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The above command on Variscite's VAR-DVK-AM43 will show the following: | The above command on Variscite's VAR-DVK-AM43 will show the following: | ||
<pre> | <pre> | ||
root@ | varsomam43 login: root | ||
root@varsomam43:~# cat /sys/kernel/debug/gpio | |||
GPIOs 0-31, platform/44e07000.gpio, gpio: | GPIOs 0-31, platform/44e07000.gpio, gpio: | ||
gpio-6 (cd ) in lo IRQ | |||
GPIOs 32-63, platform/4804c000.gpio, gpio: | GPIOs 32-63, platform/4804c000.gpio, gpio: | ||
gpio- | gpio-48 (kim ) out lo | ||
gpio-52 (vmmcwl_fixed ) out lo | |||
GPIOs 64-95, platform/481ac000.gpio, gpio: | GPIOs 64-95, platform/481ac000.gpio, gpio: | ||
GPIOs 96-127, platform/481ae000.gpio, gpio: | GPIOs 96-127, platform/481ae000.gpio, gpio: | ||
gpio- | |||
gpio- | GPIOs 128-159, platform/48320000.gpio, gpio: | ||
gpio- | gpio-136 (? ) out lo | ||
gpio-154 (? ) out lo | |||
gpio-157 (ft5x06_irq_gpio ) in hi IRQ | |||
GPIOs 160-191, platform/48322000.gpio, gpio: | |||
gpio-164 (sw6 ) in hi IRQ | |||
gpio-165 (sw5 ) in hi IRQ | |||
gpio-166 (sw4 ) in hi IRQ | |||
gpio-167 (vtt_fixed ) out hi | |||
GPIOs 510-511, platform/50000000.gpmc, omap-gpmc: | GPIOs 510-511, platform/50000000.gpmc, omap-gpmc: | ||
</pre> | </pre> | ||
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gpio-60 (cd ) in lo IRQ | gpio-60 (cd ) in lo IRQ | ||
</pre> | </pre> | ||
= Manipulating a single GPIO via /sys/class/gpio = | = Manipulating a single GPIO via /sys/class/gpio = |
Revision as of 16:55, 23 December 2015
GPIO state
The current state of the systems' GPIOs can be obtained in user-mode, as shown in the following example:
$ cat /sys/kernel/debug/gpio
The above command on Variscite's VAR-DVK-AM43 will show the following:
varsomam43 login: root root@varsomam43:~# cat /sys/kernel/debug/gpio GPIOs 0-31, platform/44e07000.gpio, gpio: gpio-6 (cd ) in lo IRQ GPIOs 32-63, platform/4804c000.gpio, gpio: gpio-48 (kim ) out lo gpio-52 (vmmcwl_fixed ) out lo GPIOs 64-95, platform/481ac000.gpio, gpio: GPIOs 96-127, platform/481ae000.gpio, gpio: GPIOs 128-159, platform/48320000.gpio, gpio: gpio-136 (? ) out lo gpio-154 (? ) out lo gpio-157 (ft5x06_irq_gpio ) in hi IRQ GPIOs 160-191, platform/48322000.gpio, gpio: gpio-164 (sw6 ) in hi IRQ gpio-165 (sw5 ) in hi IRQ gpio-166 (sw4 ) in hi IRQ gpio-167 (vtt_fixed ) out hi GPIOs 510-511, platform/50000000.gpmc, omap-gpmc:
Each GPIO is defined as in or out and the state is shown as lo or hi.
For example , SD-Card card-detect:
When SD-Card is removed the state will be:
gpio-60 (cd ) in hi IRQ
When the SD-Card is plugged the state will be:
gpio-60 (cd ) in lo IRQ
Manipulating a single GPIO via /sys/class/gpio
GPIOs in i.MX6 are grouped in groups of 32 pins.
For example GPIO1_3 belong to the first group pin 3. Its absolute number will be 3.
GPIO7_4 will be (7-1)*32+4=196.
Lets assume that you defined this GPIO in the device tree. We will show in the following sections how to define it.
To configure as output:
$ echo 196 > /sys/class/gpio/export $ echo out > /sys/class/gpio/gpio196/direction
Set GPIO high:
$ echo 1 > /sys/class/gpio/gpio196/value
Set GPIO low:
$ echo 0 > /sys/class/gpio/gpio196/value
To configure as input:
$ echo 196 > /sys/class/gpio/export $ echo in > /sys/class/gpio/gpio196/direction
$ cat /sys/class/gpio/gpio196/value
Will read the current value.
Reference reading
http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/Linux_PSP_GPIO_Driver_Guide