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    • Dragu
      Dragu Banned last edited by

      @Substring
      Hi friend, in lsmod the driver is not existing (was there before) and with modprobe I have following feedback

      # # modprobe mk_arcade_joystick_rpi map=5
      # modprobe: can't load module mk_arcade_joystick_rpi (extra/mk_arcade_joystick_rpi.ko): Invalid argument
      
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      • Dragu
        Dragu Banned last edited by Dragu

        @Substring
        Some more small info. If I put him map=1 (I suppose same with 1,2) in recalbox.conf, the driver is loaded correctly as with the version before and also same behavior.

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        • Substring
          Substring @Dragu last edited by

          @dragu have a look at /recalbox/scripts/recalbox-config.sh line 448 for loading the module and add your parameters

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          • Dragu
            Dragu Banned last edited by Dragu

            @Substring
            Hi, I just made some tests. So if I define in recalbox.conf map=5, he just dont load mk_arcade_joystick_rpi.ok and if I put there map=1, he load object but also with the standard gpio definition.
            As you told I changed in recalbox-config.sh the following

            if [ "$command" == "gpiocontrollers" ];then
                command="module"
                mode="load"
                extra1="mk_arcade_joystick_rpi"
                extra2="map=1,2"
            
            to
            
            if [ "$command" == "gpiocontrollers" ];then
                command="module"
                mode="load"
                extra1="mk_arcade_joystick_rpi map=5 gpio=4,17,6,5,19,26,16,24,23,18,15,14,20,-1"
                extra2="map=1,2"
            

            I tried with and without map=5, but perhaps I made a mistake here ?
            Anyway recalbox.conf seems to have bigger influence, as with map=5 there, he even dont load the object.

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            • Substring
              Substring @Dragu last edited by

              @dragu better summon @ian57 here, he made the tests with gpio remapping

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              • Dragu
                Dragu Banned last edited by Dragu

                @Substring
                @ian57 was last here 12 days ago, so I return to my cave 😉
                With PiGRRL the problem of the custom GPIO may also exist.

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                • Substring
                  Substring @Dragu last edited by

                  @dragu but i can get in touch with him almost whenever i want 😉

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                  • Dragu
                    Dragu Banned last edited by

                    @Substring
                    I have the impression that this object dont accept arguments for map other as 1,2.
                    I am always somewhere astonished about in general software in Linux, as parameter files seems to be an acknowledged territory. I was about long time ago making with my team software for bigger companies, it was never software that had constant values inside that could at a certain moment change. By hardware or environnement. 🙂

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                    • Dragu
                      Dragu Banned last edited by Dragu

                      @Substring
                      Other thing on the schedule was the 3.2" waveshare tft screen, and this was a straight, because not necessary to use ED's driver, the waveshare32b.dtbo in /boot/overlays is working fine.

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                      • Dragu
                        Dragu Banned last edited by Dragu

                        Something else that I found out about this tiny waveshare displays, there are too much parameters in the description 🙂
                        If you just limit to the 3 not out commented, you have lcd screen + hdmi output all together, It seems to me that somebody was already asking this.

                        #Waveshare 3.2 TFT Screen
                        #same resolution for hdmi and tft
                        #hdmi_force_hotplug=1
                        #hdmi_group=2                
                        #hdmi_mode=1                 
                        #hdmi_mode=87                
                        hdmi_cvt=320 240 60 1 0 0 0
                        dtparam=spi=on              
                        dtoverlay=waveshare32b:rotate=270,speed=82000000,fps=60
                        
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                        • ian57
                          ian57 Staff @Dragu last edited by

                          @dragu of course it is working fine, we put it here for this 😉

                          "UNIX is basically a simple operating system, but you have to be a genius to understand the simplicity." Dennis Ritchie

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                          • ian57
                            ian57 Staff @Dragu last edited by

                            @dragu I have a lot of work right now... so I cannot answer whenever I want, sorry.

                            For your problem, you need to pur the gpio config right in a conf file because the recalbox scripts do not take into account the gpio parameter from the recalbox.conf config file.

