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    How To Apply Raphnet Kernel Patch To Fix "Northwest" Drift

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    • hansolo77H
      hansolo77
      last edited by

      I'm getting stuck at the MAKE stages....

      pi@retropie:~/linux $  make -j4 zImage modules dtbs
      scripts/kconfig/conf  --silentoldconfig Kconfig
      
      *** Error during update of the configuration.
      
      scripts/kconfig/Makefile:37: recipe for target 'silentoldconfig' failed
      make[2]: *** [silentoldconfig] Error 1
      Makefile:541: recipe for target 'silentoldconfig' failed
      make[1]: *** [silentoldconfig] Error 2
      make: *** No rule to make target 'include/config/auto.conf', needed by 'include/config/kernel.release'.  Stop.
      

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      • obsidianspiderO
        obsidianspider
        last edited by

        What's scripts/kconfig/conf --silentoldconfig Kconfig coming from? Did you type that?

        📷 @obsidianspider

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        • hansolo77H
          hansolo77
          last edited by hansolo77

          No, I cut/pasted each line you posted. The first line after "pi@retropie:" is what I typed.. (~/linux $ make -j4 zImage modules dtbs). That scripts/kconfig stuff is what was returned after I hit the enter key on my keyboard.

          I made a backup of my SD card before I tried this, so I'm going to try it again now that I'm home from work. I skipped the first part, where you said to run the update of all installed packages including all components. I had recently done that when I was updating stuff a few days ago to fix the RetroArch stuff. Maybe something went wrong. So I'll rewrite my SD card from the backup and do that bit as well.


          It all works now. I wish I could go back and delete everything we talked about since your OP, as following your instructions EXACTLY does the trick. You have to do the update underlying systems as well, as it gets some missing files. Also.. don't double-click the things you have to type into your SSH. I discovered that by doing that, and blindly copy/paste actually puts in an extra space or 2 at the beginning. That might have also been the reason for my issues before. But if you do EXACTLY what you say, and either type out the commands manually, or copy to the letter rather than double-click, it works perfectly.

          Thanks for figuring this out!

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          • obsidianspiderO
            obsidianspider @hansolo77
            last edited by

            @hansolo77 I'm glad you got it working! :)

            📷 @obsidianspider

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              j.e.f.f
              last edited by

              Is this patch specifically for the Raphnet controller, or is it supposed to solve the "northwest drift" for pretty much any controller that exhibits this behaviour? I have this problem with 8bitdo controllers and Playstation 3 controllers. I tried following the instructions above, but I still have the problem when I connect the second controller.

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              • edmaul69E
                edmaul69 @j.e.f.f
                last edited by

                @j.e.f.f it is a fix to a linux issue. I use it on my apple iie because the keyboard causes this issue as well. It will fix the issue no problem.

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                  j.e.f.f
                  last edited by

                  Will it work for Bluetooth devices too? This seems to have only fixed the issue for my playstation controllers which are wired , but my bluetooth controllers still have the problem.

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                    enderandrew
                    last edited by

                    Has anyone suggested this upstream to the Raspbian distro maintainers to include the kernel patch?

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                    • edmaul69E
                      edmaul69 @enderandrew
                      last edited by

                      @enderandrew im not sure why raphael hasnt done it as he has done other patches. I was so grateful when he did this patch for me when i first found the issue with the 4nes4snes board i got from him. Hopefully it does get put into the distro to solve this issue for good.

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                      • edmaul69E
                        edmaul69 @j.e.f.f
                        last edited by

                        @j.e.f.f the nes30 is the only bluetooth i have seen with this issue. The fc30 pro and nes30 pro do not have this issue. I am curious if other bluetooth controllers have this issue.

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                          j.e.f.f @edmaul69
                          last edited by

                          @edmaul69 I wonder if there is something wrong with my setup... I can't see the other models behaving all that different.

                          I was pretty sure I followed the setup properly. Other than the scrolling problem, the controllers work great after hitting the D-pad once to stop the scrolling. I'm even considering picking up two more to have all four controllers wireless.

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                          • edmaul69E
                            edmaul69 @j.e.f.f
                            last edited by edmaul69

                            @j.e.f.f oh i know what you are saying. I have one. I have two of the pros as well. An fc30 pro and an nes30 pro. I dont have the issue with them but i do with my nes30.

