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    • cyperghostC
      cyperghost
      last edited by cyperghost

      @meleu You would rather use pkill -P
      as pgrep and pkill are using same synthax
      But I stay to the basics and this is the PID number :D

      I think it's now your turn to rearange and optimize the code a bit. You can also check your outfindings with the ES PID Detector - it now offers PIDs detected via PPID - it's a serious helper for such usecases.

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      • meleuM
        meleu @cyperghost
        last edited by

        @cyperghost
        actually there's no need for what I was thinking. Your solution is really nice. :)

        Maybe some code polishing can be made, but it worked flawlessly on my tests with ScummVM. Nice finding, bro!

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        • cyperghostC
          cyperghost @meleu
          last edited by cyperghost

          @meleu Thank you mate. Was a nice piece of work anyway but pathed with pitfalls.
          You should write some more tutorials - could be a good guidance.
          But for now ... good night

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          • meleuM
            meleu @cyperghost
            last edited by

            @cyperghost said in shell scripting topic:

            Was a nice piece of work anyway but pathed with pitfalls.

            You gave me an idea!
            pitfall

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            • meleuM
              meleu @cyperghost
              last edited by

              @cyperghost
              This is logically the same script, I just cleaned up the code (and bumped the version to v1.59): https://ghostbin.com/paste/adsrw

              And this one is the PID detector: https://ghostbin.com/paste/f8tmt

              Cheers!

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              • cyperghostC
                cyperghost
                last edited by cyperghost

                Mausberry Shutdown Script 1.595

                by @meleu and @cyperghost

                Final version for PowerBlock users is here!

                Mausberry users may get development to v1.7x

                #!/bin/bash
                # End Emulationstation if condition of running binary is true (v1.59)
                # v1.0 07/21/17 by cyperghost - Inital run 
                # v1.1 07/22/17 - Added chown command to set right user permission for creating es-shutdown // cyperghost
                # v1.2 07/23/17 - Some small improvments, easier to maintain, removed echo, removed else branch // cyperghost
                # v1.5 07/27/17 - Great step to exit ES even if emulators is running by runcommand.sh are started // meleu
                # v1.55 07/29/17 - all kudos go to @meleu for his alltime genious RegEx hack! // meleu
                # v1.56 07/30/17 - All emulators will be detected. // meleu
                # v1.58 08/02/17 - generel method: Use PPID to detect child PIDs now (ScummVM fix) // cyperghost
                # v1.59 08/03/17 - nothing new, just polishing the code // meleu
                # v1.595 11/14/17 - Inserted newest emucall detection // meleu
                # I just checked with SSH command - it saved my metadata! Maybe you need to extend sleeptimer!
                # greetings @pjft for his famous favorits and @meleu for his RegEx sniplets and his constant help! 
                
                #this is the GPIO pin connected to the lead on switch labeled OUT
                GPIOpin1=23
                
                #this is the GPIO pin connected to the lead on switch labeled IN
                GPIOpin2=24
                
                echo "$GPIOpin1" > /sys/class/gpio/export
                echo "in" > /sys/class/gpio/gpio$GPIOpin1/direction
                echo "$GPIOpin2" > /sys/class/gpio/export
                echo "out" > /sys/class/gpio/gpio$GPIOpin2/direction
                echo "1" > /sys/class/gpio/gpio$GPIOpin2/value
                
                while true; do
                    power="$(cat /sys/class/gpio/gpio$GPIOpin1/value)"
                    if [[ "$power" == 0 ]]; then
                        sleep 1
                    else
                        # emucall="$(sed -n 4p /dev/shm/runcommand.info | tr -d '\\"' | tr '^$[]*.()|+?{}' '.')"
                        emucall="$(sed '4!d; s/\([\\"]\|[[:alnum:]_]\+=[^ ]* \)//g; s/[][(){}^$*.|+? ]/\\&/g' /dev/shm/runcommand.info)"
                        if [[ -n "$emucall" ]]; then
                            emupid="$(pgrep -f "$emucall" | tr '\n' ' ')"
                            pkill -P "$(echo $emupid | tr ' ' ',')"
                            kill "$emupid"
                            sleep 4
                        fi    
                
                        espid="$(pgrep -f "/opt/retropie/supplementary/.*/emulationstation([^.]|$)")"
                        if [[ -n "$espid" ]]; then
                            touch /tmp/es-shutdown && chown pi:pi /tmp/es-shutdown
                            kill "$espid"
                            exit
                        fi
                        # End Emulationstation if condition of running binary is true
                
                        sudo poweroff
                    fi
                done
                
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                • meleuM
                  meleu
                  last edited by meleu

                  Answering your questions on this nerdy thread.

