The MCA has several pads that work as GPIOs. The number of GPIO pins depends on the firmware programmed on the MCA.
Kernel configuration
You can manage the MCA GPIO driver support through the following kernel configuration option:
-
Digi ConnectCore SOMs Micro Controller Assist GPIO support (
CONFIG_GPIO_MCA
)
This option is enabled as built-in on the default ConnectCore 8X kernel configuration file.
Kernel driver
The MCA GPIO driver is located at:
File | Description |
---|---|
ConnectCore 8X MCA GPIO driver |
Device tree bindings and customization
The MCA GPIO device tree binding is documented at Documentation/devicetree/bindings/gpio/digi,mca-gpio.txt
.
GPIO controller inside the MCA
mca_cc8x: mca@63 {
...
mca_gpio: gpio {
compatible = "digi,mca-cc8x-gpio";
gpio-controller;
#gpio-cells = <2>;
interrupt-parent = <&mca_cc8x>;
interrupt-controller;
#interrupt-cells = <2>;
};
};
Using the MCA GPIOs
The MCA GPIO driver works as any other GPIO driver of the kernel.
See MCA I/O pads for a list of all available MCA IOs and their capabilities.
Sample application
The GPIO Sample Application demonstrates the usage of the GPIO API. In this example, one GPIO is configured as input and another as output. You can press the virtual button to switch on and off the User 0 LED corresponding to the output GPIO.
Go to GitHub to see the application instructions and source code.
See GPIO API for more information about the GPIO APIx.
See General Purpose Input/Output (GPIO) for additional information on CPU GPIOs.