Problem with GPIO on P8_35 to 38

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AndyS

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Oct 25, 2015, 2:33:07 PM10/25/15
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Hi there,
I am using the .dts file below, but I unable to read the S2 S3 S4 S5 inputs.  Can anyone see a problem with this file?  IF there some other resource using these pins?


/dts-v1/;
/plugin/;

/{
       compatible = "ti,beaglebone", "ti,beaglebone-black";
       part-number = "OAK-GPIO-Oak";
       version = "00A0";

       fragment@0 {
             target = <&am33xx_pinmux>;
            
             __overlay__ {
                  ebb_example: OAK_GPIO_Oak {
pinctrl-single,pins = <

0x078 0x07  // GPIO MCLR P9_12 30 0x878 0x078
0x15c 0x07  // GPIO VCC_CTRLP9_17 87 0x95c 0x15c 5 7
0x090 0x07  // GPIO LED1 P8_7 36 0x890 0x090 66
0x094 0x07  // GPIO LED2 P8_8 37 0x894 0x094 67
0x09c 0x07  // GPIO LED3 P8_9 39 0x89c 0x09c 69
0x098 0x07  // GPIO LED4 P8_10 38 0x898 0x098 68
0x04c 0x07  // GPIO RELAY1 P9_16 19 0x84c 0x04c 51
0x040 0x07  // GPIO RELAY2 P9_15 16 0x840 0x040 48
0x0d0 0x27  // GPIO S2 P8_35 52 0x8d0 0x0d0 8
0x0c8 0x27  // GPIO S3 P8_36 50 0x8c8 0x0c8 80
0x0c0 0x27  // GPIO S4 P8_37 48 0x8c0 0x0c0 78
0x0c4 0x27  // GPIO S5 P8_38 49 0x8c4 0x0c4 79
0x150 0x07  // GPIO SPI_A0 P9_22 84 0x950 0x150 2 7
0x044 0x07  // GPIO SPI_A1 P9_23 17 0x844 0x044 49 7
0x184 0x07  // GPIO SPI_A2 P9_24 97 0x984 0x184 15 7


 
                               /* OUTPUT  GPIO(mode7) 0x07 pulldown, 0x17 pullup, 0x?f no pullup/down */
      /* INPUT   GPIO(mode7) 0x27 pulldown, 0x37 pullup, 0x?f no pullup/down */
>;
 };
             };
       };

       fragment@1 {
target = <&ocp>;
__overlay__ {
gpio_helper {
compatible = "gpio-of-helper";
status = "okay";
pinctrl-names = "default";
pinctrl-0 = <&ebb_example>;
};
};
};
};

Charles Steinkuehler

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Oct 25, 2015, 4:22:11 PM10/25/15
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On 10/25/2015 1:33 PM, AndyS wrote:
> Hi there,
> I am using the .dts file below, but I unable to read the S2 S3 S4 S5
> inputs. Can anyone see a problem with this file? IF there some other
> resource using these pins?

P8, pins 35-38 are used by the HDMI framer. Have you disabled *BOTH*
of the HDMI overlays (the normal one and the one without audio)?

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andrew stillie

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Oct 25, 2015, 4:27:30 PM10/25/15
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I have disabled 1 as per tge Derek molloy book.  How do I disable both?


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William Hermans

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Oct 25, 2015, 4:44:34 PM10/25/15
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$ cat /boot/uEnv.txt | grep HDMI
. . .
##Disable HDMI
#cape_disable=capemgr.disable_partno=BB-BONELT-HDMI,BB-BONELT-HDMIN
##Audio Cape (needs HDMI Audio disabled)
#cape_disable=capemgr.disable_partno=BB-BONELT-HDMI


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Charles Steinkuehler

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Oct 25, 2015, 4:58:29 PM10/25/15
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On 10/25/2015 3:44 PM, William Hermans wrote:
> $ cat /boot/uEnv.txt | grep HDMI
> . . .
> ##Disable HDMI
> #cape_disable=capemgr.disable_partno=BB-BONELT-HDMI,BB-BONELT-HDMIN

These are the two capes you need to disable. The HDMIN version is the
one with no audio, which gets loaded if you only disable BB-BONELT-HDMI.

