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DM365 interrupt

DM365 interrupt

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wei yu
Posted by wei yu
on Apr 05 2012 20:36 PM
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Hi,

now I need a GPIO pin for WL1271 interrupt function,could I use GPIO31? How to configure it for interrupt function? thanks a lot!

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  • wei yu
    Posted by wei yu
    on Apr 08 2012 22:48 PM
    Prodigy220 points

    anyone can help me?

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  • Renjith Thomas
    Posted by Renjith Thomas
    on Jun 13 2012 14:39 PM
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    Wei,

    You cannot use GIO 31 for interrupt from WLAN module. In DM36x you can use only GIO-0 to GIO-16 for interrupts. If you are using EMAC for ethernet, then you'll be left with only GIO-0 for interrupt.

    Hope this answers your query.

    -Renjith | www.pathpartnertech.com | Verify the answer if you think your query is resolved

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  • Avinash James
    Posted by Avinash James
    on Jul 04 2012 04:40 AM
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    Hi All,

    I have registered an interrupt for the GIO pin 0 with the irq number 44. When i try to run it i am getting an error as below

    "No IRQF_TRIGGER set_type function for IRQ 44 (AINTC)"

    The following is the part of the code :

        status = request_irq(irq_num, &gpio_irq_handler,IRQF_TRIGGER_RISING, "gpio_test", NULL);

    I have changed the values of the the trigger type referring to both interrupt.h as well as ioport.h but with no help.

    Could anyone please suggest what could be the problem

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