Re: [beagleboard] I2C Disable

2015-01-13 Thread Charles Steinkuehler
You need to remove the pinmux setting from the I2C portion of the device-tree overlay and add pinmux-helper sections that control just the pinmux registers. This allows you to change pinmux values at runtime while still loading the I2C driver. You can set the default startup mode for the pin as r

[beagleboard] I2C Disable

2015-01-13 Thread david . berger95
Hey I have to use the I2C as GPIOs for test purpose. My idea is to make a overlay with this I2C1 and I2C2 pins and set those pins to mode 7 (GPIO). I tried this but the activation of the overlay won't work. The errormessage (see end of the text) says, that the pin-95 is already in use by 4819c