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andrew stillie

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Oct 25, 2015, 7:37:19 PM10/25/15
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This is what I have in response to your suggested command.


root@AndyBBB:/boot# cat /boot/uEnv.txt |grep HDMI
##Disable HDMI/eMMC
#cape_disable=capemgr.disable_partno=BB-BONELT-HDMI,BB-BONELT-HDMIN,BB-BONE-EMMC-2G
##Disable HDMI
#cape_disable=capemgr.disable_partno=BB-BONELT-HDMI,BB-BONELT-HDMIN
##Audio Cape (needs HDMI Audio disabled)
#cape_disable=capemgr.disable_partno=BB-BONELT-HDMI


This what cat slots looks like 

root@AndyBBB:/boot# cat $SLOTS
 0: 54:PF--- 
 1: 55:PF--- 
 2: 56:PF--- 
 3: 57:PF--- 
 4: ff:P-O-L Bone-LT-eMMC-2G,00A0,Texas Instrument,BB-BONE-EMMC-2G
 5: ff:P-O-- Bone-Black-HDMI,00A0,Texas Instrument,BB-BONELT-HDMI
 6: ff:P-O-- Bone-Black-HDMIN,00A0,Texas Instrument,BB-BONELT-HDMIN
 7: ff:P-O-L Override Board Name,00A0,Override Manuf,EBB-PRU-Oak



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AndyS

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Oct 26, 2015, 8:57:40 AM10/26/15
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Thank for your help so far guys.
## Is this a comment?
# or is this a comment?



I am guessing I need to take out these # to make my eEnv.txt look like this?


##Audio Cape (needs HDMI Audio disabled)
cape_disable=capemgr.disable_partno=BB-BONELT-HDMI
cape_enable=capemgr.enable_partno=BB-BONE-AUDI-02
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Robert Nelson

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Oct 26, 2015, 9:02:30 AM10/26/15
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On Mon, Oct 26, 2015 at 7:57 AM, AndyS <andrew....@googlemail.com> wrote:
> Thank for your help so far guys.
> ## Is this a comment?
> # or is this a comment?

The character '#' signifies a comment in u-boot's uEnv.txt files..

> I am guessing I need to take out these # to make my eEnv.txt look like this?
>
> ##Audio Cape (needs HDMI Audio disabled)
> cape_disable=capemgr.disable_partno=BB-BONELT-HDMI
> cape_enable=capemgr.enable_partno=BB-BONE-AUDI-02

hdmi video enabled, hdmi audio disabled, audio cape enabled.

Is that what you want?

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andrew stillie

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Oct 26, 2015, 9:06:35 AM10/26/15
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Is there a definite test I can do to verify that both capes are disabled?


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William Hermans

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Oct 26, 2015, 9:06:42 AM10/26/15
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So that means ## is a comment, and # is a comment. Or, any line starting with a hash( # ) is a comment.

@Robert, it seems like he wants both disabled. He's trying to use pins that are in use by the HDMI framer, as Per Charles.

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Robert Nelson

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Oct 26, 2015, 9:10:32 AM10/26/15
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On Mon, Oct 26, 2015 at 8:06 AM, 'andrew stillie' via BeagleBoard
<beagl...@googlegroups.com> wrote:
> Is there a definite test I can do to verify that both capes are disabled?

If you want both disabled: (/boot/uEnv.txt)

##Disable HDMI
#cape_disable=capemgr.disable_partno=BB-BONELT-HDMI,BB-BONELT-HDMIN

to:

##Disable HDMI
cape_disable=capemgr.disable_partno=BB-BONELT-HDMI,BB-BONELT-HDMIN

William Hermans

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Oct 26, 2015, 9:12:07 AM10/26/15
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This what cat slots looks like

root@AndyBBB:/boot# cat $SLOTS
 0: 54:PF---
 1: 55:PF---
 2: 56:PF---
 3: 57:PF---
 4: ff:P-O-L Bone-LT-eMMC-2G,00A0,Texas Instrument,BB-BONE-EMMC-2G
 5: ff:P-O-- Bone-Black-HDMI,00A0,Texas Instrument,BB-BONELT-HDMI
 6: ff:P-O-- Bone-Black-HDMIN,00A0,Texas Instrument,BB-BONELT-HDMIN
 7: ff:P-O-L Override Board Name,00A0,Override Manuf,EBB-PRU-Oak

