hyperion/CompileOnOrangepi.md

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Install on Armbian Orange Pi Zero

Tested on Armbian_19.11.3_Orangepizero_bionic_current_5.3.9

Following Steps can be used to build and install on Arbian on Orange Pi

  1. First update and upgrade Arbian and make sure you are connected to Internet
$ sudo apt update & apt upgrade

You may reboot after this

  1. Install the necessary softwares required for build
$ sudo apt-get install git cmake build-essential libqt4-dev libusb-1.0-0-dev python-dev libxrender-dev python 
  1. Download and build the hyperion using the following command
$ export HYPERION_DIR="hyperion"
$ git clone --recursive https://github.com/tvdzwan/hyperion.git "$HYPERION_DIR"
$ mkdir "$HYPERION_DIR/build"
$ cd "$HYPERION_DIR/build"
$ cmake -DENABLE_DISPMANX=OFF -DENABLE_OPENCV=OFF -DENABLE_SPIDEV=ON -DENABLE_X11=OFF -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release -Wno-dev ..
$ make -j $(nproc)
$ strip bin/* 
  1. Install manually hyperion using the following command
$ sudo cp ./bin/hyperion-remote /usr/bin/
$ sudo cp ./bin/hyperiond /usr/bin/
$ sudo cp ./bin/hyperion-v4l2 /usr/bin/
  1. Copy the effects and configurations
$ sudo mkdir -p /usr/share/hyperion/effects && sudo cp -R ../effects/ /usr/share/hyperion/
$ sudo mkdir -p /etc/hyperion
  1. Copy Startup scripts
$ sudo mkdir -p /etc/init/ && sudo cp ../bin/service/hyperion.initctl.sh  /etc/init/hyperion.conf
$ sudo cp ../bin/service/hyperion.init.sh  /etc/init.d/hyperion
$ sudo cp ../bin/service/hyperion.systemd.sh  /etc/systemd/system/hyperion.service
  1. In case Hypercon is not able to copy automatically, manually copy the copy hyperion.config.json to /etc/hyperion folder
  2. Finally to make hyperion auto start during boot up, execute following commands
$ sudo systemctl enable hyperion
$ sudo systemctl start hyperion

Extras,

To debug the usb capture

sudo apt-get install v4l-utils

To disable password while sudo Edit sudoer list by following command and add the below line bottom.

sudo visudo -f /etc/sudoers.d/90-username

username ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD:ALL

replace username with armbian user name.

To enable SPI UART and GPIO in rpi

edit /boot/armbianEnv.txt

$ sudo nano /boot/armbianEnv.txt

overlays=usbhost2 usbhost3 w1-gpio uart1 i2c0 spi-spidev param_w1_pin=PA20 param_w1_pin_int_pullup=1 param_uart1_rtscts=1 param_spidev_spi_bus=1

example file may look like after editing:

verbosity=1 console=both overlay_prefix=sun50i-h5 overlays=usbhost2 usbhost3 w1-gpio uart1 i2c0 spi-spidev rootdev=UUID=abc1d3dd-6193-4fb7-93fb-f50382b8a8b9 rootfstype=ext4 param_w1_pin=PA20 param_w1_pin_int_pullup=1 param_uart1_rtscts=1 param_spidev_spi_bus=0 usbstoragequirks=0x2537:0x1066:u,0x2537:0x1068:u

Note

If you are using pin 19 and 23 for SPI for rpi pins then spi is /dev/spidev1.0

Thats it, rpi is ready for Hyperion