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(New page: ==Installation== You have to: * reflash your rootfs or copy these modules on your target in ''/lib/modules/2.6.18.1/extra/gpio'' (don't forget modules.dep file), * copy loadgpio.sh script ...)
 
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==Compilation==
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The first thing you have to do is to compile the driver. The only way to do that for the moment is to compile it as a module:
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<pre class="host">
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[host]$ cd armadeus/
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[host]$ make linux26-menuconfig
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</pre>
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Then go in menu:
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<pre class="config">
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Device Drivers 
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    --> Armadeus specific drivers
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        <M> Armadeus GPIO driver
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        <M> Armadeus Parallel Port driver
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</pre>
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{{Note|The parallel port driver will only work on [[APF9328]] based systems !}}
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Exit and save your kernel configuration, then compile it:
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<pre class="host">
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[host]$ make linux26
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</pre>
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When compiled, you will obtain 2 modules in ''armadeus/target/linux/modules/gpio/'':
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* gpio.ko: this is the main driver. It should be loaded first and will allow you to easily control gpio pin from user space,
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* ppdev.ko: this is an extension driver to add PPDEV emulation to gpio.ko. This way you will be able to emulate a standard parallel port on one GPIO port (to connect a textual LCD, for example).
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==Installation==
 
==Installation==
 
You have to:
 
You have to:

Revision as of 15:58, 12 May 2009

Compilation

The first thing you have to do is to compile the driver. The only way to do that for the moment is to compile it as a module:

 [host]$ cd armadeus/
 [host]$ make linux26-menuconfig

Then go in menu:

Device Drivers  
    --> Armadeus specific drivers
        <M> Armadeus GPIO driver
        <M> Armadeus Parallel Port driver
Note Note: The parallel port driver will only work on APF9328 based systems !


Exit and save your kernel configuration, then compile it:

 [host]$ make linux26

When compiled, you will obtain 2 modules in armadeus/target/linux/modules/gpio/:

  • gpio.ko: this is the main driver. It should be loaded first and will allow you to easily control gpio pin from user space,
  • ppdev.ko: this is an extension driver to add PPDEV emulation to gpio.ko. This way you will be able to emulate a standard parallel port on one GPIO port (to connect a textual LCD, for example).

Installation

You have to:

  • reflash your rootfs or copy these modules on your target in /lib/modules/2.6.18.1/extra/gpio (don't forget modules.dep file),
  • copy loadgpio.sh script on your rootfs in /etc/

After that you can launch:

 # sh /etc/loadgpio.sh

or look inside this script if you want to manually enter the module parameters:

 # modprobe gpio portB_init=0,0,0x00FFFF00,0,0,0,0,0,0x0FF00000,0,0,0,0,0,0,0x0FF00000

gpio module parameters are values for PORTA, PORTB, PORTC, PORTD configuration registers in following order: DDIR, OCR1, OCR2, ICONFA1, ICONFA2, ICONFB1, ICONFB2, DR, GIUS, SSR, ICR1, ICR2, IMR, GPR, SWR, PUEN,
If you don't know what these registers means, load the module without parameters !!