pythonraspberry-pi3gpioledwiimote

GPIO pins won't work anymore halfway through my program


So, I am programming in python on my pi. Through a cwiid library I am connecting my wii controller. This works fine.

But, after my wii controller connects trough bluetooth, suddenly the leds won't work. The same line of code works before connecting, but doesn't work anymore after connecting. How is this possible?

My complete code:

if __name__ == '__main__':
from sys import path

path.append("..")


import RPi.GPIO as GPIO  
from time import sleep  
import os
import cwiid
from MotorPwm2 import MotorPwm
from GPIOFuckUp import GPIOFuckUp
from Basis import Basis

GPIOFuckUp()

GPIO.setmode(GPIO.BCM)
GPIO.setwarnings(False)

motor = MotorPwm([10, 9, 8, 7])
basis = Basis()
startbool = False

running = True

left_light = 21
right_light = 20
left_siren = 16
right_siren = 26

GPIO.setup(left_light, GPIO.OUT)
GPIO.setup(right_light, GPIO.OUT)
GPIO.setup(left_siren, GPIO.OUT)
GPIO.setup(right_siren, GPIO.OUT)

left_pin = GPIO.PWM(left_light, 1000)
right_pin = GPIO.PWM(right_light, 1000)
left_pin_s = GPIO.PWM(left_siren, 1000)
right_pin_s = GPIO.PWM(right_siren, 1000)

left_pin.start(100)
right_pin.start(100)
left_pin_s.start(0)
right_pin_s.start(0)

# Code above works. Leds turn on, with no problems.

def turn_on_left():
    dim_left(100)

def turn_on_right():
    dim_right(100)

def turn_on_lefts():
    dim_lefts(100)

def turn_on_rights():
    dim_rights(100)

def turn_on():
    print 'aan'
    dim_left(100)
    dim_right(100)

def turn_off_lefts():
    dim_lefts(0)

def turn_off_rights():
    dim_rights(0)

def turn_off_left():
    dim_left(0)

def turn_off_right():
    dim_right(0)

def turn_off():
    dim_left(0)
    dim_right(0)

def dim(percentage):
    dim_left(percentage)
    dim_right(percentage)

def dim_left(percentage):
    left_pin.ChangeDutyCycle(percentage)
    print 'left'

def dim_right(percentage):
    right_pin.ChangeDutyCycle(percentage)
    print 'right'

def dim_lefts(percentage):
    left_pin_s.ChangeDutyCycle(percentage)

def dim_rights(percentage):
    right_pin_s.ChangeDutyCycle(percentage)

def siren_loop():
    while running:
        dim_lefts(100)
        dim_rights(100)
        sleep(0.05)

        turn_off_lefts()
        turn_off_rights()
        sleep(0.05)

        dim_rights(100)
        sleep(0.05)

        turn_on_rights()
        sleep(0.05)

        dim_lefts(100)
        sleep(0.05)

        dim_lefts(0)
        sleep(0.05)

# Def things above also work. Copied the code in another file just to try 
 the leds, and that also worked. 


button_delay = 0.1

print 'Press 1 + 2 on your Wii Remote now ...'

# Here the controller is connecting. After it is connected the leds turn of
# Before the following print lines are printed.

# Connect to the Wii Remote. If it times out
# then quit.
try:
    wii = cwiid.Wiimote()
    #GPIO.output(PIN_LED, 0)

except RuntimeError:
    print "Error opening wiimote connection"
    #GPIO.output(PIN_LED, 0)
    # Uncomment this line to shutdown the Pi if pairing fails
    os.system("sudo reboot")
    quit()

print 'Wii Remote connected...\n'
print 'Press some buttons!\n'
print 'Press PLUS and MINUS together to disconnect and quit.\n'


wii.rpt_mode = cwiid.RPT_BTN


while True:
    buttons = wii.state['buttons']

    # If Plus and Minus buttons pressed
    # together then rumble and quit.
    if (buttons - cwiid.BTN_PLUS - cwiid.BTN_MINUS == 0):
        print '\nClosing connection ...'
        wii.rumble = 1
        #GPIO.output(PIN_LED, 1)
        sleep(1)
        wii.rumble = 0
        #GPIO.output(PIN_LED, 0)
        os.system("sudo reboot")
        exit(wii)


   # Button presses below work and print the correct lines. Just no leds :(

    if (buttons & cwiid.BTN_LEFT):
        print 'Left pressed'
        motor.left_forward(50)
        sleep(button_delay)

    elif (buttons & cwiid.BTN_RIGHT):
        print 'Right pressed'
        motor.right_forward(50)
        sleep(button_delay)

    elif (buttons & cwiid.BTN_UP):
        print 'Up pressed'
        motor.forward(100)
        sleep(button_delay)

    elif (buttons & cwiid.BTN_DOWN):
        print 'Down pressed'
        motor.backward(100)
        sleep(button_delay)

    elif (buttons & cwiid.BTN_A):
        print 'A'
        if startbool == False:
            print 'start aan'
            startbool = True
            sleep(0.5)
        else:
            print 'start uit'
            startbool = False
            sleep(0.5)

    elif (buttons & cwiid.BTN_1):
        if running:
            turn_on()
            sleep(5)
        print '1'
        print 'Licht 5 sec aan'

    elif (buttons & cwiid.BTN_2):
        print '2'
        print 'sirene 5 sec aan'
        siren_loop()
        sleep(5)


    else:
       GPIO.cleanup()

So, for example, the start values turn the leds on when I run the program. This happens, the leds light up. But then, after the wii remote connects, they turn off and are impossible to turn on again.


Solution

  • After trying for another few hours, I finally found the problem.

    The last line said:

    else:
        GPIO.cleanup()
    

    Which resetted all the pins, hence they were not working. Deleting the else made everything work again.

    Now I know the problem it seems so simple xD