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    • RanmaR
      Ranma @lostless
      last edited by

      @lostless Hi thanks for replying. I've already got all that in my cmdline.txt file. I'd already followed a guide to silence the Pi during boot and shutdown, but it doesn't completely work. If I shutdown Retropie via the menu, it's completely quiet, but if I use the button on the Mega-Pi I get the console as above.

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      • cyperghostC
        cyperghost @Ranma
        last edited by

        @Ranma you can try to edit $HOME/.bashrc and play around with it a bit.
        The reason for showing the terminal is that the multi_switch script terminates ES and you will be set back to terminal. Maybe it helps to just add a clear command at the end of .bashrc

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        • RanmaR
          Ranma @cyperghost
          last edited by

          @cyperghost Thanks so much for replying. Could I ask, what would be the best way to do this? I can find a number of commands on the internet but I'm not sure of the best one to try. I've been using Linux for some time but never had to edit ./bashrc at any time in the past so my knowledge is non-existent I'm afraid.

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          • cyperghostC
            cyperghost @Ranma
            last edited by cyperghost

            @Ranma To be true I have not a real clue about this topic, too. I never ran RetroPie as complete hidden software.
            Best way to accomplish this task is to use nano $HOME/.bashrc
            then add clear as last command. This will likely reduce your screen to just the prompt. Maybe @mitu can tell how to redirect the complete terminal tty1 to tty3 or so ;)

            The clear command gots the advantage that it does not break anything on your current setup. So I consider it as ("breakfail"-)save solution.

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            • RanmaR
              Ranma @cyperghost
              last edited by

              @cyperghost Excellent, thanks for replying. I added a simple clear at the end of the file and you're right - there's just the login prompt onscreen now. If there's a way to hide that too, that would be even better. Many thanks for your help. :-)

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                mrnebu
                last edited by mrnebu

                @cyperghost hello, i use the nespi+ case, 3b+ but no retropie. the scripts i found so far only work with emulationstation but not if you run console. could you add shutdown now for power and reboot for reset with the led? i tried myself but too much stuff going on in the nespi case for me to finish it within a year and i dont want to mess up your script.

                would it be possible to add a function in case shutdown is stuck cause no es is running? it could work down other shutdown / reboot options and your script your get even more universal?

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                • cyperghostC
                  cyperghost @mrnebu
                  last edited by cyperghost

                  @mrnebu said in Multi Switch Shutdown Script!:

                  would it be possible to add a function in case shutdown is stuck cause no es is running?

                  That's already possible within the script. For the NESPi+ you see the lines

                  
                      # Initiate Shutdown per ES
                      es_action --ES-CLOSEEMU
                      es_action --ES-POWEROFF
                  
                      # If ES isn't running use regular shutoff
                  sudo poweroff
                  

                  So indeed if ES is not running it already uses the regular poweroff. On the other hand you can use this script to read status of ES or running emulators and can then decide on your own what to do. So I think it is as flexible as you descripe and will cover a lot of usescases if you know how to use. So I made created a usecase for python here and also RetroFlag mentioned the script.

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                  • RionR
                    Rion @Ranma
                    last edited by

                    @Ranma I have been wondering about that to. @mitu Do you have any taughts, ideas?

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                    • mituM
                      mitu Global Moderator @Rion
                      last edited by

                      @Rion said in Multi Switch Shutdown Script!:

                      taughts

                      The early bird catches the ... something.

                      Now, if you want the prompt to disappear and you already modified the .bashrc file, just add as last lines of the file:

                      export PS1=""
                      tput civis
                      

                      and then logout.

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                      • RionR
                        Rion @mitu
                        last edited by Rion

                        @mitu Thank you Mr Bash Shell Wizard!

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                        • RanmaR
                          Ranma @mitu
                          last edited by

                          @mitu I'll add my love here too. This works! Awesome! Thanks so much for replying.

                          You always know the answer @mitu

                          Superstar!

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                            janderclander14
                            last edited by janderclander14

                            I've modified the python script from this post, which calls the Multiswitch script, to add several reset behaviors with generic buttons connected to the GPIO.

                            Assuming two buttons, the behavior is as follows:

                            • One button (connected to GPIO 3) acts as shutdown (and power up)
                            • The other button resets the system. One short press, quits the current emulator or restarts emulationstation. One long press (3 sec) restarts the system.

