PCSX-R in Ubuntu 18.04 cannot configure controllers when more then 1 gamepad is connected

Bug #1843503 reported by Josefien
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Bug Description

On Ubuntu MATE 18.04 you can't configure controllers in PCSX-R (package pcsxr from the official repositories) when more then 1 USB game controller (standard USB HID device) is connected to the PC.

There's just nothing happen when "Configuration" => "Controllers" is clicked in PCSX-R if there is more then 1 game controller connected to the PC.

When only 1 game controller is connected then it's fine.

Older Ubuntu MATE 16.04 don't have this problem.

Also: on 16.04 the configure-screen shows the controller manufacture/model in the list, in 18.04 it only shows "1: null" when one controller is connected. More controllers connected = the configure-screen can't even get opened.

It looks like the problem lies in the newer input-plugin (1.2.0) which is delivered with the pcsxr package in 18.04. In older 16.04 pcsxr package the plugin is version 1.1.0.

A dirty solution is to copy the old plugin files from Ubuntu 16.04 to 18.04:

Overwrite "cfgDFInput" and "libDFInput.so" in "/usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/psemu" on 18.04 with the older files from 16.04.

Take /usr/share/psemu/dfinput.glade2 from 16.04 and put it in the same location on 18.04. Then install libglade2-0 package and the pcsxr in 18.04 will work with 2 or more USB gamepads connected using the older 1.1.0 input plugin.

Tags: patch pcsxr
Changed in ubuntu-mate:
status: New → Invalid
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Josefien (josefien1989) wrote :

How is this "invalid"? I've tested this on three different PC's with Ubuntu MATE 18.04 (both 32 and 64 bit) and all three are showing this problem.

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Matthias Kruzenski (m4dm4x1337) wrote :

I can confirm that this bug exists

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Launchpad Janitor (janitor) wrote :

Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.

Changed in pcsxr (Ubuntu):
status: New → Confirmed
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Josefien (josefien1989) wrote :

This bug still exist in PCSX-R included in Ubuntu 20.04 LTS 64-bit. And still can work around using the files from Ubuntu 16.04 64-bit.

Why it this bug still not fixed?

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John Morris (1pt1nq88tvxvjiijcixknc4iaqh3-na9c-8aho930n7szvk8tyqp2yd0cny5gr) wrote :

Thanks to @josefien1989's detailed description of the workaround, I tracked this bug down to misuse of the SDL API.

Patch tested on Ubuntu Focal.

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John Morris (1pt1nq88tvxvjiijcixknc4iaqh3-na9c-8aho930n7szvk8tyqp2yd0cny5gr) wrote :
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Ubuntu Foundations Team Bug Bot (crichton) wrote :

The attachment "0001-Fix-multiple-joystick-detection.patch" seems to be a patch. If it isn't, please remove the "patch" flag from the attachment, remove the "patch" tag, and if you are a member of the ~ubuntu-reviewers, unsubscribe the team.

[This is an automated message performed by a Launchpad user owned by ~brian-murray, for any issues please contact him.]

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