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    mouse as a Zapper lr-fceumm RPi 3 b+

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    • sexbeerS
      sexbeer @mitu
      last edited by

      @mitu I just tried on a stock updated RetroPie 4.4. and nothing has changed, the problem has not gone. that is my log.
      I have an error in this section

      [INFO] [udev]: Keyboard #0 (/dev/input/event0).
      [ERROR] [udev] Failed to open device: /dev/input/event2 (Success).
      [INFO] [udev]: Mouse #0 (/dev/input/mouse0).
      [INFO] [udev]: Plugged pad: Microsoft X-Box 360 pad (1118:654) on port #0.
      [INFO] [udev]: Pad #0 (/dev/input/event1) supports force feedback.
      [INFO] [udev]: Pad #0 (/dev/input/event1) supports 16 force feedback effects.
      

      with all mouses that I have :(
      but, I repeat, mouse work in console with cat /dev/input/mice, I mean the system detect it well

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        hhromic @sexbeer
        last edited by hhromic

        @sexbeer can you install the evtest utility (sudo apt-get install evtest) and test your input devices? This is different than jstest as it tests event-based input devices. When running evtest it should list all the detected input devices and ask for a number to test. If your mouse appears there, choose the correct number and then you should see all the supported events that your mouse can report. Move the mouse and click buttons and you should see events being triggered. If you don't get to this part, then something is wrong in the udev subsystem for you.

        It's specially weird that you are getting [ERROR] [udev] Failed to open device: /dev/input/event2 (Success), which means the function opening the device is not failing but being detected as failing. This would be potentially a bug in RetroArch. Ahh just realised that mouse0 is actually detected fine, you have another event input device that can't be opened (event2).

        Posting the output of evtest before asking for which device to test would be useful to understand what input devices your system is recognising.

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        • sexbeerS
          sexbeer @hhromic
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          @hhromic My system recognizes all devices connected via usb. evtest showed that the mouse is event2 although at the same time it is mouse0.I think that's because Pad is recognized first and it's event0, then keyboard is event1. But It does not matter. Mouse works fine with this test, but not in retroarch

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            hhromic @sexbeer
            last edited by

            @sexbeer yes it doesn't matter in which order event devices are detected (gamepad, mouse, keyboard etc). But for me it is weird that retroarch reports and error and the description being "Success". Checking the source code of RetroArch for the error string leads to this:

                        if (!udev_input_add_device(udev, type, devnode, cb))
                           RARCH_ERR("[udev] Failed to open device: %s (%s).\n",
                                 devnode, strerror(errno));
            

            The udev_input_add_device function is returning false but not because of a system error (errno = 0, which is "success"). Checking further what that function does I found that it checks some things but do not report the actual error, unfortunately, so it's hard to spot what is happening exactly. An alternative would be to add more verbosity and re-compile retroarch.

            Interestingly, for example I found that it checks if mouse/touchpad devices have absolute coordinates, and fail if the absolute axes min/max are inconsistent:

            /* Touchpads report in absolute coords. */
               if (type == UDEV_INPUT_TOUCHPAD)
               {
                  if (ioctl(fd, EVIOCGABS(ABS_X), &absinfo) < 0 ||
                        absinfo.minimum >= absinfo.maximum)
                     goto error;
            
                  device->mouse.x_min = absinfo.minimum;
                  device->mouse.x_max = absinfo.maximum;
            
                  if (ioctl(fd, EVIOCGABS(ABS_Y), &absinfo) < 0 ||
                      absinfo.minimum >= absinfo.maximum)
                     goto error;
            
                  device->mouse.y_min = absinfo.minimum;
                  device->mouse.y_max = absinfo.maximum;
               }
               /* UDEV_INPUT_MOUSE may report in absolute coords too */
               else if (type == UDEV_INPUT_MOUSE && ioctl(fd, EVIOCGABS(ABS_X), &absinfo) >= 0)
               {
                  if (absinfo.minimum >= absinfo.maximum)
                     goto error;
            
                  device->mouse.x_min = absinfo.minimum;
                  device->mouse.x_max = absinfo.maximum;
            
                  if (ioctl(fd, EVIOCGABS(ABS_Y), &absinfo) < 0 ||
                      absinfo.minimum >= absinfo.maximum)
                     goto error;
            
                  device->mouse.y_min = absinfo.minimum;
                  device->mouse.y_max = absinfo.maximum;
               }
            

            Which may be causing the initialisation to return false without being a device error itself. You said you tried different types of mice, so I wonder myself what are the odds for all of them to fall in this case.

            Can you paste the full output of evtest while testing your mouse device? in particular the capabilities it shows for your mouse device before testing moving and buttons?

            I'm sorry of not being able to help you more directly with your problem, but I thought it might shed some light.

