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    • cyperghostC
      cyperghost @meleu
      last edited by cyperghost

      @meleu That's easy....
      The exit is needed becasue it ends the mausberry GPIO script and gives control to emulationstation.sh for proper exit

      Can you please exchange your lines

          emu_command="$(sed -n 4p /dev/shm/runcommand.info)"
          [[ -n "$emu_command" ]] && pkill -f "${emu_command%% *}" && sleep 12 # the value of 12 was suggested by @lostless 
      

      with this one?

      emupid="$(sed -n 4p /dev/shm/runcommand.info)"                                #v1.5 @meleu readout 4th line command.info 
      emupid="$(pgrep -f "${emupid%% *}")"                                          #v1.5 optain PID emucall by runcommand.sh
      
      if [ "$emupid" ]; then                                                        #v1.5 check correct PID > avoid sleeptimer if shutdown from ES
          kill $emupid && sleep 10
      fi    
      

      It is really the better way. Because you check value of command.info ... this value will also be active if you are back in ES so your [[ -n "$emu_command" ]] is always true and the sleep timer will used in every situation. Even if an emulator is not active. So this would be the last version called 1.6 release :)

      This is my last atempt...

      Haha ... we will see my friend :)

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      • meleuM
        meleu @cyperghost
        last edited by

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

        The exit is needed becasue it ends the mausberry GPIO script and gives control to emulationstation.sh for proper exit

        You're right. Good catch!

        The nerdy stuff we can discuss on our other thread ;-)

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        • cyperghostC
          cyperghost @meleu
          last edited by cyperghost

          @meleu @hansolo77 @lostless

          This is also my last posting on this theme!

          We have three working versions now!

          meleus version 1.6 which got all features of v1.5 but gots faster GPIO response (breaks 1 second loop, use inotify tool - it's not finished now so WIP)

          cyperghosts + meleus version 1.56 which will end ES and all emulators called by runcommand.sh

          cyperghosts version 1.2 which just ends ES

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          • meleuM
            meleu @cyperghost
            last edited by

            @cyperghost the credit for v1.6 is not meleu's only! :)
            By the way, are you sure it really works?

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            • cyperghostC
              cyperghost @meleu
              last edited by cyperghost

              @meleu Yes it should work. I tested it via SSH only but I also took investigation into the python ESC-script. There is a sleep timer of 10 seconds... so 10 seconds should be a good value :)

               for pid in pids:
                      try:
                          commandpath = open(os.path.join('/proc', pid, 'cmdline'), 'rb').read()
                          if commandpath[0:24] == '/opt/retropie/emulators/':
                              os.system('kill -QUIT %s' % pid)
                              print('kill -QUIT %s' % pid)
                      except IOError:
                          continue
              

              It uses kill PIDcommand to end emulators in path with path /opt/retropie/emulators/

              Your RegEx sniplets matches better :) So it works - to 100% I guarantee (tested with N64Glide and zdoom) ... there the python script would fail :)

              for v1.6 the GPIO tuning part is 100% yours. So you created it! The others part are nearly same as 1.5 so it should also work.
              Finetunig is not included like setting sleeptimers and notify - Do you agree?

              You also invested much time and you improved my commands and coding style as I explaind you the need of f%&/! exit command or introduced the second % in pkill -f "${emu_command%% *}" for example. But it is nothing against the && explaination and your RegEx magic, the magic of the testing command, the sed-command, the investigation of the runcommand.info-file ....

              So thank you :)

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              • lostlessL
                lostless @meleu
                last edited by

                @meleu 1.6 does not work. It acts as if the switch is not working. The inotify i don't think is being triggered.

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                • cyperghostC
                  cyperghost @lostless
                  last edited by cyperghost

                  @lostless How about 1.5? Did you check if the script is loaded? Are the permissions are right setted?

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                  • lostlessL
                    lostless @cyperghost
                    last edited by

                    @cyperghost 1.5 works. which script are we talking about? the one we've been working on? I'm assuming so because it works when not trying to use inotify.

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                    • meleuM
                      meleu @lostless
                      last edited by

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

                      @meleu 1.6 does not work.

                      WTF?!!!!

                      It's now a matter of honor!

                      Let me just put the kids to sleep (4-6 hours) and I'll get this achievement make it work!

