Re: [beagleboard] Re: Configuring GPIO pins as active high

2018-03-13 Thread salahgafoor
Hi,

Yea.. I had removed that '#' sign.. 

It was not working yet.

On Saturday, 10 March 2018 20:20:17 UTC+5:30, Wulf Man wrote:
>
> The "#" sign must be removed or it will not load
> not sure if you did that :)
>
> On 3/9/2018 8:15 PM, salah...@gmail.com  wrote:
>
> Hi Wulf Man, 
>
> I've added the related dtbo files in /lib/firmware/ and the links I've 
> kept in the /boot/uEnv.txt as follows:
>
> ###Overide capes with eeprom
> #uboot_overlay_addr0=/lib/firmware/.dtbo
> #uboot_overlay_addr1=/lib/firmware/.dtbo
>
> But, it didn't help!! :(
>
> On Tuesday, 27 February 2018 16:24:40 UTC+5:30, Wulf Man wrote: 
>>
>> write a device overlay to do all of this then load it in /boot/uEnv.txt
>>
>>
>> On 2/26/2018 8:33 PM, salah...@gmail.com wrote:
>>
>> Thanks @Robert 
>>
>> I could solve the issue by setting active_low value in 
>> /sys/class/gpio/gpio66
>>
>> But I think that's not the recommended method.
>>
>> Comments please!!
>>
>> On Friday, 23 February 2018 18:06:48 UTC+5:30, Salah Abdul Gafoor wrote: 
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I want to configure some of my gpio pins (P8_07 to P8_10) of my beagle 
>>> bone black revC board as inputs with active high state.
>>>
>>> OS running in my board is Debian 9.3, with Kernel 4.1.
>>>
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Re: [beagleboard] Re: Configuring GPIO pins as active high

2018-03-10 Thread Stuart Longland
On 11/03/18 00:49, evilwulfie wrote:
> The "#" sign must be removed or it will not load
> not sure if you did that :)
> 
> On 3/9/2018 8:15 PM, salahgaf...@gmail.com wrote:
>> Hi Wulf Man,
>>
>> I've added the related dtbo files in /lib/firmware/ and the links I've
>> kept in the /boot/uEnv.txt as follows:
>>
>> ###Overide capes with eeprom
>> #uboot_overlay_addr0=/lib/firmware/.dtbo
>> #uboot_overlay_addr1=/lib/firmware/.dtbo

Probably worth subsituting  with the name of the actual file too. :-)

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Re: [beagleboard] Re: Configuring GPIO pins as active high

2018-03-10 Thread evilwulfie
The "#" sign must be removed or it will not load
not sure if you did that :)

On 3/9/2018 8:15 PM, salahgaf...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hi Wulf Man,
>
> I've added the related dtbo files in /lib/firmware/ and the links I've
> kept in the /boot/uEnv.txt as follows:
>
> ###Overide capes with eeprom
> #uboot_overlay_addr0=/lib/firmware/.dtbo
> #uboot_overlay_addr1=/lib/firmware/.dtbo
>
> But, it didn't help!! :(
>
> On Tuesday, 27 February 2018 16:24:40 UTC+5:30, Wulf Man wrote:
>
> write a device overlay to do all of this then load it in
> /boot/uEnv.txt
>
>
> On 2/26/2018 8:33 PM, salah...@gmail.com  wrote:
>> Thanks @Robert
>>
>> I could solve the issue by setting active_low value in
>> /sys/class/gpio/gpio66
>>
>> But I think that's not the recommended method.
>>
>> Comments please!!
>>
>> On Friday, 23 February 2018 18:06:48 UTC+5:30, Salah Abdul Gafoor
>> wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I want to configure some of my gpio pins (P8_07 to P8_10) of
>> my beagle bone black revC board as inputs with active high state.
>>
>> OS running in my board is Debian 9.3, with Kernel 4.1.
>>
>> -- 
>> For more options, visit http://beagleboard.org/discuss
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Re: [beagleboard] Re: Configuring GPIO pins as active high

2018-03-09 Thread salahgafoor
Hi Wulf Man,

I've added the related dtbo files in /lib/firmware/ and the links I've kept 
in the /boot/uEnv.txt as follows:

###Overide capes with eeprom
#uboot_overlay_addr0=/lib/firmware/.dtbo
#uboot_overlay_addr1=/lib/firmware/.dtbo

But, it didn't help!! :(

On Tuesday, 27 February 2018 16:24:40 UTC+5:30, Wulf Man wrote:
>
> write a device overlay to do all of this then load it in /boot/uEnv.txt
>
>
> On 2/26/2018 8:33 PM, salah...@gmail.com  wrote:
>
> Thanks @Robert 
>
> I could solve the issue by setting active_low value in 
> /sys/class/gpio/gpio66
>
> But I think that's not the recommended method.
>
> Comments please!!
>
> On Friday, 23 February 2018 18:06:48 UTC+5:30, Salah Abdul Gafoor wrote: 
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I want to configure some of my gpio pins (P8_07 to P8_10) of my beagle 
>> bone black revC board as inputs with active high state.
>>
>> OS running in my board is Debian 9.3, with Kernel 4.1.
>>
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Re: [beagleboard] Re: Configuring GPIO pins as active high

2018-02-27 Thread evilwulfie
write a device overlay to do all of this then load it in /boot/uEnv.txt


On 2/26/2018 8:33 PM, salahgaf...@gmail.com wrote:
> Thanks @Robert
>
> I could solve the issue by setting active_low value in
> /sys/class/gpio/gpio66
>
> But I think that's not the recommended method.
>
> Comments please!!
>
> On Friday, 23 February 2018 18:06:48 UTC+5:30, Salah Abdul Gafoor wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I want to configure some of my gpio pins (P8_07 to P8_10) of my
> beagle bone black revC board as inputs with active high state.
>
> OS running in my board is Debian 9.3, with Kernel 4.1.
>
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[beagleboard] Re: Configuring GPIO pins as active high

2018-02-26 Thread salahgafoor
Thanks @Robert

I could solve the issue by setting active_low value in 
/sys/class/gpio/gpio66

But I think that's not the recommended method.

Comments please!!

On Friday, 23 February 2018 18:06:48 UTC+5:30, Salah Abdul Gafoor wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I want to configure some of my gpio pins (P8_07 to P8_10) of my beagle 
> bone black revC board as inputs with active high state.
>
> OS running in my board is Debian 9.3, with Kernel 4.1.
>

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