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| GPIO1
 
| Ext-GPIO0 P01
 
| Ext-GPIO0 P01
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| GPIO2
 
| GPIO2
 
| Ext-GPIO0 P02
 
| Ext-GPIO0 P02
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| GPIO3
 
| GPIO3
 
| Ext-GPIO0 P03
 
| Ext-GPIO0 P03
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| GPIO4
 
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| Ext-GPIO0 P04
 
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| GPIO7
 
| Ext-GPIO0 P06
 
| Ext-GPIO0 P06
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Revision as of 04:01, 28 March 2024

Configuration

The RK3588 bank/bit notation for GPIOs must be formed as "GPIO<GPIO_bank>_<gpio_bit>" 

The numeric value of GPIO is calculated as follows:

32 x (gpio_bank) + gpio_bit

gpio_bit : A0~A7 0-7 B0~B7 8-15 C0~C7 16-23 D0~D7 24-31

E.g. GPIO3_A0 becomes 96

ROM-6881

GPIO Number GPIO formed Numeric Representation
GPIO0 Ext-GPIO0 P00 485
GPIO1 Ext-GPIO0 P01 486
GPIO2 Ext-GPIO0 P02 487
GPIO3 Ext-GPIO0 P03 488
GPIO4 Ext-GPIO0 P04 489
GPIO5 GPIO4_B5 141
GPIO6 Ext-GPIO0 P05 490
GPIO7 Ext-GPIO0 P06 491
GPIO8 Ext-GPIO0 P07 492
GPIO9 GPIO4_A0 128
GPIO10 GPIO3_C0 112
GPIO11 GPIO3_C1 113

Test

Here we take GPIO0 of ROM-6881 as an example.

Export GPIO then you can use control GPIO from userr space through sysfs

Export GPIO0

# echo 493 > /sys/class/gpio/export

Set GPIO direction to in/out

# echo "out" > /sys/class/gpio/gpio493/direction

Set GPIO value 0/1 if GPIO pin define is output

#  echo 1 > /sys/class/gpio/gpio493/value

Used as IRQ signal

Note:You have to configure GPIO to input

#  echo "rising" > /sys/class/gpio/gpio493/edge
  • rising: Trigger on rising edge
  • falling: Trigger on falling edge
  • both: Trigger on both edges
  • none: Disable interrupt on both edges

Unexport GPIO0

# echo 493 > /sys/class/gpio/unexport

Test

GPIO0 and GPIO1 are taken as an example:

  • Connect GPIO0 and GPIO1
  • Export GPIO0 and GPIO1
# echo 493 > /sys/class/gpio/export
# echo 494 > /sys/class/gpio/export
  • Set GPIO0 to output
# echo "out" > /sys/class/gpio/gpio493/direction
  • Set GPIO2 to input
# echo "in" > /sys/class/gpio/gpio494/direction
  • Change GPIO0 to 1 and read GPIO1 value
# echo 1 > /sys/class/gpio/gpio493/value
# cat /sys/class/gpio/gpio494/value 
1
  • Change GPIO0 to 0 and read GPIO1 value
# echo 0 > /sys/class/gpio/gpio493/value
# cat /sys/class/gpio/gpio494/value 
0