                            Add the module in /etc/module.conf file

                            snd_bcm2835
                            uinput
                            usbhid
                            mk_arcade_joystick_rpi
                            

                            and create /etc/modprobe.d/mk_arcade_joystick.conf file with your parameters :

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                            #options mk_arcade_joystick_rpi map=1,2
                            # gpio with button order: Y-,Y+,X-,X+,start,select,a,b,tr,y,x,tl
                            options mk_arcade_joystick_rpi map=5 gpio=4,17,6,5,19,26,16,24,23,18,15,14,20,-1
                            

                            It should work for now...
                            the next release of recalbox should handle the gpio parameter in recalbox.conf

                            "UNIX is basically a simple operating system, but you have to be a genius to understand the simplicity." Dennis Ritchie

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                            • Dragu
                              Dragu Banned last edited by

                              @ian57
                              Be assured that I appreciate your and all other work in this non-profit organization for rotten gamblers.
                              I will test in the next hour, the GBA becomes adult only when it sounds through the speaker, "Shake it baby" 😉

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                              • Dragu
                                Dragu Banned last edited by Dragu

                                @ian57
                                I just tested, but he still dont want to load the driver. The file in /etc/modprobe.d was already existing before, but also he refused already than to load the driver by modprobe. That seems the biggest problem, but when I put him map=1 or map=1,2 in recalbox.conf, he load the driver without other order, but with the basic gpio as always.

                                modprobe mk_arcade_joystick_rpi

                                modprobe: can't load module mk_arcade_joystick_rpi (extra/mk_arcade_joystick_rpi.ko): Invalid argument

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                                • Substring
                                  Substring @Dragu last edited by

                                  @dragu once again : the current recalbox-config.sh won't handle anything behind map=5 from the recalbox.conf. That's why ian suggested to manyally force the load ofnthe module. This also mean you must disable it in the recalbox.conf

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                                  • Dragu
                                    Dragu Banned last edited by Dragu

                                    @Substring
                                    I am not sure about this. I just changed in recalbox.conf all the relations to the gpio-controller as following

                                    # ------------ D2 - GPIO Controllers ------------ #
                                    ## GPIO Controllers
                                    ## enable controllers on GPIO with mk_arcarde_joystick_rpi (0,1)
                                    #controllers.gpio.enabled=1
                                    ## mk_gpio arguments, map=1 for one controller, map=1,2 for 2 (map=1,map=1,2)
                                    #controllers.gpio.args=map=5
                                    

                                    but nothing changed, no driver loaded.
                                    with in modules.conf

                                    snd_bcm2835
                                    uinput
                                    usbhid
                                    mk_arcade_joystick_rpi
                                    

                                    and the driver is here

                                    sftp://root@Freeplay/lib/modules/4.4.13-v7/extra/mk_arcade_joystick_rpi.ko 14`972
                                    
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                                    • Substring
                                      Substring @Dragu last edited by

                                      @dragu have you added the file that ian mentionned ?

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                                      • ian57
                                        ian57 Staff last edited by

                                        @Dragu you should test with modprobe :

                                        modprobe mk_arcade_joystick_rpi map=5 gpio=4,17,6,5,19,26,16,24,23,18,15,14,20,-1
                                        

                                        and double check that you are really using the mk_arcade module from @Substring ... the master version with HK management included

                                        "UNIX is basically a simple operating system, but you have to be a genius to understand the simplicity." Dennis Ritchie

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                                        • Dragu
                                          Dragu Banned last edited by Dragu

                                          @ian57
                                          As I made over 20 years of software development as teamleader, you can imagine that I am able to follow 3 simple instructions. 🙂
                                          So, the driver file is exactly what @Substring linked for download, installed on the right place and with the right length (as you see in my sftp line from before)
                                          Modprobe is not functioning with this ko, with or without parameters, so result

                                          # modprobe mk_arcade_joystick_rpi map=5 gpio=4,17,6,5,19,26,16,24,23,18,15,14,20,-1
                                          modprobe: can't load module mk_arcade_joystick_rpi (extra/mk_arcade_joystick_rpi.ko): Invalid argument
                                          
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                                          • ian57
                                            ian57 Staff last edited by

                                            @Dragu I think it comes from the parameter. @Substring which release of module did you send to Dragu? Master with HK or only master?

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