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    SHANWAN / PS3 CONTROLLER Pi3 RETROPIE 3.6 BLUETOOTH SETUP

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    • luetzelL
      luetzel @Wolfman100
      last edited by luetzel

      @Wolfman100 said in SHANWAN / PS3 CONTROLLER Pi3 RETROPIE 3.6 BLUETOOTH SETUP:

      This is now what I get when I run sixpair:

      root@osmc:/# sudo sixpair
      Current Bluetooth master: ff:00:03:c6:9e:66
      Unable to retrieve local bd_addr from hcitool dev.
      Please enable Bluetooth or specify an address manually.

      When you tried sixpair before, it seemed to work:

      I have now installed QtSixA and have run Sixpair:
      root@osmc:/# sudo ./sixpair
      Current Bluetooth master: b8:27:eb:a1:9b:7f
      Setting master bd_addr to b8:27:eb:a1:9b:7f

      I don't understand what's going on ..

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      • Wolfman100W
        Wolfman100 @luetzel
        last edited by

        @luetzel

        ● bluetooth.service - Bluetooth service
        Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/bluetooth.service; enabled)
        Drop-In: /etc/systemd/system/bluetooth.service.d
        └─local.conf
        Active: inactive (dead)
        Docs: man:bluetoothd(8)

        Warning: Unit file changed on disk, 'systemctl daemon-reload' recommended.

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        • luetzelL
          luetzel @Wolfman100
          last edited by

          @Wolfman100

          @Wolfman100 said in SHANWAN / PS3 CONTROLLER Pi3 RETROPIE 3.6 BLUETOOTH SETUP:

          @luetzel

          ● bluetooth.service - Bluetooth service
          Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/bluetooth.service; enabled)
          Drop-In: /etc/systemd/system/bluetooth.service.d
          └─local.conf
          Active: inactive (dead)
          Docs: man:bluetoothd(8)

          Warning: Unit file changed on disk, 'systemctl daemon-reload' recommended.

          And why it is no running anymore? Try
          sudo systemctl daemon-reload
          sudo service bluetooth restart

          and lets see if it helps.

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          • Wolfman100W
            Wolfman100 @luetzel
            last edited by

            @luetzel OK cool....that seems to have got bluetooth running again!

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            • Wolfman100W
              Wolfman100 @luetzel
              last edited by

              @luetzel sixpair and bluetoothctl don't seem to be seeing the bluetooth controller now however:

              root@osmc:/# sudo sixpair
              Current Bluetooth master: ff:00:03:c6:9e:66
              Unable to retrieve local bd_addr from hcitool dev.
              Please enable Bluetooth or specify an address manually.
              root@osmc:/# b;uetoothctl
              bash: b: command not found
              bash: uetoothctl: command not found
              root@osmc:/# bluetoothctl
              [bluetooth]# devices
              [bluetooth]# scan on
              No default controller available
              [bluetooth]#

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              • luetzelL
                luetzel @Wolfman100
                last edited by luetzel

                @Wolfman100

                @Wolfman100 said in SHANWAN / PS3 CONTROLLER Pi3 RETROPIE 3.6 BLUETOOTH SETUP:

                @luetzel sixpair and bluetoothctl don't seem to be seeing the bluetooth controller now however:

                No default controller available
                [bluetooth]#

                did you try:
                hcitool dev

                here it shows:
                Devices:
                hci0 00:1B:10:00:2A:EC

                which is the hardware address of my BT dongle. Perhaps you have to unplug/replug it to be recognized.
                IMHO the linux kernel should be responsible to register hci0, not bluez. Perhaps you have to shutdown/power off
                and reboot your pi.

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                • Wolfman100W
                  Wolfman100 @luetzel
                  last edited by

                  @luetzel to confirm it is active:

                  ● bluetooth.service - Bluetooth service
                  Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/bluetooth.service; enabled)
                  Drop-In: /etc/systemd/system/bluetooth.service.d
                  └─local.conf
                  Active: active (running) since Tue 2016-05-17 14:51:59 BST; 11min ago
                  Docs: man:bluetoothd(8)
                  Main PID: 842 (bluetoothd)
                  Status: "Running"
                  CGroup: /system.slice/bluetooth.service
                  └─842 /usr/libexec/bluetooth/bluetoothd

                  May 17 14:51:59 osmc bluetoothd[842]: Bluetooth daemon 5.39
                  May 17 14:51:59 osmc bluetoothd[842]: Starting SDP server
                  May 17 14:51:59 osmc bluetoothd[842]: Bluetooth management interface 1.10 i...ed
                  Hint: Some lines were ellipsized, use -l to show in full.

