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    ensuring ES gracefully finish and save metadata in every system shutdown

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    • YahmezY
      Yahmez @Bananu
      last edited by

      @bananu
      Sorry man, I really don't know what is causing this issue for people. Especially because the killes script worked for me both on a system I had already set up completely, and with a fresh install. Wish I could be more of a help here...

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        julenvitoria Banned
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        @meleu HI! I'm trying to make the gracefully finish to work but I can't and I don't know why... I follow all the steps even create the script in the same path than you (/etc) but it does not work. I'm using a raspberry pi 3 with the last version of retropie and shutdown script with a button connected to GPIO 3. Could you guide me about this?
        Thanks

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        • QuackwalksQ
          Quackwalks
          last edited by

          When using this with the Kintaro 9000 case, the power switch doesn't respond but the reset switch does. Using the reset switch won't save metadata. If anyone has experience with this, I'd love some help.

          Pi Model or other hardware: Pi 3b
          Power Supply used: 5.1v 2.5a
          RetroPie Version Used: 4.3.17
          Built From: Pre made SD Image on RetroPie website, updated to 4.3.17
          USB Devices connected: dongle for wireless keyboard
          Controller used: Official PS3 Controller
          How to replicate the problem: Followed install instructions from Kintaro 9000, then followed instructions in this post

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          • meleuM
            meleu
            last edited by

            Hello fellows,

            I've just updated the OP with the following warning:

            UPDATE: many guys are reporting that this trick isn't working anymore. Maybe something has changed after an OS update, but I'm not sure. I don't use GPIO buttons to shutdown my RetroPie myself.

            I'm currently very busy on other projects and unable to provide support here. Sorry mates..

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              julenvitoria Banned
              last edited by julenvitoria

              Ok, thanks for the reply!!

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                Semper 5 @meleu
                last edited by

                @meleu said in ensuring ES gracefully finish and save metadata in every system shutdown:

                Hello fellows,

                I've just updated the OP with the following warning:

                UPDATE: many guys are reporting that this trick isn't working anymore. Maybe something has changed after an OS update, but I'm not sure. I don't use GPIO buttons to shutdown my RetroPie myself.

                I'm currently very busy on other projects and unable to provide support here. Sorry mates..

                Much appreciated for the update and continued hard work. I'll be following along :)

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                  finaluser
                  last edited by

                  Look this script, is working for me
                  https://github.com/RetroFlag/retroflag-picase

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                  • cyperghostC
                    cyperghost @finaluser
                    last edited by

                    @finaluser Yes yes... the killall method ;) It's the simpelest method and it will fail if there are emulators running in background.

                    The service @meleu gots following reason. You don't need annother script that explicitly shutdowns emulationstation. Sadly the service seems to not run correctly anymore (users reports that)

                    So I recreated annother script Multi Switch Shutdown Script that suppots all NESPicases, the Pimoroni ONOFFSHIM, the Mausberry and any generic button.

                    It will correctly shutdown emulators and ES and the reset button works more as an reset button ;) It shutdowns emulators if there are any running. Or it just restart ES if you are in main menu. The reboot option can be done by menu or via command line ;)

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                      TicTac_93
                      last edited by

                      @meleu, I recently set up a safe-shutdown script for my Super Kuma 9000 case, and I ended up using a patchwork of your code, @cyperghost's, and @mediamogul's. It all seems to be running cleanly now, at least on my system - I tested shutdowns, resets, and full system reboots both from within Emulator Station and within a game, and it seems to be saving metadata correctly in all instances.

                      I hope this is useful to you or others who come across this thread!

                      I wrote it specifically to work with my modified kintaro pcb.py script, included at the end of this post. Though you should be able to call it from anywhere, as long as you pass it the appropriate option (default is REBOOT):

                      • --SHUTDOWN - Initiates a clean shutdown of any open emulators, then Emulation Station, and finally the Pi itself
                      • --REBOOT - Initiates a clean shutdown of any open emulators, then Emulation Station, and finally reboots the Pi
                      • --RESET - Initiates a clean shutdown of any open emulators, then a clean restart of Emulation Station. If Emulation Station is not open (ie, you crashed to the terminal somehow), this option will restart it.

                      Hopefully it's not too janky, I'm beyond rusty with bash and python.

                      TicTac's killes.sh code

                      #!/bin/bash
                      
                      # Meleu's Graceful Shutdown code, with improvements from mediamogul and cyberghost.
                      # Hacked together by TicTac, and further tweaked to work with his Kintaro control script.
                      