The above is probably test enough. "L" indicates that a "cape" is loaded. Although you can use debugfs as well with grep. Like so:

$ sudo cat /sys/kernel/debug/pinctrl/44e10800.pinmux/pinmux-pins |grep hdmi
pin 40 (44e108a0.0): hdmi (GPIO UNCLAIMED) function nxp_hdmi_bonelt_pins group nxp_hdmi_bonelt_pins
pin 41 (44e108a4.0): hdmi (GPIO UNCLAIMED) function nxp_hdmi_bonelt_pins group nxp_hdmi_bonelt_pins
pin 42 (44e108a8.0): hdmi (GPIO UNCLAIMED) function nxp_hdmi_bonelt_pins group nxp_hdmi_bonelt_pins
pin 43 (44e108ac.0): hdmi (GPIO UNCLAIMED) function nxp_hdmi_bonelt_pins group nxp_hdmi_bonelt_pins
pin 44 (44e108b0.0): hdmi (GPIO UNCLAIMED) function nxp_hdmi_bonelt_pins group nxp_hdmi_bonelt_pins
pin 45 (44e108b4.0): hdmi (GPIO UNCLAIMED) function nxp_hdmi_bonelt_pins group nxp_hdmi_bonelt_pins
pin 46 (44e108b8.0): hdmi (GPIO UNCLAIMED) function nxp_hdmi_bonelt_pins group nxp_hdmi_bonelt_pins
pin 47 (44e108bc.0): hdmi (GPIO UNCLAIMED) function nxp_hdmi_bonelt_pins group nxp_hdmi_bonelt_pins
pin 48 (44e108c0.0): hdmi (GPIO UNCLAIMED) function nxp_hdmi_bonelt_pins group nxp_hdmi_bonelt_pins
pin 49 (44e108c4.0): hdmi (GPIO UNCLAIMED) function nxp_hdmi_bonelt_pins group nxp_hdmi_bonelt_pins
pin 50 (44e108c8.0): hdmi (GPIO UNCLAIMED) function nxp_hdmi_bonelt_pins group nxp_hdmi_bonelt_pins
pin 51 (44e108cc.0): hdmi (GPIO UNCLAIMED) function nxp_hdmi_bonelt_pins group nxp_hdmi_bonelt_pins
pin 52 (44e108d0.0): hdmi (GPIO UNCLAIMED) function nxp_hdmi_bonelt_pins group nxp_hdmi_bonelt_pins
pin 53 (44e108d4.0): hdmi (GPIO UNCLAIMED) function nxp_hdmi_bonelt_pins group nxp_hdmi_bonelt_pins
pin 54 (44e108d8.0): hdmi (GPIO UNCLAIMED) function nxp_hdmi_bonelt_pins group nxp_hdmi_bonelt_pins
pin 55 (44e108dc.0): hdmi (GPIO UNCLAIMED) function nxp_hdmi_bonelt_pins group nxp_hdmi_bonelt_pins
pin 56 (44e108e0.0): hdmi (GPIO UNCLAIMED) function nxp_hdmi_bonelt_pins group nxp_hdmi_bonelt_pins
pin 57 (44e108e4.0): hdmi (GPIO UNCLAIMED) function nxp_hdmi_bonelt_pins group nxp_hdmi_bonelt_pins
pin 58 (44e108e8.0): hdmi (GPIO UNCLAIMED) function nxp_hdmi_bonelt_pins group nxp_hdmi_bonelt_pins
pin 59 (44e108ec.0): hdmi (GPIO UNCLAIMED) function nxp_hdmi_bonelt_pins group nxp_hdmi_bonelt_pins
pin 108 (44e109b0.0): hdmi (GPIO UNCLAIMED) function nxp_hdmi_bonelt_pins group nxp_hdmi_bonelt_pins