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            • sexbeerS
              sexbeer @hhromic
              last edited by

              @hhromic ok! I connected only one optical mouse and one gamepad. This is log:

              [ERROR] [udev] Failed to open device: /dev/input/event1 (Success).
              [INFO] [udev]: Mouse #0 (/dev/input/mouse0).
              [INFO] [udev]: Plugged pad: Microsoft X-Box 360 pad (1118:654) on port #0.
              [INFO] [udev]: Pad #0 (/dev/input/event0) supports force feedback.
              [INFO] [udev]: Pad #0 (/dev/input/event0) supports 16 force feedback effects.
              [INFO] [Autoconf]: 1 profiles found.
              [INFO] [autoconf]: selected configuration: /home/pi/.config/retroarch/autoconfig/Microsoft X-Box 360 pad.cfg
              [INFO] [Joypad]: Found joypad driver: "udev".
              [WARN] [udev]: Full-screen pointer won't be available.
              

              that's what the evtest says:

              pi@retropie:~ $ evtest
              No device specified, trying to scan all of /dev/input/event*
              Not running as root, no devices may be available.
              Available devices:
              /dev/input/event0:      Microsoft X-Box 360 pad
              /dev/input/event1:      USB Optical Mouse
              Select the device event number [0-1]: 1
              Input driver version is 1.0.1
              Input device ID: bus 0x3 vendor 0x1bcf product 0x7 version 0x110
              Input device name: "USB Optical Mouse"
              Supported events:
                Event type 0 (EV_SYN)
                Event type 1 (EV_KEY)
                  Event code 272 (BTN_LEFT)
                  Event code 273 (BTN_RIGHT)
                  Event code 274 (BTN_MIDDLE)
                Event type 2 (EV_REL)
                  Event code 0 (REL_X)
                  Event code 1 (REL_Y)
                  Event code 6 (REL_HWHEEL)
                  Event code 8 (REL_WHEEL)
                Event type 3 (EV_ABS)
                  Event code 40 (ABS_MISC)
                    Value      0
                    Min        0
                    Max      255
                Event type 4 (EV_MSC)
                  Event code 4 (MSC_SCAN)
              Properties:
              Testing ... (interrupt to exit)
              Event: time 1542985009.001711, type 4 (EV_MSC), code 4 (MSC_SCAN), value 90001
              Event: time 1542985009.001711, type 1 (EV_KEY), code 272 (BTN_LEFT), value 1
              Event: time 1542985009.001711, -------------- SYN_REPORT ------------
              Event: time 1542985009.289681, type 4 (EV_MSC), code 4 (MSC_SCAN), value 90001
              Event: time 1542985009.289681, type 1 (EV_KEY), code 272 (BTN_LEFT), value 0
              Event: time 1542985009.289681, -------------- SYN_REPORT ------------
              Event: time 1542985010.697590, type 4 (EV_MSC), code 4 (MSC_SCAN), value 90002
              Event: time 1542985010.697590, type 1 (EV_KEY), code 273 (BTN_RIGHT), value 1
              Event: time 1542985010.697590, -------------- SYN_REPORT ------------
              Event: time 1542985010.857576, type 4 (EV_MSC), code 4 (MSC_SCAN), value 90002
              Event: time 1542985010.857576, type 1 (EV_KEY), code 273 (BTN_RIGHT), value 0
              Event: time 1542985010.857576, -------------- SYN_REPORT ------------
              Event: time 1542985011.993503, type 2 (EV_REL), code 0 (REL_X), value 1
              Event: time 1542985011.993503, -------------- SYN_REPORT ------------
              Event: time 1542985012.009492, type 2 (EV_REL), code 0 (REL_X), value 1
              Event: time 1542985012.009492, -------------- SYN_REPORT ------------
              Event: time 1542985013.417412, type 2 (EV_REL), code 1 (REL_Y), value 1
              Event: time 1542985013.417412, -------------- SYN_REPORT ------------
              Event: time 1542985013.433401, type 2 (EV_REL), code 0 (REL_X), value -6
              Event: time 1542985013.433401, type 2 (EV_REL), code 1 (REL_Y), value 2
              Event: time 1542985013.433401, -------------- SYN_REPORT ------------
              Event: time 1542985013.449407, type 2 (EV_REL), code 0 (REL_X), value -5
              Event: time 1542985013.449407, type 2 (EV_REL), code 1 (REL_Y), value 4
              Event: time 1542985013.449407, -------------- SYN_REPORT ------------
              Event: time 1542985013.465396, type 2 (EV_REL), code 0 (REL_X), value -1
              Event: time 1542985013.465396, type 2 (EV_REL), code 1 (REL_Y), value 3
              Event: time 1542985013.465396, -------------- SYN_REPORT ------------
              Event: time 1542985013.561400, type 2 (EV_REL), code 1 (REL_Y), value 1
              Event: time 1542985013.561400, -------------- SYN_REPORT ------------
              Event: time 1542985014.969317, type 4 (EV_MSC), code 4 (MSC_SCAN), value 90003
              Event: time 1542985014.969317, type 1 (EV_KEY), code 274 (BTN_MIDDLE), value 1
              Event: time 1542985014.969317, -------------- SYN_REPORT ------------
              Event: time 1542985015.193300, type 4 (EV_MSC), code 4 (MSC_SCAN), value 90003
              Event: time 1542985015.193300, type 1 (EV_KEY), code 274 (BTN_MIDDLE), value 0
              Event: time 1542985015.193300, -------------- SYN_REPORT ------------
              Event: time 1542985017.001189, type 2 (EV_REL), code 1 (REL_Y), value -1
              Event: time 1542985017.001189, -------------- SYN_REPORT ------------
              Event: time 1542985017.017184, type 2 (EV_REL), code 1 (REL_Y), value -1
              Event: time 1542985017.017184, -------------- SYN_REPORT ------------
              Event: time 1542985017.033177, type 2 (EV_REL), code 0 (REL_X), value -2
              Event: time 1542985017.033177, type 2 (EV_REL), code 1 (REL_Y), value -7
              Event: time 1542985017.033177, -------------- SYN_REPORT ------------
              Event: time 1542985017.049176, type 2 (EV_REL), code 0 (REL_X), value -2
              Event: time 1542985017.049176, type 2 (EV_REL), code 1 (REL_Y), value -3
              Event: time 1542985017.049176, -------------- SYN_REPORT ------------
              Event: time 1542985017.065173, type 2 (EV_REL), code 1 (REL_Y), value -4
              Event: time 1542985017.065173, -------------- SYN_REPORT ------------
              Event: time 1542985017.081172, type 2 (EV_REL), code 0 (REL_X), value -2
              Event: time 1542985017.081172, type 2 (EV_REL), code 1 (REL_Y), value -4
              Event: time 1542985017.081172, -------------- SYN_REPORT ------------
              
