Re: Fedora 25 on Raspberry PI 2 - SPI, I2C - device tree overlays?

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> On Thu, Nov 24, 2016 at 3:35 PM, Jan <spljaa(a)gmail.com&gt; wrote:
> 
> So i2c is enabled out of the box so you should be able to scan for i2c
> devices with i2cdetect and use them. The spi kernel module is shipped
> but I'm not sure it's enabled in the device tree upstream yet (I've
> not looked closely).
> 
> We don't support overlays via the config.txt file. As I get time to
> test and document all the details will be updated in the wiki page.
> 
> Peter
Ok,
Indeed i2c should work, at least i2cdetect shows expected output.

I had some simple python code reading sensors working on raspbian.
And it looks like is not as simple to run it on Fedora. I'm hitting some core dump when calling GPIO

systemd-coredump[1499]: Process 1497 (test.py) of user 0 dumped core.
                                           Stack trace of thread 1497:
                                           #0  0x00000000b69a8e28 gpio_function (_GPIO.so)

Which is probably side question. And result of my lack of knowledge.

What I would like to highlight that all what I expect from Fedora is working great. It is the part of PI interfaces that I find hard to run.

Regards
  Jan
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