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− | [https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups#!topic/beagleboard/wkv24jV1zw8 Here's] a good discussion with many leads. | + | * [https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups#!topic/beagleboard/wkv24jV1zw8 Here's] a good discussion with many leads. |
+ | * [http://aquaticus.info/beaglebone-web-led Here's] a python lead. | ||
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Revision as of 09:54, 14 August 2012
Embedded Linux Class by Mark A. Yoder
These are notes on how to do gpio faster than the /sys/class/gpio.
DSP
Here are some notes on how to access the gpio pins from the DSP. So far it doesn't read the push button.
Here is the starting point for this. It appears to be a working example that reads the pushbutton (gpio 4) on the Beagle xM from the DSP.
Everything is in a git repository. Here are notes to how to set it up.
beagle$ cd exercises/DSPgpio beagle$ ls -F Makefile readPushbuttonViaDSP* readPushbuttonViaDSP.c beagle$ make /opt/toolchains/c6run_binary/bin/c6runapp-cc readPushbuttonViaDSP.c -o readPushbuttonViaDSP "readPushbuttonViaDSP.c", line 35: warning #225-D: function declared implicitly "readPushbuttonViaDSP.c", line 46: warning #225-D: function declared implicitly "readPushbuttonViaDSP.c", line 47: warning #225-D: function declared implicitly "readPushbuttonViaDSP.c", line 50: warning #225-D: function declared implicitly "readPushbuttonViaDSP.c", line 52: warning #225-D: function declared implicitly undefined first referenced symbol in file --------- ---------------- _HWI_enableWugen ./readPushbuttonViaDSP.temp.o error #10234-D: unresolved symbols remain error #10010: errors encountered during linking; "readPushbuttonViaDSP.dsp_image.out" not built make: *** [readPushbuttonViaDSP] Error 1
It appears HWI_enableWugen isn't defined. Let's comment it out and see what happens.
beagle$ make /opt/toolchains/c6run_binary/bin/c6runapp-cc readPushbuttonViaDSP.c -o readPushbuttonViaDSP "readPushbuttonViaDSP.c", line 35: warning #225-D: function declared implicitly "readPushbuttonViaDSP.c", line 46: warning #225-D: function declared implicitly "readPushbuttonViaDSP.c", line 50: warning #225-D: function declared implicitly "readPushbuttonViaDSP.c", line 52: warning #225-D: function declared implicitly readPushbuttonViaDSP successfully created
Success, but if you run it, it doesn't respond to the push button.
mmap
PRU
This points to a nice walk through.
Embedded Linux Class by Mark A. Yoder