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    Gamecon driver fails to build on Kernel 4.19.x

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    • DarksaviorD
      Darksavior @mitu
      last edited by Darksavior

      @mitu Success! Works on my pi4. Many thanks.

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      • mituM
        mitu Global Moderator @Darksavior
        last edited by mitu

        @Darksavior That's great to hear, since the modifications to the driver are not so trivial this time. Can you try to see if the driver is still compatible with the RPI3, by installing with the same procedure on a PI3 system ?

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        • DarksaviorD
          Darksavior @mitu
          last edited by Darksavior

          @mitu I tested your altered script on a pi3b+ with latest pi2/3 retropie stretch weekly. Seems to work fine. I opened the script to make sure it was pointing to your github.

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          • mituM
            mitu Global Moderator
            last edited by

            One down, 2 more modules to go. I'll be submitting this version upstream and then to the RetroPie's repo.
            Thank you for testing !

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            • DarksaviorD
              Darksavior @mitu
              last edited by Darksavior

              @mitu I spoke too soon. I'm doing more thorough tests on the pi4. Before, I just did a quick pad setup and it responded fine. Now, I'm encountering random inputs once in a while. Not sure if it's the driver or if it's my connection since I've been moving them a lot with testing lately. I'll have to re-test on pi3 to verify it's not the driver.

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              • mituM
                mitu Global Moderator @Darksavior
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                @Darksavior I haven't submitted anything upstream, I can wait if you'd like to do more testing.

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                • DarksaviorD
                  Darksavior @mitu
                  last edited by Darksavior

                  @mitu Pi3 and pi4 both have ghost inputs. If I scroll left or right on ES's main menu enough, it will eventually start to auto scroll down by itself. It doesn't matter if it's your altered script or original. I did get a crash on the pi3 when uninstalling your altered script. Not sure about that one since the microsd I'm using is old.
                  20190905_001635.jpg

                  At this point, it looks like I'll have to re-do the connections with thicker gauge wire to confirm it's not the wiring. I've had this issue before a few years ago on a joystick I padhacked with thin wires. I'm using an old ide cable that might've gotten too many bends. I'll get back to you.

                  UPDATE1: On pi3 I re-soldered with thicker gauge wires. No change. I also re-installed your altered script and uninstalled with no crash. I haven't noticed issues with games. I've mainly used the pegasus frontend for over 2yrs so maybe that's why I've never noticed the way ES acts with my snes pad. Pegasus is fine with the pad.

                  ES is..weird. I can scroll left or right and sooner or later, one system menu will start auto scrolling up or down. The next system menu will be fine. If I go back to the previous system that started to auto scroll then it does so again. Go back to next system and it's fine. I can stop the scrolling with my pad but It's weird how ES remembers the scrolling for one system.

                  tldr; Your alterations are probably fine for you to submit.

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                  • LolonoisL
                    Lolonois
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                    @Darksavior regarding the ghost inputs: They may stem from a noisy electromagnetic environment (powers supplies, monitor, LED stripes, ... ) and worsened by long cables connected to the GPIO. To mitigate/test if this is the cause use small capacitors (100nF) in parallel to the switches. Put the capacitors next to the GPIO socket (and maybe even dedicated pull-ups 10k - assuming gamecon uses 0V to signal a closed switch). This RC circuit will absorb electromagnetic spikes which usually are very short (micro seconds). The 10k / 100nF combo will filter any input (low signal) less than roughly 1ms duration.

                    HTH

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                    • DarksaviorD
                      Darksavior @Lolonois
                      last edited by Darksavior

                      @Lolonois Not sure how to do that. As I said, it only happens in ES. I can trigger it by scrolling down then moving to another system by pressing left or right. If I go back to the previous system, it remembers the auto scrolling. It doesn't happen in games. It doesn't happen in the pegasus frontend but I'm not using it atm because it doesn't load games on a pi4 yet.

                      @mitu Not sure if you got the notification, but yea, I'd say go ahead and submit it if you wish. I was playing games on the pi4 yesterday with no issue.

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                      • mituM
                        mitu Global Moderator @Darksavior
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                        @Darksavior Thanks again for the testing.
                        I'll submit the modifications upstream and depending on how they're accepted, I'll modify the scriptmodule also.

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                        • DarksaviorD
                          Darksavior @mitu
                          last edited by Darksavior

                          @mitu Thank you for making my pads usable again each time it breaks.

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