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                hhromic @sexbeer
                last edited by hhromic

                @sexbeer ok so your mouse is being detected as relative coordinates type.
                Can you paste the output of ls -la /dev/input/ just to confirm device permissions?

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                • sexbeerS
                  sexbeer @hhromic
                  last edited by

                  @hhromic after reboot mouse is event0

                  pi@retropie:~ $ ls -la /dev/input/
                  total 0
                  drwxr-xr-x   4 root root     180 Nov 23 15:01 .
                  drwxr-xr-x  15 root root    3320 Nov 23 15:01 ..
                  drwxr-xr-x   2 root root     120 Nov 23 15:01 by-id
                  drwxr-xr-x   2 root root     120 Nov 23 15:01 by-path
                  crw-rw----   1 root input 13, 64 Nov 23 15:01 event0
                  crw-rw----+  1 root input 13, 65 Nov 23 15:01 event1
                  crw-rw----+  1 root input 13,  0 Nov 23 15:01 js0
                  crw-rw----   1 root input 13, 63 Nov 23 15:01 mice
                  crw-rw----   1 root input 13, 32 Nov 23 15:01 mouse0
                  pi@retropie:~ $ evtest
                  No device specified, trying to scan all of /dev/input/event*
                  Not running as root, no devices may be available.
                  Available devices:
                  /dev/input/event0:      USB Optical Mouse
                  /dev/input/event1:      Microsoft X-Box 360 pad
                  Select the device event number [0-1]:
                  
                  
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                  • mituM
                    mitu Global Moderator @sexbeer
                    last edited by

                    @sexbeer Can you try replacing your nes system's retroarch.cfg file with the default one

                    input_remapping_directory = "/opt/retropie/configs/nes/"
                    
                    #include "/opt/retropie/configs/all/retroarch.cfg"
                    

                    and re-try to see if mouse input works.

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                    • sexbeerS
                      sexbeer @mitu
                      last edited by

                      @mitu all recent tests were on a clean updated image. no system files changed

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                        hhromic @sexbeer
                        last edited by

                        @sexbeer I am intrigued why your gamepad input device files have ACL permissions on them (the + next to the permissions in the file listing).

                        It seems you are using an Xbox pad that is using the xpad driver. It might sound dumb but can you try without that pad connected? can you just connect the mouse and a keyboard and see how it goes?

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                        • sexbeerS
                          sexbeer @hhromic
                          last edited by

                          @hhromic It did not help

                          [INFO] [udev]: Keyboard #0 (/dev/input/event0).
                          [ERROR] [udev] Failed to open device: /dev/input/event1 (Success).
                          [INFO] [udev]: Mouse #0 (/dev/input/mouse0).
                          [INFO] [Joypad]: Found joypad driver: "udev".
                          [WARN] [udev]: Full-screen pointer won't be available.
                          
