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Re: How to create a GPIO driver
- From: "Morris, Richard" <Richard dot Morris at lifetech dot com>
- To: Ilija Kocho <ilijak at siva dot com dot mk>
- Cc: EnneGi <enricogiordano1992 at gmail dot com>, "ecos-discuss at ecos dot sourceware dot org" <ecos-discuss at ecos dot sourceware dot org>
- Date: Mon, 11 Mar 2013 07:11:33 -0700
- Subject: Re: [ECOS] How to create a GPIO driver
- References: <1362939557386-224910.post@n7.nabble.com> <513CDD92.6060003@siva.com.mk>
Hi All,
We are using the STM32F4 eCos port. It has a nice set of macros to configure and access the GPIO. Definitely worth a look as a pattern on how to do GPIO on other boards.
--Richard
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On Mar 10, 2013, at 12:22 PM, Ilija Kocho <ilijak@siva.com.mk> wrote:
On 10.03.2013 19:19, EnneGi wrote:
Hi, I must create a GPIO driver for my lpc1766 board. I try to search some
source example for do it, but for gpio drivers I don't find anything. Does
anybody tell me how I do it please?
You could look at STM32 port.
Ilija
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