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AndyS

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It looks like my $SLOTS look I assume the missing L for HDMI and HDMIL means that they are not loaded?

root@AndyBBB:~# cat $SLOTS
 0: 54:PF---
 1: 55:PF---
 2: 56:PF---
 3: 57:PF---
 4: ff:P-O-L Bone-LT-eMMC-2G,00A0,Texas Instrument,BB-BONE-EMMC-2G
 5: ff:P-O-- Bone-Black-HDMI,00A0,Texas Instrument,BB-BONELT-HDMI
 6: ff:P-O-- Bone-Black-HDMIN,00A0,Texas Instrument,BB-BONELT-HDMIN
 7: ff:P-O-L Override Board Name,00A0,Override Manuf,EBB-PRU-Oak


AndyS

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Oct 27, 2015, 8:20:06 AM10/27/15
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Hi William,

$ sudo cat /sys/kernel/debug/pinctrl/44e10800.pinmux/pinmux-pins |grep hdmi

Returns an empty list

The full list looks like this.  Pin52 look unclaimed.  Maybe I have someother issue in my .dts file and subesquent .dbto file?


Pinmux settings per pin
Format: pin (name): mux_owner gpio_owner hog?
pin 0 (44e10800): mmc.11 (GPIO UNCLAIMED) function pinmux_emmc2_pins group pinmux_emmc2_pins
pin 1 (44e10804): mmc.11 (GPIO UNCLAIMED) function pinmux_emmc2_pins group pinmux_emmc2_pins
pin 2 (44e10808): mmc.11 (GPIO UNCLAIMED) function pinmux_emmc2_pins group pinmux_emmc2_pins
pin 3 (44e1080c): mmc.11 (GPIO UNCLAIMED) function pinmux_emmc2_pins group pinmux_emmc2_pins
pin 4 (44e10810): mmc.11 (GPIO UNCLAIMED) function pinmux_emmc2_pins group pinmux_emmc2_pins
pin 5 (44e10814): mmc.11 (GPIO UNCLAIMED) function pinmux_emmc2_pins group pinmux_emmc2_pins
pin 6 (44e10818): mmc.11 (GPIO UNCLAIMED) function pinmux_emmc2_pins group pinmux_emmc2_pins
pin 7 (44e1081c): mmc.11 (GPIO UNCLAIMED) function pinmux_emmc2_pins group pinmux_emmc2_pins
pin 8 (44e10820): (MUX UNCLAIMED) (GPIO UNCLAIMED)
pin 9 (44e10824): (MUX UNCLAIMED) (GPIO UNCLAIMED)
pin 10 (44e10828): (MUX UNCLAIMED) (GPIO UNCLAIMED)
pin 11 (44e1082c): (MUX UNCLAIMED) (GPIO UNCLAIMED)
pin 12 (44e10830): (MUX UNCLAIMED) (GPIO UNCLAIMED)
pin 13 (44e10834): 4a300000.pruss (GPIO UNCLAIMED) function pinmux_pru_pru_pins group pinmux_pru_pru_pins
pin 14 (44e10838): (MUX UNCLAIMED) (GPIO UNCLAIMED)
pin 15 (44e1083c): (MUX UNCLAIMED) (GPIO UNCLAIMED)
pin 16 (44e10840): (MUX UNCLAIMED) (GPIO UNCLAIMED)
pin 17 (44e10844): (MUX UNCLAIMED) (GPIO UNCLAIMED)
pin 18 (44e10848): (MUX UNCLAIMED) (GPIO UNCLAIMED)
