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    GPIO ONOFF Powerswitch / Resetbutton Problem

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    • lackyluuk
      lackyluuk Translator last edited by

      @megakoni This problem was already noticed by other people and also happens to me.

      There are some differences to your setup:

      • I don't have any predefined reset, restart, start script active
      • I use some custom scripts written by me
      • It does not happen to my N64 Mod. There I have USB extensions between the RPi3 and the N64 case.

      NintendoRS | Nintendo Adapter Box | Cardboard Recalbox

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      • megakoni
        megakoni @lackyluuk last edited by

        @lackyluuk so your custom script did work without this issue? Or is it just luck that it doesn't happen on your n64?
        I don't have any experience in writing scripts like that, so i just used the predefined function

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        • lackyluuk
          lackyluuk Translator @megakoni last edited by

          @megakoni Actually my scripts are not for shutting down, resetting recalbox etc. They are for checking if the cartridge is inserted and for resetting a game only (not the whole OS). And two others are for controlling a arduino.

          But I never have random reboots if I plug in something. How is the behaviour if you disable the scripts?

          NintendoRS | Nintendo Adapter Box | Cardboard Recalbox

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          • megakoni
            megakoni @lackyluuk last edited by

            @lackyluuk ah ok.
            I disabled the power and reset button function, and the shutdown problem dissappears. But after activating again the same issue

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            • unik314r
              unik314r last edited by unik314r

              I think it is a known issue.
              Plugging something USB or LAN sends a little electric signal --> seen as reset or on/off signal by recalbox (when PIN356ONOFFRESET is activated) python script.

              Recalbox devs are working on it, and if I'm not wrong, they are trying to set a timer in order to make recalbox see the difference between a normal RESET (or ON/OFF) signal, and a single electric signal, faultly sent...

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              • lackyluuk
                lackyluuk Translator last edited by

                @unik314r On my second build I also have no ON OFF RESET scripts active but the RPi still reboots if I try to plug in a USB controller..
                Not sure what it causes there.

                NintendoRS | Nintendo Adapter Box | Cardboard Recalbox

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                • unik314r
                  unik314r @lackyluuk last edited by

                  @lackyluuk Indeed... Well, I don't know ^^

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                  • megakoni
                    megakoni last edited by

                    well if they are really working on it right now, that would be so great. This would make my build almost perfect. I'm looking forward to it, especially now that the updates are more frequent

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                    • lackyluuk
                      lackyluuk Translator last edited by

                      @megakoni @unik314r
                      This issue does not seem to be recalbox related. Obviously if you plug in a USB device it causes a sudden pike in current demand to turn the usb device on and due to this the supply current drops and this is like plugging the RPi out and back in.
                      Please try a USB extension cable. This could solve your problem because of the extra resistance of the cable to reduce the current pike.

                      https://raspberrypi.stackexchange.com/questions/3634/raspberry-pi-reboots-on-plugging-in-a-usb-device

                      NintendoRS | Nintendo Adapter Box | Cardboard Recalbox

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                      • megakoni
                        megakoni @lackyluuk last edited by megakoni

                        @lackyluuk ok i try to connect an usb extension cable between my usb hub and the pi (because the hub is already glued into place), i hope that works, thanks,

                        But what if i enable higher current for the usb outputs? wouldn't that avoid the sudden pike, because the needed current is there? I saw somewhere a function to enable it in the config file.

                        EDIT: Ok unfortunately the max_usb_current=1 command didn't change a thing. so i just buy one usb extension for between the hub and the pi. I report back after trying

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                        • lackyluuk
                          lackyluuk Translator last edited by lackyluuk

                          @megakoni Is your hub powered by the USB port or does it have a seperate supply? This could help as well.

                          There is a fuse which regulates the current to the pi. So it does not matter if you enable more current I think

                          NintendoRS | Nintendo Adapter Box | Cardboard Recalbox

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                          • megakoni
                            megakoni last edited by

                            @lackyluuk it's powered by the usb. I think it has a port for a seperate power supply but can't find any fitting cable for that. I try to find out what type of cable i need and if the usb extension doesn't fix this i hope that i can find the cable to buy.

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                            • megakoni
                              megakoni last edited by

                              so i bought the cables, and unfortunately they didn't help. Bought one 1 meter long one and one cheap and short . Even used both together, no luck.
                              And even without using any hub, plugging in something into the original usb ports of the pi also triggers a shutdown.
                              Hell even when i plug another device (tried my ps4) to the power supply extension they both share, it shuts down xD

                              for the hub i couldn't find a fitting power supply, but i think it wouldn't change anything anyway.

                              Thanks for the help anyway, i'll have to avoid this issue by plugging in before booting and just live with that.
                              Even if its not recalbox related, maybe they can solve this some day. I mean only the shutdown command comes from recalbox, it's just the signals that are interfered with that current pike. Ignoring micro short signals (maybe) could help.

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                              • supernature2k
                                supernature2k @megakoni last edited by

                                @megakoni

                                Hi, this is a known problem. A timer has been added to the script (need to push button for more than 1 second).

                                This script should be updated in next release.

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                                • megakoni
                                  megakoni @supernature2k last edited by

                                  @supernature2k does this fix on/off switches too? Or just the momentary button (in my case reset)?

