UP Core Plus with libgpiod

m_kramar
m_kramar New Member Posts: 8
edited August 2019 in UP Core Plus Android

I'm trying to make sense of GPIO pin numbers and I don't understand how they are mapped into what libgpiod returns.

gpiodetect

returns

gpiochip0 [INT3452:00] (78 lines)
gpiochip1 [INT3452:01] (77 lines)
gpiochip2 [INT3452:02] (47 lines)
gpiochip3 [INT3452:03] (43 lines)

and

sudo cat /sys/kernel/debug/gpio

returns

gpiochip3: GPIOs 267-309, parent: platform/INT3452:03, INT3452:03:
gpiochip2: GPIOs 310-356, parent: platform/INT3452:02, INT3452:02:
gpiochip1: GPIOs 357-433, parent: platform/INT3452:01, INT3452:01:
gpiochip0: GPIOs 434-511, parent: platform/INT3452:00, INT3452:00:

Can you please explain how these lines are mapped into those numbers you mentioned in specs https://up-board.org/upcoreplus/specifications/

To be exact, what I want is reading GPIO 0 and 1. What kind of gpioget command I would use for this?

Just incase, I have installed your custom kernel:

uname -a
Linux dizzy 4.15.0-37-generic #40~upboard04-Ubuntu SMP Thu Feb 14 13:49:37 UTC 2019 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux

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