Re: Edit/gpiomon: Question about mode

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Am 29.03.2022 um 05:38 schrieb Kent Gibson:
On Mon, Mar 28, 2022 at 07:13:13PM +0200, Hans Kurscheidt wrote:
Am 28.03.2022 um 15:16 schrieb Hans Kurscheidt:
Hi,

what would be the right mode for gpiomon call from

a shellscript executed as root from systemd at system start

waiting on a Pin w/ pullup for invoking shutdown upon rising* edge.
*changed


Lots of interupts, Signals and other GPIO ongoing from other user APPs &
threads in multi-user state.
2b more precise: I wired a GPIO Pin to GND.

Upon the cmd: sudo gpiomon -r -n1 <chip> <offset>

the program exits immediately with 1 event, although there was never a
rising edge due to the fix wire to GND. Is this a feature or a bug, and is
it reproducible?

Not a feature and not reproducible for me on a Raspberry Pi4 with the
setup you describe, so probably a bug specific to your hardware platform,
whatever that may be.

If it is 100% reproduceable for you, and assuming it is an initialisation
issue so you only get the one spurious event, how about using -n2 as a
workaround ;-)?

Cheers,
Kent.

It appears 2b reproduceable 100% on my OrangePi zero+ (Allwinner H5) and using -n2 does the trick, but isn't gpiod not supposed to work on all commercial HW platforms and related kernels, rather then only on RPI??

RGDS

hk





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