Re: GPIO issue

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excuse me now I saw I just put the wrong value in  set_direction  omap_set_gpio_direction(8,1);
must be  omap_set_gpio_direction(8,0);
now it is workingsilly mistake.
On Tue, Apr 15, 2008 at 7:29 PM, Luís Vitório Cargnini<lvcargnini@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:> dear fellows:>>  I have the following problem:>  I have an OSK (5912 dev board) and I written a device driver that does>  the following:>>  omap_request_gpio(8);>  omap_request_gpio(11);>>  omap_set_gpio_direction(8,1);>  omap_set_gpio_direction(11, 1);>>  omap_set_gpio_dataout(8, 0);>  omap_set_gpio_dataout(11, 1);>>>  But none of this pins are driving signals, please someone can help me>  with this minimal issue.>>  -->  ------------------------------------------------------------------------------>  Thanks && Regards>  M.Sc. B.Sc. Luís Vitório Cargnini>  IEEE Member>  Electrical Engineer Faculty @ PUCRS>  Ipiranga Avenue, 6681 – Building 30>  P.O. Box: 90619-900 – Porto Alegre/RS>  Phone: +55 51 3320 3500  extension: 7696>  --------------------------------------------------------------------------------->


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