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    TriggerHappy Daemon (THD) doesn't work on my Pi running Retropie ! Help

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      Djon
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      An "UP" is usefull in this website ?
      :)

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        Djon
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        @mitu
        Can you help me out ?

        I will be very grateful
        Thanks

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        • mituM
          mitu Global Moderator @Djon
          last edited by

          @djon I would, but it's a guessing game without having the hardware to test it. It seems the problem is not in the configuration, but something with the service. Is the triggerhappy service running ? What does sudo systemctl status triggerhappy show ?

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            Djon
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            @mitu Thanks for your help, i could be very reactive if you want me to test it quick :)
            First, triggerhappy don't run as root, anyway i need to do "sudo nano /etc/triggerhappy/triggers.d/testb.conf" (sudo) or the file will be unwritable.
            Second, here's what the status said :

            sudo systemctl status triggerhappy

            ● triggerhappy.service - triggerhappy global hotkey daemon

            Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/triggerhappy.service; enabled; vendor pre

            Active: active (running) since Tue 2018-06-05 23:19:15 UTC; 6 days ago

            Main PID: 384 (thd)

            CGroup: /system.slice/triggerhappy.service

                 └─384 /usr/sbin/thd --triggers /etc/triggerhappy/triggers.d/ --socket
            

            Jun 12 22:37:00 retropie sudo[1353]: pam_unix(sudo:auth): auth could not identif

            Jun 12 22:37:02 retropie thd[384]: Executing trigger action: sudo chmod 777 /sys

            Jun 12 22:37:02 retropie thd[384]: We trust you have received the usual lecture

            Jun 12 22:37:02 retropie thd[384]: Administrator. It usually boils down to these

            Jun 12 22:37:02 retropie thd[384]: #1) Respect the privacy of others.

            Jun 12 22:37:02 retropie thd[384]: #2) Think before you type.

            Jun 12 22:37:02 retropie thd[384]: #3) With great power comes great responsi

            Jun 12 22:37:02 retropie thd[384]: sudo: no tty present and no askpass program s

            Jun 12 22:37:02 retropie sudo[1359]: pam_unix(sudo:auth): conversation failed

            Jun 12 22:37:02 retropie sudo[1359]: pam_unix(sudo:auth): auth could not identif

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            ● triggerhappy.service - triggerhappy global hotkey daemon

            Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/triggerhappy.service; enabled; vendor pre

            Active: active (running) since Tue 2018-06-05 23:19:15 UTC; 6 days ago

            Main PID: 384 (thd)

            CGroup: /system.slice/triggerhappy.service

                   └─384 /usr/sbin/thd --triggers /etc/triggerhappy/triggers.d/ --socket
            

            Jun 12 22:37:00 retropie sudo[1353]: pam_unix(sudo:auth): auth could not identif

            Jun 12 22:37:02 retropie thd[384]: Executing trigger action: sudo chmod 777 /sys

            Jun 12 22:37:02 retropie thd[384]: We trust you have received the usual lecture

            Jun 12 22:37:02 retropie thd[384]: Administrator. It usually boils down to these

            Jun 12 22:37:02 retropie thd[384]: #1) Respect the privacy of others.

            Jun 12 22:37:02 retropie thd[384]: #2) Think before you type.

            Jun 12 22:37:02 retropie thd[384]: #3) With great power comes great responsi

            Jun 12 22:37:02 retropie thd[384]: sudo: no tty present and no askpass program s

            Jun 12 22:37:02 retropie sudo[1359]: pam_unix(sudo:auth): conversation failed

            Jun 12 22:37:02 retropie sudo[1359]: pam_unix(sudo:auth): auth could not identif

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            ● triggerhappy.service - triggerhappy global hotkey daemon

            Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/triggerhappy.service; enabled; vendor preset: enabled)

            Active: active (running) since Tue 2018-06-05 23:19:15 UTC; 6 days ago

            Main PID: 384 (thd)

            CGroup: /system.slice/triggerhappy.service

                   └─384 /usr/sbin/thd --triggers /etc/triggerhappy/triggers.d/ --socket /run/thd.socket --user nobody --deviceglob /dev/input/event*
            

            Jun 12 22:37:00 retropie sudo[1353]: pam_unix(sudo:auth): auth could not identify password for [nobody]

            Jun 12 22:37:02 retropie thd[384]: Executing trigger action: sudo chmod 777 /sys/class/backlight/rpi_backlight/brightness && echo 25 > /sys/class/backlight/rpi_backlight/brightness

            Jun 12 22:37:02 retropie thd[384]: We trust you have received the usual lecture from the local System

            Jun 12 22:37:02 retropie thd[384]: Administrator. It usually boils down to these three things:

            Jun 12 22:37:02 retropie thd[384]: #1) Respect the privacy of others.

