From: "Gilad Rom" <gilad@romat.com>
To: <linux-mips@linux-mips.org>
Subject: Re: GPIO on the Au1500
Date: Sun, 14 Nov 2004 17:53:49 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <0a2201c4ca62$25d37f80$a701a8c0@lan> (raw)
In-Reply-To: 09ac01c4ca24$e68a6740$a701a8c0@lan
Replying to myself -
I've composed a small program which mmap()'s
SYS_BASE and then tries to read at the appropriate
GPIO offset, as defined in the Au1500 databook.
For some reason, I keep getting that magical value,
0x10000001 for EVERY address I try to read, be it
SYS_BASE (0xB1900000) or every other address. (for example,
I've tried reading the MAC address from the MAC0 base address
of 0xB1500000, offset 0x0008, and I always get 0x10000001).
Any reason I shouldn't succeed in reading the au1500
hardware addresses through /dev/mem?
Attached is the code I'm using:
#include <stdio.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <sys/mman.h>
#define SYS_BASE 0xB1900000
int
main ()
{
volatile unsigned long *base;
unsigned char val;
int f, i;
f = open ("/dev/mem", O_RDWR | O_SYNC);
if (f < 0) {
perror ("fopen");
exit (-1);
}
base = (unsigned long *) mmap (NULL,
getpagesize (),
PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE,
MAP_SHARED,
f,
SYS_BASE);
if (base == (unsigned long *) (-1)) {
perror ("mmap");
exit (-1);
}
printf ("data at %p: 0x%x\n", base, (unsigned long) *base);
*base = 0xffffffff;
printf ("data at %p: 0x%x\n", base, (unsigned long) *base);
close (f);
return (0);
}
Thanks!
Gilad.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Gilad Rom" <gilad@romat.com>
To: <ppopov@embeddedalley.com>; <linux-mips@linux-mips.org>
Sent: Sunday, November 14, 2004 10:35 AM
Subject: Re: GPIO on the Au1500
> Thanks.
> Can't I just mmap /dev/mem and use the
> GPIO offset from SYS_BASE?
>
> Gilad.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Pete Popov" <ppopov@embeddedalley.com>
> To: "Gilad Rom" <gilad@romat.com>; <linux-mips@linux-mips.org>
> Sent: Friday, November 12, 2004 8:13 PM
> Subject: Re: GPIO on the Au1500
>
>
>>
>> --- Gilad Rom <gilad@romat.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I am trying to use the au1000_gpio driver, but I'm a
>>> little clueless as to how it is meant to be used.
>>> Can I use the GPIO ioctl's from a userland
>>> program, or must I write a kernel module?
>>
>> I'll see if I can dig up some docs and the example
>> userland program this weekend. That driver hasn't been
>> tested in a while though.
>>
>> Pete
>>
>>> Thank you,
>>> Gilad Rom
>>> Romat Telecom
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>
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From: "Gilad Rom" <gilad@romat.com>
To: linux-mips@linux-mips.org
Subject: Re: GPIO on the Au1500
Date: Sun, 14 Nov 2004 17:53:49 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <0a2201c4ca62$25d37f80$a701a8c0@lan> (raw)
Message-ID: <20041114155349.17lZBK8Z7cKUjPjsxEp7d-a2le7pmYI64TPosvmhiRo@z> (raw)
In-Reply-To: 09ac01c4ca24$e68a6740$a701a8c0@lan
Replying to myself -
I've composed a small program which mmap()'s
SYS_BASE and then tries to read at the appropriate
GPIO offset, as defined in the Au1500 databook.
For some reason, I keep getting that magical value,
0x10000001 for EVERY address I try to read, be it
SYS_BASE (0xB1900000) or every other address. (for example,
I've tried reading the MAC address from the MAC0 base address
of 0xB1500000, offset 0x0008, and I always get 0x10000001).
Any reason I shouldn't succeed in reading the au1500
hardware addresses through /dev/mem?
Attached is the code I'm using:
#include <stdio.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <sys/mman.h>
#define SYS_BASE 0xB1900000
int
main ()
{
volatile unsigned long *base;
unsigned char val;
int f, i;
f = open ("/dev/mem", O_RDWR | O_SYNC);
if (f < 0) {
perror ("fopen");
exit (-1);
}
base = (unsigned long *) mmap (NULL,
getpagesize (),
PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE,
MAP_SHARED,
f,
SYS_BASE);
if (base == (unsigned long *) (-1)) {
perror ("mmap");
exit (-1);
}
printf ("data at %p: 0x%x\n", base, (unsigned long) *base);
*base = 0xffffffff;
printf ("data at %p: 0x%x\n", base, (unsigned long) *base);
close (f);
return (0);
}
Thanks!
Gilad.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Gilad Rom" <gilad@romat.com>
To: <ppopov@embeddedalley.com>; <linux-mips@linux-mips.org>
Sent: Sunday, November 14, 2004 10:35 AM
Subject: Re: GPIO on the Au1500
> Thanks.
> Can't I just mmap /dev/mem and use the
> GPIO offset from SYS_BASE?
>
> Gilad.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Pete Popov" <ppopov@embeddedalley.com>
> To: "Gilad Rom" <gilad@romat.com>; <linux-mips@linux-mips.org>
> Sent: Friday, November 12, 2004 8:13 PM
> Subject: Re: GPIO on the Au1500
>
>
>>
>> --- Gilad Rom <gilad@romat.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I am trying to use the au1000_gpio driver, but I'm a
>>> little clueless as to how it is meant to be used.
>>> Can I use the GPIO ioctl's from a userland
>>> program, or must I write a kernel module?
>>
>> I'll see if I can dig up some docs and the example
>> userland program this weekend. That driver hasn't been
>> tested in a while though.
>>
>> Pete
>>
>>> Thank you,
>>> Gilad Rom
>>> Romat Telecom
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2004-11-14 15:53 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 16+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2004-11-12 10:38 GPIO on the Au1500 Gilad Rom
2004-11-12 10:38 ` Gilad Rom
2004-11-12 18:13 ` Pete Popov
2004-11-14 8:35 ` Gilad Rom
2004-11-14 8:35 ` Gilad Rom
2004-11-14 15:53 ` Gilad Rom [this message]
2004-11-14 15:53 ` Gilad Rom
2004-11-16 0:25 ` Dan Malek
2004-11-16 0:25 ` Dan Malek
2004-11-14 17:08 ` Charles Eidsness
2004-11-14 18:45 ` Pete Popov
2004-11-15 7:44 ` Gilad Rom
2004-11-15 7:44 ` Gilad Rom
2004-11-15 16:17 ` Charles Eidsness
2004-11-15 16:38 ` Gilad Rom
2004-11-15 16:38 ` Gilad Rom
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