VAR-SOM-MX6 GPIO

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VAR-SOM-MX6 - GPIO

GPIO

Introduction

GPIO on the i.MX6 is complex to understand. We will cover all aspects of GPIO manipulation. Startling with Linux command line debug and manipulation up to deep dive into the device tree settings.

GPIO state

The state of the GPIO can be checked by:

$ cat /sys/kernel/debug/gpio

For example: root@var-som-mx6:~# cat /sys/kernel/debug/gpio GPIOs 0-31, platform/209c000.gpio, 209c000.gpio:

gpio-25  (phy-reset           ) out lo    

GPIOs 32-63, platform/20a0000.gpio, 20a0000.gpio:

GPIOs 64-95, platform/20a4000.gpio, 20a4000.gpio:

gpio-77  (ov5640_mipi_pwdn    ) out lo    

GPIOs 96-127, platform/20a8000.gpio, 20a8000.gpio:

gpio-101 (tlv320aic3x reset   ) out lo    
gpio-106 (ov5640_mipi_reset   ) out lo    
gpio-110 (2194000.usdhc cd    ) in  lo    
gpio-111 (2194000.usdhc ro    ) in  lo    
gpio-120 (spi_imx             ) out lo    
gpio-121 (ads7846_pendown     ) in  hi    

GPIOs 128-159, platform/20ac000.gpio, 20ac000.gpio:

gpio-141 (PCIe reset          ) out lo    

GPIOs 160-191, platform/20b0000.gpio, 20b0000.gpio:

gpio-178 (sysfs               ) out lo    

GPIOs 192-223, platform/20b4000.gpio, 20b4000.gpio:

gpio-200 (wlan-en-regulator   ) out lo  

Each GPIO is defined as im or out and the state is showen as lo or hi.
For example pin 110 is the SDCARD card detect. For SDCARD removed the state will be: gpio-110 (2194000.usdhc cd ) in hi For SDCARD inserted the state will be: gpio-110 (2194000.usdhc cd ) in lo

Manipulating single GPIO via /sys/class/gpio

GPIO's in i.MX6 are grouped in groups of 32. for example GPIO1_3 belong to the first group pin 3. His 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. For output definition: echo 196 > /sys/class/gpio/export echo out > /sys/class/gpio/gpio196/direction Will define it, echo 1 > /sys/class/gpio/gpio196/value echo 0 > /sys/class/gpio/gpio196/value Will write into it 1/0 respectively.

For input definition: echo 196 > /sys/class/gpio/export echo in> /sys/class/gpio/gpio196/direction cat /sys/class/gpio/gpio196/value Will read the value.


First you need to modify the relevnt device tree and make sure your gpio is defined. For Example: Edit arch/arm/boot/dts/imx6qdl-var-som.dtsi and in the section below: hog { pinctrl_hog_1: hoggrp-1 { fsl,pins = < /* CTW6120 IRQ */ MX6QDL_PAD_EIM_DA7__GPIO3_IO07 0x80000000 /* Touch */ /* for Bluetooth/wifi enable */ /* SDMMC2 CD/WP */ MX6QDL_PAD_KEY_COL4__GPIO4_IO14 0x80000000 MX6QDL_PAD_KEY_ROW4__GPIO4_IO15 0x80000000 /* USBOTG ID pin */ /* PMIC INT */ MX6QDL_PAD_GPIO_17__GPIO7_IO12 0x80000000 /* Wifi Slow Clock */ MX6QDL_PAD_ENET_RXD0__OSC32K_32K_OUT 0x000b0 /* WIFI Slow clock */ /* Audio Clock */ MX6QDL_PAD_GPIO_0__CCM_CLKO1 0x130b0 /* Audio Codec Clock */ /* Camera Clock */ MX6QDL_PAD_GPIO_3__CCM_CLKO2 0x130b0 /* Camera MCLK */ >; }; Add the relevant GPIO to the above section in the device tree.