                      # Set the mode of the script.  Options are --SHUTDOWN, --RESET (only restarts ES), and --REBOOT
                      MODE="REBOOT" # Default to system reboot
                      if [ $1 ]; then # If we got an option, use it
                      	key="$1"
                      	case $key in
                      		--SHUTDOWN)
                      		MODE="SHUTDOWN"
                      		;;
                      		--RESET)
                      		MODE="RESET"
                      		;;
                      		--REBOOT)
                      		MODE="REBOOT"
                      		;;
                      	esac
                      fi
                      
                      # New PID code lifted from cyperghost's Multi Switch Shutdown Script
                      # If there's an emulator running, we need to kill it and go back to ES
                      EMUPID="$(pgrep -f -n runcommand.sh)"
                      if [[ -n "$EMUPID" ]]; then
                          pkill -P "$(echo $EMUPID | tr ' ' ',')"
                          kill "$EMUPID"
                      	# Hold in this while loop until the emulator process stops
                      	while s=$(ps -p "$EMUPID" -o s=) && [ "$s" ] && [ "$s" != 'Z' ]; do
                      		sleep 1
                      		done
                      fi
                      
                      ESPID="$(pgrep -f "/opt/retropie/supplementary/.*/emulationstation([^.]|$)")"
                      if [ -n "$ESPID" ]; then # If ES was running...
                      	# Touch appropriate file to trigger ES reset/reboot/shutdown, then kill the ES Process
                      	case $MODE in
                      		SHUTDOWN)
                      		sudo touch /tmp/es-shutdown && chown pi:pi /tmp/es-shutdown && kill $ESPID
                      		;;
                      		RESET)
                      		sudo touch /tmp/es-restart && chown pi:pi /tmp/es-restart && kill $ESPID
                      		;;
                      		REBOOT)
                      		sudo touch /tmp/es-sysrestart && chown pi:pi /tmp/es-sysrestart && kill $ESPID
                      		;;
                      	esac
                      	while s=$(ps -p "$ESPID" -o s=) && [ "$s" ] && [ "$s" != 'Z' ]; do
                      		sleep 1
                      		done
                      	sleep 1
                      else # If it wasn't, directly shutdown / reboot the pi or restart ES
                      	case $MODE in
                      		SHUTDOWN)
                      		sudo shutdown -h now
                      		;;
                      		RESET)
                      		emulationstation
                      		;;
                      		REBOOT)
                      		sudo shutdown -r now
                      		;;
                      	esac
                      	sleep 1
                      fi
                      
                      sleep 1
                      
                      

                      TicTac's /opt/kintaro/pcb.py code

                      #!/usr/bin/python3 -u
                      #Copyright 2017 Michael Kirsch
                      
                      #Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"),
                      #to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense,
                      # and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
                      #The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
                      
                      ######################
                      # MODIFIED BY TICTAC #
                      ######################
                      # I stripped out the fan control functionality (it's not used in my build), and am working to make shutdowns / resets safe for Emulation Station.
                      #
                      # WIP Log:
                      # 180525 - Stripped out the fan control code with little issues.  Modified reset switch to indicate when it's changing functionality
                      # 		 - and to be generally less shitty
                      # 180526 - Replaced old code for shutdowns and resets (just calls to sudo shutdown) with appropriate calls to /opt/kintaro/killes.sh
                      # 		 - Also further tweaked reset button functionality.  Tapping reset will restart Emulation Station, holding it for 1-5seconds
                      # 		 - will reboot the system, and holding it for 5+seconds will cancel it.  System seems to be stable now, no metadata is getting
                      # 		 - lost on shutdowns or resets from within a game, or just emulation station itself.
                      
                      import http.server
                      import configparser
                      import time
                      import os
                      import RPi.GPIO as GPIO
                      import subprocess
                      from configparser import SafeConfigParser
                      from enum import Enum
                      
                      pcb_components={"LED":7,"FAN":8,"RESET":3,"POWER":5,"CHECK_PCB":10}
                      
                      class path():
                          kintaro_folder = "/opt/kintaro/"
                          start_folder = "start/"
                          intro_video = kintaro_folder + start_folder + "intro.mp4" # DELETE?
                          config_file = kintaro_folder + start_folder + "kintaro.config"
                          temp_command = 'vcgencmd measure_temp'
                      
                      class vars():
                          reset_hold_short = 10
                          reset_hold_long = 50
                          debounce_time = 0.01
                          counter_time = 0.1
                      
                      GPIO.setmode(GPIO.BOARD) #Use the same layout as the pins
                      GPIO.setup(pcb_components["LED"], GPIO.OUT) #LED Output
                      GPIO.setup(pcb_components["FAN"], GPIO.OUT) #FAN Output # DELETE?
                      GPIO.setup(pcb_components["POWER"], GPIO.IN)  #set pin as input
                      GPIO.setup(pcb_components["RESET"], GPIO.IN, pull_up_down=GPIO.PUD_UP) #set pin as input and switch on internal pull up resistor
                      GPIO.setup(pcb_components["CHECK_PCB"], GPIO.IN, pull_up_down=GPIO.PUD_UP)
                      
                      
                      def temp(): #returns the gpu temoperature
                          res = os.popen(path.temp_command).readline()
                          return float((res.replace("temp=", "").replace("'C\n", "")))
                      
                      class led:  #class to control the led
                          def toggle(status):  #toggle the led on of off
                              if status == 0:       #the led is inverted
                                  GPIO.output(pcb_components["LED"], GPIO.LOW)
                              if status == 1:
                                  GPIO.output(pcb_components["LED"], GPIO.HIGH)
                      
