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Dear Sir,
We run ESDQ 6.0 Vision on tiger lake platform and there are some failed items.
1. AWS install failed.
AWS fail
2. MSDK5 test failed
MSDK5 fail
Could you have some suggestion for it?
$ ./esdq systeminfo
Executing System Info
SysInfo collection initiated
Calling system info execution
Started executing individual info collection
[ SOFTWARE INFO ]
OS version: Ubuntu 20.04.2 LTS
Kernel: 5.13.0-30-generic
[ HARDWARE INFO ]
Device Manufacturer: Avalue
Hardware Architecture: x86_64
Processor: 11th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-1185G7E @ 2.80GHz
GPU Name: Intel Corporation
Memory size: 15Gi
[ HARDWARE ACCELERATOR ]
No hardware accelerator found
Best Regards,
Amanda
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Hi Amanda,
For the mediasdk_sample_encode_with_h265, may I know if you have tried the following steps in the documentation?
Media sdk sample encode test failed with the message:
“ERROR], sts=MFX_ERR_UNSUPPORTED(-3),…"
Follow the steps below as a possible solution:
sudo apt install --reinstall linux-firmware
Add i915.enable_guc=2 in /etc/default/grub: GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash i915.force_probe=* i915.enable_guc=2"
sudo update-initramfs –u
sudo update-grub
Reboot the system.
After reboot, execute the command: dmesg | grep guc
Verify the logs for guc information. If output doesn't contain guc details, then get the latest guc/huc firmware. Copy the firmware to /lib/firmware/i915/, and reboot the system.
Thanks and regards,
Lim Xiang Yang
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Hi Amanda,
For the mediasdk_sample_encode_with_h265, may I know if you have tried the following steps in the documentation?
Media sdk sample encode test failed with the message:
“ERROR], sts=MFX_ERR_UNSUPPORTED(-3),…"
Follow the steps below as a possible solution:
sudo apt install --reinstall linux-firmware
Add i915.enable_guc=2 in /etc/default/grub: GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash i915.force_probe=* i915.enable_guc=2"
sudo update-initramfs –u
sudo update-grub
Reboot the system.
After reboot, execute the command: dmesg | grep guc
Verify the logs for guc information. If output doesn't contain guc details, then get the latest guc/huc firmware. Copy the firmware to /lib/firmware/i915/, and reboot the system.
Thanks and regards,
Lim Xiang Yang
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Hi Amanda,
There is a new version for ESDQ for Vision rolled out as a hotfix for the issues that you have faced. Can you give it a try and let me know if these issues still persist?
You can find it at the link below,
ESDQ 6.1: https://software.intel.com/iot/edgesoftwarehub/download/home/esdq_vision
Documentation: https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/developer/articles/technical/edge-software-device-qualificat...
Thanks and regards,
Lim Xiang Yang
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Hi Lim Xiang Yang,
These two issues are resolved after modifying grub file and using ESDQ6.1.
Thanks for your assistance.
Best Regards,
Amanda
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