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    Gamepad Config - Buttons not recognized - Pi Zero

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    • mituM
      mitu Global Moderator
      last edited by

      If jstest works for a controller, it should be recognized and configured by EmulationStation also.
      Exit EmulationStation (F4) and then run emulationstation --debug from the command line, then try to configure the gamepad. Post the resulting log file (from $HOME/.emulationstation/es_log.txt) to pastebin.com.

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        christalclear
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        @mitu
        Thank you for your response :-)

        I tried out what you asked.

        1. I used the debug-command emulationstation --debug
          Which resulted in a reboot of emulationstation
        2. I pressed F4 to reenter the command line and used $HOME/.emulationstation/es_log.txt
          and I got this response:
          -bash: /home/pi/.emulationstation/es_log.txt: Permission denied

        Could the missing permission be part of the issue?

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        • mituM
          mitu Global Moderator @christalclear
          last edited by

          @christalclear said in Gamepad Config - Buttons not recognized - Pi Zero:

          Could the missing permission be part of the issue?

          No, it's not a permissions issue - you're trying to execute a text file, which is not executable.

          You need to open the file with a text editor to see its contents. The same file is accessible via file shares at \\retropie\configs\all\emulationstation. Open it with a text editor and post the contents on pastebin.com, then provide the link you get from the site here.

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            christalclear
            last edited by

            I didnt know how to access it via file shares.

            Therefore I had to view it via nano and use a picture-to-text-tool to convert it into text form.

            I hope it will suffice.

            https://pastebin.com/NuVLKtaW

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            • mituM
              mitu Global Moderator
              last edited by

              Did you try to configure the gamepad in EmulationStation, after starting it with --debug ? I see the gamepad is detected:

              	Feb 13 16:23:16 lulZ:	Added unconfigured joystick USD Gamepad (G111D: 03000000790000001100000010010000, instance ID: O dtuice ihdtx: 0)
              
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                christalclear
                last edited by

                I dont think that I did

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                  christalclear
                  last edited by

                  I tried again.

                  This time it even recognized the first button.

                  https://imgur.com/a/0zhXKBB

                  But then there was no more response.

                  I couldnt even enter command line with F4.

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                  • mituM
                    mitu Global Moderator
                    last edited by

                    My guess is that the USB hub disconnects during configuration. If you have Wi-Fi enabled, can you also enable SSH and try connecting to the system before you do the configuration, then run dmesg -w and look to see if any error messages appear on the screen during the configuration ?

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                      christalclear
                      last edited by

                      So I enabled WIFI and SSH and successfully connected with the Pi using WinSCP.

                      It needed to reboot three time because my keyboard was not recognized again.

                      I ran dmesg -w but there were no obvious error messages.

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                      • mituM
                        mitu Global Moderator
                        last edited by

                        Can you run dmesg > $HOME/RetroPie/roms/dmesg.txt after booting and then browse to \\retropie\roms\ and post the dmesg.txt file's contents on pastebin.com ?

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                          christalclear
                          last edited by

                          I did what you asked.

                          https://pastebin.com/sD6DFUQD

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                          • mituM
                            mitu Global Moderator
                            last edited by

                            Looking at the system log you posted, I don't see any errors. The hub is detected and so is the keyboard and the gamepad. There are no error or disconnects like I imagined.

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                              christalclear
                              last edited by

                              Gotta be honest... I dont know what to do next...

                              Could it be an issue with the Raspberry Pi Zero itself?

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                              • mituM
                                mitu Global Moderator
                                last edited by

                                I don't think the Pi is faulty.
                                You could manually create the input configuration - based on the values reported by jstest - and adding it to \\retropie\configs\all\emulationstation\es_input.cfg.

                                Can you add the following lines to the file, before the last line with </inputList>:

                                <inputConfig type="joystick" deviceName="Sony Interactive Entertainment Wireless Controller" deviceGUID="030000004c050000cc09000011810000"
                                >
                                    <input name="rightanalogup" type="axis" id="4" value="-1"/>
                                    <input name="rightanalogdown" type="axis" id="4" value="1"/>
                                    <input name="rightanalogright" type="axis" id="3" value="1"/>
                                    <input name="rightanalogleft" type="axis" id="3" value="-1"/>
                                    <input name="pageup" type="button" id="4" value="1"/>
                                    <input name="pagedown" type="button" id="5" value="1"/>
                                    <input name="up" type="hat" id="0" value="1"/>
                                    <input name="left" type="hat" id="0" value="8"/>
                                    <input name="down" type="hat" id="0" value="4"/>
                                    <input name="right" type="hat" id="0" value="2"/>
                                    <input name="select" type="button" id="8" value="1"/>
                                    <input name="start" type="button" id="9" value="1"/>
                                    <input name="y" type="button" id="3" value="1"/>
                                    <input name="x" type="button" id="2" value="1"/>
                                    <input name="b" type="button" id="0" value="1"/>
                                    <input name="a" type="button" id="1" value="1"/>
                                    <input name="leftanalogdown" type="axis" id="1" value="1"/>
                                    <input name="leftanalogup" type="axis" id="1" value="-1"/>
                                    <input name="leftanalogright" type="axis" id="0" value="1"/>
                                    <input name="leftanalogleft" type="axis" id="0" value="-1"/>
                                  </inputConfig>
                                

                                This should configure a PS4 Dualshock controller - see if, after adding these lines and restarting EmulationStation, your PS4 controller is recognized and functioning.

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                                  christalclear
                                  last edited by

                                  I used WinSCP to SSH into the Pi.

                                  I could not find the directory that you suggested.

                                  Did I do something wrong?

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                                  • mituM
                                    mitu Global Moderator @christalclear
                                    last edited by

                                    The \\retropie\configs\all\emulationstation path is for using File Shares to access the Pi.
                                    If you're using SSH/SCP, then the same folder can be accessed at $HOME/.emulationstation or at /opt/retropie/configs/all/emulationstation.

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                                      christalclear
                                      last edited by

                                      I added the lines.

                                      The es_input.cfg file looks now like this.

                                      https://pastebin.com/KQ9dG59w

                                      But the PS4-Controller is still not recognized after rebooting.

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                                      • mituM
                                        mitu Global Moderator
                                        last edited by

                                        The file looks right, but I still can't pinpoint why this doesn't work.
                                        Can you run again emulationstation --debug and then post the log (now with the new configuration file) ?

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                                          christalclear
                                          last edited by

                                          Here is the new es_log.txt

                                          https://pastebin.com/KCjthYzU

                                          After running emulationstation --debug I tried to configure the PS4-Controller.

                                          It recognized the first button press but after that I got a error message.

                                          I recieved that message a couple of times now.

                                          I already checked the gpu_split which seemed to be ok.
                                          It was set to the same values as in the documentation.

                                          gpu_mem_256=128
                                          gpu_mem_512=256
                                          gpu_mem_1024=256

                                          20200803_163829-min.jpg

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                                          • mituM
                                            mitu Global Moderator
                                            last edited by

                                            I don't think the gpu_mem is at fault, the RetroPie image already has this configuration.
                                            The log file shows ES shutting down cleanly - are you sure it's the one from the crash ?

                                            Try updating your RetroPie packages - https://retropie.org.uk/docs/Updating-RetroPie/ - if you haven't done so.

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