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    Mausberry Shutdown Script Doesn't Save Metadata

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      barrymossel
      last edited by barrymossel

      Yup, seems to work. Thanks guys!

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      • lostlessL
        lostless
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        @meleu @cyperghost Hey, somthing has happened. The script no longer works in retroarch. This is recent as I just updated and a week ago it worked. so Kodi it kills, and will shutdown emulation station properly if its open, but will no longer kick retroarch back to emulation station to exit. It just says terminated and shuts down without saving meta data. Looks like it just gives up and does the old way of shutting down. also @cyperghost , my reset on my nespi no longer works with retro arch, kodi is fine, because of what ever has happened. WHY DID I UPDATE!!!!! LOL

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          meleu @lostless
          last edited by

          @lostless can you please try this approach here?: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/12895/ensuring-es-gracefully-finish-and-save-metadata-in-every-system-shutdown

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            lostless @meleu
            last edited by lostless

            @meleu I’ll take a look when I get home. Just To Verify, this is what I have running in my script. Is this the most up to date?

            #!/bin/bash
            # Terminate any emulatorcall!
            # This works just for RetroPie!
            
             emucall="$(sed -n 4p /dev/shm/runcommand.info | tr -d '\\"' | tr '^$[]*.()|+?{}' '.')"
                    if [[ -n "$emucall" ]]; then
                        emupid="$(pgrep -f "$emucall")" 
                        pkill -P "$emupid"
                        kill "$emupid"
                        sleep 4
                    fi    
            
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              cyperghost @lostless
              last edited by

              @lostless Please use the approach @meleu posted...
              The coding is the same but you don't need to modify the shutdown script itself!

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                meleu @lostless
                last edited by

                @lostless please, when posting a code like that put it beetween codeblocks. More info here: http://commonmark.org/help/

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                • lostlessL
                  lostless
                  last edited by

                  Looks like I’m missing the “wait”at the end compared to the script I use for the reset button. I’ll add it in and see if it helps. The issue I’m having though is not meta data related. As I said. When in ES, it funtions fine. It’s just when in retroarch that it no longer exits back to ES. Kodi is fine. It was working fine until yesterday.

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                    lostless @meleu
                    last edited by

                    @meleu heres the script im using now, same issue

                    #!/bin/bash
                    # Terminate any emulatorcall!
                    # This works just for RetroPie!
                    emucall="$(sed -n 4p /dev/shm/runcommand.info | tr -d '\\"' | tr '^$[]*.()|+?{}' '.')"
                    # If there's an emulator running, we need to kill it and go back to ES
                    if [[ -n "$emucall" ]]; then
                        emupid="$(pgrep -f "$emucall")" 
                        pkill -P "$emupid"
                        kill "$emupid"
                        wait "$emupid"
                        sleep 5 # maybe it can be lesser
                    fi    
                    

                    and errors im getting trying to exit out of retroarch

                    pkill: killing pid 1 failed: Operation not permitted
                    pkill: killing pid 2 failed: Operation not permitted
                    ./exit.sh: line 9: kill: `': not a pid or valid job spec
                    ./exit.sh: line 10: wait: `': not a pid or valid job spec
                    
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                      meleu @lostless
                      last edited by

                      @lostless are you able to access your raspi via SSH while running an emulator?

                      If yes, I would like to ask you to do this:

                      1. launch a game.

                      2. access your raspi via SSH.

                      3. perform this command:

                      bash -x /path/to/the/emulator/killer/script.sh 2> debug.txt
                      
                      1. The command above generates the debug.txt file. Post this file on ghostbin or something similar.

                      Thanks.

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                      • lostlessL
                        lostless @meleu
                        last edited by

                        @meleu https://ghostbin.com/paste/qa5ph
                        Just want to say thanks for all your help.

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                        • lostlessL
                          lostless
                          last edited by

                          @meleu Sorry, looks like copying from nano cut a lot off text. heres a good copy
                          https://ghostbin.com/paste/q9zsm

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                            meleu @lostless
                            last edited by meleu

                            @lostless Thanks for this. I've found the problem. The runcommand.sh script changed a bit 3 days ago. I just have to adapt my Regular Expression and make it stronger. Wait a little, I'll try to sort it on our script.