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                  • Wolfman100W
                    Wolfman100 @luetzel
                    last edited by

                    @luetzel

                    My BT dongle is built in,it is a Pi3.

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                    • Wolfman100W
                      Wolfman100 @luetzel
                      last edited by

                      @luetzel said in SHANWAN / PS3 CONTROLLER Pi3 RETROPIE 3.6 BLUETOOTH SETUP:

                      hcitool dev

                      hcitool shows no devices!

                      root@osmc:/# hcitool dev
                      Devices:

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                      • luetzelL
                        luetzel @Wolfman100
                        last edited by

                        @Wolfman100 said in SHANWAN / PS3 CONTROLLER Pi3 RETROPIE 3.6 BLUETOOTH SETUP:

                        @luetzel said in SHANWAN / PS3 CONTROLLER Pi3 RETROPIE 3.6 BLUETOOTH SETUP:

                        hcitool dev

                        hcitool shows no devices!

                        root@osmc:/# hcitool dev
                        Devices:

                        @Wolfman100 said in SHANWAN / PS3 CONTROLLER Pi3 RETROPIE 3.6 BLUETOOTH SETUP:

                        @luetzel

                        My BT dongle is built in,it is a Pi3.

                        Ah, I see. This might be the problem. I have seen another thread in this forum that there is some trouble with the BT device on Pi3.
                        https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/842/pi-3-ps3-bluetooth-controller-freeze-fix-updated/1

                        What distribution are you using on your Pi3? Was it osmc? My RetroPie runs on Rasbian/Pi2.

                        Just give me a minute, I'll try to replicate this behaviour on my Pi3 with osmc.

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                        • Wolfman100W
                          Wolfman100 @luetzel
                          last edited by

                          @luetzel thank you so much for your dedication to solving this.Your a true gent!

                          It seems that I mistakenly just presumed your whole article was about Pi3 as a lot of people seem to be having issues with this!

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                          • luetzelL
                            luetzel @Wolfman100
                            last edited by

                            @Wolfman100 said in SHANWAN / PS3 CONTROLLER Pi3 RETROPIE 3.6 BLUETOOTH SETUP:

                            @luetzel thank you so much for your dedication to solving this.Your a true gent!

                            It seems that I mistakenly just presumed your whole article was about Pi3 as a lot of people seem to be having issues with this!

                            But it is not related to the Pi version. So far only genuine Sony PS3 controllers were supported by bluez. The cloned controllers are supported by the sixad daemon, but it interferes with other BT devices, such as keyboards or mice. I would be happy to see support PS3 support via bluez in the next version of RetroPie. Thats why I'm interested in your problem. It is so annoying, that PS3 isn't properly supported by bluez ...

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                            • Wolfman100W
                              Wolfman100 @luetzel
                              last edited by

                              @luetzel Indeed it is!I'm on this journey because I watched some YouTube Vids about RetroPie and for everybody else it seemed as easy as installing RetroPie, hitting PS button connecting and off you go!

                              This has now led me on this journey where nearly two months later I still haven't got the thing working and was in no way expecting to delve so far down the rabbit-hole in terms of coding etc!Having never even seen linux before,nevermind use it I've learned a hell of a lot....Shame I still can't play any f'in games though!

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                              • Wolfman100W
                                Wolfman100 @luetzel
                                last edited by

                                @luetzel there is definetly something amiss now though as bluetoothctl freezes,I'm assuming because it can't find the Bluetooth Device

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                                • luetzelL
                                  luetzel @Wolfman100
                                  last edited by

                                  @Wolfman100 said in SHANWAN / PS3 CONTROLLER Pi3 RETROPIE 3.6 BLUETOOTH SETUP:

                                  @luetzel Indeed it is!I'm on this journey because I watched some YouTube Vids about RetroPie and for everybody else it seemed as easy as installing RetroPie, hitting PS button connecting and off you go!

