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This is a frequently asked question from people who came from microcontroler/dsp world. But under Linux applications it is not the way to do that, we have to «block» on the interrupt event. | This is a frequently asked question from people who came from microcontroler/dsp world. But under Linux applications it is not the way to do that, we have to «block» on the interrupt event. | ||
− | In this article we will talk about gpio interruptions using the [[GPIOlib]] Linux driver. | + | In this article we will talk about gpio interruptions using the [[GPIOlib]] Linux driver under a C program. |
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− | + | * [http://bec-systems.com/site/281/how-to-implement-an-interrupt-driven-gpio-input-in-linux how to implement an interrupt driven gpio input in linux] |
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Introduction
This is a frequently asked question from people who came from microcontroler/dsp world. But under Linux applications it is not the way to do that, we have to «block» on the interrupt event.
In this article we will talk about gpio interruptions using the GPIOlib Linux driver under a C program.
TODO