            Jun 12 22:37:02 retropie thd[384]: #2) Think before you type.

            Jun 12 22:37:02 retropie thd[384]: #3) With great power comes great responsibility.

            Jun 12 22:37:02 retropie thd[384]: sudo: no tty present and no askpass program specified

            Jun 12 22:37:02 retropie sudo[1359]: pam_unix(sudo:auth): conversation failed

            Jun 12 22:37:02 retropie sudo[1359]: pam_unix(sudo:auth): auth could not identify password for [nobody]

            Hope it can help !

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              Djon
              last edited by

              It seems to be running but some of the line are in red, here they are :

              pam_unix(sudo:auth): auth could not identif
              pam_unix(sudo:auth): conversation failed
              pam_unix(sudo:auth): auth could not identif

              pam_unix(sudo:auth): auth could not identif
              pam_unix(sudo:auth): conversation failed
              pam_unix(sudo:auth): auth could not identif

              pam_unix(sudo:auth): auth could not identify password for [nobody]
              pam_unix(sudo:auth): conversation failed
              pam_unix(sudo:auth): auth could not identify password for [nobody]

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              • mituM
                mitu Global Moderator @Djon
                last edited by mitu

                @djon Well, it's clear why this fails: the service doesn't run as root AND the user used to run the service does not have sudo passwordless access. You can see the normal sudo disclaimer in the logs (We trust you have received the usual lecture from the local System..), which is shown whenever a user runs sudo and it must provide the password to run privileged commands. Since your service cannot provide the password, the sudo commands fail.

                Configure the service to run as rootor as the user pi, and you won't have any problems.

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                  Djon
                  last edited by

                  Well it looks promising thanks !
                  How can i do it ?? ahah i'm kind of new in the Raspberry family :)

                  Thanks again @mitu

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                  • mituM
                    mitu Global Moderator @Djon
                    last edited by mitu

                    @djon said in TriggerHappy Daemon (THD) doesn't work on my Pi running Retropie ! Help:

                    Well it looks promising thanks !

                    Luckily, this is configurable. Edit the /etc/default/triggerhappy file and uncomment (remove the # ) from the last line. Restart the service via sudo systemctl restart triggerhappy and it should run as root, so you don't need sudo for executing commands.

                    You can also modify the last line and make it run as the pi user (which should be able to run sudo commands without a password prompt), I'd recommend doing that instead of leaving it running as root.

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                      Djon
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                      @mitu
                      Some people say that i need to do
                      "open the configuration file with
                      sudo nano /etc/init.d/triggerhappy
                      modify the configuration file line to look like the following
                      DAEMON_ARGS="--daemon --triggers /etc/triggerhappy/triggers.d/ --socket /var/run/thd.socket --pidfile $PIDFILE --user pi /dev/input/event*" "

                      previously it was : "
                      DAEMON_ARGS="--daemon --triggers /etc/triggerhappy/triggers.d/ --socket /var/run/thd.socket --pidfile $PIDFILE --user nobody /dev/input/event*"

                      But i did it previsouly before asking for help on this forum so i guess i'm missing something !

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                        Djon
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                        I already tried it in the past, but i'll try it again now
                        let's see

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                          Djon
                          last edited by

                          The new status, seems to be working on paper @mitu :
                          sudo systemctl status triggerhappy

                          ● triggerhappy.service - triggerhappy global hotkey daemon

                          Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/triggerhappy.service; enabled; vendor pre

                          Active: active (running) since Wed 2018-06-13 02:55:23 UTC; 1min 33s ago

                          Main PID: 752 (thd)

                          CGroup: /system.slice/triggerhappy.service

                                 └─752 /usr/sbin/thd --triggers /etc/triggerhappy/triggers.d/ --socket
                          

                          Jun 13 02:55:23 retropie systemd[1]: Starting triggerhappy global hotkey daemon.

                          Jun 13 02:55:23 retropie thd[752]: Unable to parse trigger line:

                          Jun 13 02:55:23 retropie thd[752]: Found socket passed from systemd

                          Jun 13 02:55:23 retropie systemd[1]: Started triggerhappy global hotkey daemon.

