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      siujd2001
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      Upon fresh startup, rpm run start:wayland works as intended

      • MagicMirror starts and all modules appear to work as intended
      • MMM-Pir reads sensor and refreshes countdown timer as desired

      After control-Q to stop the MagicMirror, each successive operation of npm run start:wayland returns error “PIR Error Detected: Error: ‘GPIO busy”

      • Log shows [ERROR] [MMM-Pir] [LIB] [PIR] Error: ‘GPIO Busy’
      • MagicMirror works, including all other modules except MMM-Pir

      Sensor AMR312 connected to 3v power (Pin 1), Ground (Pin 6), and GPIO21 (Pin 40)

      Current config.js settings

      module: ‘MMM-Pir’,
         position: ‘top_left’,
         config: {
             debug: false,
             Display: {
          timeout: 60 * 1000,
                 animate: true,
                style: 1,
                 colorFrom: “#FF0000”,
                 colorTo: “#00FF00”,
      //         mode: 1,
      //     mode: 7,
          mode: 8,
                 counter: true,
                 lastPresence: true,
                 lastPresenceTimeFormat: “LL H:mm”,
          availability: false,
      //         availability: true,
                 autoDimmer: false,
                xrandrForceRotation: “normal”,
                wrandrForceRotation: “normal”,
                wrandrForceMode: null,
                waylandDisplayName: “wayland-0”,
      //     waylandDisplayName: “HDMI-A-1”,
                 relayGPIOPin: 0,  //<-- default was 0
          ddcutil: {
            powerOnCode: “01”,
            powerOffCode: “04”,
            skipSetVcpCheck: false
          }
           },
           Pir: {
        mode: 1,
              gpio: 21
      //   gpio: 4 // <–connected to 4
      }

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        siujd2001
        last edited by

        on boot, gpioinfo shows “GPIO21” unused input active-high. first start of npm run start:wayland works as intended.

        After CTRL-Q, gpioinfo shows “GPIO21” “lg” input active-high [used pull-down]. Successive npm run start:wayland shows GPIO Busy error.

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          redfishbluefish @siujd2001
          last edited by

          @siujd2001 in your config you have:

          Pir: {
            mode: 1,
            gpio: 21
          //   gpio: 4 // <–connected to 4
          }
          

          Did you try with mode: 0 ?

          Mode 1 uses an external python script and since that’s an external executable, there’s always a chance that the script has locked up the GPIO so when you start MMM-Pir again, it tries to start a new version of the script.

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            siujd2001 @redfishbluefish
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            @redfishbluefish

            Switching to mode:0 does now appear to work, in that there is no gpio error and ctrl-q and restarts don’t throw an error. So that’s great! Thank you.

            Screen blanks but does not turn all the way off, so that’s still an issue.

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              redfishbluefish @siujd2001
              last edited by

              @siujd2001 you hadn’t mentioned anything about screen.

              I recently switched to using start:wayland also and found that in MMM-Pir, the ddcutil mode worked best. Screen control in general seems to vary on RPi depending on the monitor you have.

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                siujd2001 @redfishbluefish
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                @redfishbluefish

                Thank you. I will look at ddcutil mode next and update.

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