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                                  • lackyluuk
                                    lackyluuk Translator last edited by

                                    @megakoni Sad to hear that it does not work..
                                    Are you sure it's a recalbox command which triggers the reboot? Maybe it's a RPi function to shutdown/reboot if VCC drops a certain level? I don't know..
                                    Because my shutdown / reboot scripts are not active

                                    NintendoRS | Nintendo Adapter Box | Cardboard Recalbox

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                                    • megakoni
                                      megakoni @lackyluuk last edited by

                                      @lackyluuk well, if i turn off the shutdown and reset scripts provided by the recalbox config, that issue dissappears. But i still want to use these buttons so i just have to wait and see if the next update can fix it

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                                      • supernature2k
                                        supernature2k @megakoni last edited by

                                        @megakoni here is the script if you want to test:

                                        import RPi.GPIO as GPIO
                                        import time
                                        import os
                                        import thread
                                        import datetime
                                        import socket
                                        import sys
                                        import argpa**e
                                        from datetime import datetime
                                        from configgen import recalboxFiles
                                        # this last one retrieves emulators bin names
                                        
                                        pa**er = argpa**e.ArgumentPa**er(description='power manager')
                                        pa**er.add_argument("-m", help="mode onoff or push", type=str, required=True)
                                        args = pa**er.pa**e_args()
                                        
                                        mode = args.m
                                        
                                        IPADDR = "127.0.0.1"
                                        PORTNUM = 55355
                                        # IP and port for retroarch network commands
                                        
                                        POWERPLUS = 3
                                        RESETPLUS = 2
                                        LED = 14
                                        
                                        GPIO.setwarnings(False)		# no warnings
                                        GPIO.setmode(GPIO.BCM)		# set up BCM GPIO numbering 
                                         
                                        GPIO.setup(RESETPLUS, GPIO.IN, pull_up_down=GPIO.PUD_UP)
                                        # GPIO on pin 3 is the GPIO 2 in BCM mode
                                        #to Reset+
                                        
                                        GPIO.setup(POWERPLUS, GPIO.IN, pull_up_down=GPIO.PUD_UP)
                                        # GPIO on pin 5 is the GPIO 3 in BCM mode
                                        #to Power+
                                        
                                        GPIO.setup(LED, GPIO.OUT)
                                        GPIO.output(LED, True)
                                        # GPIO on pin 8 is the GPIO 14 in BCM mode
                                        #to LED+
                                        
                                          
                                        # Define a threaded callback function to run in another thread when events are detected  
                                        def button_pressed(channel):
                                        	if channel == POWERPLUS:
                                        		speed=0.15
                                        		shutdownstring="shutdown -h now"
                                        		nwcommand="QUIT"
                                        		
                                        	elif channel == RESETPLUS:
                                        		speed=0.05
                                        		shutdownstring="shutdown -r now"
                                        		nwcommand="RESET"
                                        		
                                        	timer = 0
                                        	flag = True
                                        	while flag:
                                        		if GPIO.input(channel) == False:
                                        			timer += 1
                                        			print "Button pressed"
                                        		elif GPIO.input(channel) == True:
                                        		
                                        			print "Button released"
                                        			print timer
                                        		
                                        			#timer adds 1 each 0.1 seconds if timer = 10, button is pressed for 1s
                                        			if (timer > 10):
                                        				offreset(speed, shutdownstring)
                                        				print "shutdown"
                                        			elif (timer >1):
                                        				retroarch(nwcommand)
                                        				print "retroarch"
                                        				killthats**t(channel)
                                        				
                                        			timer = 0
                                        			flag = False
                                        		time.sleep(0.1)
                                        		
                                        	
                                        #	on power short press, trying to kill all listed emus 
                                        def killthats**t(channel):
                                        	if channel == POWERPLUS:
                                        		for bin in recalboxFiles.recalboxBins:
                                        				print bin
                                        				proc = os.path.basename(bin)
                                        				print proc
                                        				os.system("killall -9 "+proc)
                                        
                                        # 	on long button press clean stop	of ES then shutdown -h or -r		
                                        def offreset(speed, shutdownstring):
                                        	thread.start_new_thread( blink, (speed, ))
                                        	flag=True
                                        	pids = [pid for pid in os.listdir('/proc') if pid.isdigit()]
                                        	os.system("/etc/init.d/S31emulationstation stop")
                                        	while flag:
                                        		flag = False
                                        		for pid in pids:
                                        				try:
                                        					print pid
                                        					commandpath = open(os.path.join('/proc', pid, 'cmdline'), 'rb').read()
                                        					if "emulationstation" in commandpath:
                                        						flag = True
                                        				except IOError:
                                        					continue
                                        	os.system(shutdownstring)
                                        
                                        # threaded blinking function for LED	
                                        def blink(speed):
                                        	while True:  
                                        			GPIO.output(LED, False)
                                        			time.sleep(speed)
                                        			GPIO.output(LED, True)
                                        			time.sleep(speed)
                                        
                                        
                                        # 	sending network command to retroarch (only exit and reset atm)		
                                        def retroarch(nwcommand):
                                        	try:
                                        		s = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_DGRAM)
                                        	except socket.error:
                                        		print 'Failed to create socket'
                                        		sys.exit()
                                        	s.sendto(nwcommand, (IPADDR, PORTNUM))
                                        		
                                        
                                        GPIO.add_event_detect(RESETPLUS, GPIO.BOTH, callback=button_pressed, bouncetime=2)
                                        GPIO.add_event_detect(POWERPLUS, GPIO.BOTH, callback=button_pressed, bouncetime=2)
                                        while True:
                                        	time.sleep(0.2)
                                        

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                                        • megakoni
                                          megakoni @supernature2k last edited by megakoni

                                          @supernature2k how do i implement that? I've never done that. Is here a tutorial for that in the forums?
                                          And i'm curious about the network commands. Does power/reset only work if my wlan or lan is connected to my network?

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                                          • supernature2k
                                            supernature2k @megakoni last edited by

                                            @megakoni

                                            it works without network as we use the localhost loop (127.0.0.1)

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