 aarch64 GNU/Linux
                                  

                                  I had that same idea earlier on with PTR64=0 but in other tests it still failed.

                                  I can try again if you like.

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                                    mitu Global Moderator
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                                    @Folly said in Cross-compile packages for RPI1:

                                    I checked my OS.
                                    It gives aarch64 as architecture but I am sure it's 32 bit.
                                    I tested it also with

                                    The kernel may be 64bit with recent updates - see https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/34185. This may confuse MAME's build system thinking it's building for 64bit. You should add arm_64bit=0 to config.txt and reboot, then re-try the build.

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                                      Folly @mitu
                                      last edited by Folly

                                      @mitu

                                      Good suggestion.
                                      Will reboot and will check again what the output is of uname -a.
                                      Then try again.
                                      To be sure I will also add PTR64=0 to the options in the module script.

                                      Edit :
                                      Looks promising, uname -a now gives :
                                      Linux raspberrypi 6.1.21-v7l+ #1642 SMP Mon Apr 3 17:22:30 BST 2023 armv7l GNU/Linux

                                      Compiling has started though I checked for PTR64=1 in the make files in many generated makefiles I still see :
                                      DEFINES += -DPTR64=1 -DNDEBUG -DCRLF=2 -DLSB_FIRST -DFLAC__NO_DLL -DPUGIXML_HEADER_ONLY -DLUA_COMPAT_ALL -DLUA_COMPAT_5_1 -DLUA_COMPAT_5_2

                                      I would somehow expect to see :
                                      += -DPTR64=0

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                                        Folly @mitu
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                                        @mitu

                                        You should add arm_64bit=0 to config.txt and reboot
                                        Try adding PTR64=0 to the build options

                                        That were the solutions.
                                        I expect it will also work without using PTR64=0 now.
                                        Compiling seems to be about 10 hours on a RPI4/8GB which is much better than 1 month on a PI0/1.

                                        So now I have a working binary and channelf is working as expected ;-)
                                        Will try some other systems later.

                                        Thanks !

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