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                          ● triggerhappy.service - triggerhappy global hotkey daemon

                          Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/triggerhappy.service; enabled; vendor pre

                          Active: active (running) since Wed 2018-06-13 02:55:23 UTC; 1min 33s ago

                          Main PID: 752 (thd)

                          CGroup: /system.slice/triggerhappy.service

                                 └─752 /usr/sbin/thd --triggers /etc/triggerhappy/triggers.d/ --socket
                          

                          Jun 13 02:55:23 retropie systemd[1]: Starting triggerhappy global hotkey daemon.

                          Jun 13 02:55:23 retropie thd[752]: Unable to parse trigger line:

                          Jun 13 02:55:23 retropie thd[752]: Found socket passed from systemd

                          Jun 13 02:55:23 retropie systemd[1]: Started triggerhappy global hotkey daemon.

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                          ● triggerhappy.service - triggerhappy global hotkey daemon

                          Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/triggerhappy.service; enabled; vendor preset: enabled)

                          Active: active (running) since Wed 2018-06-13 02:55:23 UTC; 1min 33s ago

                          Main PID: 752 (thd)

                          CGroup: /system.slice/triggerhappy.service

                                 └─752 /usr/sbin/thd --triggers /etc/triggerhappy/triggers.d/ --socket /run/thd.socket --user nobody --deviceglob /dev/input/event*
                          

                          Jun 13 02:55:23 retropie systemd[1]: Starting triggerhappy global hotkey daemon...

                          Jun 13 02:55:23 retropie thd[752]: Unable to parse trigger line:

                          Jun 13 02:55:23 retropie thd[752]: Found socket passed from systemd

                          Jun 13 02:55:23 retropie systemd[1]: Started triggerhappy global hotkey daemon.

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                            Djon
                            last edited by

                            Now that TriggerHappy seems to be "running well", i think we're close to make it work !
                            Poorly, when i press the button, nothing seems to be happening...
                            @mitu

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                              Djon
                              last edited by

                              FYI: i edited the line as follow: " DAEMON_OPTS"--user pi"

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                              • mituM
                                mitu Global Moderator
                                last edited by

                                No, it's still not working:

                                • User running the service seems to be still nobody - probably the configuration file I mentioned works only for the old style service file
                                • You get an error in the configuration file, which means it's running but ignoring your config.

                                I think your best bet is to disable the service and run it as the pi user from the autostart.sh file (where Emulationstation is started).
                                Run it from the terminal, as the pi user with

                                /usr/sbin/thd --triggers /etc/triggerhappy/triggers.d/ --deviceglob /dev/input/event*
                                

                                Make sure it works like this - i.e. it gets your button inputs correctly. Then, add the line in either /etc/rc.local or in the autostart.sh script. Make sure you add an & at the end of the command when adding it to either file.

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                                  Djon
                                  last edited by

                                  Waaa we're so close now !!
                                  So when i type
                                  "/usr/sbin/thd --triggers /etc/triggerhappy/triggers.d/ --deviceglob /dev/input/event*" from the terminal and press my button, it actually works !

                                  Now i'm not sure when to add the line, should i do "sudo nano /etc/rc.local" and go at the end and copy and paste ?

                                  FYI, when i type "sudo nano autostart.sh" the file is empty
                                  @mitu

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                                  • mituM
                                    mitu Global Moderator @Djon
                                    last edited by

                                    @djon The autostart.sh file is in /opt/retropie/configs/all/autostart.sh, but try with /etc/rc.local first. You'll need to reboot to test it.

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                                      Djon
                                      last edited by

                                      @mitu
                                      if the line need to start at boot, i also have a python code running at boot, i added the pyton path at the end of /etc/profile
                                      Don't know if it can help here :)

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                                        Djon
                                        last edited by

                                        @mitu
                                        So i did : sudo nano /etc/rc.local
                                        And added at the end of the file
                                        "/usr/sbin/thd --triggers /etc/triggerhappy/triggers.d/ --deviceglob /dev/input/event* &"
                                        Then sudo reboot

                                        But it still not working

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                                          Djon
                                          last edited by

                                          Maybe should i past it before "exit 0" line ?

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                                          • mituM
                                            mitu Global Moderator @Djon
                                            last edited by mitu

                                            @djon Does the process shows up when your run ps -ef from the terminal ?
                                            EDIT: Yes, of course you need to add it before the exit, otherwise it's not executed.

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