Re: How is the au1000_gpio char driver used?

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Hi Steve,

On Tue, Sep 26, 2006 at 11:39:41AM -0400, s c wrote:
> I would like to use the au1000_gpio char driver to blink some status
> lights. Specifically, I would like to control the hex leds on the
> dbau1500 development board. Preferably via shell script.

http://free-electrons.com/pub/mirror/devmem2.c is your friend.

On a DBAu1100 for instance I have a nice example:

	$ while true; do
	> 	for i in 7 B D E D B; do
	>			./devmem2 0x0E000018 w 0x00000${i}03
	>			sleep 0.01
	>		done
	> done > /dev/null
	$

Remember the days of the Night Rider? You will see LED D5, D6, D7
and D8 flash in a nice manner.

In the same way you must be able to alter the hex leds.

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