pin 19 (44e1084c): (MUX UNCLAIMED) (GPIO UNCLAIMED)
pin 20 (44e10850): rstctl.4 (GPIO UNCLAIMED) function pinmux_rstctl_pins group pinmux_rstctl_pins
pin 21 (44e10854): (MUX UNCLAIMED) (GPIO UNCLAIMED)
pin 22 (44e10858): (MUX UNCLAIMED) (GPIO UNCLAIMED)
pin 23 (44e1085c): (MUX UNCLAIMED) (GPIO UNCLAIMED)
pin 24 (44e10860): (MUX UNCLAIMED) (GPIO UNCLAIMED)
pin 25 (44e10864): (MUX UNCLAIMED) (GPIO UNCLAIMED)
pin 26 (44e10868): (MUX UNCLAIMED) (GPIO UNCLAIMED)
pin 27 (44e1086c): (MUX UNCLAIMED) (GPIO UNCLAIMED)
pin 28 (44e10870): (MUX UNCLAIMED) (GPIO UNCLAIMED)
pin 29 (44e10874): (MUX UNCLAIMED) (GPIO UNCLAIMED)
pin 30 (44e10878): (MUX UNCLAIMED) (GPIO UNCLAIMED)
pin 31 (44e1087c): (MUX UNCLAIMED) (GPIO UNCLAIMED)
pin 32 (44e10880): mmc.11 (GPIO UNCLAIMED) function pinmux_emmc2_pins group pinmux_emmc2_pins
pin 33 (44e10884): mmc.11 (GPIO UNCLAIMED) function pinmux_emmc2_pins group pinmux_emmc2_pins
pin 34 (44e10888): (MUX UNCLAIMED) (GPIO UNCLAIMED)
pin 35 (44e1088c): (MUX UNCLAIMED) (GPIO UNCLAIMED)
pin 36 (44e10890): 4a300000.pruss (GPIO UNCLAIMED) function pinmux_pru_pru_pins group pinmux_pru_pru_pins
pin 37 (44e10894): 4a300000.pruss (GPIO UNCLAIMED) function pinmux_pru_pru_pins group pinmux_pru_pru_pins
pin 38 (44e10898): 4a300000.pruss (GPIO UNCLAIMED) function pinmux_pru_pru_pins group pinmux_pru_pru_pins
pin 39 (44e1089c): 4a300000.pruss (GPIO UNCLAIMED) function pinmux_pru_pru_pins group pinmux_pru_pru_pins
pin 40 (44e108a0): (MUX UNCLAIMED) (GPIO UNCLAIMED)
pin 41 (44e108a4): (MUX UNCLAIMED) (GPIO UNCLAIMED)
pin 42 (44e108a8): (MUX UNCLAIMED) (GPIO UNCLAIMED)
pin 43 (44e108ac): (MUX UNCLAIMED) (GPIO UNCLAIMED)
pin 44 (44e108b0): (MUX UNCLAIMED) (GPIO UNCLAIMED)
pin 45 (44e108b4): (MUX UNCLAIMED) (GPIO UNCLAIMED)
pin 46 (44e108b8): (MUX UNCLAIMED) (GPIO UNCLAIMED)
pin 47 (44e108bc): (MUX UNCLAIMED) (GPIO UNCLAIMED)
pin 48 (44e108c0): (MUX UNCLAIMED) (GPIO UNCLAIMED)
pin 49 (44e108c4): (MUX UNCLAIMED) (GPIO UNCLAIMED)
pin 50 (44e108c8): (MUX UNCLAIMED) (GPIO UNCLAIMED)
pin 51 (44e108cc): (MUX UNCLAIMED) (GPIO UNCLAIMED)
pin 52 (44e108d0): (MUX UNCLAIMED) (GPIO UNCLAIMED)
pin 53 (44e108d4): (MUX UNCLAIMED) (GPIO UNCLAIMED)
pin 54 (44e108d8): (MUX UNCLAIMED) (GPIO UNCLAIMED)
pin 55 (44e108dc): (MUX UNCLAIMED) (GPIO UNCLAIMED)
pin 56 (44e108e0): (MUX UNCLAIMED) (GPIO UNCLAIMED)
pin 57 (44e108e4): (MUX UNCLAIMED) (GPIO UNCLAIMED)