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

                  @meleu
                  About using variables? You see I'm avoiding these and use just a bunch of them...
                  Is there any difference? Speed up? Memory usage?

                  I know it's better for clear code reading.... but is that effcient?

                  It was just for clear code reading. Each variable have a meaningful name. In such a small script the impact on performance is null. But to be honest, using emupid didn't cause any impact on code reading too. :)

                  About avoiding variables and using the same command two or more times, that would cause impact on performance.

                  Example:

                  [[ "$(pgrep -P $emupid)" ]] && kill $(pgrep -P $emupid)
                  

                  Using a variable for $(pgrep -P $emupid) is preferable in this case.

                  We (programmers) should always think where (and when) our code is supposed to be executed when deciding about "Memory Usage vs. Processing Usage". Some questions we should keep in mind when coding:

                  • The system has a good amount of RAM?
                  • The system has a good CPU power?
                  • The system has usually several users/processes sharing resources?
                  • How often will my code run?
                  • How long will my code remain running?

                  There are more questions, obviously.

                  By the way, those last 2 question are the ones that bother me so much about that infinite loop! We are looping to check a file content every single second just to execute a command to SHUT DOWN THE WHOLE SYSTEM! In my head the thought is: "this script is wasting 99.99999% of its CPU time slice!". Specially because there are ways to make a script do nothing (just wait) while that file doesn't change!

                  But... Well... I don't have that f!@#%ing mausberry switch, so there's no need for me to worry about it. Those guys who have it are happy with our current solution... Let's play some games! :D

                  This subject would be a good nerdy chat while drinking some Caipirinhas when you come to Rio.

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                  • SanoS
                    Sano
                    last edited by

                    Hi guys, sorry, wasn't here for a while.
                    I've read @meleu last post and I just checked "things", as I'm also not fond of the infinite loop. That said, I don't use mausberry or gpio either.

                    Did you take a look at the gpio util from wiringpi ?
                    http://wiringpi.com/the-gpio-utility/

                    I found this option in the doc, that may help (if I understood your need) :

                    gpio wfi <pin> rising/falling/both
                    
                    This causes GPIO to perform a non-busy wait on a single GPIO pin until it changes state to that indicated.
                    
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                    • cyperghostC
                      cyperghost
                      last edited by

                      @meleu I have to say thank you for your detailed explanation. I'm currently on holidays ... so I'm a bit quieter in this forum for couple of days. I think during these days a few things will change to ES ...
                      But I take my portable Pi to the airport with a copy of Terranigma on it (I deeply hope that I will save humankind during may holiday)...

                      We are looping to check a file content every single second just to execute a command to SHUT DOWN THE WHOLE SYSTEM! In my head the thought is: "this script is wasting 99.99999% of its CPU time slice!".

                      I understand you... about the inotify thing...
                      But without the real hardware it's a bit a pain ... but it's solvable imho
                      Maybe a chmod to the exported GPIO files will help.

                        echo "$GPIOpin1" > /sys/class/gpio/export
                        echo "in" >/sys/class/gpio/$GPIOpin1/direction
                        chmod 660 /sys/class/gpio/$GPIOpin1/direction
                        chmod 660 /sys/class/gpio/$GPIOpin1/value
                      

                      This subject would be a good nerdy chat while drinking some Caipirinhas when you come to Rio.

                      Oh yes :) It's all about games ... As I told you it's more likely to expand to the eastern hemisphere but never say never and if I'm on buisness journey I'll surly come back to your offer.

                      @Sano
                      Welcome to this thread

                      Yes I told also to use gpio-control. wPi is also a solution but I think this approach is an overkill to just monitor ONE Gpio. I use wPi in my work as it got's powerfull IRQ functions but you have to load a whole C programm to just monitor ONE GPIO and I think that's not attentend to be called "effective".