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                            • hansolo77H
                              hansolo77
                              last edited by

                              Sorry to post in an old thread, but ti seemed redundant to create a new one... The latest "underlying kernel" update I did when I "updated all installed packages" broke the raphnet patch. So I need to reinstall it. Is it possible to patch without rebuilding the entire kernel again? If not, will going through this process still give me the latest updates to the kernel?

                              Suggestion - In future builds of the Setup Script, I think it should have this patch automatically applied when it does the kernel updates. Does this patch do anything to a system that doesn't have a raphnet adapter? If not, why not just include it?

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                              • BuZzB
                                BuZz administrators @hansolo77
                                last edited by BuZz

                                @hansolo77 said in How To Apply Raphnet Kernel Patch To Fix "Northwest" Drift:

                                Suggestion - In future builds of the Setup Script, I think it should have this patch automatically applied when it does the kernel updates. Does this patch do anything to a system that doesn't have a raphnet adapter? If not, why not just include it?

                                We don't provide custom kernels - RetroPie sits on top of existing OS. If you want the patches included, they need to be fed to upstream kernel development. https://bugzilla.kernel.org/ - They will then filter down eventually to the Raspbian kernel, but they might be willing to backport it if it's accepted upstream.

                                To help us help you - please make sure you read the sticky topics before posting - https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

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                                  Dhrystone
                                  last edited by

                                  Trying this and getting the following errors:

                                  pi@retropie:~ $ cd linux
                                  pi@retropie:~/linux $ patch -p1 < ../usbhid_iostart.diff
                                  patching file drivers/hid/hid-core.c
                                  Hunk #1 succeeded at 2508 (offset 335 lines).

                                  pi@retropie:~/linux $ patch -p1 < ../usbhid_start_before_connect.diff
                                  patching file include/linux/hid.h
                                  Hunk #1 FAILED at 936.
                                  1 out of 1 hunk FAILED -- saving rejects to file include/linux/hid.h.rej

                                  pi@retropie:~/linux $ patch -p1 < ../jsdev_initial_value.diff
                                  patching file drivers/input/joydev.c
                                  Hunk #1 succeeded at 155 (offset -1 lines).
                                  Hunk #2 FAILED at 234.
                                  Hunk #3 succeeded at 916 (offset 68 lines).
                                  Hunk #4 FAILED at 901.
                                  2 out of 4 hunks FAILED -- saving rejects to file drivers/input/joydev.c.rej

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                                    jthomas5150 @edmaul69
                                    last edited by jthomas5150

                                    @edmaul69 Hi, sorry to reply to an old post but I have found no progress on the northwest movement when the SN30 (firmware v4.10) is turned on and connects. (This 8bitdo controller seems to be popular so I am surprised this issue is not more documented.) This problem appears on fresh Retropie 4.3 and 4.4 installs. Once I tap the d-pad the scrolling stops. I tried the above kernel patch and same issue. My other bluetooth controller, the wiiupro, does not scroll northwest when turned on. Any ideas? Makes connecting my second player 2 SN30 kinda a pain...

                                    I would not mind buying two SN30 Pro controllers (as I hear this issue does not exist with this model), but I like the more simple SN30 controllers better for my NES/SNES games.

                                    I am willing to help to troubleshoot in any way I can!

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                                    • edmaul69E
                                      edmaul69 @jthomas5150
                                      last edited by

                                      @jthomas5150 the problem is actually in linux and linux needs to be updated to stop it. Some controllers are affected and some arent. Most newer controllers have the problem fixed in them. But linux needs to actually fix the problem. If you use any usb controllers with the issue try putting them on a usb hub. Some people have luck that way.

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                                        jthomas5150 @edmaul69
                                        last edited by jthomas5150

                                        @edmaul69 Thanks for the reply. My USB controllers work just fine and so does my WiiUPro bluetooth controller. I wonder if anyone has any kind of bluetooth workaround like the Raphnet Kernel Patch but instead of fixing USB controller issues, addresses the bluetooth northwest issue for effected bluetooth controllers?

                                        Would an aftermarket bluetooth adapter solve the issue i wonder...? Or maybe that is a dumb idea since there is an issue with the kernel.

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                                        • edmaul69E
                                          edmaul69 @jthomas5150
                                          last edited by

                                          @jthomas5150 if you have a northwest issue on bt, did you try the raphnet northwest fix?

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                                            jthomas5150 @edmaul69
                                            last edited by jthomas5150

                                            @edmaul69 I sure did. Did not help. Ran it on a fresh 4.4 install.

                                            I think @j-e-f-f posted somewhere he also tried the above fix with no help using his bluetooth N30 controller...

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