pin 58 (44e108e8): (MUX UNCLAIMED) (GPIO UNCLAIMED)
pin 59 (44e108ec): (MUX UNCLAIMED) (GPIO UNCLAIMED)
pin 60 (44e108f0): (MUX UNCLAIMED) (GPIO UNCLAIMED)
pin 61 (44e108f4): (MUX UNCLAIMED) (GPIO UNCLAIMED)
pin 62 (44e108f8): (MUX UNCLAIMED) (GPIO UNCLAIMED)
pin 63 (44e108fc): (MUX UNCLAIMED) (GPIO UNCLAIMED)
pin 64 (44e10900): (MUX UNCLAIMED) (GPIO UNCLAIMED)
pin 65 (44e10904): (MUX UNCLAIMED) (GPIO UNCLAIMED)
pin 66 (44e10908): (MUX UNCLAIMED) (GPIO UNCLAIMED)
pin 67 (44e1090c): (MUX UNCLAIMED) (GPIO UNCLAIMED)
pin 68 (44e10910): (MUX UNCLAIMED) (GPIO UNCLAIMED)
pin 69 (44e10914): (MUX UNCLAIMED) (GPIO UNCLAIMED)
pin 70 (44e10918): (MUX UNCLAIMED) (GPIO UNCLAIMED)
pin 71 (44e1091c): (MUX UNCLAIMED) (GPIO UNCLAIMED)
pin 72 (44e10920): (MUX UNCLAIMED) (GPIO UNCLAIMED)
pin 73 (44e10924): (MUX UNCLAIMED) (GPIO UNCLAIMED)
pin 74 (44e10928): (MUX UNCLAIMED) (GPIO UNCLAIMED)
pin 75 (44e1092c): (MUX UNCLAIMED) (GPIO UNCLAIMED)
pin 76 (44e10930): (MUX UNCLAIMED) (GPIO UNCLAIMED)
pin 77 (44e10934): (MUX UNCLAIMED) (GPIO UNCLAIMED)
pin 78 (44e10938): (MUX UNCLAIMED) (GPIO UNCLAIMED)
pin 79 (44e1093c): (MUX UNCLAIMED) (GPIO UNCLAIMED)
pin 80 (44e10940): (MUX UNCLAIMED) (GPIO UNCLAIMED)
pin 81 (44e10944): (MUX UNCLAIMED) (GPIO UNCLAIMED)
pin 82 (44e10948): (MUX UNCLAIMED) (GPIO UNCLAIMED)
pin 83 (44e1094c): (MUX UNCLAIMED) (GPIO UNCLAIMED)
pin 84 (44e10950): (MUX UNCLAIMED) (GPIO UNCLAIMED)
pin 85 (44e10954): (MUX UNCLAIMED) (GPIO UNCLAIMED)
pin 86 (44e10958): (MUX UNCLAIMED) (GPIO UNCLAIMED)
pin 87 (44e1095c): (MUX UNCLAIMED) (GPIO UNCLAIMED)
pin 88 (44e10960): mmc.5 (GPIO UNCLAIMED) function pinmux_mmc1_pins group pinmux_mmc1_pins
pin 89 (44e10964): (MUX UNCLAIMED) (GPIO UNCLAIMED)
pin 90 (44e10968): (MUX UNCLAIMED) (GPIO UNCLAIMED)
pin 91 (44e1096c): (MUX UNCLAIMED) (GPIO UNCLAIMED)
pin 92 (44e10970): (MUX UNCLAIMED) (GPIO UNCLAIMED)
pin 93 (44e10974): (MUX UNCLAIMED) (GPIO UNCLAIMED)
pin 94 (44e10978): 4819c000.i2c (GPIO UNCLAIMED) function pinmux_i2c2_pins group pinmux_i2c2_pins
pin 95 (44e1097c): 4819c000.i2c (GPIO UNCLAIMED) function pinmux_i2c2_pins group pinmux_i2c2_pins
pin 96 (44e10980): (MUX UNCLAIMED) (GPIO UNCLAIMED)
pin 97 (44e10984): (MUX UNCLAIMED) (GPIO UNCLAIMED)
pin 98 (44e10988): 44e0b000.i2c (GPIO UNCLAIMED) function pinmux_i2c0_pins group pinmux_i2c0_pins
pin 99 (44e1098c): 44e0b000.i2c (GPIO UNCLAIMED) function pinmux_i2c0_pins group pinmux_i2c0_pins