                            I attach here the code just in case someone finds it useful (it assumes multi_switch.sh is in /home/pi). You may add this as a python call to /opt/retropie/configs/all/autostart.sh

                            #!/usr/bin/env python3
                            from gpiozero import Button, LED
                            import os 
                            from signal import pause
                            import subprocess
                            import time
                            
                            powerPin = 3 
                            resetPin = 2 
                            
                            resetMinSeconds = 2
                            
                            #functions that handle button events
                            def when_pressed():
                             output = int(subprocess.check_output(['/home/pi/multi_switch.sh', '--es-pid']))
                             
                             if output:
                                 os.system("/home/pi/multi_switch.sh --es-poweroff")
                             else:
                                 os.system("sudo shutdown -h now")
                            
                            def reboot():
                             start_time=time.time()
                             diff=0
                            
                             while rebootBtn.is_active and (diff < resetMinSeconds):
                                 now_time=time.time()
                                 diff=-start_time+now_time
                            
                             output = int(subprocess.check_output(['/home/pi/multi_switch.sh', '--es-pid']))
                             output_rc = int(subprocess.check_output(['/home/pi/multi_switch.sh', '--rc-pid']))
                             if (diff > resetMinSeconds):
                                 if output:
                                     os.system("/home/pi/multi_switch.sh --es-reboot")
                                 else:
                                     os.system("sudo reboot")
                             else:
                                 if output_rc:
                                     os.system("/home/pi/multi_switch.sh --closeemu")
                                 elif output:
                                     os.system("/home/pi/multi_switch.sh --es-restart")
                                 else:
                                     os.system("sudo reboot")
                             
                            btn = Button(powerPin)
                            rebootBtn = Button(resetPin)
                            rebootBtn.when_pressed = reboot 
                            btn.when_pressed = when_pressed
                            pause()
                            
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                            • cyperghostC
                              cyperghost @janderclander14
                              last edited by

                              @janderclander14 Hehe ;) Nicely done

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                              • cyperghostC
                                cyperghost @janderclander14
                                last edited by cyperghost

                                @janderclander14 I've done some changes to the python script for some other system. To get rid of the pathes I added

                                #get script directory
                                scriptDir = os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__))
                                

                                So the directory from the python script is catched. Assuming the python and the bash script are stored in the same directory we can use....

                                os.chdir(scriptDir)
                                ..
                                ..
                                     elif output:
                                         os.system("./multi_switch.sh --es-restart")
                                

                                I was fixed to to /opt/RetroFlag because RetroFlag use as default in the installer and so I use this path to overwrite their script. But congrats you are the first one who activly uses the provided output to create a new shutdown script. Such it was intended to do ;)

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                                  janderclander14 @cyperghost
                                  last edited by

                                  @cyperghost Certainly, using relative directories is always better. And thanks to you for the script! It just had all the functionalities one would need.

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                                  • quicksilverQ
                                    quicksilver
                                    last edited by

                                    @cyperghost Would it possible to adapt your script to work with the new RetroFlag GPi case? It only has a shutdown switch (no reset function). This is the script that is currently supplied by retroflag:

                                    #!/usr/bin/env python3
                                    from gpiozero import Button, LED
                                    import os 
                                    from signal import pause
                                    
                                    powerPin = 26 
                                    powerenPin = 27 
                                    hold = 1
                                    power = LED(powerenPin)
                                    power.on()
                                    
                                    #functions that handle button events
                                    def when_pressed():
                                      os.system("sudo killall emulationstation && sleep 5s && sudo shutdown -h now")
                                      
                                    btn = Button(powerPin, hold_time=hold)
                                    btn.when_pressed = when_pressed
                                    pause()
                                    

                                    As you can see they are just using a "sleep" function to handle saving metadata which is not ideal.

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                                    • cyperghostC
                                      cyperghost @quicksilver
                                      last edited by cyperghost

                                      @quicksilver Yes .... the os.system call has to be changed.

                                      os.system("bash /path/to/multi_switch/multi_switch.sh --es-poweroff")
                                      

                                      This will try to close all open emulators and then shutdown the system (after all metadata is saved)

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                                      • quicksilverQ
                                        quicksilver @cyperghost
                                        last edited by

                                        @cyperghost That was easy and it works like a charm! Thank you my friend!

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                                        • quicksilverQ
                                          quicksilver
                                          last edited by

                                          @cyperghost is there a way to get your script to shutdown if you exit emulation station to the terminal? Or if emulation station crashes or something?

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                                          • cyperghostC
                                            cyperghost @quicksilver
                                            last edited by

                                            @quicksilver said in Multi Switch Shutdown Script!:

                                            is there a way to get your script to shutdown if you exit emulation station to the terminal?

                                            Therefore you can use .bashrc from your home directory.
                                            Just add a poweroff command and if you go to terminal the command will be executed.

                                            Or if emulation station crashes or something?

                                            You would ask for the PID of Emulationstation simply with pidof emulationstation
                                            You will obtain the one from the binary and as long this is alive you know ES is running. If there is a change in the PID or the status of SIGNAL has changed you can assume that there someting happend to ES. To determine if it a user action (Reboot, Shutdown...) you watch for files placed into/tmp dir

                                            The files are

                                            1. /tmp/es-sysrestart for sytem wide reboot
                                            2. /tmp/es-restart for just restarting ES
                                            3. /tmp/es-shutdown for poweroff

                                            So to answer your question if my script can do this .... only for the .bashrc part that is really no rocket science and a sudo poweroff command call would be more effictive.

                                            Be aware to not shoot in your own leg with this!

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