                      Also think about you have to compile the thing and I think this approach isn't user friendly anymore. So way meleu want it to do is really nice. It comes very far to RT processing!

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                      • cyperghostC
                        cyperghost
                        last edited by

                        @meleu

                        My new project is a portable device with 4,3" screen and I2S soundmodule.
                        It has a foldable screen build in and if you open it you activate an trigger....
                        As it is still useable with HDMI I have two /boot/config.txt

                        One force activates HDMI and BCM sound
                        The other deactivaes HDMI, activates SDTV and uses I2S sound

                        So I coded a bash script that would exchange the the boot files in depence to the sensors.

                        I've build in a LED that show status. If SDTV config is already active and the foldable monitor is open then it will boot
                        If the SDTV config is active and the monitor is closed then LED will blink for a few seconds ... at this time you have the chance to open the LED screen. If not the config for HDMI will be exchanged and a reboot is forced.....

                        So here is my code
                        Bash is really a powerfull language, the functions call are super easy ;)

                        This one is dedicated to you... because it wasn't possible without your help

                        I hope you find some time to read the code and give opinion to the structure. Are the intenions setted right, are there some things in general to improve. This is not for puplic usage so if I set a file I know that I need it and I would not check .....

                        https://ghostbin.com/paste/kqqcq

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                        • meleuM
                          meleu @cyperghost
                          last edited by

                          @cyperghost dude, your coding style really improved! :-)

                          I did a quick look and have two or three comments about the coding (didn't focused on the logic). Will do soon. I'm on the phone now.

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                          • meleuM
                            meleu @cyperghost
                            last edited by

                            @cyperghost Looks like a ghost got your code! I was going to make my comments now and the code isn't there.

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                            • cyperghostC
                              cyperghost @meleu
                              last edited by cyperghost

                              @meleu Sorry ;)
                              I setted wrong timer - this will be alive for 7 days now. I'm just busy :( But I hope to come back soon with a RetroAchivments link to you ;)
                              https://pastebin.com/LyA4dTwN

                              Neustart > reboot
                              Blinkschleife > loop for blinking
                              Befehle > commands
                              Wahl > selection
                              Abfrage Hallsensor > request hall sensors

                              Just to understand the comments a bit ;)

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                              • meleuM
                                meleu @cyperghost
                                last edited by meleu

                                @cyperghost I've created a gist for your script: https://gist.github.com/meleu/0ea0b96ccafdbd0a432cb5a59a8c1835

                                We can comment there! ;-)

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                                • meleuM
                                  meleu @meleu
                                  last edited by

                                  @cyperghost I've just noticed that I don't receive notifications on a gist comment...

                                  I answered some of your questions there. :-)

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                                  • cyperghostC
                                    cyperghost @meleu
                                    last edited by

                                    @meleu I created a new GIST ;)

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                                    • meleuM
                                      meleu @cyperghost
                                      last edited by

                                      @cyperghost and I answered your questions there too. ;)

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                                      • cyperghostC
                                        cyperghost @meleu
                                        last edited by

                                        @meleu
                                        Thank you for all your help.... I've something for you

                                        inkey() { char="" ; stty -icanon min 0 time 1 ; char=`dd count=1 2>/dev/null` ; }
                                        

                                        I hope you find that usefull ;)
                                        source - Unix Linux Forums

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                                        • meleuM
                                          meleu @cyperghost
                                          last edited by

                                          @cyperghost Not sure what would be the purpose of that crazy function. I never programmed in Basic and don't know what INKEY$ does... :-)


                                          bash lovers, I've found this doc and liked it: https://github.com/progrium/bashstyle

                                          I didn't like every tip/recommendation there, but found it useful.

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                                          • lilbudL
                                            lilbud
                                            last edited by

                                            This post is more of a forewarning

                                            Don't use climate on the raspberry pi. This program is made to simplify several terminal commands to one or two words, sounds good in theory. But it auto runs and takes up resources. My Pi was sitting idle with climate running and it was at 80 Celsius (176 fahrenheit)

                                            Creator of the Radiocade: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/6077/radiocade

                                            Backlog: http://backloggery.com/lilbud

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