                      (By the way, my first try will be to use the full path to inotifywait. If you know how to do it, please try it in advance.)

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                      • cyperghostC
                        cyperghost
                        last edited by cyperghost

                        @lostless Okay good news!
                        I'm a bit unaware of the inotify thing but I see no error in the script.
                        So I think you've three choices

                        1. Use 1.5 it will work with PowerOff in ES and emulator screen and will properly save metadata (easiest approch, because it's ready setted)
                        2. Investigate to 1.6... I see no errors in the script, it may be a file permission error or inotify works wrong
                        3. Create new script and touch control ...
                          3.1 I was able to get in touch with gpio-watch and it worked really fine with some scripts I made and it debounces switches relativly good. All in all it's also a lightweight
                          3.2 Use wiringPi (overloaded) and use it's posibilty for IRQ
                          3.3 There are tons of other GPIO libaries ...

                        It's now a matter of honor!

                        Surly!
                        @meleu I already said, you're not finished with that :)
                        But I'm glad that you made detection via file change ... So I hope you'll get it to run.

                        I just checked v1.6 there seems to be no typing mistake or mistake in GPIO numbering!


                        For maintainig ... If you are finished with 1.6
                        Can you please transform 1.5 in same way (coding style and layout) as 1.6? But withouth the inotify-thing?
                        So we have 2 versions

                        1. Version 1.5 that just works without installing anything
                        2. Version 1.6 with improved GPIO handling, but needs a new package
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                        • lostlessL
                          lostless @cyperghost
                          last edited by lostless

                          @cyperghost @meleu Thanks to you both. The 1.5 is fine for me. I know @meleu, you are definitely obsessed with making the switch work without the mauseberry loop. But i've been using my pi for almost a year with that loop and it working just fine. At least we've reached a point were the mauseberry runs perfect for a retropie setup. I won't lose meta data anymore.

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                          • cyperghostC
                            cyperghost @lostless
                            last edited by cyperghost

                            @lostless Is the sleeptimer of 9 seconds not to long?
                            I took the value out of the python script (they used 10 seconds) but I assume it was written for an Pi 1. So I think 5-6 seconds should also work.

                            No .. it's not obsession it's passion!
                            But I'm also interested in the inotify thing

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                            • lostlessL
                              lostless @cyperghost
                              last edited by

                              @cyperghost I can experiment, 9 seems good enough. i can try lower, but as long as it shuts down, it doesn't matter much.

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                              • cyperghostC
                                cyperghost @lostless
                                last edited by cyperghost

                                @lostless The 9 seconds are only triggered if an emulator is running! And it's important for saving metadata after the emu is closed.

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                                • lostlessL
                                  lostless @cyperghost
                                  last edited by

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

                                  No .. it's not obsession it's passion!

                                  Is there a difference. Its all a matter of perspective LOL

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                                  • lostlessL
                                    lostless @cyperghost
                                    last edited by lostless

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

                                    @lostless The 9 seconds are only triggered if an emulator is running! And it's important for saving metadata after the emu is closed.

                                    Ya, its fine as i usually don't shut down from a game, so in that respect, having to wait will hardly be noticed.

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                                    • cyperghostC
                                      cyperghost
                                      last edited by cyperghost

                                      @lostless If you are obsessed by a woman or passionated by a women makes a big difference.
                                      If you don't know then ask a judge and a producer of love toys what the difference is :)

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                                      • lostlessL
                                        lostless @cyperghost
                                        last edited by lostless

                                        @cyperghost getting all philosophical on me? Lets not derail to far, but i think i clearly under stand the difference between obsession and passion. Obsession is passion gone too far, when there is no need to keep going. When all is lost, yet you continue. When the path has reached its end and you gone over the cliff. I think I'm done.................. :/

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                                        • cyperghostC
                                          cyperghost
                                          last edited by cyperghost

                                          @lostless You're right. You may help us in outfinding the best sleeptimer :) That's your passion :) you can also use floating number like 2.5 to pause

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                                          • hansolo77H
                                            hansolo77
                                            last edited by

                                            You guys are awesome. I haven't tried 1.5b (adding proper exit out of the loop) on my own system yet, but it sounds like you got it working. I hate not being home today to participate more. :) Thanks everybody! When I get a chance, I will put it into place and report back my own findings.

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