                          def blink(amount,interval): #blink the led
                              for x in range(amount):
                                  led.toggle(1)
                                  time.sleep(interval)
                                  led.toggle(0)
                                  time.sleep(interval)
                      
                      def return_config_bool(searchterm):
                          Config = configparser.ConfigParser()
                          Config.read(path.config_file)  # read the configfile
                          return Config.getboolean("Boot", searchterm)
                      
                      if return_config_bool("video"): # DELETE?
                          os.system("omxplayer " + path.intro_video + " &") #start the bootvideo on start
                      
                      def toggle(toggle_this):  #change one of the values in the config file
                          parser = configparser.ConfigParser()
                          parser.read(path.config_file)
                          if return_config_bool(toggle_this):
                              parser.set('Boot', toggle_this, "False")
                          else:
                              parser.set('Boot', toggle_this, "True")
                          with open(path.config_file, "w+") as configfile:
                              parser.write(configfile)
                      
                      def Falling_Power(channel):
                          if (GPIO.input(pcb_components["POWER"]) == GPIO.HIGH) and (GPIO.input(pcb_components["CHECK_PCB"]) == GPIO.LOW):  # shutdown function if the powerswitch is toggled
                              led.toggle(0)
                              os.system("sudo bash /opt/kintaro/killes.sh --SHUTDOWN") # Flag system for shutdown and initiate killes.sh
                      
                      
                      def Falling_Reset(channel):
                      	if (GPIO.input(pcb_components["RESET"]) == GPIO.LOW):  # sanity check to make sure Reset switch is actually toggled
                      		reset_counter = 0  # counter for while loops
                      		reset_stage = 0  # stage toggle for reset functionality
                      		time.sleep(vars.debounce_time)  # debounce time
                      		while (GPIO.input(pcb_components["RESET"]) == GPIO.LOW): # Count up until we hit the first cutoff
                      			if reset_counter == vars.reset_hold_short:  # Check if we're at the first cutoff
                      				reset_stage = 1
                      				led.blink(1, 0.2)  # Blink to indicate reset stage has changed
                      				led.toggle(1)
                      			if reset_counter == vars.reset_hold_long:  # Check if we're at the second cutoff
                      				reset_stage = 2
                      				led.blink(2, 0.2)  # Blink to indicate reset stage has changed again
                      				led.toggle(1)
                      			reset_counter = reset_counter + 1
                      			time.sleep(vars.counter_time)
                      		if reset_stage == 0:
                      			os.system("sudo bash /opt/kintaro/killes.sh --RESET")
                      		elif reset_stage == 1:
                      			os.system("sudo bash /opt/kintaro/killes.sh --REBOOT")
                      		else:
                      			# DO NOTHING.  THIS STAGE IS IN CASE YOU ACCIDENTALLY HIT THE BUTTON
                      			led.blink(3, 0.2)
                      			led.toggle(1)
                      
                      def PCB_Pull(channel):
                          GPIO.cleanup()
                      
                      if (GPIO.input(pcb_components["POWER"]) == GPIO.HIGH) and GPIO.input(pcb_components["CHECK_PCB"]) == GPIO.LOW:  # What the hell is this for?
                          os.system("sudo bash /opt/kintaro/killes.sh --SHUTDOWN") # Flag system for shutdown and initiate killes.sh
                      
                      GPIO.add_event_detect(pcb_components["CHECK_PCB"],GPIO.RISING,callback=PCB_Pull)
                      
                      time.sleep(1)
                      
                      if return_config_bool("pcb") and GPIO.input(pcb_components["CHECK_PCB"])==GPIO.LOW: #check if there is an pcb and if there is then attach the interrupts
                          led.toggle(1)
                          GPIO.add_event_detect(pcb_components["RESET"], GPIO.FALLING, callback=Falling_Reset)
                          GPIO.add_event_detect(pcb_components["POWER"], GPIO.FALLING, callback=Falling_Power)
                      
                      
                          #check for interrupts :D
                      while True:
                          time.sleep(5)
                          led.toggle(1)
                      
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                      • cyperghostC
                        cyperghost @TicTac_93
                        last edited by cyperghost

                        @tictac_93 This works in most cases ... yes

                        But look. You take PID of runcommand and use pkill -P switch to kill child PID. That works in most cases but some emulators also just call annother process and this won't be catched by your method. You need at least annother pkill -P call.

                        You should just use your python script and you can use the multi_switch and it's command line options. Therefore use a python call like output = int(subprocess.check_output(['./multi_switch.sh', '--es-pid'])) and you can check if ES is running. If the ouput is 0 then python interprets this as false if a PID is detected the value is grater than 0 - this interprets python as true.
                        So the sniplet in python itself would be look like this.

                        if output:
                             os.system("./multi_switch.sh --es-poweroff")
                         else:
                             os.system("sudo shutdown -h now")
                        
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