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Bank E not working. 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List-Unsubscribe: , List-Archive: List-Post: List-Help: List-Subscribe: , X-List-Received-Date: Tue, 15 Oct 2019 15:59:05 -0000 On Tue, 15 Oct 2019 11:46:14 -0400 Gary Otten wrote: > Thanks for your response. > > Freebsd Version 12.0-STABLE > > root@:/dev # sysctl hw.regulator.vcc-pe > hw.regulator.vcc-pe.uvolt: 2800000 > hw.regulator.vcc-pe.always_on: 1 > hw.regulator.vcc-pe.boot_on: 0 > hw.regulator.vcc-pe.enable_cnt: 0 That's the problem. Can you try with hw.regulator.disable_unused=0 in /boot/loader.conf ? Something is wrong somewhere as we should enable this regulator as the always-on prop is set. I'll try to have a look this week. > hw.regulator.vcc-pe.enable_delay: 0 > hw.regulator.vcc-pe.ramp_delay: 0 > hw.regulator.vcc-pe.max_uamp: 0 > hw.regulator.vcc-pe.min_uamp: 0 > hw.regulator.vcc-pe.max_uvolt: 2800000 > hw.regulator.vcc-pe.min_uvolt: 2800000 > > Yes I am testing the pins with a multimeter, I am not seeing any voltage > swings at all on Port E. On the external connector I see 5V on pin 1, 3.3 > on pin 3 and the correct voltage( software setting) on the other pins, > except bank E. > > PB0-PB4 voltage corresponds to software setting. > PC4,PC7 voltage corresponds to software setting. > PE0-PE17 no voltage swings, doesn't work. > PL7-PL12 voltage corresponds to software setting. > > I don't know if it will help, but if I make output on a pin low, still > when I switch the that pin from In to out, , I see a small voltage swing > in the milli volt range, but when I switch the PE pins from in to out, I > don't see that small swing. Its as if they is no software connection to > the PE pins. > > On Tue, Oct 15, 2019 at 7:18 AM Emmanuel Vadot > wrote: > > > > > Hi Gary, > > > > On Mon, 14 Oct 2019 14:46:12 -0400 > > Gary Otten wrote: > > > > > I have successfully booted the FreeBSD on the Olimex board which has the > > > Allwinner A64. I have been experimenting with the gpios, again with > > > success. However the 40 pin connector on the Olimex board exposes GPIO > > pins > > > PB0 - PB4 which function normally (voltage corresponds to software > > setting > > > for that pin) and then PE0-PE17 which don't. I have played with most > > > of the PE0- PE17 pins with various settings, again nothing works, no > > signs > > > of activity. I have successfully lit the LED (PE17) with the armbian > > > (linux) distribution for this board so I know it should work. > > > > > > Example > > > gpioctl -f /dev/gpioc0 -c PB0 OUT > > > gpioctl -f /dev/gpioc0 PB0 1 > > > > > > The pin PB0 then goes high (1) as expected. > > > > > > gpioctl -f /dev/gpioc0 -c PE17 OUT > > > gpioctl -f /dev/gpioc0 PE17 1 > > > > > > No activity on PE17 > > > > > > > > > I have dug into the the driver code a bit and the files containing the > > > settings for this board/processor, but I have had no luck figuring it > > out. > > > I have studied the Allwinner a64 manual but I haven't had luck figuring > > > out any other settings that might work. I think I am missing a simple > > > setting but can't figure it out, does anyone know how to get pins PE0 to > > > PE17 to work? Thanks. > > > > What version of FreeBSD are you booting on this board ? > > PE is a bit special on the Olinuxino as it's also used for MIPI-CSI > > and it's drived at 2.8V by default. It's using the regulator ALDO1 from > > the AXP PMIC and you should be able to confirm that it's enabled by > > doing sysctl hw.regulator.vcc-pe > > Check for the .enable sysctl > > It should be on as there is the always-on property in the DTS. > > By default I think that the gpio pins are configured for 20mA so I > > don't know if it would be enough for this led. If you have a multimeter > > it would be good to confirm if you have any voltage on the ext > > connector (you can use any PE pins, from what I see from the schematics > > they are all safe to play with). > > > > -- > > Emmanuel Vadot > > -- Emmanuel Vadot