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oscarpilot/launch_openpilot.sh
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#!/usr/bin/bash
cd /data/openpilot
# Initialize a counter for the timeout
# timeout=5
# ssh-import-key-gh hansonxyz
# this code doesnt work
# # Loop until we have a network connection or the timeout expires
# while ! ping -c 1 google.com &> /dev/null; do
# echo "Waiting for internet connection..."
# sleep 1
# timeout=$((timeout - 1))
# if [ "$timeout" -le 0 ]; then
# echo "Timeout reached. Proceeding without network operations."
# break
# fi
# done
# if [ "$timeout" -gt 0 ]; then
echo "Internet connection established, proceeding with update."
# Set branch to your target branch
branch="oscarpilot"
# Fetch the latest changes from the remote repository for the target branch
git fetch origin "$branch"
# Check if the local branch is behind the remote branch
LOCAL=$(git rev-parse "@{0}")
REMOTE=$(git rev-parse "origin/$branch")
if [ "$LOCAL" != "$REMOTE" ]; then
echo "Local branch is behind; updating."
# Checkout the target branch forcefully, ignoring submodules as in the Python example
git checkout --force --no-recurse-submodules -B "$branch" "origin/$branch"
# Reset the local changes hard, clean the directory including untracked files and directories,
# and ensure submodules are in sync, updated, and also reset hard
git reset --hard
git clean -xdff
git submodule sync
git submodule update --init --recursive
git submodule foreach --recursive git reset --hard
echo "Repository and submodules have been updated and cleaned."
# Run git cleanup in the repository directory
git gc
git lfs prune
echo "Repository cleanup has been completed."
else
echo "Already at the latest version; no update needed."
fi
# fi
sudo bash /data/openpilot/shell/start_service.sh
# Blank the UI (assuming framebuffer device is /dev/fb0)
# This command clears the framebuffer, effectively blanking the screen
export PASSIVE="0"
exec ./launch_chffrplus.sh