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    GPIO ONOFF Powerswitch / Resetbutton Problem

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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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            • megakoni
              megakoni @supernature2k last edited by

              @supernature2k
              couldn't get the script to work on startup. It just didn't do anything for me. I used this tutorial step by step https://github.com/recalbox/recalbox-os/wiki/Add-your-own-startup-script-(EN)

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              • megakoni
                megakoni @supernature2k last edited by

                @supernature2k so i got the new update, but nothing changed. Or is it coming in the next update?
                I didn't change the recalbox config, is there a new default one?

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                • supernature2k
                  supernature2k @megakoni last edited by

                  @megakoni what is your issue?

                  Pi powered NES | Gameboy HD | RecalStation | RecalDrive
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                  • megakoni
                    megakoni @supernature2k last edited by

                    @supernature2k i still get the power button triggered with pluging something into usb or audio jack and it shuts down. This only happens when the system.power.switch=PIN356ONOFFRESET script is enabled. So i was wondering if there is a new script for power and reset function since the new update

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                    • supernature2k
                      supernature2k @megakoni last edited by

                      @megakoni no sorry, the fix is ready and should be in the next release.
                      Meanwhile, you can try the script posted above.

                      Pi powered NES | Gameboy HD | RecalStation | RecalDrive
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                      • megakoni
                        megakoni @supernature2k last edited by megakoni

                        @supernature2k ok thanks i'll wait then. I tried to implement (i'm a noob xD) the script but it didn't seem to run, so i don't know yet if it works

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                        • megakoni
                          megakoni @supernature2k last edited by

                          @supernature2k so i got the new update.
                          Can you explain me how exactly the new power switch works? Reset button is i guess like 3 seconds of pressing down to reboot.
                          But i don't know exactly how the power switch works to turn off.
                          Turning on is simple, just switch it to on.
                          But turning off it seems i have to switch 3 times, but sometimes it does not work.
                          Is there a specific period of time i have to wait for the 3 times switching?

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                          • unik314r
                            unik314r last edited by

                            Also interrested here: looks like my power and reset buttons doesn't work anymore since the last update (X-MAS update)
                            Any hints?

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                            • unik314r
                              unik314r @megakoni last edited by unik314r

                              @megakoni said in GPIO ONOFF Powerswitch / Resetbutton Problem:

                              But i don't know exactly how the power switch works to turn off.

                              Well I managed to find out by myself: POWER button works the exact same way as RESET button: when Recalbox ON, push the power button during 3 seconds, release it --> shutdown launched.

                              So according to me, you don't have to push the button 3 times.

                              EDIT: to show they work the same way: they have the same code line:

                              # grep GPIO.add_event_detect /recalbox/scripts/rpi-pin356-power.py 
                              GPIO.add_event_detect(RESETPLUS, GPIO.BOTH, callback=button_pressed, bouncetime=2)
                              GPIO.add_event_detect(POWERPLUS, GPIO.BOTH, callback=button_pressed, bouncetime=2)
                              
                              
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                              • megakoni
                                megakoni @unik314r last edited by megakoni

                                @unik314r but i have a power switch, not a button. My Reset trigger is a momentary button. for power i use a switch (i build my raspberry into a snes case)
                                and i use the system.power.switch=PIN356ONOFFRESET that was commented in the recalbox.conf.

                                And by the way, how and where can i find this script? And can i simply edit it?

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                                • NeeeeB
                                  NeeeeB last edited by

                                  Have a look here :
                                  /recalbox/scripts/

                                  Vieux geek ^^
                                  GameList Editor : https://github.com/NeeeeB/GameList_Editor

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                                  • unik314r
                                    unik314r @megakoni last edited by unik314r

                                    @megakoni To edit a file: have a look at https://github.com/recalbox/recalbox-os/wiki/Edit-the-config.txt-file-(EN)
                                    The file you're looking for is /recalbox/scripts/rpi-pin356-power.py .

                                    --
                                    I Also use a modified SNES but don't like switch buttons (Recalbox python script looks for a status change --> going from on to off is the same as going from off to on and I find it not very convenient)
                                    So I turned the original power switch button into a momentary one (inside the SNES, a simple spring makes the button go back) so that when I want to turn on (or off) the SNES, it pushes a momentary button (that I glued inside the snes) and automatically comes back: that way, even if there is a general power cut and then power restored (or something else that electrically unplugs/plugs the SNES), the system doesn't boot with a power button positionned to off.

                                    But I suppose this is not what you're looking for^^

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                                    • megakoni
                                      megakoni @unik314r last edited by

                                      @unik314r thanks for the info. I also thought of glueing a button in the inside, so the "switch" then just bounces back.
                                      But i think i stay with the switch. I just really enjoy that satisfying click sound and feel of using that original switch.
                                      Then i'll just have to shut down switching 3 times or using the menu command. At least i get no shut downs anymore when i plug in something to usb etc.

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                                      • unik314r
                                        unik314r @megakoni last edited by

                                        @megakoni I agree with you, the switch sound is oddly satisfying 😄 But I have it on my original non-modified SNES 😄 😄

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