pin 100 (44e10990): (MUX UNCLAIMED) (GPIO UNCLAIMED)
pin 101 (44e10994): (MUX UNCLAIMED) (GPIO UNCLAIMED)
pin 102 (44e10998): (MUX UNCLAIMED) (GPIO UNCLAIMED)
pin 103 (44e1099c): (MUX UNCLAIMED) (GPIO UNCLAIMED)
pin 104 (44e109a0): (MUX UNCLAIMED) (GPIO UNCLAIMED)
pin 105 (44e109a4): 4a300000.pruss (GPIO UNCLAIMED) function pinmux_pru_pru_pins group pinmux_pru_pru_pins
pin 106 (44e109a8): (MUX UNCLAIMED) (GPIO UNCLAIMED)
pin 107 (44e109ac): (MUX UNCLAIMED) (GPIO UNCLAIMED)
pin 108 (44e109b0): (MUX UNCLAIMED) (GPIO UNCLAIMED)
pin 109 (44e109b4): (MUX UNCLAIMED) (GPIO UNCLAIMED)
pin 110 (44e109b8): (MUX UNCLAIMED) (GPIO UNCLAIMED)
pin 111 (44e109bc): (MUX UNCLAIMED) (GPIO UNCLAIMED)
pin 112 (44e109c0): (MUX UNCLAIMED) (GPIO UNCLAIMED)
pin 113 (44e109c4): (MUX UNCLAIMED) (GPIO UNCLAIMED)
pin 114 (44e109c8): (MUX UNCLAIMED) (GPIO UNCLAIMED)
pin 115 (44e109cc): (MUX UNCLAIMED) (GPIO UNCLAIMED)
pin 116 (44e109d0): (MUX UNCLAIMED) (GPIO UNCLAIMED)
pin 117 (44e109d4): (MUX UNCLAIMED) (GPIO UNCLAIMED)
pin 118 (44e109d8): (MUX UNCLAIMED) (GPIO UNCLAIMED)
pin 119 (44e109dc): (MUX UNCLAIMED) (GPIO UNCLAIMED)
pin 120 (44e109e0): (MUX UNCLAIMED) (GPIO UNCLAIMED)
pin 121 (44e109e4): (MUX UNCLAIMED) (GPIO UNCLAIMED)
pin 122 (44e109e8): (MUX UNCLAIMED) (GPIO UNCLAIMED)
pin 123 (44e109ec): (MUX UNCLAIMED) (GPIO UNCLAIMED)
pin 124 (44e109f0): (MUX UNCLAIMED) (GPIO UNCLAIMED)
pin 125 (44e109f4): (MUX UNCLAIMED) (GPIO UNCLAIMED)
pin 126 (44e109f8): (MUX UNCLAIMED) (GPIO UNCLAIMED)
pin 127 (44e109fc): (MUX UNCLAIMED) (GPIO UNCLAIMED)
pin 128 (44e10a00): (MUX UNCLAIMED) (GPIO UNCLAIMED)
pin 129 (44e10a04): (MUX UNCLAIMED) (GPIO UNCLAIMED)
pin 130 (44e10a08): (MUX UNCLAIMED) (GPIO UNCLAIMED)
pin 131 (44e10a0c): (MUX UNCLAIMED) (GPIO UNCLAIMED)
pin 132 (44e10a10): (MUX UNCLAIMED) (GPIO UNCLAIMED)
pin 133 (44e10a14): (MUX UNCLAIMED) (GPIO UNCLAIMED)
pin 134 (44e10a18): (MUX UNCLAIMED) (GPIO UNCLAIMED)
pin 135 (44e10a1c): (MUX UNCLAIMED) (GPIO UNCLAIMED)
pin 136 (44e10a20): (MUX UNCLAIMED) (GPIO UNCLAIMED)
pin 137 (44e10a24): (MUX UNCLAIMED) (GPIO UNCLAIMED)
pin 138 (44e10a28): (MUX UNCLAIMED) (GPIO UNCLAIMED)
pin 139 (44e10a2c): (MUX UNCLAIMED) (GPIO UNCLAIMED)
pin 140 (44e10a30): (MUX UNCLAIMED) (GPIO UNCLAIMED)
pin 141 (44e10a34): (MUX UNCLAIMED) (GPIO UNCLAIMED)
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