OK, i found the missing package: kmod-gpio-dev
After installing this, gpioctl works.

On 31 May 2010 14:44, Gábor Molnár <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I have a wrt54g v2.2 with OpenWrt Backfire, and I would like to poll the
> state of the reset button, or get an interrupt when the reset button is
> pressed. I have no buttons on the front panel, but the another GPIO input
> port (GPIO4) would be good as well, because the wire is there on the PCB.
>
> I found several forum topics about kamikaze, but i could find the same
> files in the file system, like /etc/hotplug.d/buttons, or /dev/gpio,
> /sys/class/gpio.
>
> I have a custom openwrt installation which is built by the ImageBuilder:
> make image PROFILE="Broadcom-b43" PACKAGES="-dnsmasq -e2fsprogs
> -kmod-fs-ext3 -kmod-ppp -kmod-pppoe -kmod-scsi-core -kmod-usb-core
> -kmod-usb-ohci -kmod-usb-storage -kmod-usb2 -ppp -ppp-mod-pppoe -iptables
> -iptables-mod-conntrack -iptables-mod-nat -kmod-ipt-conntrack -kmod-ipt-core
> -kmod-ipt-nat -kmod-ipt-nathelper -firewall -nvram python-mini pyserial
> kmod-b43" FILES=files/
>
> After flashing this image, i installed the following
> packages: kmod-input-core kmod-input-polldev kmod-input-gpio-buttons
> kmod-button-hotplug, gpioctl.
>
> So how could i read the state of the reset button or the other input gpio
> port?
>
> Thanks!
>
>   Gábor
>
>
>
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