                                  This has now led me on this journey where nearly two months later I still haven't got the thing working and was in no way expecting to delve so far down the rabbit-hole in terms of coding etc!Having never even seen linux before,nevermind use it I've learned a hell of a lot....Shame I still can't play any f'in games though!

                                  Ok, I see - the problem is that bluez doesn't recognize the vendor id/device id of the fake PS3 controllers. I also didn't know it, when I ordered a pair from Aliexpress. But I still think that it will be possible to pair your controller.

                                  Just finished to compile it on osmc, will try sixpair now, so stay tuned ...

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                                  • Wolfman100W
                                    Wolfman100 @luetzel
                                    last edited by

                                    @luetzel Cool.

                                    Her is my root,so you can see where evrything is etc:

                                    root@osmc:/# ls
                                    bin media sixpair
                                    bluez mnt sixpair.c
                                    boot opt srv
                                    compilation_sid.patch pi-bluetooth_0.1.0_armhf.deb sys
                                    dev proc tmp
                                    etc QtSixA-1.5.1 usr
                                    home root var
                                    lib run vendor
                                    lib64 sbin walkthrough_completed
                                    lost+found selinux

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                                    • luetzelL
                                      luetzel @Wolfman100
                                      last edited by luetzel

                                      @Wolfman100
                                      ok, I'm able to pair the PS3 controller on a Pi3 with OSMC and patched bluez:

                                      osmc@osmc:~/install/qtsixa-1.5.0/utils/bins$ hcitool dev
                                      Devices:
                                      hci0 B8:27:EB:9F:44:68
                                      osmc@osmc:~/install/qtsixa-1.5.0/utils/bins$ sudo ./sixpair
                                      Current Bluetooth master: b8:27:eb:9f:44:68
                                      Setting master bd_addr to b8:27:eb:9f:44:68
                                      osmc@osmc:~/install/qtsixa-1.5.0/utils/bins$ sudo bluetoothctl
                                      [NEW] Controller B8:27:EB:9F:44:68 osmc [default]
                                      [NEW] Device 01:B6:52:85:63:25 PLAYSTATION(R)3 Controller
                                      [NEW] Device 20:73:AB:91:DD:6F Bluetooth V3.0 Keyboard
                                      [NEW] Device 00:1D:D8:97:9A:F6 Microsoft Blueto
                                      [CHG] Device 01:B6:52:85:63:25 Class: 0x000540
                                      [CHG] Device 01:B6:52:85:63:25 Icon: input-keyboard
                                      [CHG] Device 01:B6:52:85:63:25 Connected: yes
                                      [PLAYSTATION(R)3 Controller]#

                                      Your problem must be related to something else. It's not the Pi3 which makes trouble. Did you update/upgrade your osmc to the latest kernel?
                                      my 'uname -a' shows:

                                      Linux osmc 4.4.8-3-osmc #1 SMP PREEMPT Sun May 1 18:57:43 UTC 2016 armv7l GNU/Linux

                                      Think it doesn't harm to upgrade to the latest OSMC. If you do so, you probably have to reinstall bluez from source, because the
                                      deb for OSMC was updated on 1st of May.

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                                      • Wolfman100W
                                        Wolfman100
                                        last edited by

                                        I am currently on OSMC 4.4.6-3

                                        I would upgrade,but it is telling me that their is insufficient space for the upgrade.I think this has to do with it being a dual boot system with Raspian,and Raspian has expanded to take all the remaining space on the 32GB SD.

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                                        • Wolfman100W
                                          Wolfman100 @luetzel
                                          last edited by

                                          @luetzel

                                          Firstly though I just need to get the bluetooth working again right?

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                                          • luetzelL
                                            luetzel @Wolfman100
                                            last edited by luetzel

                                            @Wolfman100
                                            Yes, you have to get the bluetooth working again, before you can continue.

                                            To free-up some space, you could try:

                                            sudo apt-get clean

                                            to remove cached packages. In addition:

                                            sudo apt-get autoremove

                                            may help to remove orphaned packages.

                                            or, you try to install it on Raspbian, if there is more space.

                                            Maybe you can try to dump the latest osmc/raspbian onto an empty SD-card?

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