                          pi@retropie:~ $ ls -la /dev/input/
                          total 0
                          drwxr-xr-x  4 root root     160 Nov 24 04:34 .
                          drwxr-xr-x 15 root root    3340 Nov 24 04:34 ..
                          drwxr-xr-x  2 root root     100 Nov 24 04:34 by-id
                          drwxr-xr-x  2 root root     100 Nov 24 04:34 by-path
                          crw-rw----  1 root input 13, 64 Nov 24 04:34 event0
                          crw-rw----  1 root input 13, 65 Nov 24 04:34 event1
                          crw-rw----  1 root input 13, 63 Nov 24 04:34 mice
                          crw-rw----  1 root input 13, 32 Nov 24 04:34 mouse0
                          pi@retropie:~ $ evtest
                          No device specified, trying to scan all of /dev/input/event*
                          Not running as root, no devices may be available.
                          Available devices:
                          /dev/input/event0:      MOSART Semi. Rapoo 2.4G Wireless Touch Desktop
                          /dev/input/event1:      MOSART Semi. Rapoo 2.4G Wireless Touch Desktop
                          Select the device event number [0-1]:
                          

                          mouse is event1now
                          interestingly, the mouse works in the terminal via SSH even when the emulator is running

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                            hhromic @sexbeer
                            last edited by

                            @sexbeer finally the issue was identified in RA's side.

                            @grant2258 sent a pull request to RetroArch to fix this issue here: https://github.com/libretro/RetroArch/pull/7730
                            Once merged your problem should be fixed, keep an eye on that PR @sexbeer ;)

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                              hhromic @sexbeer
                              last edited by hhromic

                              @sexbeer if you feel like trying the patch from @grant2258 , you can do the following while the PRs are in the process of being reviewed/merged:

                              cd $HOME/RetroPie-Setup  # go to the RetroPie Setup directory
                              sudo ./retropie_packages.sh retroarch clean  # clean the build
                              sudo ./retropie_packages.sh retroarch sources  # download the sources
                              sudo patch -p1 -d tmp/build/retroarch < <(wget -qO- https://github.com/libretro/RetroArch/pull/7730.diff)  # patch retroarch with PR #7730
                              sudo patch -p1 -d tmp/build/retroarch < <(wget -qO- https://github.com/libretro/RetroArch/pull/7759.diff)  # patch retroarch with PR #7759
                              sudo ./retropie_packages.sh retroarch build  # build the patched retroarch
                              sudo ./retropie_packages.sh retroarch install  # install the patched retroarch
                              sudo ./retropie_packages.sh retroarch clean  # to leave all clean again
                              

                              Afterwards, just launch your game and test if the mouse is now working for you. In particular check that you are not getting this error anymore:

                              [ERROR] [udev] Failed to open device: /dev/input/event1 (Success).
                              

                              Your feedback is highly appreciated! Thanks!

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                              • sexbeerS
                                sexbeer @hhromic
                                last edited by

                                @hhromic sudo: ./retropie_packages.sh: command not found

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                                  grant2258 Banned
                                  last edited by

                                  type

                                   cd /home/pi/RetroPie-Setup/
                                  

                                  then follow the instructions

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                                  • sexbeerS
                                    sexbeer @grant2258
                                    last edited by

                                    @grant2258 goddammit it works! Hallelujah!

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                                    • sexbeerS
                                      sexbeer
                                      last edited by

                                      no errors detected

                                      [INFO] [udev]: Keyboard #0 (/dev/input/event1).
                                      [INFO] [udev]: Mouse #0 (/dev/input/event2).
                                      [INFO] [udev]: Mouse #1 (/dev/input/mouse0).
                                      [INFO] [udev]: Plugged pad: Microsoft X-Box 360 pad (1118:654) on port #0.
                                      [INFO] [udev]: Pad #0 (/dev/input/event0) supports force feedback.
                                      [INFO] [udev]: Pad #0 (/dev/input/event0) supports 16 force feedback effects.
                                      
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                                        hhromic @sexbeer
                                        last edited by

                                        @sexbeer yes indeed I forgot to mention that you need to go to the RetroPie directory first! apologies! luckily @grant2258 gave you the hint.

                                        and I'm glad your mouse is now working! more points for this patch! thanks for testing. I guess now you can go enjoy some Zapper shooting ;)

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                                          grant2258 Banned
                                          last edited by

                                          nice to see hear it working good fot you thanks for posting the results appreciated :)

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                                            sexbeer @grant2258
                                            last edited by

                                            @grant2258 @hhromic Thanks guys, I'm really happy now :) I hope that this fix will be included in one of the following updates

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