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                              meleu @lostless
                              last edited by

                              @lostless I made my tests on a shell where there's no RetroPie installed and I believe it will work fine. But, you know, sh!t happens...

                              Try this version, please (feedback would be appreciated):

                              #!/bin/bash
                              # Terminate any emulatorcall!
                              # This works just for RetroPie!
                              emucall="$(sed -n 4p /dev/shm/runcommand.info | tr -d '\\"' | tr '^$[]*.()|+?{}' '.' | sed 's/[^ ]*=[^ ]* //g')"
                              # If there's an emulator running, we need to kill it and go back to ES
                              if [[ -n "$emucall" ]]; then
                                  emupid="$(pgrep -f "$emucall")" 
                                  pkill -P "$emupid"
                                  kill "$emupid"
                                  wait "$emupid"
                                  sleep 5 # maybe it can be lesser
                              fi
                              

                              maybe I'll try to simplify that crazy line with a simpler regex later... ;-)

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                                lostless @meleu
                                last edited by

                                @meleu Its working in retroarch now im going to patch in into my mauseberry shutdown script!!!!!!!!!!!!!! YOU ARE THE MAN
                                But kodi is not working
                                https://ghostbin.com/paste/uqo6e
                                debug of kodi not exiting.
                                not a big deal if kodi does not work. Just kind of want my reset button to be the end all to go back to ES.

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                                • meleuM
                                  meleu @lostless
                                  last edited by

                                  @lostless said in Mausberry Shutdown Script Doesn't Save Metadata:

                                  But kodi is not working

                                  Here it goes another version, trying to get kodi too:

                                  # Terminate any emulatorcall!
                                  # This works just for RetroPie!
                                  emucall="$(sed -n 4p /dev/shm/runcommand.info | tr -d '\\"' | tr '^$[]*.()|+?{}' '.' | sed 's/[^ ]*=[^ ]* //g')"
                                  # If there's an emulator running, we need to kill it and go back to ES
                                  if [[ -n "$emucall" ]]; then
                                      emupid="$(pgrep -f "$emucall" | tr '\n' ' ')"
                                      pkill -P "$(echo $emupid | tr ' ' ',')"
                                      kill "$emupid"
                                      wait "$emupid"
                                      sleep 5 # maybe it can be lesser
                                  fi
                                  
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                                  • lostlessL
                                    lostless
                                    last edited by

                                    @meleu it works!!!!!! but now it looks like i blew out the gpio pin for my reset button. NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO. That what i get for using a different build without gpio setup. GPIO DANGEROUS TO USE if not setup?

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                                    • meleuM
                                      meleu @lostless
                                      last edited by

                                      @lostless sorry, I didn't understand your last question...

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                                        lostless @meleu
                                        last edited by lostless

                                        @meleu has nothing to do with the script. that works . i was testing with another memory card without my gpio setup so i had 3.3v through a 10k resistor to the gpio. i think i burned out my gpio pins
                                        Permissions issue I think. Reinstalled and gpio is now working

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                                        • cyperghostC
                                          cyperghost @meleu
                                          last edited by

                                          @meleu ;) So you see ... PID numbers are better to handle ;)
                                          But I think in the kodi-case a simple pkill kodi would be better. Or am I wrong? Sorry I never will get the result as I never will install Kodi on my Pi alongside with RetroPie ;)

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                                          • meleuM
                                            meleu @lostless
                                            last edited by meleu

                                            @lostless hey man, would you be kind enough to test this version?:

                                            #!/bin/bash
                                            # the "sed" command below isn't a crypted message, it's just a Regular Expression
                                            # If you are very curious, feel free to ask.
                                            emucall="$(sed '4!d; s/\([\\"]\|[[:alnum:]_]\+=[^ ]* \)//g; s/[][(){}^$*.|+? ]/\\&/g' /dev/shm/runcommand.info)"
                                            
                                            # If there's an emulator running, we need to kill it and go back to ES
                                            if [[ -n "$emucall" ]]; then
                                                emupid="$(pgrep -f "$emucall" | tr '\n' ' ')"
                                                pkill -P "$(echo $emupid | tr ' ' ',')"
                                                kill "$emupid"
                                                wait "$emupid"
                                                sleep 5 # maybe it can be lesser
                                            fi
                                            

                                            Thanks in advance.

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