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    lr-pcsx-rearmed: runcommand.sh: line 804: 5728 Segmentation fault (since 3.8)

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      cowanh00
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      I also ran into this issue. Reverting the controller back to standard as described by @RetroResolution worked around the issue for me.

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        alexis-puska
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        hi all,
        i'm the guy who commit the multitap support, i see this bug when i developped the multitap support, if you set a controller with the analog option and try to launch pcsx rearmed without a controler wwith 2 analog sticks configured, the library crash. if all is configured (2 sticks L3 R3) they have no problem to launch a game. the type of controler set to standard fix the problem, i will look like this on the code, how to reproduce the crash and try to fix it.

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          RetroResolution @alexis-puska
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          @alexis-puska hi, thanks for the update

          I forgot to mention in my post that my controller is a PlayStation 1 Dualshock - as such it has no L3 R3 to configure. Not sure if that's significant, but thought I'd note it anyway.

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            alexis-puska
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            Normaly ps1 dualshock has the L3 and R3 buttons, when you press the 2 analog joystick you have a button. can you configure your controller whith all button (analog stick and L3, R3) and test it ?

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              RetroResolution @alexis-puska
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              @alexis-puska I understand. In Emulation Station I configured the dualshock, in analog mode, and definitely pressed the analog sticks in - all inputs appear to be mapped.

              Should I specifically configure the duaslshock from within the rgui menu?

              Currently I'm switching between two different RetroPie builds, one is on 3.7, the other on 3.8, so I can test things in both versions if that helps.

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                alexis-puska
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                just configure the pad in analog in retroarch by config file or by the rgui. if all button is mapped, the analog pad type don't crash pcsx rearmed. i think, i can saying a mistake, i don't know but retroarch don't provide the state of analog pad type if L3 R3 and the two axis of a analog pad is not configured. i'm in work office, i can't test, can you ?

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                  sl89
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                  I can confirm changing the controller to standard on core-options the emulator can run.
                  But I'm afraid I have all buttons mapped, including both analog sticks and the L3 and R3 buttons.
                  I have a cheap controller that is recognized and a keyboard, including the different directions of the analog sticks.

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                    alexis-puska
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                    i have made some test this night, with a clean install of retropie. i have 2 xin mo controller without analog sticks with arcade buttons, and other controler with analog stick. if i activate the analog mode on the xin mo controller (pad 0 and pad 1) -> crash.
                    if i activated the analog without all buttons configured on controller with analog pad -> launch.
                    i think the code crash when i get the key state of the analog value when the pad is not configured or compatible with analog mode, retroarch crush when i request the state.
                    if you want to play for the moment use standard pad in your config file. i look that this week-end.

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                      RetroResolution @alexis-puska
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                      @alexis-puska sounds like a plan - thanks for your efforts on this

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                        BuZz administrators
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                        I have rebuilt the RetroPie lr-pcsx-rearmed binaries to a version before the most recent changes until this is sorted.

                        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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                          RetroResolution @BuZz
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                          @BuZz excellent, thanks!

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                            skrapps914
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                            Hey guys, I'm also having a segmentation fault error.. but I'm new to this all, and not sure exactly whats going on
                            here is a copy of my log file. can anyone help me sort this?

                            Starting PCSX-ReARMed v3.0rc1-1125-g4e6f4e9
                            Running PCSX Version 1.9 (May 26 2016).
                            Init new dynarec
                            testing if we can run recompiled code..
                            test passed.
                            Mapped (RAM/scrp/ROM/LUTs/TC):
                            80000000/1f800000/1fc00000/08000000/b4396000
                            found BIOS file: SCPH1001.BIN
                            RGB565 supported, using it
                            plugin: plugins/builtin_gpu
                            plugin: plugins/builtin_spu
                            plugin: plugins/builtin_pad
                            plugin: plugins/builtin_pad
                            Plugins loaded.
                            Loaded CD Image: /home/pi/RetroPie/roms/psx/SLUS_00551.CUE.
                            /opt/retropie/supplementary/runcommand/runcommand.sh: line 804: 819 Segmentation fault /opt/retropie/emulators/retroarch/bin/retroarch -L /opt/retropie/libretrocores/lr-pcsx-rearmed/libretro.so --config /opt/retropie/configs/psx/retroarch.cfg "/home/pi/RetroPie/roms/psx/SLUS_00551.CUE" --appendconfig /tmp/retroarch.cfg

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                              dankcushions Global Moderator @skrapps914
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                              @skrapps914 there are two solutions in this thread which will work. easiest is just going to the retropie-setup menu, and reinstalling lr-pcsx-rearmed from binaries.

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                                skrapps914 @dankcushions
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                                @dankcushions i saw the first solution, which was

                                "The issue can be reverted by editing
                                /opt/RetroPie/configs/all/retroarch-core-options.cfg

                                changing:
                                pcsx_rearmed_pad1type="analog"
                                back to:
                                pcsx_rearmed_pad1type="standard""

                                however, my retroarch-core-options.cfg does't have any lines for pcsx_rearmed at all. (i'm guessing thats where the issue is, seems like pcsx rearmed isnt writing to the config file?

                                the second solution, reinstalling from binaries, i have no idea how to do.. i'm new to all of this.

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                                  dankcushions Global Moderator @skrapps914
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                                  @skrapps914 i suspect your issue isn't anything to do with this, then. you should instead give us more details: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

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                                    RetroResolution @skrapps914
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                                    Hi,

                                    Regarding installation of the PlayStation emulator from binaries, maybe this guide will help:

                                    RetroPie Manual Installation Guide, including the Version 4 Setup Script Revised Menu Structure

                                    When following the guide, In the section Installing the Main Emulators, rather than using the option "Install/Update all main packages from binary", instead select the lr-pcsx-rearmed emulator from the list

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                                      skrapps914 @dankcushions
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                                      @dankcushions i followed instructions the correct way, i put the bios in the bios folder, i created a disc image from one of my playstation games, transfered the bin/cue files to the psx roms folder. i went to start it, and got this error in the log

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                                        skrapps914 @RetroResolution
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                                        @RetroResolution thanks, i will give this a shot. will i have to delete the previous emulator? or will it just overwrite it?

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                                          dankcushions Global Moderator @skrapps914
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                                          @skrapps914 said in lr-pcsx-rearmed: runcommand.sh: line 804: 5728 Segmentation fault (since 3.8):

                                          @dankcushions i followed instructions the correct way, i put the bios in the bios folder, i created a disc image from one of my playstation games, transfered the bin/cue files to the psx roms folder. i went to start it, and got this error in the log

                                          please look at the link again and give us the full set of information it suggests. everything is important.

                                          also, i wouldn't start out with a game you've ripped - go and download a playstation iso and start from there (just to test!). self-ripped games seem like a likely point of failure to me.

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                                            RetroResolution @skrapps914
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                                            @skrapps914 it should just overwrite it

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