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GPIOs

GPIOs

This is a list of the GPIOs available on conga-QMX6:

Q7 name

Q7 connector

schematic name

type

resistor

OS numbering/naming

startup code numbering/naming

comment

Q7 name

Q7 connector

schematic name

type

resistor

OS numbering/naming

startup code numbering/naming

comment

GPIO0

Q7-185

GPIO5_2

push-pull

internal 100k PU

gpio130

GPIO5_2

 

GPIO1

Q7-186

USB_OTG_PWR_CTL_WAKE (rev.E)

push-pull

internal 100k PU

gpio8 (rev.E),
gpio86 (rev.B/C)

GPIO1_8 (rev.E) GPIO3_22 (rev.B/C)

rev.E: not used as gpio (is usb-otg-pwr)

GPIO2

Q7-187

GPIO_26

push-pull

internal 100k PU

gpio122

GPIO4_26

 

GPIO4 / (GPO1)

Q7-189

GPIO_0

push-pull

internal 100k PD

gpio0

GPIO1_0

 

GPIO5 / (GPI)

Q7-190

GPIO_15

push-pull

internal 100k PD

gpio111

GPIO4_15

Attention: This pin has pulldown enabled on coldstart and even without any bootloader software.

It is not set to pullup in startup code to prevent pin toggling from low to high in the first 100ms of boot.

GPIO6 / (GPIO4)

Q7-191

GPIO_16

push-pull

internal 100k PU

gpio203

GPIO7_11

on conga-QMX6 Q7 interface this is named GPIO4

GPIO7 / (GPO0)

Q7-192

GPIO_14

push-pull

internal 100k PU

gpio110

GPIO4_14

 

How to access the GPIOS from OS

GPIO pins are already configured from current Kirkstone BSP as GPIOs. Check via sysfs:

root@cgtqmx6:~# cd /sys/class/gpio root@cgtqmx6:/sys/class/gpio# ls export gpio110 gpio122 gpio130 gpiochip0 gpiochip160 gpiochip32 gpiochip96 gpio0 gpio111 gpio123 gpio203 gpiochip128 gpiochip192 gpiochip64 unexport

All already configured gpios are listed here. If a GPIO is not yet configured, enable it like e.g. for GPIO0:

$ echo gpio130 > /sys/class/gpio/export

Example: set gpio0 as output and switch between high and low:

$ echo out > /sys/class/gpio/gpio130/direction $ echo 1 > /sys/class/gpio/gpio130/value $ echo 0 > /sys/class/gpio/gpio130/value

Example: set gpio0 as input:

How to access the GPIOs from startup code

Example for gpio0: