http://www.ti.com/lit/pdf/spruh73



On 2/27/2018 2:09 AM, James Fitzsimons wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I've just gone through this myself, and you've already figured out all
> you need to know. The pwmchipX mapping can change on boot so you can't
> rely on the /sys/class/pwm structure. Figure out which address maps
> the epwmss device you want to use and navigate down the /sys/device
> tree as you have already posted. i.e.
> /sys/devices/platform/ocp/48302000.epwmss/48302200.pwm/pwm/pwmchipX  
>
> See Roberts response to my question
> here 
> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!category-topic/beagleboard/software/uAHEiJTkE5E
>
> FWIW I found the Technical Reference Manual for the AM335x which has
> all the addresses for the peripherals
> here https://blog.dest-unreach.be/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/AM335x-TRM.pdf
> - it doesn't seem to be on the TI site anymore, at least not that I
> could find.
>
> HTH,
> James Fitzsimons
>
>
>
>
> On Thursday, 22 February 2018 17:58:22 UTC+13, Co M wrote:
>
>     Hi,
>
>     I am using C blacklib to handle some i2c and spi devices. Also I
>     have few PWM's  P9_14 and 16 let's say.
>
>     I learned the hard way that P9_14 and P9_16 are to be    found in
>     '48302200'. For P9_14 for example
>
>     |
>     /sys/devices/platform/ocp/48302000.epwmss/48302200.pwm/pwm/pwmchipX  
>     |
>
>
>
>     which is a link from
>
>     |
>     /sys/class/pwm/pwmchip3/
>     |
>
>
>
>     became available as pwm0 after echoing 0 to 
>     /sys/class/pwm/pwmchip3/export
>
>     as
>
>     |
>     root@beaglebone:/sys/class/pwm/pwmchip3/pwm0# pwd
>     /sys/class/pwm/pwmchip3/pwm0
>     root@beaglebone:/sys/class/pwm/pwmchip3/pwm0# ls -l
>     total 0
>     -rw-rw-r--1root pwm 4096Feb2203:14capture
>     -rw-rw-r--1root pwm 4096Feb2203:14duty_cycle
>     -rw-rw-r--1root pwm 4096Feb2203:14enable
>     -rw-rw-r--1root pwm 4096Feb2203:14period
>     -rw-rw-r--1root pwm 4096Feb2203:14polarity
>     drwxrwxr-x 2root pwm    0Feb2203:14power
>     -rw-rw-r--1root pwm 4096Feb2203:14uevent
>     root@beaglebone:/sys/class/pwm/pwmchip3/pwm0#
>     |
>
>
>
>     The blacklib still doing old slot way of finding out which
>     /sys/... files are  matching  for P9_14 pwm, going
>     from symbolic links to some hardcoded PXY->1,2,3 mapping finally
>     to find out the /sys/class/.../pwm/period.. and such...
>
>     My question is:
>
>        How do I determine which X,Y from
>     /sys/class/pwm/pwmchip*X*/pwm*Y*  maps to (X,Y) of a pwm pin
>     P*X*_*Y* 
>
>     Thank you
>
>      
>
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